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1996 SESSION
960076667Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 10.1-202 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 10.1-202. Gifts and funds for state parks to constitute Conservation Resources Fund; concession fees.
Gifts of money, entrance and concession fees, fees from
contractor-operated concessions, and all funds accruing from, on account
of, or to the use of state parks acquired or held by the Commonwealth
Department shall constitute the Conservation Resources Fund. The
Fund shall be under the direction and control of the Director and may be
expended for the conservation, development, maintenance, and operations of
state parks acquired or held by the Commonwealth Department.
However, expenditures from the Fund for operation of state parks shall not
exceed, in any fiscal year, an amount equal to twenty-five forty-five
percent of the revenues deposited into the Fund from fees and charges paid
by visitors to state parks. The remainder of the revenues deposited into
the Fund from fees and charges paid by visitors to state parks shall be
expended for the conservation and development of state parks. Revenues
generated from state park concessions operated by the Department shall be
deposited into a separate special fund for use in operating such concessions.
Unexpended portions of the Fund shall not revert to the state treasury at
the close of any fiscal year unless specified by an act of the General
Assembly. The Fund shall not include any gifts of money to the Virginia
Conservation and Recreation Foundation or other funds deposited in the Virginia
Conservation and Recreation Fund.
The proceeds from the sales of surplus property shall be used exclusively for the acquisition and development of state parks.
2. That the provision of this act which requires that expenditures from the Conservation Resources Fund for operation of state parks not exceed, in any fiscal year, an amount equal to forty-five percent of the revenues deposited into the Conservation Resources Fund from fees and charges paid by visitors to state parks shall expire on July 1, 1997, and thereafter, expenditures for this purpose from the Conservation Resources Fund shall not exceed, in any fiscal year, an amount equal to twenty-five percent.