Adjusted Executive
Appropriation Request Percent
2000-01 2001-02 Change Change
AGENCY SUMMARY
General Fund 1,099,000 1,130,000 31,000 2.82%
Special Rev.-Other 100,000 200,000 100,000 100.00%
Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 1,199,000 1,330,000 131,000 10.93%
STATE OPERATIONS
General Fund 1,099,000 1,130,000 31,000 2.82%
Special Rev.-Other 100,000 200,000 100,000 100.00%
Total for STATE OPERATIONS: 1,199,000 1,330,000 131,000 10.93%
Operations
General Fund 1,099,000 1,130,000 31,000 2.82%
Special Rev.-Other 100,000 200,000 100,000 100.00%
Total for Program: 1,199,000 1,330,000 131,000 10.93%
ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL
BUDGETED FILL LEVELS
Current Requested
Program 2000-01 2001-02 Change
Operations 20 20 0
Total General Fund : 20 20 0
TOTAL: 20 20 0
BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS
(Executive Budget: pp. 391-393)
The Temporary State Commission on Lobbying monitors, maintains, and publicly
discloses the identities, activities, and expenditures of lobbyists in their
attempt to influence the legislative process. The Commission also collects,
maintains, and discloses the records of appearance before State regulatory
agencies. It is empowered to hold hearings and impose civil penalty fines on
lobbyists for violations of the Lobbying Law. The agency is included in the
Public Protection and General Government appropriation bill.
State Operations
The Executive recommends an All Funds appropriation of $1,330,000 for State
Fiscal Year (SFY) 2001-02 for this agency, an increase of $131,000.
The Executive proposes the following changes:
-- an increase of $364,000 in Personal Service funds to reflect salary
adjustments and annualization of 11 staff added to the agency in SFY
2000-01 pursuant to implementation of the Lobbying Act;
-- a decrease of $333,000 in nonrecurring NPS funds associated with
implementation of the new Lobbying Act.
The Executive recommends Special Revenue-Other funding of $200,000, reflecting
an increase of $100,000 or 100 percent from SFY 2000-01 funding level. This
increase is associated with increased civil penalty fines assessed for
violation of the Lobbying Act.