Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1870 Senate Committee Report / Fiscal Note

Filed 04/10/2025

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                    LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD     Austin, Texas       FISCAL NOTE, 89TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION             April 10, 2025       TO: Honorable Pete Flores, Chair, Senate Committee on Criminal Justice     FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board      IN RE: SB1870 by Perry (relating to municipal and county enforcement of drug and consumable hemp product laws; providing civil penalties.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted     No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated. The bill would prohibit certain entities in the Local Government Code from adopting or enforcing policies or laws that limit the enforcement of state laws relating to drugs or consumable hemp products, or placing them on a ballot for an election. The Office of the Attorney General would be authorized to collect civil penalties for violations of the bill.It is assumed that any costs associated with the bill could be absorbed using existing resources.It is also assumed any revenue generated from civil penalties would have no significant fiscal impact to the state.  Local Government ImpactNo significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.  Source Agencies: b > td > 212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council, 302 Office of the Attorney General, 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts  LBB Staff: b > td > JMc, MGol, LCO, JKe

LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE, 89TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
April 10, 2025



TO: Honorable Pete Flores, Chair, Senate Committee on Criminal Justice     FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board      IN RE: SB1870 by Perry (relating to municipal and county enforcement of drug and consumable hemp product laws; providing civil penalties.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted

TO: Honorable Pete Flores, Chair, Senate Committee on Criminal Justice
FROM: Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
IN RE: SB1870 by Perry (relating to municipal and county enforcement of drug and consumable hemp product laws; providing civil penalties.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted



Honorable Pete Flores, Chair, Senate Committee on Criminal Justice

Honorable Pete Flores, Chair, Senate Committee on Criminal Justice

Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board

Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board

SB1870 by Perry (relating to municipal and county enforcement of drug and consumable hemp product laws; providing civil penalties.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted

SB1870 by Perry (relating to municipal and county enforcement of drug and consumable hemp product laws; providing civil penalties.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.

The bill would prohibit certain entities in the Local Government Code from adopting or enforcing policies or laws that limit the enforcement of state laws relating to drugs or consumable hemp products, or placing them on a ballot for an election. The Office of the Attorney General would be authorized to collect civil penalties for violations of the bill.It is assumed that any costs associated with the bill could be absorbed using existing resources.It is also assumed any revenue generated from civil penalties would have no significant fiscal impact to the state.

Local Government Impact

No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is anticipated.

Source Agencies: b > td > 212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council, 302 Office of the Attorney General, 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts



212 Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council, 302 Office of the Attorney General, 304 Comptroller of Public Accounts

LBB Staff: b > td > JMc, MGol, LCO, JKe



JMc, MGol, LCO, JKe