Supplement: TX HB4845 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Fiscal Note (Introduced)

For additional supplements on Texas HB4845 please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of a bullying prevention pilot program for public schools.

Status: 2023-05-15 - Referred to Education [HB4845 Detail]

Download: Texas-2023-HB4845-Fiscal_Note_Introduced_.html
LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD
Austin, Texas
 
FISCAL NOTE, 88TH LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION
 
April 17, 2023

TO:
Honorable Senfronia Thompson, Chair, House Committee on Youth Health & Safety, Select
 
FROM:
Jerry McGinty, Director, Legislative Budget Board
 
IN RE:
HB4845 by Allison (Relating to bullying prevention in public schools, including the establishment of a bullying prevention program.), As Introduced


Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB4845, As Introduced : a negative impact of ($4,016,000) through the biennium ending August 31, 2025.

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is required to implement a provision of the bill only if the legislature appropriates money specifically for that purpose. If the legislature does not appropriate money specifically for that purpose, the TEA may, but is not required to, implement a provision of the bill using other appropriations available for that purpose.

The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill.

General Revenue-Related Funds, Five- Year Impact:

Fiscal Year Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to
General Revenue Related Funds
2024($1,562,000)
2025($2,454,000)
2026($2,454,000)
2027($2,454,000)
2028($2,454,000)

All Funds, Five-Year Impact:

Fiscal Year Probable (Cost) from
General Revenue Fund
1

Change in Number of State Employees from FY 2023
2024($1,562,000)2.0
2025($2,454,000)2.0
2026($2,454,000)2.0
2027($2,454,000)2.0
2028($2,454,000)2.0


Fiscal Analysis

The bill would require the commissioner of education to establish and administer a grant program for school districts that demonstrate a substantial need for bullying prevention.
Funding for the grant program would also be used to provide technical assistance for grant recipients, including through education service centers (ESCs). 

Methodology

This analysis assumes the need for 2 full-time equivalents (FTEs) at a cost of $242,000 in fiscal year 2024 and $234,000 in subsequent years to establish a Bullying Prevention Pilot grant program. These FTEs would collaborate with experts and researchers, establish curriculum for the program, establish grant criteria, and coordinate technical assistance utilizing ESC staff.

This analysis assumes the cost to convene a panel of experts, researchers and stakeholders and create a pilot curriculum to be $100,000. Technical assistance would be provided through an annual grant of $200,000 to ESCs. Data collection and analysis costs are estimated to be $20,000 per year.  

This analysis assumes 10 district grants totaling $1,000,000 would be made in fiscal year 2024 and 20 district grants totaling $2,000,000 would be made in subsequent years.

Local Government Impact

Participating districts would designate up to 3 campuses to participate in the pilot program. These districts would receive additional grant funding under the bill to offset costs associated with implementing the program.


Source Agencies:
701 Texas Education Agency
LBB Staff:
JMc, NPe, ASA, SL, CMA
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