Legislation
SECTION 56-0301
Allocation of moneys
Environmental Conservation (ENV) CHAPTER 43-B, ARTICLE 56, TITLE 3
§ 56-0301. Allocation of moneys.
Of the moneys received by the state from the sale of bonds pursuant to
the Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act of 1996, five hundred ten million
dollars ($510,000,000) shall be available for disbursements for state
assistance payments to municipalities or county soil and water
conservation districts for water quality improvement projects in
accordance with section 56-0303 and for dam safety projects pursuant to
section 56-0311 of this article. One hundred fifty million dollars
($150,000,000) shall be available for disbursements for projects
developed pursuant to section 56-0307, fifty million dollars shall be
available for municipal park projects, and historic preservation, and
heritage area projects developed pursuant to section 56-0309 of this
article and fifty million dollars shall be available for state park
projects. Thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) shall be available for
environmental compliance assistance projects to enhance water quality.
Of the moneys received by the state from the sale of bonds pursuant to
the Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act of 1996, five hundred ten million
dollars ($510,000,000) shall be available for disbursements for state
assistance payments to municipalities or county soil and water
conservation districts for water quality improvement projects in
accordance with section 56-0303 and for dam safety projects pursuant to
section 56-0311 of this article. One hundred fifty million dollars
($150,000,000) shall be available for disbursements for projects
developed pursuant to section 56-0307, fifty million dollars shall be
available for municipal park projects, and historic preservation, and
heritage area projects developed pursuant to section 56-0309 of this
article and fifty million dollars shall be available for state park
projects. Thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) shall be available for
environmental compliance assistance projects to enhance water quality.