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2013 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1500 (Committee Approved)

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Recognize Woodrum Impacts

Item 389 #4h

Item 389 #4h

First Year - FY2013 Second Year - FY2014
Public Safety
Corrections, Department of FY2013 $0 FY2014 $38,300 GF

Language
Page 341, line 18, strike "$94,276,988" and insert "$94,315,288".
Page 343, strike line 46.
Page 344, strike line 1.
Page 344, line 2, strike "3" and insert "2".
Page 344, line 4, strike "4" and insert "3".
Page 344, line 6, strike "5" and insert "4".
Page 344, line 8, strike "6" and insert "5".
Page 344, line 10, strike "7" and insert "6".
Page 344, line 12, strike "8" and insert "7".
Page 344, line 14, strike "9" and insert "8".
Page 344, line 16, strike "10" and insert "9".
Page 344, after line 17, insert:  
"10.  To increase the penalties for any subsequent drunken driving conviction following any previous felony related to drunken driving -- $50,000.
11.  To increase the penalties for the possession of contraband cigarettes with the intent to distribute -- $50,000.
12.  To increase the penalties for possession, sale, purchase, and transportation of unstamped cigarettes -- $50,000.
13.  To prevent the presence of children, mentally incapacitated persons, and physically helpless persons from being present in any location where components for the manufacture of methamphetamine or the manufacture of methamphetamine is occurring -- $50,000.
14.  To prevent the assault and battery of any person employed by a local or regional jail and involved in the care, treatment, or supervision of inmates -- $50,000.
15.  To regulate additional synthetic cannabinoids and other synthetic controlled substances --$50,000.  
16.  To increase the penalties associated with second and subsequent convictions of impersonating an law-enforcement officer -- $4,048.
17.  To increase the penalties associated with a second conviction for stalking within five years -- $23,197.
18.  To require that mandatory minimum sentences be served consecutively -- $743,967."


Explanation
(This amendment provides for the expected "Woodrum Impacts" associated with legislation to increase criminal penalties or create new criminal penalties. These costs are paid into the Corrections Special Reserve Fund to count for the bed space impacts on the Department of Corrections associated with housing additional offenders.)