TO: | Honorable David Swinford, Chair, House Committee on Government Reform |
FROM: | John Keel, Director, Legislative Budget Board |
IN RE: | HB1403 by West, George "Buddy" (Relating to the regulation of barbers and cosmetologists by the Texas Commission on Barbering and Cosmetology and the abolition of the State Board of Barber Examiners and the Texas Cosmetology Commission.), As Introduced |
Fiscal Year | Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to General Revenue Related Funds |
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2004 | $142,189 |
2005 | $172,189 |
2006 | $172,189 |
2007 | $172,189 |
2008 | $172,189 |
Fiscal Year | Probable Savings fromGENERAL REVENUE FUND 1 |
Change in Number of State Employees from FY 2003 |
---|---|---|
2004 | $142,189 | (5.5) |
2005 | $172,189 | (6.0) |
2006 | $172,189 | (6.0) |
2007 | $172,189 | (6.0) |
2008 | $172,189 | (6.0) |
The bill would add Chapter 1603 to the Occupations Code to create the Texas Commission on Barbering and Cosmetology and amend Chapters 1601 and 1602 of the Occupations Code to abolish the Texas Board of Barber Examiners (TBBE) and the Texas Cosmetology Commission (TCC).
The bill would take effect September 1, 2003. The TBBE and TCC would continue to exist until September 1, 2004 for the sole purpose of transferring all obligations, property, rights, powers, and duties to the new agency.
TBBE and TCC assume 6 full-time equivalent positions would be eliminated after a six month transition process to form the new agency in 2004. Cross-training for inspectors is assumed to cost $7,500 in 2004.
Source Agencies: | 116 Sunset Advisory Commission, 502 Board Of Barber Examiners, 505 Cosmetology Commission
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LBB Staff: | JK, GO, RT, JC
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