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ACTIONS BY THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
School of Government
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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House Legislative Day 1 20 Vol. 201 0, No. 6 Senate Legislative Day 1 1 8
Thursday, May 20, 2010
SUMMARIES OF BILLS FILED
HOUSE BILLS
H 1791. GOVERNORS BUDGET. Filed
5/18/10.
TO MAKE BASE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT
OPERATIONS OF STATE DEPARTMENTS , INSTITUTIONS , AND AGENCIES , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
PART I. INTRODUCTION AND TITLE OF ACT
TITLE OF ACT
SECTION 1.2. The act is known as ‘‘The Current Operations and Capital Improvements Appropriations
Act of 2010.”
PART II. CURRENT OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION/GENERAL FUND
CURRENT OPERATIONS AND EXPANSION/GENERAL FUND
SECTION 2.1. Adjusts appropriations from the General Fund for the 2011 fiscal year as follows:
Current Operations - General Fund
2010-2011
EDUCATION
Community Colleges System Office
$ 32,282,306
Department of Public Instruction
(314,828,201)
University of North Carolina - Board of Governors
Appalachian State University
East Carolina University
2,867,554
Academic Affairs
5,758,810
Health Affairs
0
Elizabeth City State University
732,222
Fayetteville State University
1,155,186
North Carolina Central University
1 ,254,688
North Carolina School of the Arts
North Carolina State University
219,749
Academic Affairs
10,454,599
Agricultural Extension
0
Agricultural Research
0
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