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LR 2151
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Budget Officer shall calculate the amount of savings in section 2
of this Part that apply against each Highway Fund account for all
departments and agencies from extending the amortization schedule
of the unfunded liability and shall transfer the calculated amounts
by financial order upon the approval of the Governor. These
transfers are considered adjustments to allocations in fiscal years
2005-06 and 2006-07.

 
Sec. C-2. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations
and allocations are made.

 
ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF

 
Departments and Agencies - Statewide 0016

 
Initiative: Reduces funding by extending the amortization
schedule for the unfunded actuarial liability of the Maine State
Retirement System from 14 years to 23 years.

 
HIGHWAY FUND2005-062006-07

 
Personal Services ($4,446,936) ($4,675,047)

 
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HIGHWAY FUND TOTAL ($4,446,936) ($4,675,047)

 
PART D

 
Sec. D-1. Review of statewide information technology functions and systems to improve
efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The State Chief Information Officer shall
review the current organizational structure, systems and
operations of information technology units to improve
organizational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. To assist with
this review, the State Chief Information Officer must be provided
staff resources from the Department of Administrative and
Financial Services, Office of Information Technology, Bureau of
Information Services and from technology personnel of other
agencies. The State Chief Information Officer is authorized to
identify savings and position eliminations to the General Fund
and other funds from the improvements identified from the review.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Budget
Officer shall transfer the amounts by financial order upon
approval of the Governor. These transfers are considered
adjustments to appropriations and allocations in fiscal years
2005-06 and 2006-07.

 
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Chief
Information Officer or the State Chief Information Officer's
designee shall provide direct oversight over statewide technology
services and has oversight over the technology personnel assigned


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