TO: | Honorable Joe Driver, Chair, House Committee on Law Enforcement |
FROM: | John Keel, Director, Legislative Budget Board |
IN RE: | HB1310 by Pitts (Relating to authorizing the Texas Department of Public Safety to enter into contracts for the periodic reporting of certain information in the department's driver's license files to certain other persons.), As Introduced |
Fiscal Year | Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to General Revenue Related Funds |
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2004 | ($38,218,499) |
2005 | ($38,091,779) |
2006 | ($38,091,779) |
2007 | ($38,091,779) |
2008 | ($38,091,779) |
Fiscal Year | Probable Revenue (Loss) fromGENERAL REVENUE FUND 1 |
Probable (Cost) fromGENERAL REVENUE FUND 1 |
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2004 | ($38,091,779) | ($126,720) |
2005 | ($38,091,779) | $0 |
2006 | ($38,091,779) | $0 |
2007 | ($38,091,779) | $0 |
2008 | ($38,091,779) | $0 |
The Comptroller of Public Accoutant estimates the state will receive $50,737,000 in driver record information fees which cost $6.50 per record. It is estimated there would be a $38.1 million loss to General Revenue Funds per year under the provisions of the bill which would provide partial records for $6.00 per 100. The loss in revenue is calculated by taking the $50,737,000 in driver record information fees and dividing it by the individual record costs to determine a projected number of records (7,805,692). Multiplying by $6 per 100 records would equal $468,342. Assuming the persons purchasing the bulk records would then purchase only 24% (the portion of drivers who had conviction, suspension, or revocation activity added to their driving record) of the complete records at $6.50 per record gives an estimated revenue of $12.2 million per year (7,805,692 x 24% = 1,873,366 x $6.50 = $12,176,879). These two figures generate $12,645,221 in revenue ($468,342 + $12,176,879). Subtracting $12,645,221 from the $50,737,000 estimated revenue under the current process, gives an estimated revenue loss of $38,091,779 per year to General Revenue Funds.
Additionally, DPS reports that it would need to modify the automated Driver License System to accept the list of names and numbers submitted and maintain the lists for the specified periods of the contracts. The agency estimates a cost of $126,720, which is equal to 1,056 hours of programming at $120 per hour.
Source Agencies: | 405 Department Of Public Safety
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LBB Staff: | JK, JO, WK, VDS, AR
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