Bill Text: GA HB81 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Fiscal bills; bill impacts school revenues; require
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 5-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-04-14 - House Withdrawn, Recommitted [HB81 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB81-Introduced.html
11 LC 33
3873
House
Bill 81
By:
Representatives Casas of the
103rd,
Dickson of the
6th,
Ashe of the
56th,
Harrell of the
106th,
Golick of the
34th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Article 3 of Chapter 5 of Title 28 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to fiscal bills generally, so as to require the submission
of a bill for a fiscal note when such bill has a significant impact upon
anticipated revenues or expenditures of a local school system; to provide for
cooperation by the Department of Education and the State School Superintendent;
to provide for distribution of the bill and fiscal notes to local school
superintendents; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and
for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
3 of Chapter 5 of Title 28 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to fiscal bills generally, is amended by revising Code Section 28-5-42, relating
to introduction of bills having significant impact upon anticipated revenues or
expenditures and furnishing of fiscal notes, as follows:
"28-5-42.
(a)(1)
Any bill having a significant impact on the anticipated revenue or expenditure
level of any state department, bureau, board, council, committee, commission, or
other state agency
or on any
local school or local school system must
be introduced no later than the twentieth day of any session. The sponsor of
such legislation must request a fiscal note from the Office of Planning and
Budget and the Department of Audits and Accounts by November 1 of the year
preceding the annual convening of the General Assembly in which the bill is to
be introduced, but subsequent to the preparation of such bill by the Office of
Legislative Counsel. With respect to a member-elect of the General Assembly,
such person must request a fiscal note from the Office of Planning and Budget
and the Department of Audits and Accounts by December 1 of the year preceding
the annual convening of the General Assembly in which the bill is to be
introduced, but subsequent to the preparation of such bill by the Office of
Legislative Counsel. The director of the Office of Planning and Budget and the
state auditor shall prepare and submit the fiscal note not later than the day of
convening of the General Assembly.
(2)
The failure to request a fiscal note by November 1 as provided in paragraph (1)
of this subsection shall preclude consideration of the measure by the Senate or
the House of Representatives unless the committee to which a bill is assigned in
the chamber in which it is introduced:
(A)(i)
Determines that such bill will have a significant impact as described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection;
(ii)
Waives the applicable November 1 or December 1 deadline of paragraph (1) of this
subsection;
(iii)
Requests a fiscal note from the director of the Office of Planning and Budget
and the state auditor, except as otherwise provided in subsection (e) of this
Code section; and
(iv)
Among fiscal notes so requested, the chairperson of such committee suggests a
preferred order of completion to guide the director of the Office of Planning
and Budget and the state auditor; or
(B)
Determines that such bill will not have a significant impact as described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3)
Any such determination or waiver shall be by the affirmative vote of a majority
of the members of the committee, on a specific motion for waiver, and shall
allow consideration of the measure by both chambers so long as the bill has been
introduced not later than the twentieth day of any session.
(4)
Any general bill having a significant impact on the anticipated revenue or
expenditure level of counties and municipalities must be introduced no later
than the twentieth day of any session.
(5)
This article shall not apply to any local bill affecting a county or
municipality which must be advertised in accordance with the requirements of
Code Section 28-1-14, relating to the advertisement of local
legislation.
(b)
In the event any bill having a significant impact as described in paragraph (1)
of subsection (a) of this Code section is introduced after the twentieth day of
any session, it shall not be considered or acted upon in any manner by either
the Senate or the House of Representatives. The President of the Senate shall
decide whether a bill which is introduced in the Senate falls within this
category; and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall decide whether a
bill which is introduced in the House of Representatives falls within this
category. The President of the Senate shall have the same right of decision on
House bills which reach the Senate; and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives shall have the same right of decision on Senate bills which
reach the House of Representatives.
(c)(1)
In the event a bill having a significant impact as described in paragraph (1) of
subsection (a) of this Code section is introduced not later than the twentieth
day of any session, the chairperson of the committee to which such bill is
referred shall request the director of the Office of Planning and Budget and the
state auditor to submit any such fiscal note as to the fiscal effect of any such
bill and to file a copy of such fiscal note with the Senate Budget Office and
the House Budget Office. The chairperson shall make such request after the bill
is referred to the committee.
(2)
The chairperson shall not be required to make such request with respect to any
bill for which:
(A)
A fiscal note has been requested by the sponsor of the bill pursuant to
paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this Code section and the chairperson has
been duly notified in writing of such request by such sponsor; or
(B)
The director of the Office of Planning and Budget and the state auditor have
previously submitted a fiscal note pursuant to a request under paragraph (1) of
subsection (a) of this Code section.
(d)
In the event a determination is made under subparagraph (a)(2)(B) of this Code
section that a bill will not have a significant impact, if the director of the
Office of Planning and Budget or the state auditor has information or knowledge
that any bill will have a significant impact as described in paragraph (1) of
subsection (a) of this Code section, a fiscal note may be prepared according to
the criteria outlined in subsection (g) of this Code section. Such a fiscal note
may be prepared without a request by the bill's author or the committees to
which it is assigned in either chamber. Any fiscal note prepared according to
this subsection shall be distributed consistent with Code Section
28-5-44.
(e)
During any regular session of the General Assembly, the director of the Office
of Planning and Budget and the state auditor shall prepare and submit the fiscal
note within five days after receipt of the request or within ten days if the
director of the Office of Planning and Budget and the state auditor have made a
formal request for extension of time.
(f)
The principal administrative and fiscal officers of all departments, boards,
councils, committees, commissions, and other agencies of the state government
and, when applicable, of counties, municipalities, and other political
subdivisions are authorized and directed to cooperate fully with the director of
the Office of Planning and Budget and the state auditor in providing any
information and assistance necessary in the preparation of fiscal notes pursuant
to this Code section.
(g)
The fiscal note required by this Code section shall include a reliable estimate
in dollars of the anticipated change in revenue or expenditures under the
provisions of the bill. It shall also include a statement as to the immediate
effect and, if determinable or reasonably foreseeable, the long-range effect of
the measure. If, after careful investigation, it is determined that no dollar
estimate is possible, the fiscal note shall contain a statement to that effect,
setting forth the reasons why no dollar estimate can be given. In this event,
the fiscal note shall contain an example based on a specific situation or
reflecting the average group of persons possibly affected by the bill so as to
provide an indication of the cost of such bill to the General Assembly.
Assumptions used to develop these averages shall be noted in the fiscal note and
the criteria included herein shall constitute a fiscal note. No comment or
opinion regarding the merits of the measure for which the statement is prepared
shall be included in the fiscal note; however, technical or mechanical defects
may be noted. The state auditor and the director of the Office of Planning and
Budget shall jointly prepare their fiscal note; and, if there is a difference of
opinion between such officials, it shall be noted in the fiscal note. In the
event the director of the Office of Planning and Budget and the state auditor
concur that the fiscal note on any such bill cannot be prepared within the
five-day limitation in effect during any regular session of the General
Assembly, they shall so inform the chairperson in writing and shall be allowed
to submit said note not later than ten days after the request for it is
made.
(h)
As used in subsection (a) of this Code section with respect to any bill
submitted for a fiscal note affecting any local school or local school system,
'significant impact on the anticipated revenue or expenditure level' shall
include a significant impact on the operations or programs of a local school or
local school system. The Department of Education and the State School
Superintendent are authorized and directed to cooperate fully with the director
of the Office of Planning and Budget and the state auditor in providing any
information and assistance necessary in the preparation of fiscal notes relating
to local schools or local school systems. A copy of any bill submitted for a
fiscal note affecting any local school or local school system, when received by
the Office of Planning and Budget, shall be promptly transmitted by such office
to the State School Superintendent, who shall promptly transmit a copy of such
bill to each local school superintendent. A copy of any fiscal note prepared
affecting any local school or local school system shall be promptly transmitted
by such office to the State School Superintendent, who shall promptly transmit a
copy of such fiscal note to each local school superintendent. Unless a
determination is made pursuant to subparagraph (a)(2)(B) of this Code section
that such bill does not have a significant impact, the effective date of such
bill shall not be earlier than July 1 of the year following the year of
introduction of such
bill."
SECTION
2.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.