Connecticut 2024 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05413 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/11/2024

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 
Hartford, CT 06106  (860) 240-0200 
http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa 
sHB-5413 
AN ACT CONCERNING THE ILLEGAL USE OF CERTAIN 
VEHICLES AND STREET TAKEOVERS.  
 
Primary Analyst: LG 	4/10/24 
Contributing Analyst(s): ME, BP, RP   
Reviewer: RW 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ 
Policy & Mgmt., Off. GF - Cost 107,700 105,900 
Policy & Mgmt., Off. GF - Cost Potential 
Significant 
Potential 
Significant 
State Comptroller - Fringe 
Benefits
1
 
GF - Cost 43,500 43,500 
Note: GF=General Fund 
  
Municipal Impact: 
Municipalities Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ 
Various Municipalities Potential 
Cost 
Minimal Minimal 
Various Municipalities Savings See Below See Below 
Various Municipalities Potential 
Revenue 
Gain 
See Below See Below 
  
Explanation 
The bill results in various fiscal impacts described below regarding 
changes to street takeovers and the illegal use of motor vehicles.  
Sections 1 and 2 allows municipalities to (1) seize certain all-terrain 
vehicles (ATVs) that violate a local ordinance if the municipality mails 
                                                
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 41.25% of payroll in FY 25.  2024HB-05413-R000453-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 3 
 
 
a letter to the owner or lienholder first and (2) destroy the vehicles 
instead of requiring them to be stored or sold at a public auction. This 
may result in a potential cost to municipalities to the extent that more 
ATVs are seized. There is also a potential savings to municipalities to 
the extent they no longer have to store or auction the vehicles. These 
sections have no impact on municipalities that have not adopted an 
ordinance on the operation of ATVs. 
Section 3 allows municipalities to adopt an ordinance prohibiting 
street takeovers and allows fines to be set for the violation of this 
ordinance. There is a potential revenue gain to municipalities beginning 
in FY 25 to the extent that the ordinance is adopted, and fines are issued 
for violations. The section allows fines to be set up to $1,000 for the first 
violations, $1,500 for the second violations, and $2,000 for all subsequent 
violations.  
Section 4 makes various changes to certain license penalties that does 
not result in an impact to the state or municipalities.  
Section 5 adds several municipal ordinance violations to the list of 
offenses for which fines are payable to the Centralized Infraction Bureau 
(CIB). This may result in a potential revenue gain to municipalities from 
fines to the extent that municipalities create ordinances and that 
violations occur. 
Section 6 requires the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) to 
administer grants to municipalities to support enforcement of street 
takeover and ATV regulations ordinances. The grants must be at least 
$500,000 and specific uses are outlined in the bill. The section also 
requires OPM to develop grant application forms, post grant 
information online, and annually report on the program.  
This results in a cost of approximately $105,900 in FY 25 and FY 26 to 
OPM for a Lead Planning Analyst, training and supplies, and a one-time 
cost of $1,760 in FY 25 for equipment costs. The is also a cost of $43,500 
in FY 25 and FY 26 to the Office of the State Comptroller for associated 
fringe benefits.   2024HB-05413-R000453-FN.DOCX 	Page 3 of 3 
 
 
The section also results in a cost to OPM for grant funds of at least 
$500,000 to each municipality and a corresponding potential revenue 
gain to municipalities beginning in FY 25.  
The Out Years 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to inflation, the number of vehicles 
seized, fines, violations issued, and grants administered to 
municipalities.