Fiscal Note - State of Utah - 2014 General Session
SB0161 - Criminal Surcharge Amendments
State Government (UCA 36-12-13(2)(b)):
Enacting this bill could reduce revenue to the Department of Health by $290,300; the Department of Human Services $238,400; the Department of Public Safety $497,600; the Governor's Office $954,200; and the Courts $139,900; as criminal surcharge funding is diverted to local governments.
State Budget Detail Table | FY 2014 | FY 2015 | FY 2016 |
Revenue: | |||
Dedicated Credits | $0 | ($290,300) | ($290,300) |
Restricted Funds | $0 | ($1,830,100) | ($1,830,100) |
Total Revenue | $0 | ($2,120,400) | ($2,120,400) |
Expenditure | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Net Impact, All Funds (Rev.-Exp.) | $0 | ($2,120,400) | ($2,120,400) |
Net Impact, General/Education Funds (Rev.-Exp.) | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Local Governments (UCA 36-12-13(2)(c)):
Enacting this bill will increase criminal surcharge funding to local justice courts by $2,120,400.
Direct Expenditures by Utah Residents and Businesses (UCA 36-12-13(2)(d)):
Enacting this bill likely will not result in direct, measurable expenditures by Utah residents or businesses.
Performance Note Required? (Joint Rule 4-2-404): No
2/1/2014, 6:09:32 PM, Lead Analyst: Jardine, S./Attny: LAK | Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst |