Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 17 as appearing in the 2020 Edition is hereby amended by adding the following new section
Section 22: There shall be established and set up on the books of the commonwealth a fund to be known as the United Neighbor's Investing in the Truth for Youth Fund (UNITY Fund), which shall be administered by the Commissioner of the Department of Public Health. Expenditures from the fund shall not be subject to appropriation unless otherwise required by law. The fund shall provide funding for, but not supplant, funds previously designated to support public health investigations under Section 4 of Chapter 21e of the General Laws. The purpose of the fund shall be to provide initial and ongoing funding for cancer surveillance and environmental data collection and to ensure that studies initiated by the department to examine the human health impact of past and present environmental conditions are completed in as timely a manner as scientifically feasible. Funds may be provided from the UNITY Fund to support environmental public health activities including but not limited to research, environmental and biologic sample(s) design and collection modeling, surveys, public engagement and associated administrative costs. The commissioner shall administer the fund using methods, policies, procedures, standards, and criteria for the proper and efficient operation of the fund and studies supported by it in a manner designed to achieve equity, fairness, and efficiency. The secretary of administration and finance, in consultation with the secretary of health and human services, shall determine annually the expenses of administering the fund, which shall be charged to the fund. Any health surveillance and research efforts supported by the UNITY Fund shall be published electronically on the General Court website as well as the department’s website and filed with the clerks of the House and Senate. The commissioner shall report annually itemized expenditures from the fund to the clerks of the House and Senate and the Senate and House committees on ways and means.
(b) The fund shall consist of: (i) legislative appropriations; (ii) gifts or grants from private or public sources, (iii) any legislatively authorized transfers approved by the secretary of administration and finance; and (iv) state and/or federal funds received as a result of cost recovery efforts associated with health investigations related to state and nationally recognized hazardous waste for the specific purpose of the fund. Any amounts contained in the fund shall not revert to the general fund. All interest earned on the amounts in the fund shall be deposited or retained in the fund. The Comptroller shall pay, without further appropriation, any and all amounts certified by the Commissioner for payment as provided above.
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