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80000600 - Executive Office of Public Safety
Data Current as of: 8/10/2018
Account | Description | FY2018 Spending |
FY2019 GAA |
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8000-0600 | Executive Office of Public Safety For the office of the secretary, including the highway safety bureau, to provide matching funds for a federal planning and administration grant under 23 U.S.C. § 402 and the costs associated with the implementation of chapter 228 of the acts of 2000; provided, that local police departments, sheriffs' offices, the department of state police, the department of correction and other state agencies, authorities and educational institutions with law enforcement functions as determined by the secretary that receive funds for the cost of the replacement of bulletproof vests through the office of the secretary may expend without further appropriation these funds to purchase additional vests in the fiscal year in which they receive said reimbursements; provided further, that the office of the secretary shall conduct or solicit proposals for a university or non-profit to conduct an analysis of firearms trace data collected under section 131Q of chapter 140 of the General Laws and non-identifying firearm sales transaction data held by the firearms records bureau; provided further, that the analysis shall determine: (a) the effectiveness of current reporting mechanisms for lost and stolen firearms, including by identifying the number of firearms traced to crime that were determined to have been lost or stolen, and how many of said firearms were reported lost or stolen prior to their use in the commission of a crime; and (b) firearm purchase and sales patterns as they relate to firearms traced to crime, including an analysis of the number of firearms traced to a crime that were originally purchased from each licensed firearm dealer in the commonwealth or purchased through a secondary private seller; provided further, that the results of the analysis shall be compiled and reported to the clerks of the senate and house of representatives, the joint committee on public safety and homeland security and the colonel of the state police not later than February 1, 2019; and provided further, that the secretary may cumulatively transfer up to $160,000 to line items within the secretariat to fund costs of quarter point benefits authorized by collective bargaining agreements |
4,415,464 | 2,514,115 |
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