TO: | Honorable Bill Ratliff, Chair, Senate Committee on State Affairs |
FROM: | John Keel, Director, Legislative Budget Board |
IN RE: | HJR3 by Nixon (Proposing a constitutional amendment concerning civil lawsuits against doctors and health care providers, and other actions, authorizing the legislature to determine limitations on non-economic damages.), As Engrossed |
The cost to the state for publication of the resolution is $475,584.
The resolution would propose a constitutional amendment concerning civil lawsuits against doctors and health care providers, and other actions, authorizing the legislature to determine limitations on non-economic damages. The proposed constitutional amendment would be held on September 13, 2003.
According to the Secretary of State, presenting one constitutional amendment on a ballot results in higher costs because economies of scales are lost. The estimated cost of $475,584 would include $314,062 for postage, $50,872 for printing, $110,500 for newspaper advertising, and $150 for translation costs. According to the Secretary of State, these costs are similar to those experienced in November 2002 when one constitutional amendment was presented to voters.
Source Agencies: | 307 Secretary of State
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LBB Staff: | JK, RR, GO, MS
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