130th MAINE LEGISLATURE
LD 585 LR 1337(13)
An Act To Restore to the Penobscot Nation and Passamaquoddy Tribe the Authority To Exercise Jurisdiction under the Federal Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010
Fiscal Note for House Amendment " " to Committee Amendment "A"
Sponsor: Sen. Chipman of Cumberland
Fiscal Note Required: Yes
             
Fiscal Note
FY 2021-22 FY 2022-23 Projections  FY 2023-24 Projections  FY 2024-25
Net Cost (Savings)
General Fund $0 $41,000 ($3,750) ($1,219,750)
Revenue
General Fund $0 ($41,000) $3,750 $1,219,750
Other Special Revenue Funds $0 $155,251 $163,012 $171,163
Fiscal Detail and Notes
This amendment replaces sections of Committee Amendment "A" regarding sports wagering with new license eligibility criteria, license fees, license terms, percentage of taxes on adjusted gross sports wagering receipts, facility-specific tax rates, non-tribal entity mobile operator specific tax rates and tribal entity mobile operator specific tax rates. Changes to licensing eligibility and terms will decrease General Fund revenue by an estimated $41,000 in fiscal year 2022-23, but shorter license terms will increase General Fund license revenue by $3,750 in fiscal year 2023-24 and by $1,219,750 in fiscal year 2024-25. The changes to specific tax rates on facilities, non-tribal mobile operators and tribal mobile operators entities will result in Other Special Revenue Funds revenue increases of $155,251 beginning in fiscal year 2022-23.  The amendment does not change the staffing requirements of the Gambling Control Unit or other provisions related to the appropriations and allocations contained in Committee Amendment "A."