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Office of Management and Budget

Reading the Budget Tables

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Program Category

The broadest grouping of programs presented in the Budget document.

Statewide Program

A high level, functional grouping of related programs.

Objectives

A statement of specific, measurable accomplishments related to the need, problem or opportunity the program is designed to address

Program Classes

Low level, operating program functions grouped together under statewide programs. It is the level at which Appropriations are made.

Program Classification Code

Program Classification Account code.


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Evaluation Data

Evaluation Data provides measurements of workload effectiveness and efficiency.


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Original and Supplemental

The Original and Supplemental column represents the original appropriation for current fiscal year as enacted by the Legislature on July 1. This column also includes the total of all supplemental appropriations which were enacted by the Legislature and signed into law by the Governor during current fiscal year


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Reappropriations and Receipts

Reappropriations and Receipts column contains two separate items: Reappropriations, which represent funds that remained unexpended from a prior fiscal year and were made available for spending purposes in the budget year. Reappropriations are usually restricted to certain programs or accounts with multi-year obligations, such as Capital Accounts, where rehabilitation or construction projects typically take several years. Receipts represent dedicated taxes or fees which are credited to a specific account or agency. An example of receipts are funds collected for Hunters and Anglers’ programs from license fees. Receipts are indicated by a superscript “R”.


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Transfers and Emergencies

Transfers and Emergencies are either Transfers, which represents monies which were either transferred between departments and agencies or between fund categories, or Emergencies, which represent an allocation of funds to an agency from the State Emergency Fund to meet unanticipated spending requirements. In the tables within the Budget Recommendation section, emergency transfers are indicated by a superscript “E”.


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Total Available

Total Available is the total of the original and supplemental appropriations plus any reappropriations and receipts plus or minus transfers and emergency funds.


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Program Classes

Low level, operating program functions grouped together under statewide programs. It is the level at which Appropriations are made.


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Adjusted Appropriation

Adjusted Appropriation represents the current fiscal year appropriation, adjusted to include any distributions made from central, interdepartmental accounts to cover employee cost of living adjustments, etc., as well as any supplemental appropriations which were enacted prior to the printing of the Budget or anticipated through year end.


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Requested

The Requested column represents the amount requested by the various Executive departments and agencies and other branches of government.


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Recommended

The Recommended Budget column represents the Governor’s proposal to the Legislature.


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Direct State Services

One of the major subdivisions of the State budget, this category includes all general operating costs of State government, including programs that provide services directly to the public.


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Grants-In-Aid

One of the major subdivisions of the State budget, this category includes all payments not otherwise defined as State Aid made to individuals, public agencies, or private agencies for benefits or services of three types:

  1. Benefits to which the recipient is entitled by law or regulation.
  2. Services for which the State has primary responsibility.
  3. Subsidies and provision of services for which the State has no responsibility, but which it elects to provide.

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State Aid

One of the major subdivisions of the State budget; this category shall mean:

  1. Monies paid by the State to a local government or to a nongovernmental agency for:
    1. Assistance distributed to local governments according to a formula
    2. Assistance provided to aid local governments in carrying out activities that are the responsibility of the local unit
    3. Aid to non-governmental agencies for functions carried out on behalf of a local unit of government
    4. Payments specifically designated by law as State Aid
  2. Expenses incurred by a State department or agency on behalf of a local unit of government. Such expenditures may include:
    1. Monies budgeted by the State to make payments on behalf of local government
    2. Administrative costs of State Aid programs
    3. Costs of State personnel engaged in services normally provided and paid for by a local government.

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Capital Construction

This category includes funds budgeted for:

  1. Acquisition of or option to buy land and right-of-way and existing improvements therein, regardless of cost.
  2. New buildings and structures not attached to or directly related to any existing structures, regardless of cost.
  3. Projects whose estimated cost, including land, planning, furnishing, and equipping, is usually $50,000 or more, regardless of the construction involved, with a useful life of at least ten years.
  4. Any addition or improvement that is $50,000 or more.

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Other Related Appropriations

Other Related Appropriations, also called below-the-line appropriations, are summarized in the Direct State Services presentation in order to provide an overview of agency budgets encompassing all spending categories and funding sources.


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Appropriation Language

Appropriation Language is as important as the fiscal recommendations. It sets limits and conditions on the use of appropriations.


Last Updated: Thursday, 02/24/22