Bill Text: OH HB4 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: To establish the Local Government Performance Measurement Grant Program.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-01-30 - To State and Local Government [HB4 Detail]

Download: Ohio-2013-HB4-Introduced.html
As Introduced

130th General Assembly
Regular Session
2013-2014
H. B. No. 4


Representatives Stautberg, Blessing 



A BILL
To amend sections 189.04, 189.05, 189.06, and 189.08 1
and to enact section 189.041 of the Revised Code 2
to establish the Local Government Performance 3
Measurement Grant Program. 4


BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:

       Section 1. That sections 189.04, 189.05, 189.06, and 189.08 5
be amended and section 189.041 of the Revised Code be enacted to 6
read as follows:7

       Sec. 189.04.  (A) The local government innovation council 8
shall award loans to a qualified political subdivision or a 9
qualified group of political subdivisions to be used for the 10
purchase of equipment, facilities, or systems or for 11
implementation costs.12

       Loans made under division (A) of this section shall be repaid 13
by recipients using savings achieved from the innovation project. 14

       (B) Up to twenty per cent of the funds in the local 15
government innovation fund, established in section 189.05 of the 16
Revised Code, may be awarded by the council as grants to political 17
subdivisions for use in process improvement or implementation of 18
innovation project awards, except for local government performance 19
measurement grants awarded under section 189.041 of the Revised 20
Code. 21

       (C) In every two fiscal years, the council may award one 22
million dollars from the local government innovation fund, 23
established in section 189.05 of the Revised Code, as local 24
government performance measurement grants under section 189.041 of 25
the Revised Code.26

       (D) The council shall award not more than one hundred 27
thousand dollars in total grants and not more than one hundred 28
thousand dollars in total loans to an individual political 29
subdivision per innovation project under this section, excluding 30
local government performance measurement grants awarded under 31
section 189.041 of the Revised Code. For an innovation project 32
involving a qualified group of political subdivisions, the council 33
shall award, in total grants and loans, not more than five hundred 34
thousand dollars, and the average amount per political subdivision 35
shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars.36

       Sec. 189.041. (A) The local government innovation council 37
shall award local government performance measurement grants to 38
political subdivisions to pay the necessary expenses of 39
participation in the center for performance measurement program of 40
the international city/county management association. A political 41
subdivision may use moneys awarded under this section only for the 42
following purposes:43

        (1) To pay the fee to the international city/county 44
management association to enroll the political subdivision in the 45
program;46

        (2) To pay employees of the political subdivision for the 47
hours of work required to receive training to participate in the 48
program and to gather and submit data to the center for 49
performance measurement for the purpose of participation in the 50
program;51

        (3) To pay an independent contractor to receive training to 52
participate in the program and to gather and submit data to the 53
center for performance measurement for the purpose of 54
participation in the program; and55

        (4) To pay for necessary equipment, including computer 56
equipment and software, for the political subdivision to receive 57
training to participate in the program and to gather and submit 58
data to the center for performance measurement for the purpose of 59
participation in the program, if the political subdivision does 60
not already possess such equipment.61

        (B)(1) All political subdivisions of the state are eligible 62
to apply for a grant under this section. A political subdivision 63
shall submit an application for a local government performance 64
measurement grant to the council on a form specified by the 65
council. The form shall require the political subdivision to 66
provide a detailed estimate of the necessary expenses for the 67
political subdivision to participate in the program.68

        (2) A political subdivision that is awarded funds under this 69
section shall not be required to contribute matching funds toward 70
the cost of participation in the program.71

        (3) The council shall award grants under this section in the 72
order in which the council receives each properly completed 73
application form, and in the amount reasonably requested in the 74
application.75

        (C)(1) The council shall award not more than ten thousand 76
dollars in every two fiscal years to a political subdivision under 77
this section.78

        (2) After the end of each fiscal year in which a political 79
subdivision has been awarded a grant under this section, the 80
political subdivision shall do both of the following:81

        (a) Prepare and submit to the council, on a form prescribed 82
by the council, an itemized statement of the grant moneys that 83
were expended and the purposes for which those moneys were 84
expended.85

        (b) Submit to the council any grant moneys awarded under this 86
section that remain unexpended. The council shall deposit all 87
unexpended moneys in the state treasury to the credit of the local 88
government innovation fund created in section 189.05 of the 89
Revised Code.90

       Sec. 189.05.  Funds for awards made by the local government 91
innovation council shall be made from the local government 92
innovation fund, which is hereby created in the state treasury. 93
The fund shall consist of moneys appropriated to it, repayments of 94
principal and interest on loans made from the fund, unexpended 95
grant moneys submitted to the council under division (C)(2)(a) of 96
section 189.041 of the Revised Code, and any grants or donations 97
received from nonpublic entities. Interest earned on the money in 98
the fund shall be credited to the fund. 99

       Sec. 189.06.  (A) All political subdivisions of the state are 100
eligible to apply for awards under the local government innovation 101
program. ApplicationsExcept for applications submitted for a 102
local government performance measurement grant under section 103
189.041 of the Revised Code, applications shall be submitted to 104
the department of development on a form specified by the director 105
of development. The department shall provide the application to 106
the local government innovation council for evaluation and 107
selection.108

       TheExcept as provided in section 189.041 of the Revised 109
Code, the local government innovation council shall award loans 110
and grants under the program in accordance with a competitive 111
process to be developed by the council. 112

       (B) Not later than December 31, 2011, the council shall 113
establish criteria for evaluating proposals and making awards to 114
political subdivisions,other than awards made under section 115
189.041 of the Revised Code. The criteria shall be developed in 116
consultation with nonpublic entities involved in local government 117
issues, state institutions of higher education, and the department 118
of development, as determined by the council. The criteria shall 119
include a requirement that at least one of the political 120
subdivisions that is a party to the proposal provide matching 121
funds. The matching funds may be provided by a nonpublic entity. 122
The criteria for evaluating proposals may include the following 123
provisions:124

       (1) The expected return on investment, based on the ratio of 125
expected savings;126

       (2) The number of participating entities in the proposal;127

       (3) The probability of the proposal's success;128

       (4) The percentage of local matching funds available;129

       (5) The ability to replicate the proposal in other political 130
subdivisions;131

       (6) Whether the proposal is part of a larger consolidation 132
effort by the applicant or applicants;133

       (7) Whether the proposal is to implement performance audit or 134
other audit recommendations under Chapter 117. of the Revised 135
Code;136

       (8) Whether the applicant has successfully completed an 137
innovation project in the past.138

       Sec. 189.08.  (A) Starting not later than March 1, 2012, the 139
local government innovation council shall begin evaluating 140
applications and proposals received under section 189.041 of the 141
Revised Code and from the department of development for awards to 142
political subdivisions. Not later than July 1, 2012, the council 143
shall make its first round of awards to the political 144
subdivisions.145

       (B) After making the first round of awards, the council shall 146
evaluate proposals and make awards on a quarterly basis, or on 147
another schedule determined by the council, with the council 148
determining the funding levels for each round of awards. 149

       (C) When making awards from the local government innovation 150
fund created in section 189.05 of the Revised Code, except for 151
grants awarded under section 189.041 of the Revised Code, the 152
funds awarded across all rounds shall be allocated as follows:153

       (1) At least thirty per cent to political subdivisions that 154
are not counties and have a population of less than 20,000 155
residents as determined in the decennial census conducted in 2010 156
or counties with a population of less than 235,000 residents as 157
determined in the decennial census conducted in 2010;158

       (2) At least thirty per cent to political subdivisions that 159
are not counties and have a population of 20,000 residents or more 160
as determined in the decennial census conducted in 2010 or 161
counties with a population of 235,000 residents or more as 162
determined in the decennial census conducted in 2010.163

       If a proposal includes participants from both divisions 164
(C)(1) and (2) of this section, the award may be drawn from either 165
or both tiers in the local government innovation fund.166

       Section 2. That existing sections 189.04, 189.05, 189.06, and 167
189.08 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed.168

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