| 122nd MAINE LEGISLATURE | |||||||||
| LD 1157 | LR 1297(01) | ||||||||
| An Act To Protect Children from Toxic Chemicals in Schools | |||||||||
| Fiscal Note for Original Bill | |||||||||
| Sponsor: Rep. Koffman of Bar Harbor | |||||||||
| Committee: Natural Resources | |||||||||
| Fiscal Note Required: Yes | |||||||||
| Fiscal Note | |||||||||
| Projections | Projections | ||||||||
| 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | ||||||
| Appropriations/Allocations | |||||||||
| Other Special Revenue Funds | $50,000 | $198,000 | $203,940 | $210,058 | |||||
| Revenue | |||||||||
| Other Special Revenue Funds | $50,000 | $198,000 | $203,940 | $210,058 | |||||
| Fiscal Detail and Notes | |||||||||
| This legislation would impose a 30 cent fee on each unit of general use pesticide distributed for retail sale in this state. The revenue generated from this fee would be deposited in the Maine Solid Waste Management Fund within the Department of Environmental Protection and is projected to be approximately $50,000 in fiscal year 2005-06 and $198,000 in fiscal year 2006-07. These funds would require an allocation to the Maine Solid Waste Fund and would be used to assist public and private schools with the safe removal and disposal of hazardous materials. | |||||||||