122nd MAINE LEGISLATURE
LD 2044 LR 3140(02)
An Act To Enhance the Protection of Maine Families from Terrorism and Natural Disasters
Fiscal Note for Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment "   "
Committee: Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Fiscal Note Required: Yes
   
             
Fiscal Note
Current Costs - Legislative Study
Potential Transfers to Budget Stabilization Fund
Projections Projections
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
Appropriations/Allocations
Other Special Revenue Funds $0 $3,860 $0 $0
Transfers
Other Special Revenue Funds $0 $0 $0 $0
Legislative Study
This legislation includes an Other Special Revenue Funds allocation to the Legislature of $3,860 in fiscal year 2006-07 for two additional meetings of the Task Force to Study Maine's Homeland Security Needs. Also included is authorization for a one-time Other Special Revenue Funds transfer of $3,860 in fiscal year 2006-07 from the Maine Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management to the Legislature to cover the costs of this study.
Fiscal Detail and Notes
This legislation transfers 45% of the rental income collected by the Department of Administrative and Financial Services , Bureau of General Services to an Other Special Revenue Funds account within the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management for disaster assistance.  Beginning in fiscal year 2007-08, this authorization will result in an annual transfer of $1,086,525 from the Bureau of General Services to the Disaster Assistance program within the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management.
This bill requires that the balance of the Disaster Relief Fund may not exceed $3,000,000 and that any amount in excess of that threshold must be transferred to the Budget Stabilization Fund within the Department of Administrative and Financial Services.  The extent to which this transfer is triggered will depend on the level of expenditures from the Disaster Relief Fund for emergencies of a significant magnitude which can not be predicted at this time.
The Maine Emergency Management Agency within the Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management will be able to absorb the tasks of staffing the Homeland Security Advisory Council and other minor tasks described in the bill within existing budgeted resources.
Any additional costs to the Department of Education and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention in the Department of Health and Human Services in implementing this bill is expected to be minor and can be absorbed utilizing existing budgetary resources.