LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
FISCAL NOTE
74th Regular Session
March 19, 1995
TO: Honorable Keith Oakley, Chair IN RE: House Bill No. 355
Committee on Public Safety By: Johnson
House of Representatives
Austin, Texas
FROM: John Keel, Director
In response to your request for a Fiscal Note on House Bill No.
355 (relating to authorizing certain supervision officers to
carry weapons) this office has determined the following:
The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal
basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions
of the bill.
The bill would authorize community supervision officers to carry
firearms. The bill would require the Texas Commission on Law
Enforcement Officer Standards and Education to develop and
administer a firearms proficiency certificate program. The bill
would authorize the Commission to establish fees necessary for
the administration of this act. The estimates below assume full
cost recovery.
The probable fiscal implication of implementing the provisions of
the bill during each of the first five years following passage
is estimated as follows:
Fiscal Probable Cost Out Probable Revenue Change in
Year of Gain to Number of State
Law Officer Law Officer Employees from
Standards Standards FY 1995
& Education Fund & Education Fund
116 116
GR Consolidated GR Consolidated
1996 $64,548 $64,548 1.0
1997 28,130 28,130 1.0
1998 28,130 28,130 1.0
1999 28,130 28,130 1.0
2000 28,130 28,130 1.0
Similar annual fiscal implications would continue as long as the
provisions of the bill are in effect.
The fiscal implication to units of local government cannot be
determined. However the Texas commission on Law Enforcement
Officer Standards and Education estimates that the cost to local
Community Supervision and Corrections Departments would be $300
per person certified.
Source: Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and
Education, Department of Criminal Justice
LBB Staff: JK, BL, RR