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Appropriations Committee

SB 5751

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Brief Description: Requiring an inventory of state fees.

Sponsors: Senators Schoesler, Rivers, Smith, Braun, Baumgartner, Hasegawa, Parlette, Hewitt, Brown and Holmquist Newbry.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Requires the Office of Financial Management to compile an inventory of state agency fees.

  • Requires the Legislative Evaluation and Accountability Program to publish the fee inventory on its state expenditure information website.

Hearing Date: 3/25/13

Staff: Kristen Fraser (786-7148).

Background:

Agencies of state government may charge user fees or regulatory fees to recover all or part of the cost of a service, benefit, or regulatory program. The amount of the fee may be set in statute or determined by the agency pursuant to an administrative delegation of authority from the Legislature.

Summary of Bill:

Every state agency and state institution of higher education must report to the Office of Financial Management (OFM) an inventory of all fees charged by the agency or institution. The inventory must include the purpose of the fee, the amount of the fee, the statutory authority for the fee, and the amount of the fee over the previous five years. The agency must update the information at least once every two years.

The OFM must compile a statewide inventory of all of the fee information submitted by state agencies and institutions. The inventory must be made available to the public on the website of state expenditure information maintained by the Legislative Evaluation and Accountability Program (LEAP).

"Fee" is defined as a charge established by law or administrative rule for the benefit of a service or to cover the cost of a regulatory program or administering a program for which the fee payer benefits. The fee definition excludes taxes, penalties, inter-governmental charges, pension or health care contributions or rates, state-operated insurance programs, and individualized cost recoveries.

The OFM must convene a workgroup to develop a process to increase the frequency and public accessibility of the fee inventory. The workgroup will include representatives from the LEAP, the Office of Regulatory Assistance, and the departments of Licensing, Labor and Industries, Transportation, and Health.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.