LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
                              Austin, Texas
                                     
                    FISCAL NOTE, 77th Regular Session
  
                            February 12, 2001
  
  
          TO:  Honorable Juan Hinojosa, Chair, House Committee on
               Criminal Jurisprudence
  
        FROM:  John Keel, Director, Legislative Budget Board
  
       IN RE:  HB1474  by Hinojosa (Relating to establishing procedures
               for the preservation of evidence containing DNA and
               postconviction DNA testing.), As Introduced
  
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*  No significant fiscal implication to the State is anticipated.        *
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Methodology:

The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) estimates that the bill would
likely generate an additional 50 DNA analyses per year.  It is assumed
these analyses could be absorbed within current resources.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) would have costs related
to staff time needed to reproduce, distribute, and store the required
information.  However, TDCJ estimates that this activity will not have
any significant fiscal impact on agency operations.
  
Local Government Impact
  
No significant fiscal implication to units of local government is
anticipated.
  
  
Source Agencies:   213   Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney, 405
                   Texas Department of Public Safety, 696   Texas
                   Department of Criminal Justice
LBB Staff:         JK, JC, TB, DG, JN