HIGHWAY FUND REVENUE
FY 2001-02 AND FY 2002-03
(Updated 08/25/03)


 The Highway Fund is a fund established in the Maine Constitution (Article IX, Section 19) and by
statute (23 MRSA c. 19, sub-c. IV, sections 1651-1653) for:
     a.  the maintenance, construction and reconstruction of Maine highways and bridges;
     b.  administrative costs incurred in the construction and maintenance of highways; and
     c.  expenses for state enforcement of traffic laws.
The Highway Fund derives its revenue from a gasoline and diesel fuel tax, taxes on motor truck
carriers, motor vehicle license and registration fees, portions of revenues from over weight fines,
and other miscellaneous sources.  The following represents a breakdown of the budgeted revenue
for the Highway Fund for FY 2001-02 and FY 2002-03.  Fuel taxes and  motor vehicle fees currently
make up just over 94% of the budgeted revenue for the 2002-2003 biennium.
 

BUDGETED REVENUE FOR FY 2001-02 AND FY 2002-03

% of
BIENNIAL
TOTAL
SOURCE

2001-02

2002-03

66.00% FUEL TAXES $179,876,344 $187,500,000
   
28.59% MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSES AND FEES $77,418,092 $81,690,336
1.26% MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION FEES $3,338,354 $3,683,907
 
1.05% FINES $2,780,982 $3,057,180
0.79% EARNINGS ON INVESTMENTS $3,000,000 $1,418,000
2.31% OTHER REVENUES $5,934,085 $6,897,144
     
100.00% TOTALS $272,347,857 $284,246,567
$556,594,424

Reflects all actions through the 1st Regular Session of the 121st Legislature. 
Amounts may not add to 100% due to rounding.