Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00120 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/20/2022

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 
Hartford, CT 06106  (860) 240-0200 
http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa 
SB-120 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF CHLORPYRIFOS ON GOLF 
COURSES AND NEONICOTINOIDS FOR NONAGRICULTURAL 
USE. 
AMENDMENT 
LCO No.: 5093 
File Copy No.: 68 
Senate Calendar No.: 82  
 
Primary Analyst: MR 	4/20/22 
Contributing Analyst(s):  	() 
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 23 $ FY 24 $ 
Department of Energy and 
Environmental Protection 
GF - Revenue 
Gain 
See Below See Below 
Department of Energy and 
Environmental Protection 
GF - Cost 170,028 163,731 
State Comptroller - Fringe 
Benefits
1
 
GF - Cost 68,912 66,360 
Note: GF=General Fund 
  
Municipal Impact: None  
Explanation 
The strike-all amendment prohibits: (1) using chlorpyrifos on golf 
courses or for cosmetic or nonagricultural uses and (2) selling, 
possessing, or using pesticides containing neonicotinoids under certain 
conditions.   
It expands the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's 
(DEEP) enforcement authority to both bans. This would result in costs 
 
1
The fringe benefit costs for most state employees are budgeted centrally in accounts 
administered by the Comptroller. The estimated active employee fringe benefit cost 
associated with most personnel changes is 40.53% of payroll in FY 23.  2022SB-00120-R00LCO05093-FNA.DOCX 	Page 2 of 2 
 
 
of $170,028 in FY 23 and $163,731 in FY 24, plus fringe benefits, 
associated with hiring two new Environmental Analyst 2 positions and 
one Office Assistant to enforce the new pesticide ban as there is 
currently insufficient staff expertise within DEEP for this purpose, due 
to retirements.  
The strike-all amendment is also anticipated to result in a revenue 
gain associated with civil penalties from violations of the bill's 
provisions. 
It should also be noted that a ban on the use of neonicotinoids, 
currently used to treat certain invasive insects on trees may result in 
significant costs in the out years associated with tree restoration on state 
lands.    
The preceding Fiscal Impact statement is prepared for the benefit of the members of the General Assembly, solely 
for the purposes of information, summarization and explanation and does not represent the intent of the General 
Assembly or either chamber thereof for any purpose. In general, fiscal impacts are based upon a variety of 
informational sources, including the analyst’s professional knowledge. Whenever applicable, agency data is 
consulted as part of the analysis, however final products do not necessarily reflect an assessment from any 
specific department.