Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB0940 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 03/07/2025

                    HB 940 - SB 918 
FISCAL NOTE 
 
 
 
Fiscal Review Committee 
Tennessee General Assembly 
 
March 7, 2025 
Fiscal Analyst: Rebecca Chandler | Email: rebecca.chandler@capitol.tn.gov | Phone: 615-741-2564 
 
HB 940 - SB 918 
 
SUMMARY OF BILL:   Increases the minimum age requirement for operating a personal 
watercraft from 12 to 16 years old. Mandates proof of financial responsibility for personal watercraft 
operators. 
 
 
FISCAL IMPACT: 
 
STATE GOVERNMENT 
REVENUE  Wildlife Resources Fund 
FY25-26 & Subsequent Years 	($15,600) 
   
OTHER FISCAL IMPACT 
 
Due to multiple unknown variables, any recurring decreases in state and local sales tax revenue and 
recurring increases in state premium tax revenue, cannot be quantified with reasonable certainty. 
 
 
 Assumptions: 
 
• Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann § 69-9-501, a personal watercraft is defined as a mechanically 
propelled vessel that is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling on 
the vessel rather than being operated in a conventional manner by a person sitting, standing, 
or kneeling inside the vessel. It includes, but is not limited to, Jet Skis, Waverunners, Sea-
Doos, Wetjets, Aquajets, Polaris, Tigersharks, and similar craft. 
• It is assumed that increasing the age requirement will not have a significant impact upon 
sales of watercraft in the state. However, requiring proof of financial ownership for the 
operation of personal watercraft could impact future sales as this requirement adds a 
significant cost factor to watercraft ownership. Due to multiple unknown variables, any 
impact on state and local sales tax revenue cannot be quantified with reasonable certainty as 
it is dependent on future behavior of consumers that will be sufficiently disincentivized 
from purchasing a personal watercraft. 
• Prior to operating any watercraft in Tennessee, an individual is required to complete a 
boating safety exam. 
• This legislation will result in individuals within the age group of 12-15 years no longer 
having an incentive to take such exam. 
• The exam is $10, of which $1.00 is kept by the licensing agent and the remaining $9.00 is 
allocated to the Wildlife Resources Fund.   
• Licensing agents are private companies.   
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• The number of exams taken by the affected age group, total revenue, and revenue 
allocations are as follows: 
 
 
Boating Safety Exams (Age 12-15) 
 
Exams Taken Revenue 
Revenue allocations 
 
Agent 
Wildlife 
Fund 
FY20-21 1,603 $14,427 $1,603 $12,824 
FY21-22 1,817 $16,353 $1,817 $14,536  
FY22-23 1,638 $14,742 $1,638 $13,104  
FY23-24 2,415 $24,150 $2,415 $21,735 
Average 	$15,550  
 
• Individuals that will be disincentivized from purchasing a personal watercraft as a result of 
proof of financial ownership requirement will also no longer take such exams. Due to 
multiple unknown variables, any decrease in state revenue associated with such individuals 
cannot be quantified with reasonable certainty. 
• However, while some individuals within the age group of 12-15 will still complete the safety 
exam as they will be authorized to operate a personal watercraft with the direct supervision 
of an adult, and while most of the testing impact for individuals no longer taking the test 
due to financial responsibility requirements, it is assumed that the average revenue above 
sufficiently approximates the total loss of state revenue for both groups of individuals on a 
recurring basis. 
• Therefore, the recurring decrease in state revenue to the Wildlife Resources Fund in FY25- 
26 and subsequent years is estimated to be $15,550. 
• For those individuals that obtain insurance on their personal watercrafts, there will be a 
recurring increase in state revenue associated with premium taxes on such insurance 
policies. However, due to multiple unknown variables, any such increases cannot be 
quantified with reasonable certainty. 
 
  
CERTIFICATION: 
 
 The information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 
   
Bojan Savic, Executive Director