Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3064 Introduced / Fiscal Note

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD    Austin, Texas      FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION            April 12, 2011      TO: Honorable Larry Phillips, Chair, House Committee on Transportation      FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB3064 by King, Phil (Relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards.), As Introduced    No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.  The bill would amend the Government, Occupations and Transportation Codes relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards. Based on the analysis of the Department of Licensing and Regulation and Department of Motor Vehicles, it is assumed that duties and responsibilities associated with implementing the provisions of the bill could be accomplished by utilizing existing resources. Based on the analysis of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, revenue gains related to increases in penalties established by the bill cannot be determined. Local Government Impact Implementing the provisions of the bill would impact almost every locality that has a public building or parking structure, except for those that may outsource this type of function. For example, Harris County parking structures are managed under contract with a private company, which patrols and manages the operations of each structure. Vehicles that are violating the lines separating spaces, or are parked in a dangerous or prohibited manner are subject to tow. Nacogdoches County has at least eight public buildings at various locations around the county. Depending upon the specific requirements, implementing the provisions of the bill could require the county to hire eight additional workers at a minimum yearly salary of $45,000 each, for a total of $360,000 for each fiscal year. Ward County has at least 12 buildings with handicap parking and operates 5 swimming pools in the summer, some of which have handicap parking. A new hire deputy with family medical coverage and other benefits would cost the county about $64,000 per year. Assuming one deputy for each of the 12 buildings (not including the pools), costs would be $768,000.    Source Agencies:304 Comptroller of Public Accounts, 452 Department of Licensing and Regulation, 608 Department of Motor Vehicles   LBB Staff:  JOB, KJG, MW, CWS, KKR    

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 82ND LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 12, 2011





  TO: Honorable Larry Phillips, Chair, House Committee on Transportation      FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board     IN RE:HB3064 by King, Phil (Relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards.), As Introduced  

TO: Honorable Larry Phillips, Chair, House Committee on Transportation
FROM: John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: HB3064 by King, Phil (Relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards.), As Introduced

 Honorable Larry Phillips, Chair, House Committee on Transportation 

 Honorable Larry Phillips, Chair, House Committee on Transportation 

 John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

 John S O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board

HB3064 by King, Phil (Relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards.), As Introduced

HB3064 by King, Phil (Relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards.), As Introduced



No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.



The bill would amend the Government, Occupations and Transportation Codes relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards. Based on the analysis of the Department of Licensing and Regulation and Department of Motor Vehicles, it is assumed that duties and responsibilities associated with implementing the provisions of the bill could be accomplished by utilizing existing resources. Based on the analysis of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, revenue gains related to increases in penalties established by the bill cannot be determined.

The bill would amend the Government, Occupations and Transportation Codes relating to preventing the fraudulent issuance and use of disabled parking placards.

Based on the analysis of the Department of Licensing and Regulation and Department of Motor Vehicles, it is assumed that duties and responsibilities associated with implementing the provisions of the bill could be accomplished by utilizing existing resources. Based on the analysis of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, revenue gains related to increases in penalties established by the bill cannot be determined.

Local Government Impact

Implementing the provisions of the bill would impact almost every locality that has a public building or parking structure, except for those that may outsource this type of function. For example, Harris County parking structures are managed under contract with a private company, which patrols and manages the operations of each structure. Vehicles that are violating the lines separating spaces, or are parked in a dangerous or prohibited manner are subject to tow. Nacogdoches County has at least eight public buildings at various locations around the county. Depending upon the specific requirements, implementing the provisions of the bill could require the county to hire eight additional workers at a minimum yearly salary of $45,000 each, for a total of $360,000 for each fiscal year. Ward County has at least 12 buildings with handicap parking and operates 5 swimming pools in the summer, some of which have handicap parking. A new hire deputy with family medical coverage and other benefits would cost the county about $64,000 per year. Assuming one deputy for each of the 12 buildings (not including the pools), costs would be $768,000.

Implementing the provisions of the bill would impact almost every locality that has a public building or parking structure, except for those that may outsource this type of function. For example, Harris County parking structures are managed under contract with a private company, which patrols and manages the operations of each structure. Vehicles that are violating the lines separating spaces, or are parked in a dangerous or prohibited manner are subject to tow.

Nacogdoches County has at least eight public buildings at various locations around the county. Depending upon the specific requirements, implementing the provisions of the bill could require the county to hire eight additional workers at a minimum yearly salary of $45,000 each, for a total of $360,000 for each fiscal year.

Ward County has at least 12 buildings with handicap parking and operates 5 swimming pools in the summer, some of which have handicap parking. A new hire deputy with family medical coverage and other benefits would cost the county about $64,000 per year. Assuming one deputy for each of the 12 buildings (not including the pools), costs would be $768,000.

Source Agencies: 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts, 452 Department of Licensing and Regulation, 608 Department of Motor Vehicles

304 Comptroller of Public Accounts, 452 Department of Licensing and Regulation, 608 Department of Motor Vehicles

LBB Staff: JOB, KJG, MW, CWS, KKR

 JOB, KJG, MW, CWS, KKR