Colorado 2023 2023 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB064 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 07/11/2023

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 Legislative Council Staff 
Nonpartisan Services for Colorado’s Legislature 
 
Final Fiscal Note  
   
 
Drafting Number: 
Prime Sponsors: 
LLS 23-0263  
Sen. Gardner; Ginal 
Rep. Snyder; Armagost  
Date: 
Bill Status: 
Fiscal Analyst: 
July 11, 2023 
Signed into Law  
John Armstrong | 303-866-6289 
john.armstrong@coleg.gov  
Bill Topic: CONTINUE OFFICE OF PUBLIC GUARDIANSHIP  
Summary of  
Fiscal Impact: 
☒ State Revenue 
☒ State Expenditure 
☐ State Transfer 
☐ TABOR Refund 
☐ Local Government 
☐ Statutory Public Entity 
 
The bill expands the Office of Public Guardianship to provide services in all judicial 
districts. Starting in FY 2025-26, the bill will increase state expenditures on an ongoing 
basis.  
Appropriation 
Summary: 
No appropriation is required.   
Fiscal Note 
Status: 
The fiscal note reflects the enacted bill. 
 
 
Table 1 
State Fiscal Impacts Under SB 23-064 
 
  
Budget Year 
FY 2023-24 
Out Year 
FY 2025-26 
Out Year 
FY 2026-27 
Out Year 
FY 2027-28 
Revenue 
 
-       -       -       -       
Expenditures General Fund -  $1,035,838  $1,684,755  $2,399,352  
 	Centrally Appropriated. -       $181,337  $330,937  $489,970  
 Total Expenditures -  $1,217,175  $2,015,692  $2,889,322  
 	Total FTE - 10.0 FTE 18.3 FTE 27.2 FTE 
Transfers  -       -       -       -       
Other Impacts General Fund Reserve -  $155,376  $252,713  $359,903  
 
 
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Summary of Legislation 
The Office of Public Guardianship (“the office”), established by House Bill 17-1087, currently operates 
as a pilot program in three Judicial districts.  This bill makes the office permanent and requires the 
office to operate in all Judicial districts by 2030.  The bill establishes the office as an independent 
judicial agency, similar to the Office of the Child’s Representative, for administrative purposes. The 
bill establishes a board of directors within the Judicial Department to appoint the director of the office 
and develop rules for governance.  The director must begin administering the office by 
December 31, 2023, with agreed-upon assistance from the Judicial Department.  The office will hire 
public guardians to provide services to indigent and incapacitated adults in each judicial district. The 
office may accept gifts, grants and donations.  
Background and Assumptions 
The office currently serves indigent and incapacitated individuals in the 2
nd
 judicial district.  The office 
received 316 referrals as of December 2022, and has served a total of 102 guardianships, including 
83 currently active guardianships. Many referrals to the office were denied because clients were not 
in the 2
nd
 judicial district. Demand for guardianship services across the state is expected to be high.  A 
statistical analysis conducted by the office suggests an unmet statewide need of between 2,754 and 
3,736 individuals requiring assistance from a guardian. 
State Revenue 
Beginning in FY 2025-26, revenue to the Records and Reports Cash Fund will increase to conduct 
additional CAPS background checks on newly hired public guardians.  Based on the assumed number 
of new public guardians hired, the fiscal note assumes increases to the cash fund will be minimal.  The 
current fee for a CAPS background check is $9.00.  Revenue to the CAPS Cash Fund is subject to the 
TABOR revenue limit. 
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State Expenditures 
The bill increases state General Fund expenditures by about $1.2 million in FY 2025-26, $2.0 million in 
FY 2026-27, and $2.9 million in FY 2027-28, as shown in Table 2 and described below.  These costs are 
in the newly expanded Office of Public Guardianship and the Office of the State Court Administrator, 
both within the Judicial Department 
 
Table 2 
Expenditures Under SB 23-064 
 
 	FY 2023-24 FY 2025-26 FY 2026-27 FY 2027-28 
Office of Public Guardianship   
Personal Services 	-  $759,893  $1,380,924  $2,032,124  
Legal Services 	-  $95,166  $95,166  $95,166  
Operating Expenses 	-  $14,850  $25,650  $36,450  
Capital Outlay Costs 	-  $73,370  $53,360  $60,030  
Vehicle Costs 	-  $30,672  $61,344  $97,128  
Centrally Appropriated Costs
1
 	-  $181,337  $330,937  $489,970  
FTE – Personal Services 	- 10.0 FTE 18.3 FTE 27.2 FTE 
FTE – Legal Services 	- 0.5 FTE 0.5 FTE 0.5 FTE 
OPG Subtotal 	-  $1,155,288  $1,947,381  $2,810,868  
State Court Administrator                      
Court-Ordered Appointments 	-  $61,687  $68,311  $78,454  
OSCA Subtotal  $61,687  $68,311  $78,454  
Total Costs -  $1,216,975  $2,015,692  $2,889,322  
Total FTE - 10.0 FTE 18.3 FTE 27.2 FTE 
1
 Centrally appropriated costs are not included in the bill's appropriation. 
Office of Public Guardianship 
Between FY 2025-26 and FY 2027-28, the office will expand to all 23 judicial district in the state, 
resulting in additional staffing, legal services and operating costs, which are shown in Table 2 above 
and described in more detail in the following sections.  Costs are assumed to come from the General 
Fund. 
 
Staff costs. By FY 2027-28, the office will require 28.0 FTE to implement the expanded public 
guardianship program.  The fiscal note assumes that this staff will be phased in over a 3-year period 
beginning in FY 2025-26.  Staff costs include personal services costs, operating costs, and capital outlay 
costs as shown in Table 2.  The fiscal note assumes a July 1 start date and the General Fund pay date 
shift for new staff across all three years of the expansion. 
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 Public guardians.  The fiscal note assumes a public guardian can serve between 15 and 20 indigent 
or incapacitated adults in the judicial districts that they serve.  Based on this standard, the office 
will hire 19 new public guardians by FY 2027-28, who will provide services to around 405 clients.  
The fiscal note also assumes the office will take a phased in approach by hiring 6 new guardians 
in FY 2025-26, 6 new guardians in FY 2026-27 and 7 new guardians in FY 2027-28.  
 
 Support staff.  In addition, the office will require two training coordinators to create and 
implement training curriculums for guardians and create an employee wellness program; one 
grants and research specialist to expand the office’s funding resources and complete a cost-benefit 
analysis evaluation of the office; a staff attorney  to provide in-house counsel; a staff assistant to 
assist the director of the office with the expansion and day-to-day operations of the office; two 
human resources analysts to manage personnel matters, a case management aide to assist 
guardians with managing cases in the 1
st
 and 18
th
 judicial districts; and public guardian supervisor 
to manage newly hired and existing public guardians. Similar to the public guardians, these 
support staff positions will phase in through FY 2027-28.  
 
Legal services. As a result of the expansion, the office is expected to require additional legal services 
from the Department of Law.  In FY 2021-22, the office used about 360 hours of legal services. 
Accounting for the expected growth in caseload, it is estimated that an additional 900 hours of legal 
services will be required annually beginning in FY 2025-26. Legal services are provided at a rate of 
$105.74 per hour by the Department of Law, which will require the equivalent of 0.5 FTE for this work. 
 
Vehicle costs.  Each new public guardian will require a fleet vehicle, managed by the Department of 
Personnel and Administration. Vehicle leases are estimated to cost $3,000 per vehicle and 
maintenance and operating for each vehicle is estimated at about $2,100 per year based on 
approximately 9,100 miles of driving to serve their clients, on average.  The Department of Personnel 
and Administration will bill the office for fleet vehicle services and reappropriated spending authority 
will be adjusted as necessary through the annual budget process starting in FY 2025-26. 
Office of the State Court Administrator 
The bill increase costs to the courts and the Office of the State Court Administrator additional court-
ordered appointments. Each new guardianship case can result in additional court-ordered 
appointments of guardians ad litem, court visitors, and legal counsel, whether required by statute or 
at the discretion of the court.  Based on data from the pilot program, it is estimated that a guardian 
ad litem will attend 15 percent of guardianship hearings and an attorney will attend 29 percent of the 
hearings. Other hearings are attended by lay individuals working on behalf of the guardian. Costs for 
these appointments are shown in Table 2 above. 
Department of Human Services.  
Starting in FY 2025-26, workload to the Department of Human Services will increase to conduct 
additional CAPS background checks.  The fiscal note assumes this work can be accomplished within 
existing appropriations.  
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Governor’s Office 
Workload will minimally increase for the Governor’s Office of Boards and Commissions to make the 
required appointment under the bill.  This work can be accomplished within existing appropriations.  
Centrally Appropriated Costs   
Pursuant to a Joint Budget Committee policy, certain costs associated with this bill are addressed 
through the annual budget process and centrally appropriated in the Long Bill or supplemental 
appropriations bills, rather than in this bill. These costs, which include employee insurance and 
supplemental employee retirement payments, are shown in Table 2. 
Other Budget Impacts 
General Fund reserve.  Under current law, an amount equal to 15 percent of General Fund 
appropriations must be set aside in the General Fund statutory reserve.  Based on this fiscal note, the 
bill is expected to increase the amount of General Fund held in reserve by the amounts shown in 
Table 1, decreasing the amount of General Fund available for other purposes. 
Effective Date 
The bill was signed into law by the Lieutenant Governor on and took effect on May 30, 2023. 
State and Local Government Contacts 
Judicial  Law  Office of Public Guardianship  
Human Services 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The revenue and expenditure impacts in this fiscal note represent changes from current law under the bill for each 
fiscal year.  For additional information about fiscal notes, please visit:  leg.colorado.gov/fiscalnotes.