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Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs


EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Fiscal Year 2019 Resource Summary ($000)
DEPARTMENT FY 2019
Budgetary
Recommendation
FY 2019
Federal, Trust,
and ISF
FY 2019
Total
Spending
FY 2019
Budgetary
Non-Tax Revenue
Office of the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs 33,473 50,613 84,086 5,072
Department of Environmental Protection 52,947 46,759 99,706 32,752
Department of Fish and Game 28,398 15,753 44,151 18,892
Department of Agricultural Resources 24,431 7,953 32,384 6,719
State Reclamation Board 0 13,369 13,369 0
Department of Conservation and Recreation 86,005 46,646 132,651 25,000
Department of Public Utilities 12,524 8,352 20,877 19,813
Department of Energy Resources 4,076 20,129 24,205 4,839
TOTAL 241,854 209,573 451,428 113,087
account description amount
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS 84,085,643
Budgetary Recommendation 33,472,543
Direct Appropriations 33,062,543
2000-0100 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION
For the operation of the office of the secretary of energy and environmental affairs; provided, that the secretary may take all actions necessary or appropriate to consolidate the human resource and payroll processing functions of the department of public utilities, the department of environmental protection, the department of fish and game, the department of agricultural resources, the department of conservation and recreation and the department of energy resources within the executive office; and provided further, that the secretary may cumulatively transfer up to $633,000 to line items within the secretariat to fund collective bargaining obligations associated with the quarter point agreement
9,416,060
2000-0101 CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND PREPAREDNESS
For the executive office of energy and environmental affairs to coordinate and implement strategies for climate change adaptation and preparedness, including but not limited to: (a) the resiliency of the commonwealth's transportation, energy and public health infrastructures; (b) built environments; (c) municipal assistance; (d) improved data collection and analysis; and (e) enhanced planning; provided, that the executive office may enter into interagency service agreements to facilitate and accomplish these efforts
2,193,999
2000-1700 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COSTS
For the provision of information technology services within the executive office of energy and environmental affairs
10,651,056
2030-1000 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
For the operation of the office of environmental law enforcement
10,801,428
Retained Revenues410,000
2000-1011 HANDLING CHARGE RETAINED REVENUE
For the office of environmental law enforcement, which may expend revenues in an amount not to exceed $40,000 from the administrative handling charge revenues received from electronic transactions processed through its online licensing and registration systems; provided, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of revenues and related expenditures, the office of environmental law enforcement may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate, as reported in the state accounting system
40,000
2030-1004 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DETAIL RETAINED REVENUE
For the executive office of energy and environmental affairs, which may expend for the costs of private environmental police details, including administrative costs, an amount not to exceed $370,000 from fees charged for the details; provided, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of retained revenues and related expenditures, the department may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate, as reported in the state accounting system
370,000

account description amount
Intragovernmental Service Spending 3,150,000
2000-1701 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS CHARGEBACK
For the cost of information technology services provided to agencies of the executive office of energy and environmental affairs
                Intragovernmental Services Fund ............... 100%
3,150,000

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 6,858,965
2000-0096 COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND CHEMICAL SAFETY
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Community Resilience and Chemical Safety
35,000
2000-0141 MASSACHUSETTS COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Program Implementation
2,772,550
2000-0177 WETLANDS PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Wetlands Program Development Grant
91,000
2000-0248 MASSACHUSETTS BAYS PROGRAM II
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Massachusetts Bays Program II
664,415
2000-9735 BUZZARDS BAY ESTUARY PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Buzzards Bay Estuary Program
746,000
2030-0013 JOINT ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN NOAA-OLE-FISHERIES
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Joint Enforcement Agreement Between NOAA-OLE-Fisheries
950,000
2030-9701 RECREATIONAL BOATING SAFETY PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Recreational Boating Safety Program
1,600,000

account description amount
Trust Spending 40,604,135
2000-0107 SEAFLOOR MAPPING EXPENDABLE TRUST 158,165
2000-0113 REGIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INITIATIVE AUCTION TRUST 35,000,000
2000-0115 OCEAN RESOURCES AND WATERWAYS 57,320
2000-0117 OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE PROGRAM 800,000
2000-0118 DAM AND SEAWALL REPAIR OR REMOVAL FUND 2,400,000
2000-2077 MA TECH COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP RENEWABLE ENERGY EXP TRUST 550,000
2000-6009 GULF OF MAINE CONSERVATION OF MARINE RESOURCES 38,650
2000-6051 MASSACHUSETTS BAY ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST FUND 1,150,000
2030-8778 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICE TRUST FUND 450,000

 

 
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 99,705,923
Budgetary Recommendation 52,947,320
Direct Appropriations 46,628,809
2200-0100 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ADMINISTRATION
For the operation of the department of environmental protection, including the environmental strike force, the bureau of planning and evaluation, the bureau of water resources, the bureau of air and waste, the Senator William X. Wall Experiment Station and a contract with the University of Massachusetts for environmental research; provided, that section 3B of chapter 7 of the General Laws shall not apply to fees established under section 18 of chapter 21A of the General Laws
24,737,344
2200-0107 RECYCLING AND SOLID WASTE
For technical assistance, grants and support of efforts consistent with the Massachusetts recycling and solid waste master plan and climate protection plan; provided, that funds may be expended for a recycling industry reimbursement grant program pursuant to section 241 of chapter 43 of the acts of 1997
416,542
2200-0109 COMPLIANCE & PERMITTING
For the department of environmental protection for the purpose of ensuring sufficient staff for timely permit decisions and compliance assurance
2,376,742
2200-0113 NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
For the commonwealth's establishment, administration and implementation of the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System program pursuant to section 402 of the federal Clean Water Act
1,410,000
2220-2220 CLEAN AIR ACT ADMINISTRATION
For the administration and implementation of the federal Clean Air Act at 42 U.S.C. section 7401 et seq., as amended, including the operating permit program, the emissions banking program, the auto-related state implementation program, the low emission vehicle program, the non-auto-related state implementation program and the commonwealth's commitments under the New England Governors'/Eastern Canadian Premiers' climate change action plan for reducing acid rain deposition and mercury emissions
605,761
2220-2221 CLEAN AIR ACT OPERATING PERMIT PROGRAM
For the administration and implementation of the operating permit and compliance program required under the federal Clean Air Act at 42 U.S.C. section 7401 et seq., as amended
1,296,475
2250-2000 SAFE DRINKING WATER COMPLIANCE
For the commonwealth's implementation of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 at 42 U.S.C. sections 300f to 300j-26, as amended, and pursuant to section 18A of chapter 21A of the General Laws
1,960,891
2260-8870 HAZARDOUS WASTE CLEANUP
For the operation of the hazardous waste cleanup and underground storage tank programs, including but not limited to monitoring unlined landfills, notwithstanding section 4 of chapter 21J of the General Laws
12,284,427
2260-8872 BROWNFIELDS SITE AUDIT
For the brownfields site audit program
1,165,429
2260-8881 BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE CLEANUP
For the operation of the board of registration of hazardous waste site cleanup professionals, notwithstanding section 19A of chapter 21A of the General Laws
375,198
Retained Revenues6,318,511
2200-0102 WETLANDS RETAINED REVENUE
For the department of environmental protection, which may expend an amount not to exceed $650,150 from revenues collected from fees for wetland permits; provided, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of revenues and related expenditures, the department may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate, as reported in the state accounting system
650,150
2200-0112 COMPLIANCE AND PERMITTING RETAINED REVENUE
For the department of environmental protection, which may expend an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 collected from permit and compliance fees for the purpose of ensuring sufficient staff for timely permit decisions and compliance assurance; provided, that if this item is abolished or reduced in fiscal year 2019, the fee increase supporting this item shall terminate; and provided further, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of revenues and related expenditures, the department may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate, as reported in the state accounting system
2,500,000
2210-0106 TOXICS USE RETAINED REVENUE
For the department of environmental protection, which may expend for the administration and implementation of the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act under chapter 21I of the General Laws an amount not to exceed $3,168,361 from the revenue collected from fees, penalties, grants and tuition under said chapter 21I; provided, that not less than $1,629,860 from this item shall be made available for the operation of the toxics use reduction institute program at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell; provided further, that the department shall enter into an interagency service agreement with the University of Massachusetts to make such funding available for this purpose; provided further, that not less than $644,096 from this item shall be made available for toxics use reduction technical assistance and technology in accordance with said chapter 21I; provided further, that the department shall enter into an interagency service agreement with the executive office of energy and environmental affairs to make such funding available for this purpose; and provided further, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of revenues and related expenditures, the department may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate, as reported in the state accounting system
3,168,361

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 21,769,885
2200-9706 WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANNING
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Water Quality Management Planning
303,146
2200-9712 LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cooperative Agreement
669,897
2200-9717 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE STATE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Department of Defense State Memorandum of Agreement
1,100,000
2200-9724 SUPERFUND BLOCK GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Superfund Block Grant
837,319
2200-9728 BROWNFIELDS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Brownfields Assessment Program
225,000
2200-9732 STATEWIDE BROWNFIELDS SUPPORT TEAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Statewide Brownfields Support Team
241,922
2230-9702 PERFORMANCE PARTNERSHIP GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Performance Partnership Grant
15,436,495
2240-9781 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, National Environmental Information Exchange
75,000
2240-9784 WATER USE DATA AND RESEARCH
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Water Use Data and Research
46,555
2250-9712 CLEAN AIR ACT SECTION 103
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Clean Air Act Section 103
588,733
2250-9716 MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL AIR TOXICS TREND STATION PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Massachusetts National Air Toxics Trend Station Program
65,474
2250-9726 HOMELAND SECURITY CO-OP AGREEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Homeland Security Co-Op Agreement
1,200,000
2250-9732 UNDERGROUND STORAGE PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Underground Storage Program
595,000
2250-9739 NEAR ROAD NO.2 AMBIENT AIR MONITORING NETWORK
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Near Road No.2 Ambient Air Monitoring Network
112,926
2250-9744 MASSACHUSETTS CLEAN DIESEL PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Massachusetts Clean Diesel Program
272,418

account description amount
Trust Spending 24,988,718
2200-0052 RB LIQUIDATION PARK 50,000
2200-0059 SPECIAL PROJECTS PERMITTING AND OVERSIGHT FUND 2,500,000
2200-0350 WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT EXPENDABLE TRUST 876,083
2200-0647 OIL SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE TRUST FUND 850,000
2200-0884 SPRINGFIELD MATERIALS RECYCLING FACILITY 125,000
2200-2233 DEP - DB COMPANIES, INC. EXPENDABLE TRUST 5,000
2200-2494 ENERGY DEMAND REDUCTION PROGRAM TRUST 50,000
2200-2674 SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS RECOVERY PROGRAM 3,000,000
2200-2676 NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGES TRUST 1,750,000
2200-6001 DEP ADMINISTRATION OF FEDERAL FUNDS 4,444,268
2200-6007 FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT PROGRAM 3,300,000
2200-6008 DRINKING WATER STATE REVOLVING FUND 5,953,367
2200-6009 SOUTHERN STATES ENERGY BOARD 5,000
2200-6010 TEWKSBURY INDUSTRIES INC. EXPENDABLE TRUST 25,000
2200-6016 GENERAL ELECTRIC CONSENT DECREE 50,000
2200-6020 TRONOX INCORPORATED EXPENDABLE TRUST 325,000
2200-6023 CHILDREN'S MUSEUM WHARF PARK EXPENDABLE TRUST 100,000
2200-6024 STARMET NUCLEAR METALS DRUM REMOVAL 100,000
2200-6385 GREEN CHEMISTRY EXPENDABLE TRUST 25,000
2200-6431 SILRESIM LOWELL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 900,000
2200-6432 SILRESIM SUPERFUND LOWELL REPLACEMENT CONSENT DECREE 300,000
2200-6433 CHARLES GEORGE TYNGSBOROUGH RESPONSE 250,000
2200-9725 FORT DEVENS EXPENDABLE TRUST 5,000

 

 
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DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 44,150,659
Budgetary Recommendation 28,397,813
Direct Appropriations 27,854,824
2300-0100 DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ADMINISTRATION
For the office of the commissioner; provided, that the commissioner's office shall assess and receive payments from the division of marine fisheries, the division of fisheries and wildlife, the office of fishing and boating access, the division of ecological restoration and all other programs under the control of the department of fish and game; provided further, that the purpose of those assessments shall be to cover appropriate administrative costs of the department, including but not limited to payroll, personnel, legal and other budgetary costs; and provided further, that the amount and contribution from each division or program shall be determined by the commissioner of fish and game
923,097
2300-0101 RIVERWAYS PROTECTION AND ACCESS
For the division of ecological restoration and riverways protection program and for the promotion of public access to rivers and wetland restoration, including grants to public and nonpublic entities; provided, that the positions funded in this item shall not be subject to chapter 31 of the General Laws
540,517
2310-0200 DIVISION OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE
For the administration of the division of fisheries and wildlife, including the fisheries and wildlife board, the administration of game farms and wildlife restoration projects, wildlife research and management, administration of fish hatcheries, improvement and management of lakes, ponds and rivers, fish and wildlife restoration projects, the commonwealth's share of certain cooperative fishery and wildlife programs and certain programs reimbursable under the federal Aid to Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act
                Inland Fisheries and Game Fund ............... 100%
15,150,179
2310-0300 NATURAL HERITAGE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES PROGRAM
For the operation of the natural heritage and endangered species program
150,035
2310-0306 HUNTER SAFETY PROGRAM
For the hunter safety training program
                Inland Fisheries and Game Fund ............... 100%
460,045
2310-0316 WILDLIFE HABITAT PURCHASE
For the purchase of land containing wildlife habitat and for the costs of the division of fisheries and wildlife directly related to the administration of the wildlands stamp program under sections 2A and 2C of chapter 131 of the General Laws
                Inland Fisheries and Game Fund ............... 100%
1,500,000
2310-0317 WATERFOWL MANAGEMENT
For the waterfowl management program established under section 11 of chapter 131 of the General Laws
                Inland Fisheries and Game Fund ............... 100%
65,000
2320-0100 FISHING AND BOATING ACCESS
For the office of fishing and boating access, including the maintenance, operation and improvements of public access land and water areas; provided, that positions funded in this item shall not be subject to chapter 31 of the General Laws
573,392
2330-0100 DIVISION OF MARINE FISHERIES
For the operation of the division of marine fisheries, including a program of enhancement and development of marine recreational fishing and related programs and activities, marine research programs, a commercial fisheries program, a shellfish management program, including coastal area classification, mapping and technical assistance and the operation of the Newburyport shellfish purification plant; provided, that funds shall be expended on a recreational fisheries program to be reimbursed by federal funds; provided further, that funds shall be expended for a program of collaborative research by the division of marine fisheries through the Massachusetts Marine Fisheries Institute, in collaboration with the School for Marine Science and Technology at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth that applies innovative technology to assess the biomass of fish in the region managed by the New England Fishery Management Council; provided further, that funds shall be expended on the Industry Based Survey (IBS); provided further, that the division shall continue to develop strategies to improve federal regulations governing the commercial fishing industry so as to promote sustainable fisheries; provided further, that funds shall be expended for a program of biotoxin monitoring and related classification programs; and provided further, that there shall be proactive research into shellfish disease (Vibrio parahaemolyticus) including background levels, environmental conditions, and control practices
6,359,735
2330-0120 MARINE RECREATIONAL FISHING
For the division of marine fisheries for a program of enhancement and development of marine recreational fishing and related programs and activities, including the cost of equipment, maintenance, staff and data maintenance and updates
732,307
2330-0300 SALTWATER SPORTFISH LICENSING
For the administration and operation of the saltwater fishing permit program, under section 17C of chapter 130 of the General Laws and section 35 NN of Chapter 10 of the General Laws
                Marine Recreational Fisheries Development Fund ............... 100%
1,400,517
Retained Revenues542,989
2330-0121 SPORTFISH RESTORATION FUND
For the division of marine fisheries, which may expend for the sportfish restoration program an amount not to exceed $217,989 from federal reimbursements related to sportfish restoration and from the sale of materials which promote marine recreational fishing; provided, that for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of retained revenues and related expenditures, the division may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate as reported in the state accounting system
217,989
2330-0150 SHELLFISH PURIFICATION PLANT RETAINED REVENUE
For the operation and maintenance of the Newburyport shellfish purification plant; provided, that the division of marine fisheries may expend not more than $75,000 from revenue collected from fees generated by operations; and provided further, that for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of retained revenues and related expenditures, the division may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate as reported in the state accounting system
75,000
2330-0199 VENTLESS TRAP RETAINED REVENUE
For conducting surveys to monitor and forecast an abundance of commercially-important invertebrate species in commonwealth waters, including a ventless lobster trap employing the services of contracted commercial lobster fishing vessels in the commonwealth; provided, that the division of marine fisheries may expend not more than $250,000 from revenue collected from fees generated by the sale of lobster permits; and provided further, that for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of retained revenues and related expenditures, the division may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate as reported in the state accounting system
250,000

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 7,846,904
2300-0117 DIVISION OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION COASTAL PROJECTS
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Division of Ecological Restoration Coastal Projects
12,112
2300-0118 NOAA HABITAT CONSERVATION
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, NOAA Habitat Conservation
100,000
2300-0119 HURRICANE SANDY DISASTER RELIEF
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief
3,132,792
2310-0120 NEW ENGLAND COTTONTAIL
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, New England Cottontail
125,000
2330-9222 CLEAN VESSEL
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Clean Vessel
1,200,000
2330-9712 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES STATISTICS
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Commercial Fisheries Statistics
172,000
2330-9713 RIGHT WHALE CONSERVATION
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Right Whale Conservation
50,000
2330-9725 BOATING INFRASTRUCTURE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Boating Infrastructure
625,000
2330-9730 INTERSTATE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT SUPPORT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Interstate Fisheries Management Support
380,000
2330-9732 ACCSP IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIC PLAN
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, ACCSP Implementation Strategic Plan
90,000
2330-9733 PROGRAM TO TEST COD AVOIDANCE OF TRAWL NETS
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Program to Test Cod Avoidance of Trawl Nets
350,000
2330-9739 TURTLE DISENGAGEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Turtle Disengagement
650,000
2330-9741 MASSACHUSETTS FISHERIES ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Massachusetts Fisheries Economic Assistance Program
100,000
2330-9742 AGE AND GROWTH PROJECT SEGMENT ONE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Age and Growth Project Segment One
350,000
2330-9743 SPORT FISH RESTORATION COORDINATION
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Sport Fish Restoration Coordination
310,000
2330-9744 MFI COOPERATIVE RESEARCH
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, MFI Cooperative Research
200,000

account description amount
Trust Spending 7,905,942
2300-1300 DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ECOLOGICAL MITIGATION TRUST 300,000
2300-6007 DIVISION OF ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION EXPENDABLE TRUST 250,000
2300-6008 NATIONAL FISH AND WILDLIFE FOUNDATION GRANT EXP TRUST 2,140,776
2310-0301 HERITAGE AND SPECIES PROGRAM 2,647,166
2310-0303 FEDERAL ELECTRONIC DUCK STAMP 318,000
2320-0102 FISHING AND BOATING ACCESS EXPENDABLE TRUST 400,000
2330-0101 MARINE MAMMALS, FISHERIES RESEARCH, AND CONSERVATION TRUST 1,600,000
2330-0104 MASSACHUSETTS SEAFOOD MARKETING PROGRAM FUND 250,000

 

 
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES 32,383,775
Budgetary Recommendation 24,430,867
2511-0100 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION
For the operation of the department of agricultural resources, including the division of administration, the integrated pest management program, the board of agriculture, the division of agricultural markets, the division of animal health, the division of agricultural conservation and technical assistance, the division of crop and pest services, including a program of laboratory services at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the expenses of the pesticide board and agency costs associated with the administration of other boards, commissions and committees chaired by the department
5,455,785
2511-0103 CANNABIS AND HEMP AGRICULTURAL OVERSIGHT
For the costs associated with agricultural oversight of hemp and cannabis
                Marijuana Regulation Fund ............... 100%
1,241,466
2511-0105 EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE
For the purchase of supplemental foods for the emergency food assistance program within the Feeding America nationally-certified food bank system; provided, that the funds appropriated in this item shall reflect the Feeding America allocation formula in order to benefit the commonwealth's four regional food banks; and provided further, that the department may assess an administrative charge not to exceed 2 per cent of the total appropriation in this item
17,673,831
2511-3002 INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
For the integrated pest management program
59,785

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 7,211,911
2511-0002 ENERGY AUDIT AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Energy Audit and Assessment Program
70,000
2511-0004 FDA FOOD SAFETY
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, FDA Food Safety
747,774
2511-0310 MASSACHUSETTS PESTICIDE ENFORCEMENT GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Massachusetts Pesticide Enforcement Grant
335,344
2511-0400 COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURAL PEST SURVEY
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey
217,832
2511-0972 FARM AND RANCH LANDS PROTECTION PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program
4,077,952
2511-1025 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELING - RETAIL SURVEILLANCE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Country of Origin Labeling - Retail Surveillance
44,592
2515-1006 NATIONAL ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, National Animal Identification System
60,943
2515-1008 HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN FLU SURVEILLANCE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu Surveillance
127,731
2516-9002 DEVELOPMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL MARKETING
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Development of Institutional Marketing
429,087
2516-9003 FARMERS MARKET COUPON PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Farmers Market Coupon Program
498,894
2516-9004 SENIOR FARMERS MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
513,761
2516-9007 ORGANIC CERTIFICATION COST-SHARE PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Organic Certification Cost-Share Program
88,001

account description amount
Trust Spending 740,997
2511-0001 EXPOSITION BUILDING MAINTENANCE FUND 128,969
2511-1020 DAIRY PROMOTION TRUST FUND 237,799
2511-1193 HOMELESS ANIMAL PREVENTION AND CARE FUND 374,229

 

 
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STATE RECLAMATION BOARD 13,368,800
Trust Spending 13,368,800
2520-0000 STATE RECLAMATION BOARD ADMINISTRATION 530,039
2520-0300 CAPE COD MOSQUITO CONTROL 2,252,930
2520-0900 SUFFOLK COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL 281,418
2520-1000 CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS MOSQUITO CONTROL 2,369,984
2520-1100 BERKSHIRE COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL 265,661
2520-1200 NORFOLK COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL 1,824,473
2520-1300 BRISTOL COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL 1,445,068
2520-1400 PLYMOUTH COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL 1,832,621
2520-1500 NORTHEAST MOSQUITO CONTROL 1,751,183
2520-1501 NORTH SHORE MOSQUITO CONTROL 18,000
2520-1600 EAST MIDDLESEX MOSQUITO CONTROL 737,120
2520-2300 CAPE COD GREENHEAD FLY CONTROL 30,509
2520-2500 NORTH SHORE GREENHEAD FLY CONTROL 29,794

 

 
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DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION 132,651,328
Budgetary Recommendation 86,005,079
Direct Appropriations 66,005,079
2800-0100 CONSERVATION AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION
For the operation of the department of conservation and recreation
4,150,126
2800-0101 WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
For the watershed management program to operate and maintain reservoirs, watershed lands and related infrastructure of the department and the office of water resources in the department of conservation and recreation; provided, that the amount of the payment shall be charged to the General Fund and shall not be included in the amount of the annual determination of fiscal year charges to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority assessed to the authority under the General Laws
919,803
2800-0401 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
For a program to provide stormwater management for all properties and roadways under the care, custody and control of the department of conservation and recreation; provided, that the department shall implement a stormwater management program in compliance with federal and state stormwater management requirements; provided further, that the department shall inventory all stormwater infrastructure, assess its stormwater practices, analyze long-term capital and operational needs and develop a stormwater management plan to comply with federal and state regulatory requirements; and provided further, that in order to protect public safety and to protect water resources for water supply, recreational and ecosystem uses, the department shall immediately implement interim stormwater management practices including, but not limited to, street sweeping, inspection and cleaning of catch basins and emergency repairs to roadway drainage
430,131
2800-0500 BEACH PRESERVATION
For the existing maintenance, operational and infrastructure needs of beaches
908,497
2800-0501 DCR SEASONALS
For the operation of the beaches, pools and spray pools under the control of the department of conservation and recreation; provided, that the seasonal hires of the department of conservation and recreation's parks, beaches, pools and spray pools be paid from this item; provided further, that seasonal employees who are hired before the second Sunday before Memorial Day and whose employment continues beyond the Saturday following Labor Day in positions eligible for health insurance benefits in fiscal year 2018 shall continue to be eligible for such benefits in fiscal year 2019 during the period of their seasonal employment; provided further, that notwithstanding section 1 of chapter 31 of the General Laws, seasonal positions funded by this item shall be positions requiring the services of an incumbent, on either a full-time or less than full-time basis beginning not earlier than April 1 and ending not later than November 30, or beginning not earlier than September 1 and ending not later than April 30; and provided further, that notwithstanding said section 1 of said chapter 31, seasonal positions funded by this item shall not be filled by an incumbent for more than 8 months within a 12-month period
16,017,412
2800-0700 DAM REGULATORY OFFICE
For the office of dam safety; provided, that the department shall, in collaboration with the department of environmental protection and the department of fish and game, establish and maintain a comprehensive inventory of all dams and develop a coordinated permitting and regulatory approach to dam removal for stream restoration and public safety
470,002
2810-0100 STATE PARKS AND RECREATION
For the operation of the department's state parks; provided, that funds appropriated in this item shall be used to operate all of the department's parks, parkways, boulevards, roadways, bridges and related appurtenances under the care, custody and control of the division, flood control activities of the department, reservations, campgrounds, beaches and pools and for the oversight of rinks, to protect and manage the division's lands and natural resources, including the forest and parks conservation services and the bureau of forestry development; provided further, that the crossing guards located at department of conservation and recreation intersections shall continue to perform the duties where state police previously performed such duties; provided further, that no funds from this item shall be made available for payment to true seasonal employees; provided further, that the department may issue grants to public and nonpublic entities from this item; and provided further, that up to $3,000,000 may be used to support costs of snow and ice removal
37,970,092
2820-0101 STATE HOUSE PARK RANGERS
For the costs associated with the department's park rangers specific to the security of the state house; provided, that funds appropriated in this item shall only be expended for the costs of security and park rangers at the state house
2,139,016
2820-2000 STREET LIGHTING
For the operation of street lighting and the expenses of maintaining the parkways of the department of conservation and recreation
3,000,000
Retained Revenues20,000,000
2810-2042 DCR RETAINED REVENUE
For the department of conservation and recreation, which may expend not more than $20,000,000 from revenue collected by the department including, but not limited to, revenues collected from all fees, permits, leases, concessions, agreements, rentals, contracts, golf courses, rinks, tickets, fines and penalties, as well as charges established by the commissioner and as received from the Massachusetts water resources authority, the Massachusetts convention center authority, the department of transportation, the department of state police and quasi-public and private entities; and for activities authorized under section 34B of chapter 92 of the General Laws; provided, that the department shall retain and deposit 80 per cent of all fees identified in this item; provided further, that funds in this item shall be expended for the following purposes: (a) the operation and expenses of the department, (b) expenses, upkeep and improvements to the parks and recreation system, (c) the operation and maintenance of the department's telecommunications system and (d) the operation and maintenance of the department's skating rinks and golf courses; provided further, that for the purpose of accommodating timing discrepancies between the receipt of retained revenues and related expenditures, the department may incur expenses and the comptroller may certify for payment amounts not to exceed the lower of this authorization or the most recent revenue estimate as reported in the state accounting system; and provided further, that no expenditures made in advance of the receipts shall be permitted to exceed 75 per cent of the amount of the revenues projected by the first quarterly statement required by section 1B
20,000,000

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 14,726,713
2800-9707 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM - FEMA COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, National Flood Insurance Program - FEMA Community Assistance
176,000
2800-9718 NPS TASK AGREEMENT FOR BHIS INTERPRETIVE ENHANCEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, NPS Task Agreement for BHIS Interpretive Enhancement
52,000
2800-9724 FEMA DAM SAFETY
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, FEMA Dam Safety
134,003
2820-9705 IDENTIFYING AND ERADICATING THE ASIAN LONGHORNED BEETLE
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Identifying and Eradicating the Asian Longhorned Beetle
3,800,000
2820-9708 NRCS DAM REHABILITATION FUNDING FOR WATERSHED RESTORATION
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, NRCS Dam Rehabilitation Funding for Watershed Restoration
4,691,200
2820-9709 REGIONAL CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM CO-OP AGREEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Regional Conservation Partnership Program Co-Op Agreement
100,000
2820-9710 NRCS MOHAWK TRAIL WOODLAND COMMUNITY HABITAT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, NRCS Mohawk Trail Woodland Community Habitat
552,033
2820-9902 VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Volunteer Fire Assistance Program Grant
75,000
2821-9905 URBAN AND COMMUNITY FORESTRY GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Urban and Community Forestry Grant
275,000
2821-9909 FOREST STEWARDSHIP CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Forest Stewardship Conservation and Education Grant
90,000
2821-9911 STATE FIRE ASSISTANCE GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, State Fire Assistance Grant
202,293
2821-9913 HAZARD FUELS MANAGEMENT AND WILDFIRE RISK REDUCTION GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Hazard Fuels Management and Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant
160,000
2821-9917 FOREST LEGACY ADMINISTRATION GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Forest Legacy Administration Grant
2,031,480
2821-9925 PEER LEADER AND LANDSCAPING SCALE RESTORATION GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Peer Leader and Landscaping Scale Restoration Grant
25,913
2821-9926 FOREST HEALTH PROGRAM GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Forest Health Program Grant
99,855
2821-9927 HEMLOCK WOOLY ADELGID SUPPRESSION GRANT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Suppression Grant
18,878
2830-9735 2016 USGS NTL GROUNDWATER MONITORING COOP AGREEMENT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, 2016 USGS NTL Groundwater Monitoring Coop Agreement
65,951
2840-9709 WAQUOIT BAY NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research
550,000
2850-9701 RECREATIONAL TRAILS GRANT PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Recreational Trails Grant Program
1,627,107

account description amount
Trust Spending 31,919,536
2800-0060 DAM SAFETY EXPENDABLE TRUST 10,000
2800-0647 NANTASKET BEACH RESERVATION TRUST FUND 41,725
2800-0648 NEW CHARLES RIVER BASIN PARKS EXPENDABLE TRUST FUND 7,750,000
2800-0649 HORSENECK BEACH RESERVATION TRUST FUND 30,915
2800-2002 USDA INTERSTATE FIREFIGHTING SERVICES 8,089
2800-3234 SCUSSET BEACH STATE RESERVATION TRUST FUND 12,500
2800-6002 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION TRUST FUND 984,500
2800-6006 CAMPGROUND RESERVATION FEES EXPENDABLE TRUST 763,702
2820-0776 SHAWME-CROWELL STATE FOREST LANDFILL 15,000
2820-6006 MASSACHUSETTS RE-LEAF 15,000
2820-6025 FOREST PRODUCTS TRUST MGL CH.58 S.17C 59,277
2820-6027 SCHOONER ERNESTINA COMMISSION 950,000
2820-7200 DOUGLAS STATE FOREST MAINTENANCE 12,000
2822-1441 WATERSHED DIVISION TRUST 7,328
2822-1445 WATERSHED LAND ACQUISITION EXPENDABLE TRUST 1,525,000
2822-1447 SALISBURY BEACH PRESERVATION TRUST FUND 62,460
2830-0100 WATER SUPPLY PROTECTION TRUST 17,200,000
2848-0052 GENERAL PARKS TRUST PURCHASE INVESTMENT 1,191,500
2848-0066 DCR SPECIAL EVENTS 1,163,370
2848-0071 BLUE HILLS RESERVATION TRUST 75,000
2848-0072 REVERE BEACH RESERVATION - NORTH LOT 42,170

 

 
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES 20,876,586
Budgetary Recommendation 12,524,405
Direct Appropriations 11,949,405
2100-0012 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
For the operation of the department of public utilities; provided, that notwithstanding the second sentence of the first paragraph of section 18 of chapter 25 of the General Laws, the assessments levied for fiscal year 2019 under said first paragraph shall be made at a rate sufficient to produce the amount expended from this item and the associated fringe benefits costs for personnel paid from this item
10,361,871
2100-0013 TRANSPORTATION OVERSIGHT DIVISION
For the operation of the transportation oversight division
260,896
2100-0016 STEAM DISTRIBUTION OVERSIGHT
For the department of public utilities to regulate steam distribution companies; provided, that notwithstanding section 18A of chapter 25 of the General Laws, the assessments levied for fiscal year 2019 shall be made at a rate sufficient to produce the amount expended from this item and the associated fringe benefits costs for personnel paid from this item
100,903
2100-0017 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANY OVERSIGHT
For the operation of the transportation network company oversight division established in section 23 of chapter 25 of the General Laws; provided, that the amount assessed under subsection (b) of said section 23 of said chapter 25 shall be equal to the amount expended from this item and the associated fringe benefits costs for personnel paid from this item
1,225,735
Section 2E
1595-1100 UNIFIED CARRIER REGISTRATION TRUST FUND TRANSFER
For an operating transfer to the Unified Carrier Registration Trust Fund established pursuant to section 12R of chapter 25 of the General Laws
500,000
1595-1105 ENERGY FACILITIES SITING BOARD TRUST FUND TRANSFER
For an operating transfer to the Energy Facilities Siting Board Trust Fund established pursuant to section 12Q of chapter 25 of the General Laws
75,000

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 2,973,778
2100-9013 RAIL FIXED GUIDEWAY PUBLIC TRANSIT SYSTEM SAFETY OVERSIGHT
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Rail Fixed Guideway Public Transit System State Safety Oversight
680,473
7006-9002 PIPELINE SECURITY
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Pipeline Security
2,293,305

account description amount
Trust Spending 5,378,403
2100-0218 STORM TRUST FUND 322,505
7006-0075 DEPT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ENERGY 5,055,898

 

 
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES 24,204,964
Budgetary Recommendation 4,076,166
7006-1001 CONSERVATION SERVICE PROGRAM
For the residential conservation service program under chapter 465 of the acts of 1980 and the commercial and apartment conservation service program pursuant to section 11A of chapter 25A of the General Laws; provided, that the assessments levied for fiscal year 2019 pursuant to said chapter 465 shall be made at a rate sufficient to produce the amount expended from this item as well as the associated fringe benefits costs for personnel paid from this item
217,388
7006-1003 ENERGY RESOURCES ASSESSED
For the operation of the department of energy resources; provided, that notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the amount assessed under section 11H of chapter 25A of the General Laws shall be equal to the amount expended from this item and the associated fringe benefits costs for personnel paid from this item
3,858,778

account description amount
Federal Grant Spending 909,138
7006-9309 CLEAN CITIES
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Clean Cities
30,000
7006-9701 STATE HEATING OIL PROPANE PROGRAM
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, State Heating Oil Propane Program
22,288
7006-9732 STATE ENERGY PLAN
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, State Energy Plan
856,850

account description amount
Trust Spending 19,219,660
7006-7016 STRIPPER OIL WELL 169,160
7006-7056 ALTERNATIVE COMPLIANCE PAYMENT EXPENDABLE TRUST 8,000,000
7006-7060 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES ENERGY EFFICIENCY TRUST 11,000,500
7006-7061 DIVISION OF ENERGY RESOURCES CREDIT 50,000

 

 

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