Representatives Seal

Fiscal Note

H.B. 19 2nd Sub. (Gray)

2017 General Session

Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Amendments

by Greene, B (Greene, Brian.)

Senate Seal
General, Education, and Uniform School FundsJR4-5-101
OngoingOne-timeTotal
Net GF/EF/USF (rev.-exp.)$0$0$0


State GovernmentUCA36-12-13(2)(b)

Enactment of this bill could reduce a portion of the $1,718,400 ongoing revenue to the Criminal Forfeiture Restricted Account beginning in FY 2018 from a reduction of total civil forfeitures, restitution, and the removal of a 20% cap on awarded attorney fees.

RevenuesFY 2017FY 2018FY 2019
Total Revenues $0 $0 $0

Enactment of this bill could reduce a portion of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice''s pass-through costs from the $1,718,400 collected annually in the Criminal Forfeiture Restricted Account beginning in FY 2018 as a result of fewer civil asset forfeitures, restitution, and the removal of a 20% cap on awarded attorney fees.

ExpendituresFY 2017FY 2018FY 2019
Total Expenditures $0 $0 $0
Net All Funds (rev-exp) $0 $0 $0
Local GovernmentUCA36-12-13(2)(c)

Enactment of this bill could cost local governments a portion of the approximately $1,718,400 annual pass-through from the Criminal Forfeiture Restricted Account beginning in FY 2018 as a result of fewer collections into the fund.

Individuals & BusinessesUCA36-12-13(2)(d)

Enactment of this bill could save individuals a portion of the approximately $1,718,400 collected annually as a result of fewer civil asset forfeitures, restitution, and the removal of a 20% cap on awarded attorney fees and legal costs.

Performance NoteJR4-2-404

No performance note required for this bill