OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 240-0200 http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa sSB-238 AN ACT CONCERNING REVISIONS TO CERTAIN ENVIRONMENT RELATED STATUTES. Primary Analyst: MR 4/5/22 Contributing Analyst(s): OFA Fiscal Note State Impact: Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 23 $ FY 24 $ Department of Energy and Environmental Protection GF - Potential Revenue Gain Under 20,000 Under 20,000 Note: GF=General Fund Municipal Impact: None Explanation The bill makes various changes to environment-related statutes: Section 10 authorizes the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to renew certain lapsed pesticide applicator certifications without reexamination, but with payment of a late fee. 1 This is expected to result in a revenue gain to DEEP, anticipated to be minimal, as some amount of late fees are expected to be collected by the agency. Additionally, Section 11 authorizes DEEP to register pesticides either on an annual basis or, as under current law, for five-year periods. As DEEP is currently shifting this program to an e-licensing system, this could alter the distribution of revenue on an annual basis but is not anticipated to change the overall amount revenue collected under the 1 Under the bill, the late fee is equal to 10% of the renewal fee, plus 1.25% per month or part of a month, dating from when the certification lapsed. 2022SB-00238-R000350-FN.DOCX Page 2 of 2 program. Lastly, Section 16 of the bill applies existing penalties (of up to $1,000 for a violation, plus up to $100 for each day that the violation continues) for failing to file certain documents under the radiation materials laws. This provision could result in a minimal revenue gain to DEEP to the extent violations occur. The bill makes other changes that are not anticipated to result in a fiscal impact to the state or municipalities. The Out Years The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would continue into the future subject to the amount of fees remitted.