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                                                   HOUSE BILL NO. 2889

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State of Washington                               51st Legislature                              1990 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Silver, Beck, Wood, Tate, Wolfe, Winsley, Youngsman, Doty, Ferguson, Forner, Horn, D. Sommers, Padden, Bowman, Brumsickle, McLean, Moyer, May and Schoon

 

 

Read first time 1/24/90 and referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to greater fiscal responsibility; adding  a new chapter to Title 44 RCW; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1.     (1) The first year of every biennium, at least two sections of the operating budget must be subject to a modified zero-base budget review, known as the review.  The review will analyze the success or failure of the programs and the associated costs based on the legislative intent and the efficiency of the program.  The review of the program will be done without reference to past incremental funding.  The review will include the funds referred to as the essential requirement level.  The biennial operating budget as passed by both bodies of the legislature must reflect the recommendations of the modified zero-base budget review, including cost-saving measures and efficiencies identified in the reviews.

          (2) The zero-base budget review must include estimates on the program's administrative cost.  The estimate should include a break down of the cost for programs included in the budget base.  The enhancements must receive a similar review for anticipated administrative costs.

          (3) The review must also include an estimate on the amount of funds or benefits that actually reach the intended recipients.

          (4) A cost benefit analysis may also be performed for programs in the budget base.  The enhancements must receive a similar review for anticipated administrative costs.

          (5) The review shall include an estimate of the total cost to operate the program.

          (6) The review shall include an estimate of the major costs of operating the program.

          (7) The final analysis by the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives appropriations committee must independently determine whether to: (a) Enhance or modify appropriations; (b) eliminate or consolidate programs; or (c) other actions; based upon the criteria in this section.

          (8) The modified zero-base budget review of each biennium's operating budget will consist of three biennial budget reviews. The first modified zero-base budget review shall consist of the appropriations for education for public schools and transportation. The review shall be completed no later than June 30, 1991.  The second review shall consist of appropriations for human resources, natural resources, and the judicial system.  The second modified zero-base budget review shall be completed no later than June 30, 1993.  The third review shall consist of appropriations for education for four-year schools and community colleges, general government, and special appropriations.  The third review shall be completed by June 30, 1995.  When the three modified zero-base budget reviews are completed by June 30, 1995, the reviews will start over again in the next biennial budget of 1995-97 and will continue indefinitely.

          (9) The modified zero-base budget review shall be completed by both the house of representatives appropriations committee and the senate committee on ways and means.  The committees shall independently complete their modified zero-base budget review.  The house of representatives appropriation committee review must be completed prior to the release of the house of representatives operating budget proposal.  The senate committee on ways and means review must be completed prior to the release of the senate committee on ways and means operating budget proposal.  The final general fund state operating budget passed by both bodies of the legislature must reflect the recommendations of the modified zero-base budget.  Programs which are no longer needed or are unable to satisfactorily complete the intended goal of the program will no longer be funded.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.     (1) The first modified zero-base budget review shall include education funds for public schools, funding related to kindergarten through twelfth grade education, vocational education, and transportation.

          (2) The biennial modified zero-base budget review shall exclude appropriations required for levy equalization in previous biennia and future biennia.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3.     (1) The second modified zero-base budget review shall include human resources, natural resources, and the judicial system.

          (2) Human resources includes but is not limited to all the general fund‑-state appropriations for the department of social and health services, health care authority, department of community development, human rights commission, department of labor and industries, indeterminate sentence review board, department of health, department of veterans affairs, department of corrections, services for the blind, corrections standards board, basic health plan, sentencing guidelines commission, employment security, and any other program related to human resources.

          (3) Natural resources includes but is not limited to all the general fund‑-state appropriations for the state energy office, Washington centennial committee, Columbia river gorge commission, department of ecology, parks and recreation commission, outdoor recreation, environmental hearing, trade and economic development, conservation commission, winter recreation commission, Puget Sound water quality commission, department of fisheries, department of wildlife, department of natural resources, department of agriculture, and any program related to natural resources.

          (4) The judicial system includes but is not limited to all the general fund‑-state appropriations for the supreme court, law library, court of appeals, judicial conduct, administrators for the courts, and any programs related to the judiciary.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4.     (1) The third modified zero-base budget review shall include education funds for community colleges, four-year schools, the higher education coordinating board, funding relating to higher education, general government, and special appropriations.

          (2) General government includes but is not limited to all the general fund‑-state appropriations for the office of the governor, office of the lieutenant governor, public disclosure commission, secretary of state, governor's Indian advisory council, Asian-American affairs, state treasurer, state auditor, attorney general, office of financial management, economic development board, deferred compensation commission, Hispanic affairs commission, department of retirement systems, department of revenue, tax appeals board, municipal research council, uniform legislative commission, minority and women's businesses, department of general administration, accountancy board, boxing commission, liquor control board, military department, public employment relations committee, and any other programs related to general government.

          (3) Special appropriations includes but is not limited to all the general fund‑-state appropriations for the governor, belated claims, sundry claims, retirement contributions, state revenue for distribution, and any other programs related to special appropriations.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 5.     (1) To plan for the zero-base budget review, the senate ways and means' staff and the house of representatives appropriations' staff will coordinate with the office of financial management and the executive agencies to establish the method and format for reporting information to the legislature.

          (2) The senate ways and means' staff and the house of representatives appropriations' staff will decide what is required from each agency to perform the zero-base budget review within the period specified within this chapter.  The required information from the executive agencies will include financial, accounting, and other program-related data.

          (3) The office of financial management will act as an advisor to the senate ways and means' staff and the house of representatives appropriations' staff in the planning and coordination with the executive agencies.

          (4) Planning meetings for the requirements from the executive agencies must start no later than May 1, 1990.  The senate ways and means' staff and the house of representatives appropriations' staff must decide on the final format of the required information to perform the zero-base budget review for agencies that receive appropriations for public schools and transportation by July 1, 1990.  The final format for performing the zero-base budget shall be promulgated in the Washington Administrative Code.

          (5) The executive agencies that receive general fund appropriations for public schools and transportation must complete the requested information for the zero-base budget review and must provide it to the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives appropriations committee, no later than December 15, 1991.

          (6) Planning meetings for the requirements from the executive agencies must start no later than May 1, 1992.  The senate ways and means' staff and the house of representatives appropriations' staff must decide on the final format of the required information to perform the zero-base budget review for agencies that receive appropriations for human resources, natural resources, and the judiciary by July 1, 1992.  The final format for performing the zero-base budget shall be promulgated in the Washington Administrative Code.

          (7) The executive agencies that receive general fund appropriations for human resources, natural resources, and the judiciary must complete the requested information for the zero-base budget review, and must provide it to the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives appropriations committee, no later than December 15, 1993.

          (8) The senate ways and means' staff and the house of representatives appropriations' staff must decide on the final format of the required information to perform the zero-base budget review for agencies that receive appropriations for general government and special appropriations by July 1, 1994.  The final format for performing the zero-base budget shall be promulgated in the Washington Administrative Code.

          (9) The executive agencies that receive general fund appropriations for general government and special appropriations must complete the requested information for the zero-base budget review, and must provide it to the senate committee on ways and means and the house of representatives appropriations committee, no later than December 15, 1995.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6.     This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately.

 

          NEW SECTION.  Sec. 7.     Sections 1 through 5 of this act shall constitute a new chapter in Title 44 RCW.