TO: |
Honorable Harold V. Dutton, Jr., Chair, House Committee on Juvenile Justice & Family Issues |
FROM: |
Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
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IN RE: |
HB1429 by Campos (Relating to the definitions of family violence and household member for purposes of crime victims' compensation.), As Introduced |
Fiscal Year | Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to General Revenue Related Funds |
---|---|
2024 | $0 |
2025 | $0 |
2026 | $0 |
2027 | $0 |
2028 | $0 |
Fiscal Year | Probable Savings/(Cost) from Crime Victims Comp Acct 469 | Change in Number of State Employees from FY 2023 |
---|---|---|
2024 | ($1,017,778) | 2.0 |
2025 | ($1,447,072) | 2.0 |
2026 | ($1,961,668) | 2.0 |
2027 | ($2,490,345) | 2.0 |
2028 | ($3,034,899) | 2.0 |
The following fiscal note is based on the Crime Victims' Compensation (CVC) average of five fiscal years, 2018-2022. The anticipated fiscal impact also includes a 3% yearly increase in applications.
The bill would expand the definition of "family violence" to include abuse by a member of the family or household toward a child of the family or household and dating violence. The OAG anticipates that this change will result in a 5% increase in eligible claimant applications for rent and relocation expenses.
The average payment for rent and relocation in fiscal year 2022 was $2,729.89.
Average Payout per Application | # Of New Claims for Relocation | Projected Increase 1st Year | |
FY 2024 | $2,729.89 | 181 | $494,110.09 |
The bill would expand the definition of "household member" to include any individual residing in the same permanent household as the victim at the time of the criminally injurious conduct. This new population would include unrelated roommates or cohabitating partners.
The OAG anticipates that this new category of claimants would primarily request compensation for psychiatric care or counseling, loss of earnings, and travel expenses to attend certain appointments and proceedings. It is estimated that the number of eligible claimants will increase by 5% from the current number of valid claimants.
The tables below capture the projected increases in costs associated with each compensation category.
Psychiatric Care & Counseling
Average Payout Per Application | # Of New Bills | Projected Increase 1st Year | |
FY 2024 | $2,341 | 88 | $206,008 |
There is also an additional cost to process the mental health bills through the Crime Victim Services Division (CVSD) cost containment vendor who applies the medical fee guidelines.
FY 2024 | FY 2025 | FY 2026 | FY 2027 | FY 2028 | |
Count of New Medical Bills | 88 | 55 | 57 | 59 | 60 |
Cost Per Medical Bill | $9.40 | $9.40 | $9.40 | $9.40 | $9.40 |
Increase Vendor Costs | $827.20 | $1,344.20 | $1,880.00 | $2,434.60 | $2,998.60 |
Loss of Earnings
Average Payout Per Application | # Of New Bills | Projected Increase 1st Year | |
FY 2024 | $1,416.71 | 13 | 18,417.23 |
Bereavement Loss of Earnings
Average Payout Per Application | # Of New Bills | Projected Increase 1st Year | |
FY2024 | $982.38 | 12 | 11,788.56 |
Travel
Average Payout Per Application | # Of New Bills | Projected Increase 1st Year | |
FY2024 | $1,191 | 51 | $60,741 |
FY 2024 | FY 2025 | FY 2026 | FY 2027 | FY 2028 | |
Relocation | $494,110.09 | $805,317.55 | $1,127,444.57 | $1,457,761.26 | $1,798,997.51 |
Mental Health Care | $206,008.00 | $334,763.00 | $468,200.00 | $606,319.00 | $746,779.00 |
Loss of Earnings | $18,417.23 | $29,750.91 | $41,084.59 | $52,418.27 | $65,168.66 |
Bereavement | $11,788.56 | $19,647.60 | $27,506.64 | $35,365.68 | $43,224.72 |
Travel | $60,741.00 | $98,853.00 | $138,156.00 | $178,650.00 | $220,335.00 |
CCV Costs | $827.20 | $1,344.20 | $1,880.00 | $2,434.60 | $2,998.60 |
System Costs | $50,000.00 | ||||
FTE Costs | $175,886 | $157,396 | $157,396 | $157,396 | $157,396 |
Total Per year | $1,017,778.08 | $1,447,072.26 | $1,961,667.80 | $2,490,344.81 | $3,034,899.49 |
Source Agencies: b > td > | 302 Office of the Attorney General |
LBB Staff: b > td > | JMc, DDel, LCO, HGR, NV |