BILL ANALYSIS Ó SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Senator Ricardo Lara, Chair 2015 - 2016 Regular Session AB 2191 (Salas) - Board of Behavioral Sciences ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Version: April 6, 2016 |Policy Vote: B., P. & E.D. 9 - | | | 0 | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Urgency: No |Mandate: No | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Hearing Date: August 11, 2016 |Consultant: Brendan McCarthy | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- *********** ANALYSIS ADDENDUM - SUSPENSE FILE *********** The following information is revised to reflect amendments adopted by the committee on August 11, 2016 Bill Summary: AB 2191 would extend the statutory sunset on the Board of Behavioral Sciences until January 1, 2021. Fiscal Impact: Ongoing costs of $11 million per year for the continued operation of the Board of Behavioral Sciences (Behavioral Science Examiners Fund). All costs to operate the Board are paid for with license fees. AB 2191 (Salas) Page 1 of ? Author Amendments: Make a technical correction. Committee Amendments: Clarify that the Board of Behavioral Sciences Fund is subject to appropriation by the Legislature. -- END --