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AN ACT
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IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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To enact and amend provisions of law necessary to support the Fiscal Year 2023 budget.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE I. GOVERNMENT DIRECTION AND SUPPORT ..................................................... 4
SUBTITLE A. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND
INFRASTRUCTURE ............................................................................................................. 4
SUBTITLE B. INSPECTOR GENERAL SUPPORT FUND ENHANCEMENT ............ 5
SUBTITLE C. GOVERNMENT SPACE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
TRANSPARENCY DASHBOARD ....................................................................................... 6
SUBTITLE D. PUBLIC FACLITIES ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
IMPLEMENTATION ............................................................................................................ 7
SUBTITLE E. FOIA DISCLOSURE CLARIFICATION .................................................. 7
TITLE II. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION ......................................... 8
SUBTITLE A. HEIRS PROPERTY ..................................................................................... 8
SUBTITLE B. TAX INCREMENT FINANCING ............................................................. 8
SUBTITLE C. REUNION SQUARE TIF ........................................................................... 9
SUBTITLE D. DEPUTY MAYOR FOR PLANNING AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT GRANTS................................................................................................ 10
SUBTITLE E. CENTRAL FOOD PROCESSING FACILITY SITING AND
FEASABILITY STUDY ....................................................................................................... 14
SUBTITLE F. DSLBD GRANTS ........................................................................................ 15
SUBTITLE G. HOME PURCHASE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM .................................. 16
SUBTITLE H. EAST END GROCERY INCENTIVE PROGRAM ............................... 18
SUBTITLE I. UNION STATION EXPANSION PROJECT DELIVERY AND
GOVERNANCE STUDY ..................................................................................................... 18
SUBTITLE J. FOOD POLICY COUNCIL GRANT-MAKING AUTHORITY AND
AMENDMENTS ................................................................................................................... 19
SUBTITLE K. HOUSING PRODUCTION TRUST FUND ACCOUNTABILITY AND
TRANSPARENCY ............................................................................................................... 20
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SUBTITLE L. ARTS AND HUMANITIES GRANT FUNDING .................................... 23
SUBTITLE M. TOPA STUDY TIMELINE EXTENSION .............................................. 23
SUBTITLE N. KEY BRIDGE EXXON PROPERTY EMINENT DOMAIN
AUTHORITY ........................................................................................................................ 24
TITLE III. PUBLIC SAFETY AND JUSTICE ....................................................................... 29
SUBTITLE A. AUTOMATED DEFIBRILLATOR INCENTIVES ............................... 29
SUBTITLE B. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES TRANSPORT ......................... 30
SUBTITLE C. OFFICE OF VICTIM SERVICES AND JUSTICE GRANTS
TRANSPARENCY ............................................................................................................... 32
SUBTITLE D. OFFICE OF UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATOR CPR PROGRAM ................................................................... 33
SUBTITLE E. ACCESS TO JUSTICE INITIATIVE ...................................................... 34
SUBTITLE F. COMPREHENSIVE COGNITIVE HEALTH TRAINING FOR FIRST
RESPONDERS...................................................................................................................... 36
SUBTITLE G. CRIMINAL CODE REFORM COMMISSION ...................................... 38
SUBTITLE H. METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT TRANSPARENCY ..... 40
TITLE IV. PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEMS...................................................................... 42
SUBTITLE A. UNIFORM PER STUDENT FUNDING FORMULA INCREASES ..... 42
SUBTITLE B. UNIVERSAL PAID LEAVE ...................................................................... 47
SUBTITLE C. RECREATION PROGRAMMING GRANTS ........................................ 49
SUBTITLE D. UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FUNDRAISING
MATCH ................................................................................................................................. 49
SUBTITLE E. MASTER FACILITIES PLAN .................................................................. 50
SUBTITLE F. SCHOOL YEAR INTERNSHIP PROGRAM.......................................... 50
SUBTITLE G. UDC IT AND NURSING EDUCATION ENHANCEMENTS ............... 52
SUBTITLE H. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR PAY EQUITY
CLARIFICATION................................................................................................................ 54
SUBTITLE I. DC INFRASTRUCTURE ACADEMY CDL PIPELINE PILOT
PROGRAM ........................................................................................................................... 62
SUBTITLE J. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ZONE BOUNDARIES UPDATE ................ 64
SUBTITLE K. PUBLIC SCHOOL HEALTHY FOOD CURRICULUM GRANTS ..... 65
SUBTITLE L. STRUCTURED LITERACY TRAINING ACTION PLAN .................. 65
SUBTITLE M. RESEARCH PRACTICE PARTNERSHIP CLARIFICATION .......... 67
SUBTITLE N. UPSFF ADEQUACY STUDY ................................................................... 68
SUBTITLE O. DUKE ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF THE ARTS FUNDING AND
ORGANIZATION MODEL ................................................................................................ 69
TITLE V. HUMAN SUPPORT SERVICES ............................................................................ 70
SUBTITLE A. MEDICAID HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES
ENHANCEMENT FUND .................................................................................................... 70
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SUBTITLE B. OPIOID LITIGATION PROCEEDS ........................................................ 71
SUBTITLE C. ALLIANCE ENROLLMENT................................................................... 72
SUBTITLE D. FIRST-TIME MOTHERS HOME VISITING PROGRAM .................. 72
SUBTITLE E. PERINATAL MENTAL HEALTH TASK FORCE ................................ 73
SUBTITLE F. WRAPAROUND SUPPORTS FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND GIRLS.. 76
SUBTITLE G. DIAPER AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESS .......................................... 77
SUBTITLE H. MEDICAL CANNABIS SOCIAL EQUITY FUND ................................ 78
SUBTITLE I. TARGETED AFFORDABLE HOUSING PRIORITIZATION.............. 79
SUBTITLE J. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH GRANT ................................................... 79
SUBTITLE K. DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL PAYMENT RATES................ 80
SUBTITLE L. FLEXIBLE RENT SUBSIDY PILOT PROGRAM EXTENSION ........ 82
SUBTITLE M. SCHOOL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM
IMPLEMENTATION AND FUNDING ANALYSIS ACT OF 2022 ............................... 82
TITLE VI. OPERATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE ....................................................... 85
SUBTITLE A. 11TH STREET BRIDGE PARK FUNDING ........................................... 85
SUBTITLE B. SEASONAL BUSINESS LICENSES ........................................................ 86
SUBTITLE C. CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE FUNDING ................................... 87
SUBTITLE D. BOOT DAMAGE AND REMOVAL FINES ........................................... 87
SUBTITLE E. GREEN FINANCE AUTHORITY BOARD ............................................ 87
SUBTITLE F. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRUST FUND ............................................. 88
SUBTITLE G. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES ........................................ 90
SUBTITLE H. VISION ZERO AMENDMENTS ............................................................. 91
SUBTITLE I. VISITOR PARKING PASS ACCESS........................................................ 92
SUBTITLE J. FAST FERRY SERVICE GRANT ............................................................ 92
SUBTITLE K. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS .... 92
SUBTITLE L. THIRD-PARTY INSPECTION PLATFORM ......................................... 93
TITLE VII. FINANCE AND REVENUE ................................................................................ 93
SUBTITLE A. DISTRICT INTEGRATED FINANCIAL SYSTEM ............................. 93
SUBTITLE B. EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT EXPANSION ................................. 94
SUBTITLE C. CAPITAL FUNDING ................................................................................ 95
SUBTITLE D. DISTRICT UNEMPLOYMENT FUND FUNDING ............................... 95
SUBTITLE E. GROSS INCOME EXCLUSION.............................................................. 95
SUBTITLE F. REAL PROPERTY TAX INCREASE LIMIT FOR SENIORS AND
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES ............................................................................. 96
SUBTITLE G. RULE 736 REPEALS ................................................................................. 97
SUBTITLE H. DISABLED VETERANS HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION ..................... 97
SUBTITLE I. DOWNTOWN HOUSING TAX ABATEMENTS .................................... 98
SUBTITLE J. PENN BRANCH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT .............................. 101
SUBTITLE K. COMMUNITY FOR CREATIVE NON-VIOLENCE REAL
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PROPERTY TAX RELIEF ............................................................................................... 103
SUBTITLE L. SO OTHERS MIGHT EAT (SOME) TAX ABATEMENT .................. 103
SUBTITLE M. EVENTS DC ............................................................................................. 104
SUBTITLE N. SUBJECT TO APPROPRIATIONS REPEALS .................................. 105
SUBTITLE O. FLAVORED TOBACCO PROHIBITION IMPLEMENTATION ..... 106
SUBTITLE P. REVISED REVENUE ............................................................................... 108
TITLE VIII. SPECIAL PURPOSE REVENUE AND DEDICATED REVENUE ............. 109
SUBTITLE A. SPECIAL PURPOSE AND DEDICATED REVENUE FUNDS .......... 109
TITLE IX. APPLICABILITY; FISCAL IMPACT; EFFECTIVE DATE ......................... 110
BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this
act may be cited as the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Support Act of 2022.
TITLE I. GOVERNMENT DIRECTION AND SUPPORT
SUBTITLE A. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AND
INFRASTRUCTURE
Sec. 1001. Short title.
This subtitle may be cited as the Information Technology Innovation and Infrastructure
Amendment Act of 2022.
Sec. 1002. Section 1814(13) of the Office of the Chief Technology Officer Establishment
Act of 1998, effective March 26, 1999, (D.C. Law 12-175; D.C. Official Code 1-1403(13)), is
amended by striking the phrase within the District, including through the issuance of sub-
grants and inserting the phrase within the District, including through the issuance of grants and
through the issuance of sub-grants in its place.
Sec. 1003. Section 1003 of the Technology Services Support Act of 2007, effective
September 18, 2007 (D.C. Law 17-20; D.C. Official Code 1-1432), is amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 1003. DC-NET Services and Innovation Fund.
(a) There is established as a special fund the DC-NET Services and Innovation Fund
(Fund), which shall be administered by the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (Office)
in accordance with subsection (c) of this section.
(b) There shall be deposited into the Fund all payments for telecommunications services
furnished by the Offices DC-NET program from independent District government agencies;
agencies of the federal government; agencies of state or local governments; nonprofit entities
providing services in the District; entities outside the District government that may engage the
DC-NET program to provide telecommunications services to the District of Columbia Public
Schools, District of Columbia public charter schools, or the District of Columbia Public Library;
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any open-access public network established for the purpose of providing Internet access services
to underserved residents or neighborhoods in the District; and entities designated by the Mayor
as necessary to support economic development initiatives of the District government.
(c) Money in the Fund shall be used for the following purposes:
(1) Network enhancement, maintenance, and expansion;
(2) District government information technology innovation;
(3) Initiatives and actions to incorporate emerging information and
communication technologies into the operations of District government agencies to enhance
agency operations and the quality of life for District residents, businesses, and visitors through
smart technology, including the internet of things, public Wi-Fi, connected devices, and sensors,
innovation competitions, and data analytics; and
(4) To pay for operational and administrative costs of the DC-NET program.
(d)(1) The money deposited into the Fund but not expended in a fiscal year shall not
revert to the unassigned fund balance of the General Fund of the District of Columbia at the end
of a fiscal year, or at any other time.
(2) Subject to authorization in an approved budget and financial plan, any funds
appropriated in the Fund shall be continually available without regard to fiscal year limitation.
SUBTITLE B. INSPECTOR GENERAL SUPPORT FUND ENHANCEMENT
Sec. 1011. Short title.
This subtitle may be cited as the Inspector General Support Fund Enhancement
Amendment Act of 2022.
Sec. 1012. Section 208a of the District of Columbia Procurement Practices Act of 1985,
effective November 13, 2021 (D.C. Law 24-45; D.C. Official Code 1-301.115c), is amended as
follows:
(a) Subsection (b) is amended as follows:
(1) Paragraph (1) is amended by striking the phrase ; and inserting a semicolon
in its place.
(2) Paragraph (2) is amended by striking the period and inserting the phrase ;
and in its place.
(3) A new paragraph (3) is added to read as follows:
(3) Notwithstanding any other law, all unspent local funds in excess of $1
million remaining in the operating budget of the Office of the Inspector General at the end of
each fiscal year..
(b) Subsection (c)(1) is amended as follows:
(1) Subparagraph (A) is amended by striking the figure $1 million and inserting
the figure $3 million in its place.
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(2) Subparagraph (B) is amended by striking the figure $2.5 million and
inserting the figure $5 million in its place.
SUBTITLE C. GOVERNMENT SPACE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
TRANSPARENCY DASHBOARD
Sec. 1021. Short title.
This subtitle may be cited as the Government Space Maintenance and Repair
Transparency (GovSMaRT) Dashboard Amendment Act of 2022.
Sec. 1022. The Department of General Services Establishment Act of 2011, effective
September 14, 2011 (D.C. Law 19-21; D.C. Official Code 10-551.01 et seq.), is amended by
adding a new section 1028e to read as follows:
Sec. 1028e. Government Space Maintenance and Repair Transparency Dashboard.
(a) Beginning no later than October 1, 2022, the Department shall publish a dashboard
referencing all open District of Columbia Public School campus facility maintenance work
orders, updated at least weekly to reflect changes in work order status and newly opened work
orders.
(b) Beginning no later than October 1, 2023, the Department shall update the previously
established dashboard to include all open Department of Parks and Recreation facility
maintenance work orders, updated at least weekly to reflect changes in work order status and
newly opened work orders.
(c) For purposes of complying with subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the
Department shall utilize existing technological resources to the greatest extent feasible.
(d) For purposes of this section, the term dashboard means a publicly accessible
online data interface that shares information on all facility maintenance work orders submitted to
the Department, including at least the following information for each work order:
(1) The facility impacted;
(2) The location of the issue;
(3) A description of the type of issue;
(4) The individual or entity that reported the issue, if known and authorized to be
disclosed by the individual or entity;
(5) The work order number;
(6) Any prioritization level that the Department or client agency has assigned;
(7) The status of the work order; and
(8) If the work order remains open, an estimated completion date..
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SUBTITLE D. PUBLIC FACLITIES ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
IMPLEMENTATION
Sec. 1031. Short title.
This subtitle may be cited as the Public Facilities Environmental Safety Implementation
Amendment Act of 2022.
Sec. 1032. The Healthy Public Buildings Assessment Act of 2016, effective April 1, 2017
(D.C. Law 21-237; D.C. Official Code 10-711 et seq.), is amended as follows:
(a) Section 2 (D.C. Official Code 10-711) is amended by striking paragraph (5A).
(b) Section 3 (D.C. Official Code 10-712) is amended as follows:
(1) Subsection (b-1) is amended by striking the phrase construction, excavation,
or substantial renovation: and inserting the phrase construction, or excavation: in its place.
(2) Subsection (d-1) is amended by striking the phrase excavation, substantial
renovation, or construction and inserting the phrase excavation, or construction in its place.
SUBTITLE E. FOIA DISCLOSURE CLARIFICATION
Sec. 1041. Short title.
This subtitle may be cited as the Agency Budget Request Freedom of Information
Clarification Amendment Act of 2022.
Sec. 1042. The Freedom of Information Act of 1976, effective March 29, 1977 (D.C.
Law 1-96; D.C. Official Code 2-531 et seq.), is amended as follows:
(a) Section 204 (D.C. Official Code 2-534) is amended by adding a new subsection (c-
1) to read as follows:
(c-1) Notwit