If enacted, HB1316 will centralize and manage funds more effectively by allowing the new fund to hold title to any proceeds transferred from the existing trust fund. This reorganization is aimed at maximizing the utility of funds and ensuring that available resources are specifically allocated towards the improvement of Indiana's infrastructure. The legislation also sets provisions for how the principal of the trust may be utilized, specifically allowing for lease rental payments on bonds or notes secured by federal grant proceeds, thereby enhancing fiscal flexibility in financing significant transportation projects.
Summary
House Bill 1316, known as the Next Level Trust Fund Bill, aims to amend existing Indiana Code provisions related to the establishment and operation of the Next Level Indiana Trust Fund, which is intended to finance the construction and maintenance of highways, roads, and bridges within the state. The bill proposes to repeal the provision establishing the previous Next Generation Trust Fund and transfer any remaining assets into the new trust fund, enabling streamlining of funds specific to transportation projects. It specifies that the Next Level Indiana Trust Fund will serve a benevolent public purpose by focusing exclusively on infrastructure improvements that benefit the residents and users of Indiana’s transportation networks.
Contention
Despite its forward-looking nature, the bill presents points of contention, particularly concerning the management and investment strategies for the trust. The Next Level Indiana Fund Investment Board will play a pivotal role in overseeing investments made from this trust fund, with stringent guidelines established regarding the maximum investment amounts in any individual investment fund. Critics may raise concerns regarding this oversight and the potential implications on local control over transportation funding, given that the use of these funds will be managed at the state level, possibly leading to conflicts between state and local transportation priorities.
Revises Statewide transfer agreements for transfer of academic credit and reverse credit at participating institutions of higher education; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish academic credit and reverse credit transfer standards; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsman within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.