COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH

OVERSIGHT DIVISION



FISCAL NOTE



L.R. No.: 1351-04

Bill No.: Perfected SCS for SB 421

Subject: Licenses - Liquor and Beer; Kansas City; Business and Commerce; Entertainment; Sports and Amusement.

Type: Original

Date: March 17, 2003




FISCAL SUMMARY



ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON GENERAL REVENUE FUND
FUND AFFECTED FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006
Total Estimated

Net Effect on

General Revenue

Fund

$0 $0 $0



ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON OTHER STATE FUNDS
FUND AFFECTED FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006
None
Total Estimated

Net Effect on Other

State Funds

$0 $0 $0



Numbers within parentheses: ( ) indicate costs or losses.

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ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS
FUND AFFECTED FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006
None
Total Estimated

Net Effect on All

Federal Funds

$0 $0 $0



ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS
FUND AFFECTED FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006
Local Government $0 $0 $0




FISCAL ANALYSIS



ASSUMPTION



Officials from the Department of Public Safety - Liquor Control assume this proposal would not have a fiscal impact.



Officials from the City of Kansas City (CKC) state that no additional licensing fees are due Kansas City as a consequence of this bill. Therefore, there will be no fiscal impact in that regard. However, the potential positive impact of additional revenues due to extended hours is indeterminable at this time.



Officials from Jackson County did not respond to our request for fiscal impact.





FISCAL IMPACT - State Government FY 2004

(10 Mo.)

FY 2005 FY 2006
$0 $0 $0



FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government FY 2004

(10 Mo.)

FY 2005 FY 2006
$0 $0 $0





FISCAL IMPACT - Small Business



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



DESCRIPTION



This proposal removes all of SB 421 original language and modifies Section 311.097, RSMo, by changing the time on Sundays in which intoxicating liquor by the drink may begin being sold from 11:00 a.m. to that of 8:00 a.m. on property in Jackson County that is primarily used for professional sporting events.



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 Public Safety - Liquor Control

City of Kansas City



NOT RESPONDING: Jackson County







Mickey Wilson, CPA

Director

March 17, 2003