H.B. 222 2023/01/19 21:08, Lead Analyst: Ivan D. Djambov Attorney: PO Fiscal Note H.B. 222 2023 General Session Bison Amendments by Watkins, C. General, Income Tax, and Uniform School Funds JR4-4-101 Ongoing One-time Total Net GF/ITF/USF (rev.-exp.) $0 $0 $0 State Government UCA 36-12-13(2)(c) Revenues FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025 Wildlife Resources (GFR) $0 $1,000 $1,000 Total Revenues $0 $1,000 $1,000 Enactment of this legislation could generate $1,000 per year to the Wildlife Resources Restricted Account from the sale of additional bison permits: estimated 16 resident permits ($50 each) and 2 non- resident permits ($100 each). Expenditures FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025 Total Expenditures $0 $0 $0 Enactment of this legislation likely will not materially impact state expenditures. FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025 Net All Funds $0 $1,000 $1,000 Local Government UCA 36-12-13(2)(c) Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct, measurable costs for local governments. Individuals & Businesses UCA 36-12-13(2)(c) Enactment of this legislation would allow qualified members of the public to purchase bison permits, which could result in estimated 16 Utah residents to acquire a $50 resident permit and 2 non-residents to obtain a $100 non-resident permit, with total impact of $1,000 per year. Regulatory Impact UCA 36-12-13(2)(d) Enactment of this legislation likely will not change the regulatory burden for Utah residents or businesses. Performance Evaluation JR1-4-601 This bill does not create a new program or significantly expand an existing program. H.B. 222 2023/01/19 21:08, Lead Analyst: Ivan D. Djambov Attorney: PO Notes on Notes Fiscal notes estimate the direct costs or revenues of enacting a bill. The Legislature uses them to balance the budget. They do not measure a bill's benefits or non-fiscal impacts like opportunity costs, wait times, or inconvenience. A fiscal note is not an appropriation. The Legislature decides appropriations separately.