Connecticut 2024 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05223 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 05/03/2024

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
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sHB-5223 
AN ACT CONCERNING MINOR REVISIONS TO AGRICULTURE 
RELATED STATUTES. 
As Amended by House "A" (LCO 5170) 
House Calendar No.: 86  
 
Primary Analyst: RW 	5/1/24 
Contributing Analyst(s): MP   
 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ 
Insurance Dept. 	IF - Cost 50,000 None 
Resources of the General Fund GF - Potential 
Revenue Gain 
Up to 
$25,000 
Up to 
$25,000 
Note: GF=General Fund; IF=Insurance Fund  
Municipal Impact: None  
Explanation 
The bill results in a potential General Fund revenue gain of up to 
$25,000 per year, beginning in FY 25, from requiring businesses to get 
separate commercial kennel, grooming facility, and training facility 
licenses from the Department of Agriculture. The annual revenue gain 
will be dependent on the number of licensed commercial kennels that 
are also engaged in the business of grooming or training that will need 
to obtain a separate license for these operations. 
The bill also requires the Insurance Department (DOI) to conduct a 
feasibility study for establishing a captive insurance company to assist 
farmers impacted by severe weather. This results in an Insurance Fund 
cost of approximately $50,000 in FY 25 for DOI to hire an actuarial firm 
with expertise in catastrophe modeling to conduct the study and 
produce a report by January 1, 2025. DOI does not have the capacity to 
do the study internally.   2024HB-05223-R010660-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 2 
 
 
The other provisions of the bill make modifications to current statutes 
that are not anticipated to result in a state or municipal fiscal impact.   
House "A" added the requirement that the (DOI) conduct a feasibility 
study for establishing a captive insurance company to assist farmers, 
which results in an Insurance Fund cost of approximately $50,000 in FY 
25 as described above. 
House "A" also modifies the age when a dog or cat must be vaccinated 
against rabies, which is not expected to result in a fiscal impact. 
 The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above will continue 
subject the number of businesses applying annually for multiple 
licenses.