Bill Text: MS SB2002 | 2017 | 1st Special Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: State budgets and reserve funds; create Financial and Operational Responses That Invigorate Future Years (FORTIFY) Act.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2017-06-23 - Approved by Governor [SB2002 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2017-SB2002-Enrolled.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2017 1st Extraordinary Session
To: Appropriations
By: Senator(s) Clarke, Dearing
Senate Bill 2002
(As Sent to Governor)
AN ACT TO CREATE THE "FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL RESPONSES THAT INVIGORATE FUTURE YEARS ACT (FORTIFY ACT)"; TO AMEND SECTION 27-103-203, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, AS AMENDED BY SENATE BILL NO. 2649, 2017 REGULAR SESSION, TO INCREASE THE CAP ON THE WORKING CASH-STABILIZATION RESERVE FUND FROM 7.5% TO 10% OF CURRENT FISCAL YEAR GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 27-103-211, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, AS AMENDED BY SENATE BILL NO. 2649, 2017 REGULAR SESSION, TO CLARIFY THAT UNENCUMBERED CASH REMAINING AT THE END OF A FISCAL YEAR IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE GENERAL FUND REVENUE ESTIMATE WHEN DETERMINING THE LIMIT ON THE LEGISLATIVE GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION; TO AMEND SECTION 27-103-213, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION METHOD OF UNENCUMBERED CASH BALANCE; TO AMEND SECTION 27-104-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CLARIFY THAT THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE BUDGET COMMITTEE ADOPTS THE GENERAL FUND REVENUE ESTIMATE; TO REQUIRE THE LEGISLATIVE BUDGET OFFICE TO PREPARE A MULTIYEAR FINANCIAL PLAN; TO AMEND SECTIONS 27-103-125 AND 27-103-139, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CONFORM TO THE PRECEDING PROVISIONS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Financial and Operational Responses That Invigorate Future Years Act (FORTIFY Act)."
SECTION 2. Section 27-103-203, Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended by Senate Bill No. 2649, 2017 Regular Session, is amended as follows:
27-103-203. (1) There is created in the State Treasury a special fund, separate and apart from any other fund, to be designated the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund.
(2) The Working Cash-Stabilization
Reserve Fund shall not be considered as a surplus or available funds when
adopting a balanced budget as required by law. The State Treasurer shall
invest all sums in the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund not needed for
the purposes provided for in this section in certificates of deposit,
repurchase agreements and other securities as authorized in Section 27-105-33(d)
or Section 7-9-103, as the State Treasurer may determine to yield the highest
market rate available. If the Ayers Settlement Fund is created under Section
37-101-27(5), the first Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) of interest earned
on those sums each fiscal year shall be deposited into that fund until a total
of Seventy Million Dollars ($70,000,000.00) has been deposited into the fund.
The interest, or the remaining interest if the Ayers Settlement Fund is
created, that is earned on those sums shall be deposited in the Working Cash-Stabilization
Reserve Fund until the balance of principal and interest in the fund reaches * * *
ten percent (10%) of the total General Fund appropriations for the
current fiscal year, and all interest earned in excess of amounts necessary to
maintain the * * * ten percent (10%)
fund balance requirement shall be deposited by the State Treasurer into the State
General Fund.
(3) The Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund, except for Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000.00) and the amount of the interest and income earned on the principal of the Ayers Endowment Trust created by Section 37-101-27, shall be used by the State Treasurer for cash flow needs throughout the year when the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration certifies that in his opinion there will be cash flow deficiencies in the State General Fund. No borrowing of monies from other special funds for such purposes as authorized by Section 31-17-101 et seq., shall be made as long as an unencumbered balance in excess of Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000.00) and the interest and income earned on the principal of the Ayers Endowment Trust created by Section 37-101-27 remains in the fund. The State Treasurer shall reimburse the fund for all sums borrowed for those purposes from General Fund revenues collected during the fiscal year in which those funds are used. The State Treasurer shall immediately notify the Legislative Budget Office and the State Department of Finance and Administration of each transfer into and out of the fund. Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000.00) in the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund shall remain available for exclusive use of the Ayers Endowment Trust created by Section 37-101-27. If the Ayers Settlement Fund is created under Section 37-101-27(5), beginning when a total of Fifty-five Million Dollars ($55,000,000.00) has been deposited into the fund, for each annual deposit of interest to that fund under subsection (2) of this section, the Ayers Endowment Trust created under Section 37-101-27(1) shall be reduced by an equal amount annually until the Ayers Endowment Trust reaches Zero Dollars ($0.00), at which time any requirements concerning the Ayers Endowment Trust in this section shall be null and void.
(4) The Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund, except for Forty Million Dollars ($40,000,000.00), shall also be used for the purpose of covering any projected deficits that may occur in the General Fund at the end of a fiscal year as a result of revenue shortfalls. If the Governor determines that a deficit in revenues from all sources may occur, it shall be the duty of the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration to transfer such funds as necessary to the General Fund to alleviate the deficit in accordance with Sections 27-104-13 and 31-17-123; however, not more than Fifty Million Dollars ($50,000,000.00) may be transferred from the fund for that purpose in any one (1) fiscal year with the exception of fiscal year 2016. However, for fiscal year 2017, not more than One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000.00) may be transferred from the fund for that purpose.
(5) The Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund also shall be used to provide funds for the Disaster Assistance Trust Fund when those funds are immediately needed to provide for disaster assistance under Sections 33-15-301 through 33-15-317. Any transfer of funds from the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund to the Disaster Assistance Trust Fund shall be made in accordance with the provisions of subsection (5) of Section 33-15-307.
(6) The Department of Finance and Administration shall immediately send notice of any transfers made, or other action taken under authority of this section, to the Legislative Budget Office.
(7) Funds deposited in the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund shall be used only for the purposes specified in this section, and as long as the provisions of this section remain in effect, no other expenditure, appropriation or transfer of funds in the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund shall be made except by act of the Legislature making specific reference to the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund as the source of those funds.
(8) Any funds appropriated from the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund that are unexpended at the end of a fiscal year shall lapse into the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund.
SECTION 3. Section 27-103-211, Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended by Senate Bill No. 2649, 2017 Regular Session, is amended as follows:
27-103-211. The total sum
appropriated by the Legislature from the State General Fund for any fiscal year
shall not exceed ninety-eight percent (98%) of the general fund revenue
estimate for that fiscal year developed by the Department of Revenue and the
University Research Center and adopted by the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee * * *. The unencumbered
balances in general funds that will be available and on hand at the close of
the fiscal year shall not include projected amounts required to be deposited
into the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund under Section 27-103-203.
However, for fiscal years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2017 only, the total
sum appropriated by the Legislature from the State General Fund shall not
exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the general fund revenue
estimate for that fiscal year, and for fiscal year 2018, the total sum
appropriated by the Legislature from the State General Fund shall not exceed
ninety-nine percent (99%) of the amount of the general fund revenue estimate adopted
by the Joint Legislative Budget Committee for that fiscal year * * *.
SECTION 4. Section 27-103-213, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
27-103-213. (1) The unencumbered cash balance in the General Fund in the State Treasury at the close of each fiscal year shall be distributed to the Municipal Revolving Fund, the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund and the Capital Expense Fund in the manner provided in this section, except for fiscal year 2014 in which the unencumbered cash balance at the close of fiscal year 2014 shall be distributed as provided in subsection (4) of this section, and fiscal year 2016 in which the unencumbered cash balance at the close of fiscal year 2016 shall be distributed as provided in subsection (5) of this section.
(2) (a) At the end of each fiscal year, the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration and the State Treasurer shall determine the extent of the unencumbered cash balance existing in the General Fund in the State Treasury.
(b) As used in this section, the term "unencumbered cash balance" or "unencumbered General Fund cash balance" means the amount in the State General Fund after deducting all appropriations and other expenditures. However, if the Legislature has authorized additional or deficit appropriations or transfers from the State General Fund for that fiscal year, those amounts shall be subtracted from the unencumbered cash balance in the General Fund before determining the amount available for distribution. The unencumbered General Fund cash balance shall not be determined until after August 31 of each year, and it shall not be made until the State Treasurer has received a certificate in writing from the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration, with notification to the Legislative Budget Office, showing the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance.
(3) If any unencumbered General Fund cash balance is available for distribution under this section, the distribution of those funds shall be made by the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration in the following order:
(a) To the Municipal Revolving Fund, an amount equal to Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00); however, if the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance is less than Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00), then the total amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance shall be distributed to the Municipal Revolving Fund.
* * *
( * * *b) To the Working Cash-Stabilization
Reserve Fund, fifty percent (50%) of the amount of the unencumbered General
Fund cash balance after the distributions are made under * * * paragraph (a), * * * not to exceed * * *
ten percent (10%) of the General Fund appropriations for the fiscal year
that the unencumbered General Fund cash balance represents. For the purposes
of this paragraph ( * * *b),
the appropriations for the fiscal year shall be the total amount contained in
the actual appropriation bills passed by the Legislature.
( * * *c) To the Capital Expense Fund, any
remaining amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance after the
distributions are made under paragraphs (a) * * * and (b) * * *.
(4) For fiscal year 2014, if any unencumbered General Fund cash balance is available for distribution under this section at the close of the fiscal year, the distribution of those funds shall be made by the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration in the following order:
(a) To the Municipal Revolving Fund, an amount equal to Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00); however, if the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance is less than Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00), then the total amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance shall be distributed to the Municipal Revolving Fund.
(b) To the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund, the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance not distributed under paragraph (a) until such time as the balance in the fund reaches Forty Million Dollars ($40,000,000.00).
(c) To the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund, Two Hundred Eighty-six Million Nine Hundred Fifty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-eight Dollars ($286,959,798.00) of the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance after the distributions are made under paragraphs (a) and (b); however, if the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance is less than Two Hundred Eighty-six Million Nine Hundred Fifty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-eight Dollars ($286,959,798.00), then the total amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance after the distributions are made under paragraphs (a) and (b) shall be distributed to the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund. For the purposes of this paragraph (c), the appropriations for the fiscal year shall be the total amount contained in the actual appropriation bills passed by the Legislature.
(d) To the Capital Expense Fund, any remaining amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance after the distributions are made under paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).
(5) For fiscal year 2016, if any unencumbered General Fund cash balance is available for distribution under this section at the close of the fiscal year, the distribution of those funds shall be made by the Executive Director of the Department of Finance and Administration in the following order:
(a) To the Municipal Revolving Fund, an amount equal to Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00); however, if the amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance is less than Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000.00), then the total amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance shall be distributed to the Municipal Revolving Fund.
(b) To the Capital Expense Fund, any remaining amount of the unencumbered General Fund cash balance after the distributions are made under paragraph (a).
SECTION 5. Section 27-104-13, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
27-104-13. (1) The State Fiscal Officer may disapprove or reduce and revise the estimates of general funds and state-source special funds for any general fund or special fund agency and for the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation, in an amount not to exceed five percent (5%), if at any time he finds that funds will not be available within the period for which the budget is drawn, or if at any time he finds that the requested expenditures, or any part thereof, are not authorized by law, and that action shall be reported to the Legislative Budget Office.
The State Fiscal Officer may, upon his determination of need based upon a finding that funds will not be available within the period for which the budget is drawn, transfer funds as provided in Section 27-103-203, from the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund to the General Fund to supplement the general fund revenue.
If the estimates of general funds and state-source special funds of all general fund and special fund agencies and of the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation have been reduced by five percent (5%), additional reductions may be made, but shall consist of a uniform percentage reduction of general funds and state-source special funds to all general fund and special fund agencies and to the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation.
Any state-source special funds reduced under the provisions of this subsection (1) shall be transferred to the State General Fund upon requisitions for warrants signed by the respective agency head, and the transfer shall be made within a reasonable period to be determined by the State Fiscal Officer.
The provisions of this subsection (1) authorizing the State Fiscal Officer to disapprove or reduce and revise the estimates of general funds and state-source special funds for the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation shall be suspended during the period from June 30, 2009, through June 30, 2010.
(2) The Department of
Revenue and University Research Center, utilizing all available revenue
forecast data, shall annually develop a general fund revenue estimate to be
adopted by the * * * Joint Legislative Budget Committee
as of the date of sine die adjournment. If, at the end of October, or at the
end of any month thereafter of any fiscal year, the revenues received for the
fiscal year fall below ninety-eight percent (98%) of the * * * general fund revenue
estimate adopted by the Joint Legislative Budget Committee at the date
of sine die adjournment, the State Fiscal Officer shall reduce allocations of
general funds and state-source special funds to general fund and special fund
agencies and to the "administration and other expenses" budget of the
Mississippi Department of Transportation, in an amount necessary to keep
expenditures within the sum of actual general fund receipts, including any
transfers to the General Fund from the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund
for the fiscal year.
The State Fiscal Officer may, upon his determination of need based on the revenue shortfall, transfer funds as provided in Section 27-103-203 from the Working Cash-Stabilization Reserve Fund to the General Fund to supplement the general fund revenue. State-source special funds in an amount equal to any reduction made under the provisions of this subsection (2) shall be transferred to the State General Fund upon requisitions for warrants signed by the respective agency head, and the transfer shall be made within a reasonable period to be determined by the State Fiscal Officer.
No agency's allocation shall be reduced in an amount to exceed five percent (5%); however, if the allocations of general funds and state-source special funds to all general fund and special fund agencies and to the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation have been reduced by five percent (5%), any additional reductions required to be made under this subsection (2) shall consist of a uniform percentage reduction of general funds and state-source special funds to all general fund and special fund agencies and to the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation. Any receipt from loans authorized by Sections 31-17-101 through 31-17-123 shall not be included as revenue receipts.
The State Fiscal Officer shall immediately send notice of any action taken under authority of this subsection (2) to the Legislative Budget Office.
The provisions of this subsection (2) requiring the State Fiscal Officer to reduce allocations of general funds and state-source special funds to general fund and special fund agencies and to the "administration and other expenses" budget of the Mississippi Department of Transportation shall be suspended during the period from June 30, 2009, through June 30, 2010.
(3) For the purpose of this section, the term "state-source special funds" means any special funds in any agency derived from any source, but shall not include the following special funds: special funds derived from federal sources, from local or regional political subdivisions, from agricultural commodity assessments, or from donations; special funds derived from additional fees paid for the issuance of distinctive motor vehicle license tags or plates authorized under the provisions of Chapter 19, Title 27, Mississippi Code of 1972; special funds held in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of specific persons or classes of persons; special funds of the Mississippi Veterans Affairs Board that are paid to the board by the veteran residents of state veterans homes to fund their monthly expenses at the state veterans homes; self-generated special funds of the state institutions of higher learning or the state community or junior colleges; special funds of Mississippi Industries for the Blind, the State Port at Gulfport, Yellow Creek Inland Port, Pat Harrison Waterway District, Pearl River Basin Development District, Pearl River Valley Water Management District, Tombigbee River Valley Water Management District, Yellow Creek Watershed Authority, or Coast Coliseum Commission; special funds of the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks and the Department of Marine Resources derived from the issuance of hunting or fishing licenses; and special funds generated by agencies whose primary function includes the establishment of standards and the issuance of licenses for the practice of a profession within the State of Mississippi.
SECTION 6. The Legislative Budget Office shall prepare and include in the proposed budget a multiyear plan for all agencies included in the proposed budget, for all sources of funding, and for such program categories as the Legislative Budget Office identifies. Such plan shall be based on the actual experience of the immediately preceding three (3) fiscal years, on the approved current fiscal year budget, and on estimates for at least the four (4) succeeding fiscal years.
SECTION 7. Section 27-103-125, Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended by Senate Bill No. 2649, 2017 Regular Session, is amended as follows:
27-103-125. The proposed
budget of each state agency shall show the amounts required for operating
expenses separately from the amounts required for permanent improvements. The
overall budget shall show, separately by each source, the estimated amount of
general fund revenue and of special fund revenues of general fund agencies.
The total proposed expenditures in Part 1 of the overall budget shall not
exceed the amount of estimated revenues that will be available in the general
and special funds for appropriation or use during the succeeding fiscal year,
including any balances other than unencumbered balances in general funds
that will be on hand in the general and special funds at the close of the then
current fiscal year. The total proposed expenditures from the State General
Fund in Part 1 of the overall budget shall not exceed ninety-eight percent
(98%) of the amount of general fund revenue estimate for the succeeding fiscal
year * * *. However, for fiscal
years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016 and 2017 only, the total proposed expenditures from
the State General Fund in Part 1 of the overall budget shall not exceed one
hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the general fund revenue estimate for
the succeeding fiscal year, and for fiscal year 2018, the total proposed
expenditures from the State General Fund in Part 1 of the overall budget shall
not exceed ninety-nine percent (99%) of the amount of general fund revenue
estimate for the succeeding fiscal year * * *.
The general fund revenue estimate shall be the estimate jointly adopted by the
Governor and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. * * * The Legislative
Budget Office may recommend additional taxes or sources of revenue if in its
judgment those additional funds are necessary to adequately support the
functions of the state government.
SECTION 8. Section 27-103-139, Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended by Senate Bill No. 2649, 2017 Regular Session, is amended as follows:
27-103-139. On or before
November 15 preceding each regular session of the Legislature, except the first
regular session of a new term of office, the Governor shall submit to the
members of the Legislature, the Legislative Budget Office or the members-elect,
as the case may be, and to the executive head of each state agency a balanced
budget for the succeeding fiscal year. The budget submitted shall be
prepared in a format that will include performance measurement data associated
with the various programs operated by each agency. The total proposed
expenditures in the balanced budget shall not exceed the amount of estimated
revenues that will be available for appropriation or use during the succeeding
fiscal year, including any balances other than unencumbered balances in
general funds that will be on hand at the close of the then current fiscal
year, as determined by the revenue estimate jointly adopted by the Governor and
the Legislative Budget Committee. The total proposed expenditures from the
State General Fund in the balanced budget shall not exceed ninety-eight percent
(98%) of the amount of general fund revenue estimate for the succeeding fiscal
year * * *. However, for fiscal
years 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016 and 2017 only, the total proposed expenditures
from the State General Fund in the balanced budget shall not exceed one hundred
percent (100%) of the amount of the general fund revenue estimate for the
succeeding fiscal year, and for fiscal year 2018, the total proposed
expenditures from the State General Fund in the balanced budget shall not
exceed ninety-nine percent (99%) of the amount of general fund revenue estimate
for the succeeding fiscal year * * *.
The general fund revenue estimate shall be the estimate jointly adopted by the
Governor and the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. * * *
The revenues used in preparing the balanced budget shall be only those revenues that will be available under the general laws of the state as they exist when the balanced budget is prepared, and shall not include any proposed revenues that would become available only after the enactment of new legislation. If the Governor has any recommendations for additional proposed expenditures or proposed revenues that are not included in his balanced budget, he shall submit those recommendations in a supplement that is separate from his balanced budget, and whenever the Governor recommends any such additional proposed expenditures, he also shall recommend proposed revenues that are sufficient to fund the additional proposed expenditures, providing specific details regarding the sources and the total amount of those proposed revenues.
The Governor may employ a budget officer for the purpose of receiving information from the State Fiscal Officer and preparing his recommendations on the budget. If the Governor determines that information received from the State Fiscal Officer is not sufficient to enable him to prepare his budget recommendations, he may request an appropriation from the Legislature to provide additional staff within the Governor's office for that purpose. At the first regular session after his election for Governor, the Governor shall submit any budget recommendations plus the required revenue source recommendations no later than January 31 of that year.
SECTION 9. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2017.