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DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL |
Adjusted Executive Appropriation Request Percent 2001-02 2002-03 Change Change AGENCY SUMMARY Special Rev.-Other 13,664,000 13,744,000 80,000 0.59% Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 13,664,000 13,744,000 80,000 0.59% STATE OPERATIONS Special Rev.-Other 13,664,000 13,744,000 80,000 0.59% Total for STATE OPERATIONS: 13,664,000 13,744,000 80,000 0.59% Administration Special Rev.-Other 3,200,000 3,300,000 100,000 3.13% Total for Program: 3,200,000 3,300,000 100,000 3.13% Licensing and Wholesaler Services Special Rev.-Other 4,782,000 4,763,000 (19,000) -0.40% Total for Program: 4,782,000 4,763,000 (19,000) -0.40% Compliance Special Rev.-Other 5,682,000 5,681,000 (1,000) -0.02% Total for Program: 5,682,000 5,681,000 (1,000) -0.02% ALL FUNDS PERSONNEL BUDGETED FILL LEVELS Current Requested Program 2001-02 2002-03 Change Administration 25 23 (2) Licensing and Wholesaler Services 86 81 (5) Compliance 81 77 (4) Total All Other Funds : 192 181 (11) TOTAL: 192 181 (11) BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS (Executive Budget: pp. 263-264) The Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) regulates and controls the manufacture, sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages within the State. The Division also issues and renews licenses and permits to manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers and works with local law enforcement agencies to ensure compliance with ABC law. This agency is included in the Public Protection and General Government appropriation bill. State Operations The Executive Budget for State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2002-03 includes Special Revenue Fund Other appropriations of $13,744,000, an increase of $80,000 from SFY 2001-02. This increase is the net effect of the following: -- a $730,000 net increase in State Operations funds reflecting salary adjustments, NPS and other costs associated with agency operations; and -- a $650,000 decrease in State Operations funds reflecting savings achieved through the continuation of operational efficiencies and elimination of 11 full time equivalent (FTE) vacant positions. Article VII Proposals: -- The Executive proposes Article VII Legislation designed to extend and make permanent alcoholic beverage tax enforcement provisions; -- The Executive proposes Article VII Legislation designed to adjust the alcoholic beverage control license and permit fees based on changes in the alcoholic beverage producer price index. |
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