Amendments to House Bill No. 2

3rd Reading Copy


Requested by Senator Ryan Osmundson


For the Senate Finance and Claims Committee


Prepared by Kris Wilkinson

March 31, 2021 (10:50am)


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Insert: "The Department of Justice includes the Montana Board of Crime Control. The Montana Board of Crime Control is appropriated $1,956,193 in general fund in FY 2022 and $1,957,315 in FY 2023, $127,635 in state special revenue in FY 2022 and $127,670 in FY 2023, and $13,507,265 in federal special revenue in FY 2022 and $13,507,578 in FY 2023 supporting 17.50 FTE and $1,690,654 in personal services in FY 2022 and $1,694,849 in FY 2023, $1,016,318 in operating expenses in FY 2022 and $1,013,593 in FY 2023, $12,909 in equipment and intangible assets in FY 2022 and $12,909 in FY 2023, $9,985,395 in grants in FY 2022 and $9,985,395 in FY 2023, and $2,885,817 in transfers in FY 2022 and $2,885,817 in FY 2023 to comply with the requirements of SB 19."


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Insert: "The Department of Corrections Director’s Office is reduced by $1,956,193 in general fund in FY 2022 and $1,957,315 in FY 2023, $127,635 in state special revenue in FY 2022 and $127,670 in FY 2023, and $13,507,265 in federal special revenue in FY 2022 and $13,507,578 in FY 2023 supporting 17.50 FTE and $1,690,654 in personal services in FY 2022 and $1,694,849 in FY 2023, $1,016,318 in operating expenses in FY 2022 and $1,013,593 in FY 2023, $12,909 in equipment and intangible assets in FY 2022 and $12,909 in FY 2023, $9,985,395 in grants in FY 2022 and $9,985,395 in FY 2023, and $2,885,817 in transfers in FY 2022 and $2,885,817 in FY 2023 to comply with the requirements of SB 19. "



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Explanation - This amendment provides for the requirements outlined in SB 19 to move the Crime Control Division out of the Department of Corrections into an administratively attached agency with the Department of Justice.