Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1401 Engrossed / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            May 5, 2011      TO: Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Business & Commerce      FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1401 by Laubenberg (Relating to who may participate in certain local option elections to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages.), As Engrossed    No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would add Section 501.1035 to the Election Code to allow a municipality that includes an annexed area to hold a local option election to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages only if a petition that is filed contains a sufficient number of signatures based on the number of qualified voters in the municipality, including the annexed area. The bill also would require that qualified voters of the annexed area be permitted to vote. Local Government Impact There could be costs to a municipality to hold a local option election to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages if a sufficient number of qualified voters filed a petition; however, those costs would vary by locality and are not anticipated to be significant. Based on costs reported to the Secretary of State (SOS) in 2010 by a sampling of counties, municipalities, and special districts, the average cost incurred by a local governmental entity for an election is $1.98 per registered voter.    Source Agencies:   LBB Staff:  JOB, AG, TP    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
May 5, 2011





  TO: Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Business & Commerce      FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB1401 by Laubenberg (Relating to who may participate in certain local option elections to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages.), As Engrossed  

TO: Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Business & Commerce
FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB1401 by Laubenberg (Relating to who may participate in certain local option elections to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages.), As Engrossed

 Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Business & Commerce 

 Honorable John Carona, Chair, Senate Committee on Business & Commerce 

 John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB1401 by Laubenberg (Relating to who may participate in certain local option elections to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages.), As Engrossed

HB1401 by Laubenberg (Relating to who may participate in certain local option elections to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages.), As Engrossed



No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would add Section 501.1035 to the Election Code to allow a municipality that includes an annexed area to hold a local option election to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages only if a petition that is filed contains a sufficient number of signatures based on the number of qualified voters in the municipality, including the annexed area. The bill also would require that qualified voters of the annexed area be permitted to vote.

Local Government Impact

There could be costs to a municipality to hold a local option election to prohibit or authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages if a sufficient number of qualified voters filed a petition; however, those costs would vary by locality and are not anticipated to be significant. Based on costs reported to the Secretary of State (SOS) in 2010 by a sampling of counties, municipalities, and special districts, the average cost incurred by a local governmental entity for an election is $1.98 per registered voter.

Source Agencies:



LBB Staff: JOB, AG, TP

 JOB, AG, TP