BILL ANALYSIS
Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary
1953 (Figueroa)
Hearing Date: 5/23/02 Amended: 5/1/02
+ amendments
Consultant: Nora Lynn Policy Vote: B&P 5-0
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BILL SUMMARY:
SB 1953 extends the sunset date for the Contractors State
License Board (CSLB) to Jan. 1, 2008; grants the CSLB the
authority to raise specified fees for its enforcement
program and to maintain a reserve equivalent to six months'
worth of expenditures; authorizes, effective Jan. 1, 2004,
the CSLB to require fingerprints from license applicants
for the purpose of conducting criminal history record
checks; authorizes the director of the Employment
Development Department (EDD) to release information to the
CSLB to verify employment histories of license applicants;
and makes other changes consistent with the recommendations
of the Joint Legislative Sunset Review Committee (JLSRC).
Fiscal Impact (in thousands)
Major Provisions 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05
Fund
Report Minor, absorbable costsSpecial*
Fingerprint process 294 227 227Special*
Fees: regulations Minor, absorbable costsSpecial*
Fee increases Unknown, likely significant revenuesSpecial*
*Contractors License Fund (Fund)
STAFF COMMENTS:
SUSPENSE FILE
SB 1952 is one of six sunset review bills authored by the
chair of the Joint Legislative Sunset Review Committee
(JLSRC) intended to implement legislative changes as
recommended by the JLSRC.
SB 1953 proposes increased fee caps for specified licenses
which would raise fees from 20 percent to 50 percent over
current levels. If these fees were increased via
regulation to the statutorily capped limit, revenues to the
Fund would range from $4 million to $8 million annually.
CSLB staff report SB 1953's fingerprinting requirements
will result in $294,000 in start-up costs and $227,000 in
annual ongoing costs. The required report as well as the
regulatory process needed to set license fees are both
activities the CSLB will be able to absorb within existing
fiscal resources.
Amendments make technical changes to eliminate the bill's
impact on the General Fund.