Fiscal Note

SB0018S01 - Utah Transparency Advisory Board Amendments

State Impact:
Implementation of this bill will require $70,400 one-time in FY 2010 and FY 2011 for a temporary Financial Analyst II in the Division of Finance and may require an additional appropriation of $24,000 per 100 non-state entities that choose to use the State's transparency website.

Funding SourceFY 2009
Approp.
FY 2010
Approp.
FY 2011
Approp.
FY 2009
Revenue
FY 2010
Revenue
FY 2011
Revenue
General Fund, One-Time$0$70,400$70,400$0$0$0
   Total
$0

$70,400

$70,400

$0

$0

$0

Individual, Business and/or Local Impact:
Specific costs will depend on what information cities, towns, counties, school districts, and special service districts currently keep; whether that information is currently available to the public; and what specific financial information the Utah Transparency Advisory Board requires to be posted to the internet. Businesses and individuals may receive certain benefits from the ability to view state and local government financial and contractual data online.

2/6/2009, 11:27:12 AM, Lead Analyst: Amon, R.Office of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst