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Fiscal NoteH.B. 280 4th Sub. (Green) 2022 General Session Cybersecurity Commission by Handy, S (Weiler, Todd.) | ![]() |
Ongoing | One-time | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
Net GF/EF/USF (rev.-exp.) | $(448,400) | $(150,000) | $(598,400) |
Revenues | FY 2022 | FY 2023 | FY 2024 |
Total Revenues | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Enactment of this legislation likely will not materially impact state revenue.
Expenditures | FY 2022 | FY 2023 | FY 2024 |
General Fund | $0 | $448,400 | $448,400 |
General Fund, One-time | $150,000 | $0 | $0 |
Total Expenditures | $150,000 | $448,400 | $448,400 |
Enactment of this legislation could cost General Fund $800 one-time in fiscal year 2022 and $1,600 ongoing beginning in fiscal year 2023 for per diem costs related to members of the Legislature serving on the Cybersecurity Commission. The repeal of the Data Security Management Council could reduce costs to General Fund by $800 one-time in fiscal year 2022 and $3,200 ongoing in fiscal years 2023 and 2024 for per diem costs related to members of the Legislature serving on the Council. Enactment of this legislation could cost General Fund $150,000 one-time in fiscal year 2022 and up to $450,000 beginning in fiscal year 2023 for the Department of Public Safety to provide staff and support to the Cybersecurity Commission. The Department of Public Safety states it can absorb all costs related to staffing and supporting the Cybersecurity Commission.
FY 2022 | FY 2023 | FY 2024 | |
Net All Funds (rev-exp) | $(150,000) | $(448,400) | $(448,400) |
Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct, measurable costs for local governments.
Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct expenditures from tax or fee changes for Utah residents and businesses.