Legislative Budget Analysis September 2007 Special Session Presented to the Sixtieth Legislature 2007
Legislative Budget Analysis September 2007 Special Session Presented to the Sixtieth Legislature 2007
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Examining the same issue in a time limited session may not be in the best interest of the state. If the provisions to repay the emergency fund for FY2008 expenditures and provide $10.0 million for fire suppression costs in FY 2009 remain in the bill, up to $26.0 million will be available to DNRC and DMA in FY 2009 from the combination of the $10.0 million appropriation and the replenished $16.0 million emergency fund. If this is not sufficient, the 2009 Legislature would be able to provide a su...pplemental appropriation to fully fund fire suppression costs prior to the bulk of the bills coming due. Fire suppression costs are regular, relatively predictable costs to the taxpayers of Montana. Permanently increasing the emergency fund does not create a specific appropriation for the purpose of suppressing fires. The legislature may wish to consider whether reasonably predictable costs should be paid from an emergency fund. Legislative Budget Analysis 2007 Special Session 10 Legislative Fiscal Division Change in Declaration Process Statute currently sets time limits for disasters and emergency declarations at 20 and 30 days, respectively.
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