This Fiscal Note is not an official copy and should not be quoted or cited.
Fiscal Note - SB 0200 - Revises Reporting of Certain Offenses Occuring On School Property

L.R. NO.  0527-01
BILL NO.  SB 200
SUBJECT:  Education, Elementary and Secondary:  School Property
TYPE:     Original
DATE:     February 3, 1997



                              FISCAL SUMMARY

                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON STATE FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1998             FY 1999           FY 2000
None                            $0                  $0                $0

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


                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1998             FY 1999           FY 2000
None                            $0                  $0                $0

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


                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS


FUND AFFECTED              FY 1998             FY 1999           FY 2000
Local Government                $0                  $0                $0


                              FISCAL ANALYSIS

ASSUMPTION

Officials from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE)
and St. Louis Public Schools assume the proposal would result in no fiscal
impact.


FISCAL IMPACT - State Government FY 1998   FY 1999   FY 2000
                                (10 Mo.)

                                       0         0         0

FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government FY 1998   FY 1999   FY 2000
                                (10 Mo.)

                                       0         0         0

FISCAL IMPACT - Small Business

No direct fiscal impact to small businesses would be expected as a result of
this proposal.



DESCRIPTION

The proposal would require principals to report first or second degree
assault to the superintendent, who could report the incident to local law
enforcement.

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

Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
St. Louis Public Schools