Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0367

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Fiscal administration of the SBOA.

Impact

The implications of SB 367 are significant for Indiana's fiscal governance, particularly in how the SBOA is managed and funded. By preventing the budget agency from imposing restrictions, the bill promotes greater accountability and efficiency within the SBOA. Additionally, the provisions for employee management—such as hiring, retention, and salary adjustments—are designed to uphold the independence of the SBOA while still aligning with standard fiscal policies. This balance could lead to more effective audits and oversight of state funds, improving fiscal responsibility across state agencies.

Summary

Senate Bill 367 addresses the fiscal administration of the State Board of Accounts (SBOA) by delineating the authority and responsibilities of the office of management and budget, the budget agency, and the state personnel department in relation to the SBOA. The bill stipulates that the budget agency cannot restrict appropriated funds or resources for the SBOA, ensuring that the SBOA has complete access to its funding without arbitrary limitations. This legislative measure aims to bolster the financial autonomy of the SBOA, thereby enhancing its operational independence.

Contention

While the bill seeks to streamline and secure the operational capabilities of the SBOA, some may argue that it presents a potential overreach in terms of the state's control over budgeting and personnel on the part of the SBOA. By establishing mechanisms where the SBOA can operate independently of the budget agency's approval on certain matters, this could raise concerns among legislators about oversight and the potential for budgetary abuse. Future discussions may revolve around ensuring that this independence does not compromise the standards of accountability required for state financial management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0004

Fiscal and administrative matters.

IN HB1211

State and local administration.

IN SB0503

Pharmacy benefit administration.

IN HB1194

State administration.

IN SB0137

Administrative rulemaking.

IN HB1256

Archives and record administration.

IN HB1272

Commission, committee, and board administration.

IN HB1026

Commission, committee, and board administration.

IN HB1154

State employee health plan administration.

IN SB0005

State fiscal and contracting matters.

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