OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS
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sSB-105
AN ACT PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ELECTRONIC DEFENSE WEAPONS.
AMENDMENT
LCO No.: 3813
File Copy No.: 372
Senate Calendar No.: 271
OFA Fiscal Note
Agency Affected |
Fund-Effect |
FY 07 $ |
FY 08 $ |
Police Officer Std. & Training Council; Public Safety, Dept. |
GF - None |
None |
None |
Judicial Department (Probation) ; Correction, Dept. |
GF - Cost |
Potential |
Potential |
Judicial Dept. |
GF - Potential Revenue Gain |
Minimal |
Minimal |
Municipalities |
Effect |
FY 07 $ |
FY 08 $ |
Municipal Police Departments |
None |
None |
None |
Explanation
The amendment requires that any person who possess a firearm that has been lost or stolen, report the theft or loss to the local police department or resident state trooper, within seventy-two hours. The local police department or resident state trooper must submit a report to the Commissioner of Public Safety. The amendment is anticipated to result in a work load increase for both local police and state troopers, but is not anticipated to result in a fiscal impact.
To the extent that offenders are subject to incarceration or probation supervision in the community as a result of the amendment, a potential cost to criminal justice agencies exists. On average, it costs the state $2, 150 to supervise an offender on probation in the community as compared to $35, 040 to incarcerate the offender (note that both figures include fringe benefits) . Any revenue from fines imposed under the amendment is anticipated to be minimal.
The preceding Fiscal Impact statement is prepared for the benefit of the members of the General Assembly, solely for the purposes of information, summarization and explanation and does not represent the intent of the General Assembly or either House thereof for any purpose.