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0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 HOUSE BILL NO. HB0 Abandoned mine land funds. Sponsored by: Joint Appropriations Interim Committee A BILL for AN ACT relating to abandoned mine land funds; authorizing application for funds; appropriating and specifying authorized use of funds; modifying past authorizations; specifying and amending reversion dates for funds; and providing for an effective date. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming: Section. [Future AML funding] (a) No application to the federal office of surface mining for grants from the state of Wyoming's share of abandoned mine land funds from the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Amendments of 00, Section (h)(i), pursuant to 00 H.R., shall be made except as expressly authorized by the legislature. Grant funds received for the projects authorized in this act may, but HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 are not required to be, deposited into the state abandoned mine land funds reserve account pursuant to W.S. --. All funds received from the authorized grants are appropriated to the department of environmental quality in the amounts specified in this section to be expended for the purposes set forth in this section. (b) The legislature authorizes the department of environmental quality to submit grant applications to the federal office of surface mining for distribution of a portion of funds specified in subsection (a) of this section, including funds previously deposited in the account created by W.S. --, for the period ending June 0, 0 for the following projects: (i) Two million two hundred thousand dollars ($,00,000.00) for the solid waste orphaned site program administered by the department of environmental quality; 0 (ii) One million four hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($,,000.00) to the department of environmental quality air quality division for addressing statewide energy impacts; HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (iii) One million eight hundred fifty-six thousand seven hundred twenty-four dollars ($,,.00) to the department of environmental quality air quality division for expenditure on operations and maintenance of ambient air monitors. (c) The legislature authorizes the department of environmental quality to submit grant applications to the federal office of surface mining for distribution of a portion of funds specified in subsection (a) of this section to the University of Wyoming, the Wyoming wildlife and natural resources trust, the state engineer and the Wyoming department of transportation for the period ending June 0, 0 for distribution to the specified account or entity for the following projects: 0 (i) Three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($0,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for Level II planning for renovation and addition to the facilities of the college of engineering and applied science; (ii) Ten million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for athletics facilities matching funds for the renovation of the arena auditorium. After HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 qualifying contributions and revenue bonds meeting the requirements of this paragraph have been received and issued, the state treasurer shall distribute these matching funds to the university and the project may commence. Funds subject to this footnote shall not lapse until June 0, 0. No funds from this source shall be distributed to the university until: (A) Revenue bonds issued pursuant to W.S. --0 through --0 of an equal amount have been issued for renovation costs. The revenue bonds shall be primarily paid from revenues generated by university athletic events and facilities. The university may pledge other revenue streams for bond payment as authorized by W.S. --0 through --0. The bonds are eligible for supplemental coverage in accordance with W.S. --0. To the extent practicable, bond counsel resident in Wyoming shall be utilized to issue the revenue bonds to be used in this project; and 0 (B) Ten million dollars ($,000,000.00) has been matched by qualifying contributions of funds other than state of Wyoming funds, which contributions shall meet HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 the provisions of W.S. -- through --, including valuation of matching funds. (iii) Five million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming school of energy resources for implementation of strategic areas of concentration for the school of energy resources as described in the school's strategic plan. These funds shall be expended only to the extent that they are matched dollar for dollar from private funds or funds other than state of Wyoming funds; (iv) Six million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the Wyoming wildlife and natural resources trust income account for project funding as prescribed in W.S. --(d); (v) Three million five hundred thousand dollars ($,00,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for an agriculture building in Sheridan. These funds shall be 0 expended only to the extent they are matched dollar for dollar from private funds or funds other than state of Wyoming funds; (vi) Twenty-three million twenty-five thousand dollars ($,0,000.00) to the state engineer for the HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 Gillette Madison water project as defined by W.S. --; and (vii) Thirty million dollars ($0,000,000.00) to the highway fund for highway projects. (d) Except for funds specified in this subsection, funds appropriated under this section shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this act and ending June 0, 0. Notwithstanding W.S. --0, --(e) and --0(a), any unexpended, unobligated funds subject to: (i) Paragraph (c)(ii) of this section for the athletics matching program shall not revert until June 0, 0; (ii) Paragraph (c)(iii) of this section for the 0 school of energy resources matching funds shall not revert until June 0, 0; (iii) Paragraph (c)(v) of this section for the University of Wyoming agriculture building in Sheridan shall not revert until June 0, 0. HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 Section. [AML FUNDING REDIRECTION OF PRIOR AUTHORIZATIONS] (a) The legislature authorizes the department of environmental quality to submit new grant applications or modify existing grant applications to the federal office of surface mining to redirect previously authorized funds as specified in this section. The redirected funds shall be used for the projects as specified in subsection (b) of this section: (i) Of the amounts authorized for clean coal research funds under 00 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter, Section 0, as amended by 00 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter, creating a new Section (c)(ii), four million two hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty-four dollars ($,0,.00) shall be redirected; 0 (ii) Of the amounts authorized for carbon sequestration research and demonstration project funds under 0 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter, Section 0(c)(ii), forty million dollars ($0,000,000.00), and from clean coal HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 technology research funds under Section 0(c)(v) one million dollars ($,000,000.00) shall be redirected. (b) The grant applications submitted by the department to the federal office of surface mining shall seek authority to redirect the funds for the following projects: (i) Ten million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for implementation of strategic areas of concentration for the school of energy resources as described in the school s strategic plan; 0 (ii) Ten million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for implementation of strategic areas of concentration for the school of energy resources as described in the school s strategic plan. These funds shall be expended only to the extent that they are matched dollar for dollar from private funds or public funds other than state of Wyoming funds; (iii) One million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for a compressed natural gas fueling station and conversion of existing vehicles or purchase of HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 new vehicles powered by compressed natural gas, subject to the following conditions: (A) The construction and operation shall be subject to oversight by the university and the department of administration and information; (B) To the extent permissible under Wyoming law, the stations shall be constructed by Wyoming residents as defined by W.S. --(a)(i); (C) The stations shall be available to the university, the department of transportation, school districts, local governments and private payers using credit cards; (D) The university shall explore the possibility of constructing and operating the stations in conjunction with the private sector. 0 (iv) Seven hundred fifty thousand one hundred fifty-four dollars ($0,.00) to the University of Wyoming for Level II planning for the project specified in paragraph (c)(i) of this section; HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (v) Ten million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming school of energy resources for the continuation of clean coal research as recommended by the clean coal research task force pursuant to W.S. --; (vi)(a) Five hundred thousand dollars ($00,000.00) to the University of Wyoming school of energy resources for the purpose of providing grants to conduct one () or more studies to determine the feasibility of constructing a commercial scale minerals to liquid fuels facility in Wyoming. All studies, data and analysis produced using funds from this appropriation shall be the property of the state of Wyoming. Grants authorized under this paragraph shall be awarded by the clean coal task force pursuant to W.S. --. The studies shall identify: 0 (I) Whether a commercial scale facility which converts minerals to liquid fuels would be economically viable in Wyoming given projected energy prices and regulatory trends; HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (II) Attributes unique to the state of Wyoming which mitigate for and against construction of a commercial scale minerals to liquid fuels facility in the state; (III) The best available technologies for the commercial scale conversion of minerals to liquid fuels in Wyoming; (IV) Potential obstacles to the construction of a minerals to liquid fuels facility in Wyoming and possible strategies to address those obstacles, including, but not limited to the following: () Regional and national political climate; () Economic issues; 0 () Regulatory issues; and () Transportation. HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (V) Potential input sources of minerals and water for the facility and potential markets for the final liquid fuel product and any other products created during the conversion process; (VI) Whether, and at what level and in what form, state support is necessary for the development of such a project. The study shall identify possible state incentives available for the construction of a commercial scale minerals to liquid fuels facility and determine which incentives are likely to have the most benefit to industry and the citizens of the state of Wyoming. 0 (B) The University of Wyoming school of energy resources and the clean coal task force shall report to the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee on the results of the studies authorized by this paragraph on or before September, 0. The task force shall also provide recommendations to the committee for grants under subparagraph (C) of this paragraph based on applications received by the task force. The joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee shall then recommend to the governor the funding level for each application; HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (C) Ten million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the governor's office for the purpose of supporting the construction and operation of a commercial scale facility which converts minerals to liquid fuels. Applications for grants under this subparagraph shall be received by the clean coal task force. Grants authorized under this subparagraph shall be awarded by the governor after receiving the recommendation of the joint minerals, business and economic development interim committee in accordance with this section. The governor may take all actions necessary to ensure the legality of an expenditure of any portion of this appropriation. No funds shall be expended from this appropriation to provide salaries. funds shall be expended from this appropriation without: No not from the state of Wyoming; (I) A dollar for dollar match of funds 0 (II) A signed written agreement between the University of Wyoming school of energy resources and the grantee, providing that all data, information, studies and analysis produced with funds from this appropriation or matching funds involving the siting HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 of a commercial scale minerals to liquid fuels facility shall be utilized by the state of Wyoming as directed by the governor. (vii) Two million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the Wyoming pipeline authority to begin to develop and implement a permitting process to further a carbon dioxide pipeline network across federal lands in Wyoming. The Wyoming pipeline authority shall perform this work in coordination with the University of Wyoming school of energy resources and the enhanced oil recovery institute; (viii) One million dollars ($,000,000.00) to the University of Wyoming for the school of energy resources to continue research related to carbon storage and enhanced oil recovery. These funds shall be expended only to the extent that they are matched dollar for dollar from private funds or public funds other than state of Wyoming funds. 0 (c) Except for funds specified in this subsection, funds appropriated under this section shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this section and ending June 0, 0. Notwithstanding W.S. --0, HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 --(e) and --0(a), any unexpended, unobligated funds subject to: (i) Paragraph (b)(i) of this section shall not revert until June 0, 0; (ii) Paragraph (b)(ii) of this section shall not revert until June 0, 0; (iii) Paragraph (b)(v) of this section shall not revert until June 0, 0; (iv) Subparagraph (b)(vi)(c) of this section shall not revert until June 0, 0; (v) Paragraph (b)(vii) of this section shall not revert until June 0, 0; and (vi) Paragraph (b)(viii) of this section shall 0 not revert until June 0, 0. Section. The department of environmental quality, in consultation with the University of Wyoming and with the approval of the governor, may substitute other University HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 of Wyoming purposes in its grant applications under subsections (c) and (b) of this act but only as necessary to replace university block grant funds expended as necessary to satisfy requirements prohibiting the use of abandoned mine land funds to match federal funds, where matching fund requirements would unduly delay a project, or where the use of federal abandoned mine land funds would be impractical for projects pursuant to section, paragraphs (c)(ii), (iii) and (v) and section, paragraphs (b)(i), (ii), (iii), (v), (vi)(a) and (viii) of this act. Section. 00 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter, Section 0(e), as amended by 00 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter, Section and as further amended by 0 Wyoming Session Laws, Chapter, Section is amended to read: Section 0. 0 (e) Except for funds subject to paragraphs (a)(v), (vi) and (vii) and subsection (c) of this section, funds appropriated under this section shall be for the period beginning with the effective date of this section and ending June HB0

0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 0, 00. Notwithstanding W.S. --0, --(e) and --0(a), any unexpended unobligated funds subject to: (iv) Subsection (c) of this section shall not revert until June 0, 0 0. Section. This act is effective immediately upon completion of all acts necessary for a bill to become law as provided by Article, Section of the Wyoming Constitution. (END) HB0