DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 100 Engrossed 2016 First Extraordinary Session Talbot Abstract: Eliminates certain dedicated funds and transfers remaining fund balances into the state general fund and eliminates certain dedications of certain funds. VARIOUS FUNDS Proposed law eliminates the following funds: 2013 Amnesty Collections Fund §4(B) of Act No. 421 of the 2013 R.S. of the Legislature Academic Improvement Fund R.S. 17:354 Center for Excellence for Autism Spectrum Disorder R.S. 39:100:122 Competitive Core Growth Fund R.S. 17:3138.2 Compulsive and Problem Gaming Fund R.S. 27:27.1(F), 92(B)(2)(a), 249(A), 270(A)(2), 392(B)(2)(a) and 437, R.S. 28:842, and R.S. 47:9029(B) Community Water Enrichment Fund R.S. 39:100.81 Department of Health and Hospitals Facility Support Fund R.S. 40:16.2 and R.S. 3:2(C) Department of Justice Legal Support Fund R.S. 49:259 and R.S. 42:262(B) Department of Revenue Alcohol and Tobacco Control Officers Fund R.S. 11:544 DNA Testing Post-Conviction Relief for Indigents Fund CCrP. Art. 926.1(K) and R.S. 15:147(B)(14) Equine Health Studies Program Fund R.S. 27:392(B)(6)(a) FEMA Reimbursement Fund R.S. 39:100.26 and 100.31 Fiscal Administrator Revolving Loan Fund R.S. 39:1357 FMAP Stabilization Fund §7 of Act No. 420 of the 2013 R.S. of the Legislature Forest Productivity Fund R.S. 3:4411 Fund for Louisianians in Need of Civil Legal Assistance §3 of Act No. 1065 of the 1997 R.S. of the Legislature Health Care Redesign Fund R.S. 39:100.51 and R.S. 46:977.13 Higher Education Initiatives Fund R.S. 17:3129.6 Higher Education Financing Fund R.S. 39:100.146, 352, and 1590(A)(2)(b) and (c) and (B)(2) Indigent Parent Representation Program Fund R.S. 15:185.5 Innocence Compensation Fund R.S. 15:572.8(N) Legislative Capitol Technology Enhancement Fund R.S. 24:39 Louisiana Asbestos Detection and Abatement Fund R.S. 39:97.3 Louisiana Charter School Start-Up Loan Fund R.S. 17:4001 Louisiana Economic Development Fund R.S. 23:1514(D)(5), R.S. 47:318(D), R.S. 51:1927.1, 2315, 2332(3), and 2341 Louisiana Interoperability Communications FundR.S. 39:100.41 Louisiana Mega-Project Development Fund R.S. 51:2365 and 2366, R.S. 3:4423(3) Louisiana Public Defender Fund R.S. 15:167 Louisiana State Police Salary Fund R.S. 22:831(B) Major Events Fund R.S. 39:100.126 Major Events Incentive Program Subfund R.S. 51:2365.1 Marketing Fund R.S. 47:318 MediFund R.S. 51:2211-13 Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Operating Fund R.S. 22:1476(A)(2) New Orleans Public Safety Fund R.S. 40:1402 Overcollections Fund R.S. 39:100.21, R.S. 17:407.27(B)(3), 3046.3(C), 5068(D)(3), and 4019(C) Payments Towards the UAL Fund R.S. 39:100.11, R.S. 39:82(A) and 352 Rapid Response Fund R.S. 51:2361,2362, 2363, R.S. 3:4423(3), R.S. 23:1514(D)(5) Riverboat Gaming Enforcement Fund R.S. 27:92(B)(2)(c) and (C) Sickle Cell Fund R.S. 39:100.123 Southern University AgCenter Program Fund R.S. 27:392(B)(6)(b) Sports Facility Assistance Fund R.S. 39:100.1, and R.S.47:1602.1 and 1520(A)(1)(e) State Emergency Response Fund R.S. 39:100.26(A) and 100.31 Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Fund R.S. 46:2913 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Upgrade Fund R.S. 17:3138.3 Support Education in Louisiana First Fund R.S. 17:421.7, R.S. 27:92(B)(2), 270(A)(3) Tobacco Regulation Enforcement Fund R.S. 47:841(G) Tobacco Settlement Enforcement Fund R.S. 13:5073(A)(1) and R.S. 39:98.7 Tobacco Tax Health Care Fund R.S. 47:841.1 Tobacco Tax Medicaid Match Fund R.S. 47:841.2 Unfunded Accrued Liability and Specialized Educational Institutions Support Fund R.S. 39:100.136; and R.S. 47:6351(G)(3) and (4) Workforce and Innovation for a Strong Economy R.S. 17:3138.2, 3138.3, and 3138.4 Workforce Training Rapid Response Fund R.S. 17:1874 Proposed law directs the state treasurer to transfer any balances remaining in the funds eliminated to the state general fund. PARI-MUTUEL LIVE RACING FACILITY GAMING CONTROL FUND (R.S. 27:392) Present law provides for the collection of fees, fines and taxes related to slot machines. Present law creates the Pari-mutuel Live Racing Facility Gaming Control Fund (Gaming Control Fund) and after deposit into the Compulsive and Problem Gaming Fund, deposits the remainder of the revenues into the Gaming Control Fund. Monies are dedicated to the expenses of the Gaming Control Board, the Department of Justice, and the Louisiana Racing Commission. Present law further deposits certain amounts of slot machine proceeds into certain funds for the use of various localities with remaining monies deposited into the New Orleans Sports Franchise Assistance Fund. Proposed law eliminates the dedications from the fund to the Gaming Control Board, the Department of Justice, and the Louisiana Racing Commission. Proposed law further limits the deposit into the New Orleans Sports Franchise Assistance Fund to $3.1 million annually and deposits money remaining in the Gaming Control Fund at the end of the year into the state general fund. VIDEO DRAW POKER DEVICE FUND (R.S. 27:437) Present law provides for the collection of taxes, fees, fines and penalties related to video draw poker devices. Present law creates the Video Draw Poker Device Fund and, after the deposit into the Compulsive and Problem Gaming Fund, deposits the remainder of the revenues into the Video Draw Poker Device Fund. Monies in the fund are dedicated as follows: (1)25% of the monies in the fund are distributed as follows: (a)Compensation for district attorneys and assistant district attorneys, not to exceed $5.4 million. (b)Governing authorities of municipalities in which video draw poker devices are operated. (c)Sheriffs of municipalities in which video draw poker devices are operated. (2)An allocation to the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections and the Dept. of Justice to enforce the laws and regulations governing video draw poker devices. (3)Monies in the fund that are not required to meet the other dedications as required in present law are deposited into the state general fund. Proposed law eliminates the allocation to the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections and the Dept. of Justice to enforce the laws and regulations governing video draw poker devices. Proposed law further requires the deposit of any unexpended or unencumbered money at the end of the fiscal year into the state general fund. Effective July 1, 2016. (Amends R.S. 3:2(C), 4411(A), and 4423(3), R.S. 13:5073(A)(1), R.S. 17:407.27(B)(3), 3046.3(C), 4019(C), and 5068(D)(3), R.S. 22:1476(A)(2), R.S. 23:1514(D)(5), R.S. 27:27.1(F), 92(B)(2), 249(A), 270(A)(2) and (3)(a), 392(B)(2) and (C)(7), and 437(B)(1)(c) and (2) and (C)(2), (3), and (4), R.S. 33:9551(E)(3), 9561(E)(3), and 9571(E)(3), R.S. 39:82(A), 352, and 1590(A)(2)(b) and (c) and (B)(2), R.S. 42:262(B), R.S. 46:977.13, R.S. 47:9029(B), R.S. 51:1927.1, 2211(A), 2332(3), and 2341(F), 2361, 2362(A)(intro. para.), 2363, 2365, 2365.1(B) through (D), and 2366 and §4(B) of Act No. 421 of the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature; Adds R.S. 27:392(C)(8); Repeals R.S. 3:4411(B) and (C), R.S. 11:544, R.S. 15:147(B)(14), 167, 185.5, and 572.8(N), R.S. 17:354, 421.7, 1874, 3129.6, 3138.2, 3138.3, 3138.4, and R.S. 17:4001, R.S. 22:831(B), R.S. 24:39, R.S. 27:92(C), 392(B)(6), R.S. 28:842, R.S. 39:97.3, 98.7, 100.1, 100.11, 100.21, 100.26, 100.31, 100.41, 100.51, 100.81, 100.122, 100.123, 100.126, 100.136, 100.146 and 1357, R.S. 40:16.2 and 1402, R.S. 46:2913, R.S. 47:318, 841(G), 841.1, 841.2, 1520(A)(1)(e), 1602.1, and 6351(G)(3) and (4), R.S. 49:259, R.S. 51:2212(3), 2213, and 2315, and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 926.1(K), §7 of Act No. 420 of the 2013 R.S. of the Legislature, and §3 of Act No. 1065 of the 1997 R.S. of the Legislature) Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to the original bill: 1. Eliminate repeal of the Pari-mutuel Live Racing Facility Gaming Control Fund (Gaming Control Fund) and limit the amount of deposit into the New Orleans Sports Franchise Assistance Fund to $3.1 million annually and deposit all money remaining in the Gaming Control Fund at the end of the year into the state general fund. 2. Restore the dedications from the Two Percent Fire Insurance Fund to the state fire marshal and Fire and Emergency Training Institute at Louisiana State University. 3. Restore the deposit of recurring state general fund as a source of revenue into the New Opportunities Waiver Fund. 4. Eliminate the repeal of the following statutory dedications: Fire Marshal Fund Forest Protection Fund Louisiana Agricultural Finance Authority Fund Louisiana Emergency Response Network Fund Louisiana State University Firemen Training Program Film Library Fund Telecommunications for the Deaf Fund Video Draw Poker Device Purse Supplement Fund