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123rd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 1948 |
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LR 3343(01) |
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An Act To Require
a Hearing When a Fatality Results from a Motor Vehicle Accident |
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Fiscal Note for
Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Wheeler of Kittery |
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Committee: Transportation |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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2007-08 |
2008-09 |
Projections 2009-10 |
Projections 2010-11 |
Net Cost
(Savings) |
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General Fund |
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$0 |
$19,200 |
$19,200 |
$19,200 |
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Highway Fund |
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$0 |
$128,474 |
$107,080 |
$109,666 |
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Appropriations/Allocations |
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General Fund |
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$0 |
$19,200 |
$19,200 |
$19,200 |
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Highway Fund |
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$0 |
$128,474 |
$107,080 |
$109,666 |
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Correctional
and Judicial Impact Statements |
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Allows
administrative appeals to the Superior Court for license revocation by the
Secretary of State in certain cases of accident fatalities. The additional costs associated with a
projected minimal caseload can be absorbed by the Judicial Department
utilizing existing budgeted resources. |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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This bill
requires the Secretary of State to conduct hearings for fatal accidents to
determine whether to revoke or suspend licenses of the drivers involved. The Secretary of State reports that in 2006
there were 168 motor vehicle accidents involving a fatality and that the
average annual number of fatal motor vehicle accidents over the last 5 years
was 174. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles
within the Secretary of State's office will require a General Fund
appropriation beginning in fiscal year 2008-09 for one Hearings Examiner
position and related costs and equipment needed to handle the anticipated
number, complexity and length of the additional hearings. |
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The State Police
within the Department of Public Safety will require a General Fund
appropriation beginning in fiscal year 2008-09 to provide an officer to
testify at these hearings. The
estimated appropriation assumes that one officer per hearing would need to
testify for 8 hours at 75% of the hearings and that 80% of the officer's time
would be overtime. |
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