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Energy Infrastructure and Impact Office
Grants Program Status Update
Interim Government Finance Committee
Lance Gaebe, DirectorEnergy Infrastructure and Impact Office
Department of Trust LandsFebruary 3, 2016
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program 2
Energy Impact ProgramEnergy Infrastructure and Impact Office (EIIO)A Division within the Office of the Commissioner ofUniversity and School Lands
The Board of University and School Lands (Land Board) Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer Attorney General Superintendent of Public Instruction
Land Board has the Authority to: Appoint the EIIO Director, and to Award and Distribute Impact Grants from the Oil and Gas Impact Grant Fund
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program 3
Energy Infrastructure and Impact Office Mission:Provide assistance through grants, to local political subdivisions to address direct costs associated with infrastructure impacts from energy activity.
$6 million - 2007-2009 Biennium $8 million - 2009-2011 Biennium $135 million - 2011-2013 Biennium $240 million - 2013-2015 Biennium $140 million – 2015-2017 Biennium
Coal Impacted Political SubdivisionOil and Gas Impacted Political Subdivisions (cities, counties, school districts, other taxing districts)Impacted means actual or anticipated extraordinary expenditures caused by energy development and associated growth
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program 4
2015-2017 BienniumOil and Gas Impact Grant Fund - $140 million
Legislative Designations of $132.5 Million of Grants to: Airports (requires match local & federal) - $48 million School Districts - $30 million Law Enforcement - $10 million
$750,000 Organizations Servicing Human Trafficking Victims $250,000 Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Programs
Critical Access Hospitals - $10 million* Bowman and Divide Counties – Equally share $8 million* Emergency Medical Services - $6 million* Eligible Political Subdivisions Receiving Less Than $5 Million GPT - $5
million Golden Valley, Renville, McLean, Slope, Ward, McHenry and Mercer
*Exemption provided N.D.C.C. 57-62 Impact Aid Program
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Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program 5
2015-2017 BienniumOil and Gas Impact Grant Fund - $140 million
(continued)Legislative Designations of $132.5 Million of Grants to:
Nursing Homes, Basic Care Facilities, Home Health & Hospice Services -$4 million*
Fire Protection Districts - $3 million Providers of Services to Developmentally Disabled - $2 Million* Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Organizations - $2 Million* Local District Health Units - $2 Million City of Stanley - $1.7 Million City of Kenmare - $500,000 City of Berthold - $200,000 City of Burlington - $100,000 $6.8 Million Remaining for Non-Specific Awards
*Exemption provided N.D.C.C. 57-62 Impact Aid Program
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The 2015-2017 Biennium Grants Awarded
Airports - $3.5 Million Awarded Emergency Medical Services - $3.7 Million Awarded K-12 School Districts - $15 Million Awarded Law Enforcement - $7.8 Million Awarded Fire Protection Districts - $3 Million Awarded Local District Health Units - $2 Million Awarded Missouri Ridge Township - $500,000 Awarded Critical Access Hospitals - $5 Million Awarded Developmentally Disabled Providers - $1 Million Awarded Sexual Assault Examiner Programs - $247,767 Awarded Human Trafficking Victim Services - $655,424 Awarded
Total Awarded as of January 28, 2016 = $42.41 million
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program 8
The 2015-2017 BienniumGPT Distributions into the Oil and Gas Impact Grant Fund
An average $6 million each month is necessary for the fund to reach the$140 million appropriated.
September 2015 - $6,047,181.76October 2015 - $3,424,406.96November 2015 - $3,519,660.16December 2015 - $4,284,044.85January 2016 - $3,751,702.50Total $21,026,996.23
Monthly average is $4.2 million
With the down trend, the Land Board requested legal guidance on which Legislative directives are mandatory and which are not required
As of January 29, 2016
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Oil and Gas Impact Grant Fund2015-17 Biennium Designations/Awarded/Remaining
HB 1176,Section 5,
DesignationLegislati
ve Designat
ed
Already
Awarded
Remaining
Required on
Counsel
Counsel AdviceUncertain Based
on Funding Availabili
1 Airports $48,000,000 $3,518,820 $44,481,18
2 K-12 Schools $30,000,000 $15,000,19 $14,999,80
3 Law Enforcement $10,000,000 $8,691,771 $96,809
SB 2199 Human Trafficking$750,000, SB 2284 Sexual $1,211,420
4 Critical Access Hospitals $10,000,000 $5,000,000 $5,000,001/2 required each January of the Biennium $0
5 Bowman & Divide Counties $8,000,000 $8,000,0006 EMS $6,000,000 $3,696,195 $2,303,805
7Eligible Political Subs, 7 low producing counties $5,000,000 $5,000,000
8Nursing Homes/Basic Care/Home Health & $4,000,000 $4,000,000
9 Fire Protection Districts $3,000,000 $3,000,000 $0
10Providers Serving Developmentally Disabled $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,00
1/2 required each January of the Biennium $0
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program 14
Oil and Gas Impact Grant Fund2015-17 Biennium Designations/Awarded/Remaining
HB 1176,Section 5,
DesignationLegislati
ve Designat
ed
Already
Awarded FY16
Remaining
Required on
Counsel
Counsel AdviceUncertain Based
on Funding Availabili
11Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Organizations $2,000,000 $2,000,000
12 Local District Health Units $2,000,000 $2,000,000 $013 City of Stanley $1,700,000 $1,700,00014 City of Kenmare $500,000 $500,00015 City of Berthold $200,000 $200,00016 City of Burlington $100,000 $100,000
Un-Designated Discretionary $6,800,000 $500,000 $6,300,000$139,300,000 $42,406,97 $6,096,809 $90,796,212
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The 2015-2017 BienniumOil and Gas Impact Grant Fund To-Date-
Reimbursements
Reimbursed/Disbursed on Grants Provided to-date:$18,616,107.55
Balance Remaining $2,410,888.68
As of January 29, 2016
2015-17 BIENNIUM OIL REVENUESDistributions from Gross Production and Extraction
Taxes Revised .January 2016Comparison to 2015 Legislative Forecast
TAX TYPE2015
Legislative Forecast
January 2016Revised Forecast
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Increase (Oecrease) from 2015 Forecast
11The January 20 1·6 revised forecast reflects adual revenue collections through January 31, 2016.
Political subdivisions $630,487 ,015 $478, 072,790 ($ 152,414,225Three Affiliated Tribes 265,075,756 188,328,172 (76,.747 ,584Legacy fund 950,597,208 1683,387,883 (267,.209 ,325Foundation aid stabilization fund 134,229,638 106,682,653 (27,.546 ,985)Commo n schools trust fund 134,229,638 106,682,653 (27,.546 ,985Resources trust fund 264,259,277 209,298,480 (54,960,797Renewable energy development fund 3,000,000 3,000,000Energy conservation grant fund 1,200,000 1,066,827 (133 ,173)
140,000,000 28,6 19,538
10,000,000 7,024,545 (2,975 ,455Generalfund 300,000,000 300,000,000Tax. relief fund 300,000,000 300, 000,000State disaste r relief fund 16,422,400 (16,422 ,400Political subdivision allocation fund 44,165,014 (44,.165 ,014)Strategic investme nt and improvements fund
203,05 1,700 30,725,900 (172,325 ,800
TOTAL REVENUES $3,433,733,116 $2,466,288,319 ($967,444,797)
Previous Biennia Unreimbursed Amounts
Current Biennium Unreimbursed Amounts
Cities $ 29,942,474.27Airports $ 20,831,780.56 $ 2,682,510.52EMS $ 1,053,795.38 $ 2,874,078.88K-12 Schools $ 2,422,933.82 $ 5,793,326.89Law Enforcement $ 698,965.87 $ 7,357,423.05Fire Districts $ 634,808.13 $ 2,195,714.17Missouri Ridge Twp $ 500,000.00Local District Health Units $ 1,484,627.29Sexual AssaultNurse Examiner $ 247,767.00Human Trafficking $ 655,424.00Townships and County Roads $ 9,959,116.56Dickinson State University $ 800,000.00
$ 66,343,874.58 $ 23,790,871.80
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program
REVIEW OF GRANTS AWARDED TO DATE
Energy Infrastructure and Impact Office Grants Program Overview
PRESENTED BY: Lance Gaebe, DirectorEnergy Infrastructure and Impact Office
Department of Trust Lands February 3, 2016
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Applications Received vs Awards MadeOil and Gas Impact Grant Fund - 2015-17 Biennium
400366
350
300 285
250
200
150
100
50
0
43
28 32
62 6259 54
6736
67
36
3 3 3 3 1 17 7 11 11 7 7 5 5
100% 74% 100% 92% 54% 100% 54% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 78%
# Applications Received # Awards Made % Successful
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Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program
Amount Requested vs Amount AwardedOil and Gas Impact Grant Fund - 2015-17 Biennium
$80.0 $75.8
$70.0
$60.0
$50.0
$40.0$42.4
$30.0
$20.0
$10.0
$0.0
$3.5 $7.5$3.5
$15.0 $19.9$15.0
$7.8
$16.8
$2.0 $5.4 $1.1
$5.0 $1.0
$ In Millions
Amount Requested Amount Awarded % Amt Awarded of Amount Requested
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$3.7 $3.0 $2.0 $0.5 $1.0 $0.3 $0.2 $1.1 $0.7
100% 49% 100% 39% 18% 100% 92% 45% 100% 80% 59% 56%
Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program
2015-2017 Biennium - Amounts AwardedProviders-Developmental Disabled, $1,000,000, 2%
Local Dist. Health Units,$2,000,000, 5%
Sexual Assault Examiner,$247,767, 1% Human Trafficking,
$655,424, 2%Emergency Request -
Township, $500,000, 1%
Critical Access Hospitals,$5,000,000, 12%
Fire , $3,000,000, 7%
K-12 Schools, $15,000,193, 35%
Airports, $3,518,820, 8%
EMS, $3,696,195, 9%
Law Enforcement,$7,788,580, 18%
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Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program
2015 - 2017 BienniumAward Amounts By Function from the Oil and Gas Impact
Grant FundSexual Assault Examiner,
$247,767, 1%Human Trafficking,
$545,524, 1%
EMS, $3,696,195, 9%
Fire/Rescue, $3,000,000, 7%
Transportation,$4,018,820, 10%
Developmentally DisabledProviders, $1,000,000, 2%
Critical Access Hospitals,$5,000,000, 12%
Local District Health,$2,000,000, 5%
Law Enforcement,$7,788,580, 18%
Education, $15,000,193, 35%
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Energy Infrastructure And Impact Grants Program
Contact Information
lancegaebe@nd.gov
gcfisher@nd.gov rwowings@nd.go
v
Energy Impact Officewww.nd.gov/energyimpact/
701-328-2800 23
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