This Fiscal Note is not an official copy and should not be quoted or cited.
Fiscal Note - SB 0565 - Number of Restrooms in Places of Public Entertainment
L.R. NO.  1813-01
BILL NO.  Perfected SB 565
SUBJECT:  Construction Requirements
TYPE:     Original
DATE:     February 15, 1996



                              FISCAL SUMMARY
                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON STATE FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999
None

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
State Funds                     $0                  $0                $0

                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999
None

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
Federal Funds                   $0                  $0                $0

                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1997             FY 1998           FY 1999
Local Government                $0                  $0                $0


                              FISCAL ANALYSIS

ASSUMPTION

Officials from the Office of Administration-Division of Design and
Construction,  Department of Labor-Division of Labor Standards,  Department
of Agriculture, University of Missouri System,  Department of Natural
Resources and Highway and Transportation Department,  stated that passage of
this legislation will have no fiscal impact on their department.

FISCAL IMPACT - State Government FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                (10 Mo.)

                                      $0        $0        $0

FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                (10 Mo.)

                                      $0        $0        $0

DESCRIPTION

SB 96 (1995) required that places of public amusement, constructed or
renovated after August 28, 1995, have a number of water closets for women
that is equal to the number of water closets and urinals for men.  This act
requires that the  ratio be at least equal and the number may be higher for
women than for men.

This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other
program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental
space.


SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Office of Administration
Department of Agriculture
University of Missouri System
Department of Labor
Highway and Transportation Department
Department of Natural Resources