Adjusted Executive Legislative
Approp. Request Approp.
2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 Change
STATE OPERATIONS
General Fund 124,752,500 127,942,400 128,092,400 150,000
Special Rev.-Fed. 9,941,400 7,967,300 7,967,300 0
Special Rev.-Other 77,719,700 2,809,400 82,809,400 0
Internal Service Fund 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 0
Total for
STATE OPERATIONS: 213,913,600 220,219,100 220,369,100 150,000
AID TO LOCALITIES
Special Rev.-Fed. 12,800,000 10,920,000 10,920,000 0
Total for
AID TO LOCALITIES: 12,800,000 10,920,000 10,920,000 0
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Agency Mission
The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues driver's licenses and vehicle
registrations, and provides other related motor vehicle services.
Year-to-Year Change
The Executive proposes funding of $220,219,100 for State Fiscal Year
(SFY) 2001-02, an increase of $6,305,500, or 2.95 percent, over the prior year.
Legislative Proposals
The Assembly adds $150,000 to hire additional employees to supervise school
bus motor carriers in conjunction with the State Education Department (SED)
which will also receive a matching $150,000 to hire employees for school bus
oversight.
The Assembly accepts the portion of the Executive's Article VII proposal
which would reduce the Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) blood alcohol level
to .08 percent, and the commercial motor vehicle blood alcohol level range
from .07 percent - .10 percent to .06 percent - .08 percent, but rejects the
portion which would change "percent by weight of alcohol in the person's blood"
to "grams of alcohol" per 210 liters of breath or 100 milliliters of blood.
The Assembly proposal meets the Federal requirements.
The Assembly rejects the Executive's Article VII proposal regarding DWI
repeat offenders set forth in Part H of A.1998, and substitutes a proposal
to comply with the Federal "repeat offender" requirements and avoid the
transfer of $9 million in Federal highway aid to the Highway Safety Program
in Fiscal Year 2001-02.
The Assembly would extend for one year the law requiring the six month
suspension of drivers' licenses for certain drug-related offenses (the "Solomon
Law"). This will avoid the loss of approximately $43 million in federal
highway aid.
The Assembly rejects the Executive's proposal to change the fee structure
for vanity and distinctive license plates. The Assembly accepts the proposal
to modify the existing annual fee schedule for various military license plates
in order to establish a uniform, one-time fee on military plates, with the
exception that no fee be charged for Congressional Medal of Honor, Former
POW-MIA, and Gold Star Mother license plates. This would result in a fee
reduction for the majority of military plates issued.
The Assembly rejects all other Article VII DWI proposals as unnecessary to
complete the budget.
SCHOOL BUS OVERSIGHT - ADDITIONAL STAFF.
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$150,000
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ST/GEN
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