DISASTER CONTINGENCY FUND                                                            H.B. 4670 (H-2):

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House Bill 4670 (Substitute H-2 as passed by the House)

Sponsor:  Representative Michael D. McCready

House Committee:  Appropriations

Senate Committee:  Appropriations

 

Date Completed:  6-6-13

 

CONTENT

 

The bill would amend the Emergency Management Act to require funds to be appropriated to the State's Disaster Contingency Fund to maintain it at a minimum level of $1.0 million and a maximum of $8.5 million, rather than the current minimum of $30,000 and maximum of $750,000.  The bill also provides that any funds remaining at the end of a fiscal year would not lapse to the General Fund, and would be carried forward and be available for expenditure in subsequent fiscal years.  The bill would require the State Treasurer to direct the investment of the Fund and credit to it any interest and earning from Fund investments.

 

The bill also would rename the "Disaster Contingency Fund" as the "Disaster and Emergency Contingency Fund".

 

MCL 30.418 & 30.419

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

While the Act requires certain appropriations to be made to an emergency fund for State and local costs of State and Federal disasters, the requirement is not an actual appropriation itself.  Historically, the State in general practice has not made appropriations to the Disaster Contingency Fund.  Rather, when emergency costs were incurred, whether for direct State department costs in response to an emergency, for assistance grants to local units in the event of a declared State emergency or to provide required State or local matching funds for Federal assistance in the event of a declared Federal disaster, the State has responded to these financial needs primarily through General Fund supplemental appropriations as needed.

 

A recent exception to this practice occurred in July 2011, when the Legislature appropriated $750,000 GF/GP to the Disaster Contingency Fund, along with providing for the allocation of $250,000 for assistance for State departments and local units in response to severe storms in Calhoun County in May 2011.  As a result, the Disaster Contingency Fund balance currently stands at approximately $500,000.

 

This bill represents part of the Governor's FY 2013-14 budget recommendations, along with his recommendation that $4.0 million GF/GP be appropriated to the Fund (with another $4.0 million recommended for FY 2014-15) in the budget for the Department of State Police (home to the State's emergency management division) and new boilerplate language in


both that budget bill and the budget bill for the Department of Natural Resources, which would allow for expenditures from the Fund of up to $800,000 from each Department without the requirement of an appropriations supplemental.

 

Currently in the FY 2013-14 budget process, the General Omnibus budget bill for the Department of State Police (House Bill 4328, Article XVI) contains an appropriation of $2.0 million GF/GP for the Fund and an allowable expenditure amount of $800,000.

 

                                                                                       Fiscal Analyst:  Bruce Baker

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.