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2 bills · 2017 Regular Session

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H0133houseSigned

Amends existing law to change the requirement for an annual financial audit to a periodic management review.

This legislation changes the financial audit requirements of the Soil and Water Conservation Commission fromanannualindependentfinancialaudittoaperiodicmanagementreview. Thelegislativeauditorrecently completed the FY 2011 and FY 2012 financial audits for the commission. At the conclusion, the legislative auditor recommended that, retroactive to FY 2013, the commission be treated like other state agencies, and undergo a periodic management review instead.

Enacted

350

H0296houseSigned

Appropriates $3,125,900 to the Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 17.75; and provides legislative intent regarding distributions to the districts.

This is the fiscal year 2018 appropriation in the amount of $3,125,900 to the Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2018. It limits the number of authorized full-time positions to 17.75. It provides funding for the increased cost of health insurance, funds the replacement of three vehicles, and accounts for an increase in statewide cost allocation. It funds an ongoing 3% merit-based increase in employee compensation for permanent employees to be distributed at the discretion of the administrator. This bill includes one line item for $17,500 in federal funds. When the technical records specialist position became vacant, the commission changed its scope to include liaison responsibilities. This position was fully funded by the Legislature but was filled at 3/4 time in order for the commission to cover any unanticipated employee separations. The position serves the commission, districts, and the National Resource Conservation Service with record keeping, planning, interpreting state rules and policies, and by strengthening the local, state, and federal partnership through capacity building. The Natural Resources Conservation Service has committed to supporting one-fourth of the personnel costs of this technical records specialist position. The budget is a 1.8% increase in the General Fund, a 20.9% decrease in dedicated funds, and an indefinite increase in federal funds for an overall decrease of 1.0% from the original FY 2017 appropriation.

Enacted

350