COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH
OVERSIGHT DIVISION
FISCAL NOTE
L.R. No.: 1752-04
Bill No.: Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed HCS for SCS for SB 384
Subject: Licenses - Motor Vehicle; Motor Vehicles; Revenue Dept
Type: Original
Date: June 1, 2007
Bill Summary: Requires persons replacing stolen license plate tabs prior to January 1, 2009, to submit notarized affidavits and persons replacing stolen tabs issued on or after January 1, 2009, to submit a police report; allows license plates to be encased in a transparent cover. This bill also requires donation receptacles operating for profit to display on the receptacle that the donations are not for charitable organizations and will be resold for profit.
FISCAL SUMMARY
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON GENERAL REVENUE FUND |
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FUND AFFECTED |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
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Total Estimated Net Effect on General Revenue Fund |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON OTHER STATE FUNDS |
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FUND AFFECTED |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
Highway Fund |
($110,676) |
($55,338) |
$0 |
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Total Estimated Net Effect on Other State Funds |
($110,676) |
($55,338) |
$0 |
Numbers within parentheses: ( ) indicate costs or losses. This fiscal note contains 5 pages.
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS |
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FUND AFFECTED |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
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Total Estimated Net Effect on All Federal Funds |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FULL TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) |
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FUND AFFECTED |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
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Total Estimated Net Effect on FTE |
0 |
0 |
0 |
☒ Estimated Total Net Effect on All funds expected to exceed $100,000 savings or (cost).
☐ Estimated Net Effect on General Revenue Fund expected to exceed $100,000 (cost).
ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS |
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FUND AFFECTED |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
Local Government |
($31,324) |
($15,662) to Unknown - Less than $100,000 |
Unknown - Less than $100,000 |
FISCAL ANALYSIS
ASSUMPTION
Officials from the Department of Pubic Safety - Office of the Director and Missouri State Highway Patrol, and Office of the State Public Defender state this proposal will have no fiscal impact on their agencies.
Officials from the Office of Attorney General assume that any potential costs arising from this proposal can be absorbed with existing resources.
Officials from the Office of State Courts Administrator state this proposal has no fiscal impact on the Courts.
Officials from the Department of Revenue (DOR) state they will implement a procedure change, but there will be no costs for implementation.
In FY 2006, DOR issued 16,669 replacement tabs due to theft in which the applicant paid the $8.50 fee because he/she did not submit a police report. Since a police report will no longer be required for tabs issued prior to January 1, 2009, there will be a decrease in replacement tab revenue of approximately $142,000 in FY 2008 and $71,000 in the first half of FY 2009 due to issuing these tabs at no fee due to theft.
In response to the perfected version of this proposal, officials from the Springfield Police Department assumed no fiscal impact resulting from this proposed legislation.
In response to the introduced version of this proposal, officials from the Jefferson City Police Department states that the number of such reports to their department are very few, therefore, there likely would be unnoticeable fiscal impact.
In response to the introduced version of this proposal, officials from the Independence Police Department don't see any additional costs associated with this proposal since their department takes very few of these reports.
Oversight assumes Police Departments could receive income from fees for providing copies of police reports in order that a person could get replacement license plate tabs starting January 1, 2009.
FISCAL IMPACT - State Government |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
HIGHWAY FUND |
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Loss - Department of Revenue - Loss of fee income for replacement license tabs |
($110,676) |
($55,338) |
$0 |
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ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON HIGHWAY FUND |
($110,676) |
($55,338) |
$0 |
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FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government |
FY 2008 |
FY 2009 |
FY 2010 |
POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS |
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Income - Police Departments - Income from copies of police reports |
$0 |
Unknown - Less than $100,000 |
Unknown - Less than $100,000 |
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Loss - Cities and Counties - Loss of fee income from replacement license tabs |
($31,324) |
($15,662) |
$0 |
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ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON POLITICAL DIVISIONS |
($31,324) |
($15,662) to Unknown - Less than $100,000 |
Unknown - Less than $100,000 |
FISCAL IMPACT - Small Business
No direct fiscal impact to small businesses would be expected as a result of this proposal.
FISCAL DESCRIPTION
§ 301.301
Modifies the stolen license plate tabs procedure for obtaining free tabs from the Department of Revenue. Under current law, a person replacing stolen license plate tabs may receive two sets of two license plate tabs for free if the person submits a police report with the application. This proposal would modify the procedure by requiring any person replacing stolen license plate tabs issued prior to January 1, 2009, to submit a notarized affidavit to that effect. For persons replacing stolen license plate tabs issued on or after January 1, 2009, the person will have to submit a police report with his or her application.
This bill has an emergency clause for §301.301.
This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental space.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Department of Public Safety
Office of the Director
Missouri State Highway Patrol
Office of State Courts Administrator
Office of State Public Defender
Department of Revenue
Local Law Enforcement
Jefferson City Police Department
Springfield Police Department
Independence Police Department
Mickey Wilson, CPA
Director
June 1, 2007