6104 - Fund.

     § 6104.  Fund.        (a)  Establishment.--There is established a special fund in     the State Treasury, to be known as the Environmental Stewardship     Fund.        (b)  Sources.--            (1)  Money appropriated by the General Assembly, interest        earned by the fund, penalties, money received from the        Federal Government or other sources and money received from        the fee established under section 6112(b) (relating to        extension of fees) shall be deposited in the fund. Moneys        appropriated by the General Assembly to the fund shall be        transferred on a quarterly basis in increments of at least        20%.            (2)  For fiscal years 1999-2000 through 2003-2004, the        fund may receive money, upon approval of the Governor, from        the Recycling Fund and the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund. The        combined total of appropriations from these two funds for the        program shall not exceed $30,000,000 annually.            (3)  It is the intent of the General Assembly that        $100,000,000 per fiscal year be appropriated from the General        Fund for fiscal years 2000-2001 through 2003-2004 to the        fund. The Governor's annual budget submission for fiscal        years 2000-2001 through 2003-2004 shall include the sum of        $100,000,000 per fiscal year for allocation in accordance        with this section.        (c)  Appropriation.--The money in the fund is hereby     appropriated, upon approval of the Governor, to the departments     and the authority for the purpose of implementing the provisions     of this chapter.        (d)  Allocation.-- The money appropriated in subsection (c)     shall be allocated annually as follows:            (1)  For fiscal year 1999-2000, 28.4% to the Department        of Conservation and Natural Resources, 43.7% to the        Department of Environmental Protection and 27.9% to the        authority.            (2)  For fiscal years 2000-2001 through 2003-2004, 24.1%        to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,        37.4% to the Department of Environmental Protection, 14.8% to        the Department of Agriculture and 23.7% to the authority.            (3)  For fiscal year 2004-2005, moneys in the fund shall        be allocated in accordance with paragraph (1).            (4)  For fiscal year 2005-2006, up to $20,000,000 of the        moneys in the fund shall be deposited into the Hazardous        Sites Cleanup Fund and the remaining moneys shall be        allocated in accordance with paragraph (2).            (5)  For fiscal year 2006-2007, up to $30,000,000 of the        moneys in the fund shall be deposited into the Hazardous        Sites Cleanup Fund and the remaining moneys shall be        allocated in accordance with paragraph (2).            (6)  For fiscal year 2007-2008 and each year thereafter,        moneys in the fund shall be allocated in accordance with        paragraph (2).        (d.1)  Calculation of allocations.--The annual allocations     under subsection (d)(4), (5) and (6) shall be calculated after     moneys have been deposited into the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund     pursuant to subsection (d)(4) and (5) and after payments     authorized by section 6115(d)(4) (relating to Commonwealth     indebtedness). The annual allocations shall be determined by the     Secretary of the Budget.        (d.2)  Allocation reductions.--The annual allocation to the     authority under subsection (d)(4), (5) and (6) shall be reduced,     as and if necessary, by the following sums, which shall be     determined by the Secretary of the Budget:            (1)  Up to $2,500,000 to the General Fund for        reimbursement for any tax exclusion granted for certain        energy efficient appliances pursuant to legislation enacted        for this purpose.            (2)  Up to $10,000,000 to the General Fund for        reimbursement of any historic preservation tax credit program        established pursuant to legislation enacted for this purpose,        or to the agency administering any historic preservation        grant program established pursuant to legislation enacted for        this purpose, for reimbursement of funds expended for such        program, as the case may be.        (d.3)  Additional deposit.--From within the funds allocated     under section 6116 (relating to establishment of bond fund and     allocation and use of bond proceeds), the Secretary of the     Budget may deposit into the fund amounts equal to those     deposited into the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund under subsection     (d)(4) and (5) and may, at the secretary's discretion, apply the     amount of the funds so deposited into the fund under this     subsection against the amounts allocated in section 6116(c).        (e)  Legislative oversight.--            (1)  An annual expenditure plan for the fund shall be        submitted by the Governor to the General Assembly as part of        the Governor's annual budget submission. The expenditure plan        shall be open for review and comment by the members of the        General Assembly and shall include a detailed listing of the        types of programs for the actual year, current year and        proposed budget year.            (2)  The Secretary of the Budget shall provide quarterly        financial statements showing the status of the Recycling        Fund, the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund and the Environmental        Stewardship Fund to the chairman and minority chairman of the        Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the chairman and        minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the        House of Representatives. Such statements shall be provided        within 30 days of the close of each quarter of the fiscal        year and shall commence with the quarter ending March 31,        2000.     (July 13, 2005, P.L.213, No.45, eff. imd.)        2005 Amendment.  Act 45 amended subsec. (d) and added     subsecs. (d.1), (d.2) and (d.3).        Cross References.  Section 6104 is referred to in sections     6103, 6105, 6305 of this title.