Connecticut 2024 2024 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00183 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/08/2024

                    OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS 
Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 
Hartford, CT 06106  (860) 240-0200 
http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa 
sSB-183 
AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE 
DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.  
 
Primary Analyst: PM 	4/8/24 
Contributing Analyst(s): BP, RP   
Reviewer: MM 
 
 
 
OFA Fiscal Note 
 
State Impact: 
Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ 
Resources of the General Fund GF - Revenue 
Gain 
See Below See Below 
Department of Emergency 
Services and Public Protection 
Applicant 
Fingerprint Card 
Submission 
Account - 
Revenue Gain/ 
Loss 
See Below See Below 
Department of Motor Vehicles TF - Revenue 
Gain 
See Below See Below 
Judicial Dept. (Probation) GF - Potential 
Cost 
Minimal Minimal 
Note: GF=General Fund; TF=Transportation Fund 
  
Municipal Impact: 
Municipalities Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ 
Municipal Police Departments Potential 
Revenue 
Gain 
See Below See Below 
  
Explanation 
Sections 1 through 3 establish a process for registration and titling 
companies to receive an electronic issuance license from the Department 
of Motor Vehicles (DMV). These sections establish a $250 application 
and renewal fee, a $100 renewal late fee, and a fee of up to $2,000 for 
non-compliance, resulting in a revenue gain from fees.   2024SB-00183-R000310-FN.DOCX 	Page 2 of 3 
 
 
Additionally, applicants must submit to fingerprint-based state 
criminal history records checks, resulting in a revenue gain to the 
General Fund
1
 and a potential revenue gain to the Applicant Fingerprint 
Card Submission account in the Department of Emergency Services and 
Public Protection (DESPP) and municipal police departments beginning 
in FY 25.
2
 It is unknown how many persons will apply for this license. 
Section 4 imposes a $100 late fee on transporter registrations and is 
expected to result in Special Transportation Fund (STF) revenue gain of 
less than $10,000 annually from fees. 
Section 6 requires motor vehicle recyclers to furnish a surety bond 
and imposes a $200 administrative fee for non-compliance, resulting in 
potential STF revenue gain from fees. 
Section 8, which expands existing class B misdemeanors pertaining 
to drivers' schools, results in a potential cost to the Judicial Department 
and a potential revenue gain to the General Fund from fines. On 
average, the marginal cost for supervision in the community is less than 
$800 each year.
3
 Since 2014, there has been no revenue collected for this 
violation. Few, if any, violations are expected in the future. 
The remaining sections of the bill are technical, make conforming 
changes, or otherwise do not result in a fiscal impact to the state or 
municipality. 
The Out Years 
                                                
1
DESPP conducts state criminal history records checks for a fee of $75, and the revenue 
that is collected from this fee is deposited into the General Fund.  
2
DESPP conducts fingerprinting for a fee of $15 fee per person paid to the non-lapsing 
Applicant Fingerprint Card Submission Account. Funds in this account are used for IT 
support and maintenance for the fingerprinting systems. Municipal police 
departments may also conduct required fingerprinting and generally charge a fee of 
$10 to $15. 
3
 Probation marginal cost is based on services provided by private providers and only 
includes costs that increase with each additional participant. This does not include a 
cost for additional supervision by a probation officer unless a new offense is 
anticipated to result in enough additional offenders to require additional probation 
officers.  2024SB-00183-R000310-FN.DOCX 	Page 3 of 3 
 
 
The annualized ongoing fiscal impact identified above would 
continue into the future subject to the number of electronic issuance 
license applications and renewals, violations, or as otherwise described 
above.