Fiscal Note

HB0035S02 - Controlled Substance Database - Reporting of Prescribed Controlled Substance Overdose or Poisoning

State Impact:
To comply with the provisions of this bill, it is estimated that the Department of Commerce would need one FTE with annual costs of $30,000 beginning in FY 2012. In addition, programming and capital costs will be $36,500 (one-time) in FY 2012. License fees for individuals licensed to prescribe controlled substances will be increased to cover the additional expenses and will generate General Fund revenue of $26,700 in FY 2012. Commerce Service Fund revenue and expenditures affect the annual transfer to the General Fund.

Funding SourceFY 2010
Approp.
FY 2011
Approp.
FY 2012
Approp.
FY 2010
Revenue
FY 2011
Revenue
FY 2012
Revenue
General Fund$0$0$0$0$63,200$63,200
General Fund, One-Time$0$0$0$0($63,200)($36,500)
Commerce Service Fund$0$30,000$30,000$0$0$0
Commerce Service, One-time$0($30,000)$36,500$0$0$0
   Total
$0

$0

$66,500

$0

$0

$26,700

Individual, Business and/or Local Impact:
Individuals licensed to prescribe controlled substances will see their license fee increase by $7.00. Enactment of this bill likely will not result in direct, measurable costs and/or benefits for businesses or local governments.

2/22/2010, 5:41:26 PM, Lead Analyst: Pratt, S./Attny: TRVOffice of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst