In addition to the State General Fund, which may be expended for any lawful purpose, the state maintains several hundred accounts dedicated to particular statutory purposes. These accounts generally fall into one of the three following categories:
Accounts are generally created in policy bills for the purpose of dedicating moneys in the account for the policy purposes of the bill. Accounts are also created in omnibus appropriation bills to dedicate funding for specific purposes and appropriations. Expenditures from dedicated accounts are limited to the purposes defined in law, and therefore, legislative action is required to temporarily or permanently expand or further restrict the purposes of a dedicated account.
The bill as referred to committee not considered.
The following five accounts are revised:
The following accounts are revised to make permanent uses of accounts that have appeared as temporary biennial uses in multiple operating budgets:
The following five accounts created or revised in the 2021-23 omnibus operating appropriation bill are reenacted:
The Clean Energy Transition Workforce Account is created to provide dedicated funding to support workers who are affected by the state's transition away from fossil fuels to a clean energy economy and associated program administrative expenses.
The following three accounts are eliminated:
The expanded uses of the Energy Efficiency Account is made permanent rather than only for the 2021-2023 fiscal biennium.
The following accounts are revised to make permanent uses of accounts that have appeared as temporary biennial uses in multiple operating budgets: Disaster Response Account; Personnel Service Fund; State Treasurers Service Fund; Performance Audits of State Government; Public Works Assistance Account; Criminal Justice Treatment Account; Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account; Liquor Excise Tax Account; County Criminal Justice Assistance Account; and Water Pollution Control Revolving Administration Account.
The following three accounts are eliminated: Veterans Conservation Corps Account; Dedicated McCleary Penalty Account; and Special Personnel Litigation Revolving Account.
The committee recommended a different version of the bill than what was heard. PRO: This is a good government bill to clean up some statutes and to create a few accounts related to policy bills.
PRO: This is a good government bill to clean up some statutes and to create a few accounts related to policy bills.