General Assembly |
Raised Bill No. 1019 | ||
January Session, 2015 |
LCO No. 4164 | ||
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Referred to Committee on COMMERCE |
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Introduced by: |
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(CE) |
AN ACT CONCERNING THE FISCAL IMPACT OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION ON BUSINESSES.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
Section 1. Section 2-24 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2015):
The words "State of Connecticut" shall be printed at the head of each bill and document printed by order of the General Assembly, or either house thereof, and on its title page or cover, if any. Before printed, electronic or photographic copies of an original bill are made, the bill shall be endorsed with (1) the date of its introduction; (2) its number; (3) the name of the member or committee introducing it; and (4) the name of the committee to which it was referred. Copies of bills or resolutions printed or produced electronically after favorable report by a committee or reprinted or produced electronically after amendment on the third reading, i.e., files, shall bear the file number of such bill or resolution, placed conspicuously at the head of the same, which file number shall be assigned by the Legislative Commissioners' Office in the order printed or produced, the number and title of the bill, the name of the committee to which it was referred, the date and nature of the committee's report, and, in any case where the bill, if passed, would require the expenditure of state or municipal funds, [or] affect state or municipal revenue or require the expenditure of funds by or affect the revenue to any business in the state, a fiscal note, including (1) an estimate of the cost or of the revenue impact to the state and municipalities, and (2) an estimate of the number of businesses that would be subject to the provisions of the bill and the projected costs, including, but not limited to, reporting, recordkeeping and administrative, associated with compliance with such bill, shall be appended thereto. When a bill or resolution is accompanied with a report of a committee, other than a recommendation that it ought or ought not to pass, it shall then have an additional endorsement, as follows: "Accompanied by special report, No.-". Bills shall be designated in the calendar of each house by their file numbers, as well as by the titles and numbers of the bills.
Sec. 2. Subsection (c) of section 2-71c of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2015):
(c) The legislative Office of Fiscal Analysis shall assist the General Assembly and the Legislative Department, legislative commissions and legislative committees in a research and advisory capacity as follows: (1) Reviewing department and program operating budget requests; (2) analyzing and helping to establish priorities with regard to capital programs; (3) checking executive revenue estimates for accuracy; (4) recommending potential untapped sources of revenue; (5) assisting in legislative hearings and helping to schedule and prepare the agenda of such hearings; (6) assisting in the development of means by which budgeted programs can be periodically reviewed; (7) preparing short analyses of the costs and long-range projections of executive programs and proposed agency regulations; (8) keeping track of federal aid programs to make sure that Connecticut is taking full advantage of opportunities for assistance; (9) reviewing, on a continuous basis, departmental budgets and programs; (10) analyzing and preparing critiques of the Governor's proposed budget; (11) studying, in depth, selected executive programs during the interim; (12) performing such other services in the field of finance as may be requested by the Joint Committee on Legislative Management; (13) preparing the fiscal notes, required under section 2-24, as amended by this act, upon favorably reported bills which require expenditure of state or municipal funds, [or] affect state or municipal revenue or require the expenditure of funds by or affect the revenue to any business in the state; and (14) preparing at the end of each fiscal year a compilation of all fiscal notes on legislation and agency regulations taking effect in the next fiscal year, including the total costs, savings and revenue effects estimated in such notes. The governing body of any municipality, if requested, shall provide the Office of Fiscal Analysis, within two working days, with any information that may be necessary for analysis in preparation of such fiscal notes. Each officer, board, commission or department of the state government shall assist the Office of Fiscal Analysis in carrying out its duties and, if requested, shall make its records and accounts available to the office in a timely manner, except that where there are statutory requirements of confidentiality with regard to such records and accounts, the identity of any person to whom such records or accounts relate shall not be disclosed.
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: | ||
Section 1 |
October 1, 2015 |
2-24 |
Sec. 2 |
October 1, 2015 |
2-71c(c) |
CE |
Joint Favorable |