Connecticut 2023 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06875 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 05/26/2023

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 
Hartford, CT 06106  (860) 240-0200 
http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa 
sHB-6875 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ISSUANCE OF AN IDENTITY CARD 
OR MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR'S LICENSE TO A PERSON 
BEING DISCHARGED FROM A CORRECTIONAL FACILITY. 
As Amended by House "A" (LCO 8571) 
House Calendar No.: 359  
 
Primary Analyst: ME 	5/25/23 
Contributing Analyst(s):    
Reviewer: RP 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 24 $ FY 25 $ 
Correction, Dept. 	GF - Cost 59,721 244,856 
State Comptroller - Fringe 
Benefits
1
 
GF - Cost 25,573 104,847 
Department of Motor Vehicles TF - Cost Up to 5,000 Up to 
20,000 
Department of Motor Vehicles TF - Revenue 
Gain 
See Below See Below 
Note: GF=General Fund; TF=Transportation Fund  
Municipal Impact: None  
Explanation 
The bill requires the Department of Correction (DOC) and the 
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to ensure certain incarcerated 
individuals have a state identity card or driver's license
2
 when they are 
released from a correctional facility resulting in the costs described 
below. 
To meet the requirements of the bill the DOC will have to hire four 
                                                
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 42.82% of payroll in FY 24. 
2
 The bill only includes renewal driver's licenses, it does not include issuing of initial 
drives license.   2023HB-06875-R010836-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 2 
 
 
new employees (three correctional counselor's and one financial clerk) 
for a cost to the DOC of $59,271 in FY 24
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 and $244,856 in FY 25, along 
with associated fringe benefit costs of $25,573 in FY 24 and $104,847 in 
FY 25.  The amendment requires the DOC to:  
• Determine if each new inmate has an identity card or driver's 
license and when it expires.  
• Determine the documentation needed 24 and 13 months 
before the discharge date for an inmate and facilitate the 
process by providing forms, fees, waivers, mailing, etc. 
Currently, DOC and DMV must ensure an inmate possess an identity 
card or license if they request one, qualify for one, and pay the 
associated fees. In FY 22 the DOC helped over 1,300 inmates secure a 
driver's license or a non-driver ID and approximately 8,000 inmates 
were discharged from correctional facilities.  
The bill results in a cost to DMV of up to $5,000 in FY 24 and up to 
$20,000 in FY 25 for processing and issuance costs related to ID cards 
and license renewals. The cost would be dependent on implementation 
decisions made by DMV and DOC. The bill also results in a revenue gain 
to the Special Transportation Fund for ID card and license renewal fees. 
It is unknown how many additional incarcerated people will apply for 
IDs and driver's license renewals under the amendment. 
House "A" strikes the underlying bill and its associated fiscal impact 
resulting in the impact described above.  
The Out Years 
  The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to inflation and the number of 
incarcerated people requesting ID cards and licenses. 
                                                
3
 The costs in FY 24 reflect the bills effective date of April, 1, 2024.