FISCAL NOTE
Date Requested: January 09, 2019 Time Requested: 02:54 PM |
Agency: |
Natural Resources, WV Division of |
CBD Number: |
Version: |
Bill Number: |
Resolution Number: |
1964 |
Introduced |
HB2030 |
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CBD Subject: |
Military and Veterans, Natural Resources |
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FUND(S):
3200
Sources of Revenue:
Special Fund
Legislation creates:
Decreases Existing Revenue
Fiscal Note Summary
Effect this measure will have on costs and revenues of state government.
The purpose of this bill is to allow resident West Virginia Veterans to hunt or fish without obtaining a hunting and/or fishing license. There are an estimated 127,149 resident West Virginia Veterans. An estimated 27,973 of these individuals would be eligible to hunt and/or fish in West Virginia without purchasing a license. At current license fees, each resident license holder contributes an average of $41.33 to the hunting and fishing license fund. The fiscal impact of providing free hunting and fishing privileges to these 27,973 individuals would be to decrease hunting and fishing license revenue to the Division of Natural Resources’ Wildlife and Law Enforcement programs by an estimated $1,156,124 annually. Because these individuals and future members of the Armed Forces would then be exempt from an inflation-indexed annual fee increase, the projected revenue losses to the State would increase in future years at a rate even greater than the inflation rate. The loss of these individuals as paid license holders would also reduce the State’s ability to capture federal aid revenue by an additional $320,418 annually, resulting in an estimated total revenue loss of $1,476,542 annually.
Fiscal Note Detail
Effect of Proposal |
Fiscal Year |
2019 Increase/Decrease (use"-") |
2020 Increase/Decrease (use"-") |
Fiscal Year (Upon Full Implementation) |
1. Estmated Total Cost |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Personal Services |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Current Expenses |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Repairs and Alterations |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Assets |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Other |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2. Estimated Total Revenues |
0 |
-1,476,542 |
-1,476,542 |
Explanation of above estimates (including long-range effect):
Estimated number of Veterans in West Virginia=127,149
Est. WV participation rate in hunting and/or fishing=22%
Est. # of licensable veterans who hunt and/or fish=127,149 X 22%= 27,973
Est. annual license revenue per licensed sportsman=$41.33
Est. annual license revenue loss from 27,973 exemptions=27,973 X $41.33= $1,156,124
Est. annual federal aid revenue per licensed hunter=$18
Est. WV participation rate in hunting=14%
Est. # of veteran hunters=127,149 X 14%=17,801
Est. annual federal aid revenue loss from 17,801 exemptions=17,801 X $18= $320,418
Est. annual license and federal aid revenue loss=$1,156,124 +$320,418 = $1,476,542
Memorandum
By law, all hunters and anglers in West Virginia must be served by the agency’s wildlife and law enforcement programs, including those who are not paid license holders. Currently, the agency estimates that 43 percent of all hunters and anglers do not purchase a hunting or fishing license, thus placing the total financial responsibility for supporting wildlife and law enforcement programs on those who do purchase licenses. This bill would increase the number of sportsmen who will not purchase a license, thus increasing the financial responsibility on paid license holders for providing agency services to all. Finally, any reduction in paid license holders hurts the agency’s ability to secure federal aid revenues that are used to help keep license fees low for everyone. More free hunting and fishing license privileges for some must inevitably result in higher license fees for others, thereby reducing participation and economic impact from sportsman expenditures in the state.
For additional information concerning this fiscal note, please contact:
Zack Brown
zack.j.brown@wv.gov
Person submitting Fiscal Note: Jennifer Snow
Email Address: jennifer.l.snow@wv.gov