LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 88TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION May 10, 2023 TO: Honorable Brian Birdwell, Chair, Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB2719 by Ashby (Relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state.), As Engrossed Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB2719, As Engrossed : an impact of $0 through the biennium ending August 31, 2025. General Revenue-Related Funds, Five- Year Impact: Fiscal Year Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact toGeneral Revenue Related Funds2024$02025$02026$02027$02028$0All Funds, Five-Year Impact: Fiscal Year Probable Revenue (Loss) fromHistoric Sites5139 Probable Revenue Gain fromTexas Historical Commission Retail Operations Fund (Outside the Treasury)2024($327,000)$327,0002025($327,000)$327,0002026($327,000)$327,0002027($327,000)$327,0002028($327,000)$327,000 Fiscal AnalysisThe bill would amend several provisions of the Government Code related the Texas Historical Commission (THC). The bill would increase the maximum historic courthouse project grant to $10 million from the current $6 million. The bill would also authorize THC to manage certain retail operations. Under the provisions of this bill, revenue from these retail operations, currently deposited to General Revenue-Dedicated Fund 5139, Historic Sites, would be deposited to a new Texas Historical Commission Retail Operations Fund that would be held as a trust fund outside the Treasury. Earnings and interest in the THC Retail Operations Fund would be retained in that fund and could be expended without appropriations for certain THC operations. LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 88TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION May 10, 2023 TO: Honorable Brian Birdwell, Chair, Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB2719 by Ashby (Relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state.), As Engrossed TO: Honorable Brian Birdwell, Chair, Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB2719 by Ashby (Relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state.), As Engrossed Honorable Brian Birdwell, Chair, Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development Honorable Brian Birdwell, Chair, Senate Committee on Natural Resources & Economic Development Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board HB2719 by Ashby (Relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state.), As Engrossed HB2719 by Ashby (Relating to the powers of the Texas Historical Commission over historic sites in this state.), As Engrossed Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB2719, As Engrossed : an impact of $0 through the biennium ending August 31, 2025. Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB2719, As Engrossed : an impact of $0 through the biennium ending August 31, 2025. General Revenue-Related Funds, Five- Year Impact: 2024 $0 2025 $0 2026 $0 2027 $0 2028 $0 All Funds, Five-Year Impact: 2024 ($327,000) $327,000 2025 ($327,000) $327,000 2026 ($327,000) $327,000 2027 ($327,000) $327,000 2028 ($327,000) $327,000 Fiscal Analysis The bill would amend several provisions of the Government Code related the Texas Historical Commission (THC). The bill would increase the maximum historic courthouse project grant to $10 million from the current $6 million. The bill would also authorize THC to manage certain retail operations. Under the provisions of this bill, revenue from these retail operations, currently deposited to General Revenue-Dedicated Fund 5139, Historic Sites, would be deposited to a new Texas Historical Commission Retail Operations Fund that would be held as a trust fund outside the Treasury. Earnings and interest in the THC Retail Operations Fund would be retained in that fund and could be expended without appropriations for certain THC operations. Methodology According to the Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), revenue generated by current THC retail operations is estimated to be $327,000 per year from fiscal year 2024 through fiscal year 2028. The bill would result in a revenue loss in this amount to General Revenue-Dedicated Fund 5139, Historic Sites. The CPA assumes that the same amount of revenue would be deposited to the new THC Retail Operations Fund outside the Treasury beginning with the effective date of the bill, presumed to be September 1, 2023. The CPA does not project an increase in revenue related to any new retail operations authorized under this bill.Note: This legislation would do one or more of the following: create or recreate a dedicated account in the General Revenue Fund, create or recreate a special or trust fund either in, with, or outside the Treasury, or create a dedicated revenue source. The fund, account, or revenue dedication included in this bill would be subject to funds consolidation review by the current Legislature. Local Government Impact The increase of maximum grant award in the Historic Courthouse grant program authorized in this bill could decrease the number of full restoration grants to counties for this purpose should the THC increase these awards. 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