HB791 ELIMINATES STATE PARK REVOLVING FUND AND TAKES MONEYS WHICH WOULD HAVE GONE TO REVOLVING FUND INTO THE STATE PARK EARNINGS FUND.
Sponsor: Wagner, Wes (104) Effective Date:07/01/2000
CoSponsor: LR Number:1881-01
Last Action: 07/01/1999 - Approved by Governor (G)
07/01/1999 - Delivered to Secretary of State
HB791
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BILL SUMMARIES

TRULY AGREED

HB 791 -- STATE PARK FUNDS

This bill repeals authorization for the State Park Revolving
Fund and requires that all moneys received from park
concessions, operations, and resale items be placed in the State
Park Earnings Fund.

The bill has an effective date of July 1, 2000.


PERFECTED

HB 791 -- STATE PARK FUNDS (Wagner)

This bill repeals authorization for the State Park Revolving
Fund and requires that all moneys received from park
concessions, operations, and resale items be placed in the State
Park Earnings Fund.

The bill has an effective date of July 1, 2000.

FISCAL NOTE:  Income to State Parks Earnings Fund of $0 in FY
2000 and $195,000 in FY 2001.  Loss to State Parks Revolving
Fund of $0 in FY 2000, $195,000 in FY 2001, and $0 in FY 2002.


COMMITTEE

HB 791 -- STATE PARK FUNDS

SPONSOR:  Wagner

COMMITTEE ACTION:  Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee
on State Parks, Natural Resources, and Mining by a vote of 15 to
0.

This bill repeals authorization for the State Park Revolving
Fund and requires that all moneys received from park
concessions, operations, and resale items be placed in the State
Park Earnings Fund.

The bill has an effective date of July 1, 2000.

FISCAL NOTE:  Income to State Parks Earnings Fund of $0 in FY
2000 and $195,000 in FY 2001.  Loss to State Parks Revolving
Fund of $0 in FY 2000, $195,000 in FY 2001, and $0 in FY 2002.

PROPONENTS:  Supporters say that consolidation of the earnings
fund and the revolving fund will improve efficiency in
accounting and in the appropriations process.

Testifying for the bill were Representative Wagner; and
Department of Natural Resources.

OPPONENTS:  There was no opposition voiced to the committee.

Terry Finger, Senior Legislative Analyst


INTRODUCED

HB 791 -- State Park Funds

Sponsor:  Wagner

This bill repeals authorization for the State Park Revolving
Fund and requires that all moneys received from park
concessions, operations, and resale items be placed in the State
Park Earnings Fund.

The bill has an effective date of July 1, 2000.


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