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SB146: relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.
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- Chuck Morse Senate · Dist 22
- Jeb Bradley Senate · Dist 3
- Barnes Jr. Senate · Dist 17
- David Boutin Senate · Dist 16
- Peter Bragdon Senate · Dist 11
- De Blois Senate · Dist 18
- Jeanie Forrester Senate · Dist 2
- James Forsythe Senate · Dist 4
- John Gallus Senate · Dist 1
- Fenton Groen Senate · Dist 6
- Lambert, Dist�13 Senate
- Bob Odell Senate · Dist 8
- Russell Prescott Senate · Dist 23
- Andy Sanborn Senate · Dist 7
- Nancy Stiles Senate · Dist 24
- Raymond White Senate · Dist 9
- Sharon M. Carson Senate · Dist 14
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CHAPTER 229
SB 146-FN – FINAL VERSION
18May2011… 1883h
2011 SESSION
11-0214
05/04
SENATE BILL 146-FN
AN ACT relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.
ANALYSIS
This bill requires state agencies to submit a reduced spending level alternative as part of the biennial budget process.
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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
18May2011… 1883h
11-0214
05/04
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eleven
AN ACT relative to requiring submission of a reduced spending alternative as part of the biennial budget process.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
229:1 New Paragraph; Requests for Appropriations and Statement of Objectives; Reduced Spending Alternative. Amend RSA 9:4 by inserting after paragraph II the following new paragraph:
III. On or before November 15 prior to each biennial legislative session, all departments of the state shall transmit to the commissioner of administrative services, in a format determined by and on blanks furnished by the commissioner, a reduction level expenditure estimate for each fiscal year of the ensuing biennium for administration, operation, and program services, including costs for workers’ compensation and unemployment compensation.
(a) This estimate shall include:
(1) An estimate for a reduced level of expenditure for the first year of the next biennium that is 10 percent, not including debt service, less than the actual expenses of the first year of the current biennium.
(2) An estimate for a reduced level of expenditure for the second year of the next biennium that is 10 percent, not including debt service, less than the budget and any footnote adjustments or subsequent appropriations, additions, or reductions, implemented in the second year of the current biennium.
(b) The 2 reduction level expenditure estimates shall include recommendations for any changes to state statutes and administrative rules required to achieve the reduced level of expenditure.
(c) In case of the failure of any department to submit such estimates within the time specified, the commissioner of administrative services shall cause to be prepared such estimates for such department as in the commissioner’s opinion are reasonable and proper.
(d) Upon completion, estimates submitted pursuant to this section shall be publicly available under RSA 91-A.
(e) Within the meaning of this section, the governor shall provide criteria for the development of the reduced expenditure level estimates and make the final determination as to whether a particular cost shall be deemed to be a reduction level expenditure.
229:2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
Approved: Enacted in accordance with Article 44, Part II, of N.H. Constitution, without signature of the governor, June 29, 2011.
Effective Date: August 28, 2011