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HOUSE BILL NO. 217

INTRODUCED BY J. BRUEGGEMAN

BY REQUEST OF THE OFFICE OF BUDGET AND PROGRAM PLANNING

 

AN ACT ELIMINATING THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE SPECIAL REVENUE NONRESTRICTED ACCOUNT IN FISCAL YEARS 2004 AND 2005; INCREASING THE AMOUNT TRANSFERRED IN FISCAL YEAR 2006 TO ACCOUNT FOR THE PERCENTAGE INCREASES LOST AS A RESULT OF NOT RECEIVING FUNDS IN FISCAL YEARS 2004 AND 2005; AMENDING SECTION 15-1-122, MCA; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:

 

     Section 1.  Section 15-1-122, MCA, is amended to read:

     "15-1-122.  Fund transfers. (1) There is transferred from the state general fund to the adoption services account, provided for in 42-2-105, $36,764 for fiscal year 2003. Beginning with fiscal year 2004, the amount of the transfer must be increased by 10% in each succeeding fiscal year.

     (2)  There is transferred from the state general fund to the department of transportation state special revenue nonrestricted account the following amounts:

     (a)  $75,000 in fiscal year 2003;

     (b) $0 in fiscal years 2004 and 2005;

     (b)(c) $2,960,715 $3,050,205 in fiscal year 2004 2006; and

     (c)(d) in each succeeding fiscal year, the amount in subsection (2)(b)(c), increased by 1.5% in each succeeding fiscal year.

     (3)  For fiscal year 2002 and for each succeeding fiscal year, there is transferred from the state general fund to the accounts, entities, or recipients indicated the following amounts:

     (a)  to the motor vehicle recycling and disposal program provided for in Title 75, chapter 10, part 5:

     (i)  $2 for each new application for a motor vehicle title and for each transfer of a motor vehicle title for which a fee is paid pursuant to 61-3-203; and

     (ii) $1 for each passenger car or truck under 8,001 pounds GVW registered for licensing pursuant to Title 61, chapter 3, part 3. Fifteen cents of each dollar must be used for the purpose of reimbursing the hired removal of abandoned vehicles during the calendar year following the calendar year in which the fee was paid. Any portion of the 15 cents not used for abandoned vehicle removal reimbursement during the calendar year following its payment must be used as provided in 75-10-532;

     (b)  to the noxious weed state special revenue account provided for in 80-7-816:

     (i)  $1 for each off-highway vehicle subject to payment of the fee in lieu of tax, as provided for in 23-2-803; and

     (ii) $1.50 for each light vehicle, truck or bus weighing less than 1 ton, logging truck, vehicles weighing more than 1 ton, motorcycle, quadricycle, and motor home subject to registration or reregistration pursuant to 61-3-321;

     (c)  to the department of fish, wildlife, and parks:

     (i)  $2.50 for each motorboat, sailboat, or personal watercraft receiving a certificate of number under 23-2-512, with 20% of the amount received to be used to acquire and maintain pumpout equipment and other boat facilities;

     (ii) $5 for each snowmobile registered under 23-2-616, with $2.50 to be used for enforcing the purposes of 23-2-601 through 23-2-644 and $2.50 designated for use in the development, maintenance, and operation of snowmobile facilities;

     (iii) $1 for each duplicate snowmobile decal issued under 23-2-617;

     (iv) $5 for each off-highway vehicle decal issued under 23-2-804 and each off-highway vehicle duplicate decal issued under 23-2-809, with 40% of the money used to enforce the provisions of 23-2-804 and 60% of the money used to develop and implement a comprehensive program and to plan appropriate off-highway vehicle recreational use;

     (v)  to the state special revenue fund established in 23-1-105, $3.50 for each recreational vehicle, camper, motor home, and travel trailer registered or reregistered and subject to the fee in 61-3-321 or 61-3-524; and

     (vi) an amount equal to 20% of the funds collected pursuant to 23-2-518 to be deposited in the motorboat account to be used as provided in 23-2-533;

     (d)  to the state veterans' cemetery account, provided for in 10-2-603, $10 for each veteran's license plate issued pursuant to 61-3-332(10)(a)(ii), (10)(f), and (10)(h);

     (e)  to the supplemental benefits for highway patrol officers' retirement account provided for in 19-6-709, 25 cents for each motor vehicle registered, other than trailers or semitrailers registered in other jurisdictions and registered through a proportional registration agreement; and

     (f)  25 cents a year for each vehicle subject to the fee in 61-3-321(6) for deposit in the state special revenue fund to the credit of the senior citizens and persons with disabilities transportation services account provided for in 7-14-112.

     (4)  For fiscal year 2002, there is transferred from the state general fund to the state special revenue fund to be used for purposes of state funding of district court expenses, as provided in 3-5-901, $5,742,983 in lieu of the amount deposited by the state treasurer under 61-3-509(3), as that subsection read prior to the amendment of 61-3-509 in 2001.

     (5)  For each fiscal year, beginning with fiscal year 2002, the department of justice shall provide to the department of revenue a count of the vehicles required for the calculations in subsection (3). Transfer amounts for fiscal year 2002 must be based on vehicle counts for calendar year 2000. Transfer amounts in each succeeding fiscal year must be based on vehicle counts in the most recent calendar year for which vehicle information is available.

     (6)  The amounts transferred from the general fund to the designated recipient must be appropriated as state special revenue in the general appropriations act for the designated purposes."

 

     Section 2.  Effective date. [This act] is effective July 1, 2003.

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