SB 357 An Act relating to certain study, publication, and reporting requirements by and to state agencies; relating to certain fees for reports; and providing for an effective date. HCS CS SB 357 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero fiscal notes by the Department of Education dated 3/14/94, the Department of Commerce and Economic Development dated 3/14/94, 4/07/94, the Department 1 of Public Safety dated 3/14/94, the Department of Administration dated 4/21/94, 4/07/94, 3/14/94, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities dated 4/21/94, the Department of Natural Resources dated 3/14/94, the Office of the Governor dated 4/07/94, the Department of Environmental Conservation dated 3/14/94, the Department of Military and Veterans and Affairs dated 3/14/94 and the Department of Revenue dated 4/07/94. SENATE BILL 357 "An Act relating to certain study, publication, and reporting requirements by and to state agencies; relating to certain fees for reports; and providing for an effective date." (Tape Change, HFC 94-167, Side 1). NANCY SLAGLE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF BUDGET REVIEW, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, explained that SB 357 was a "housekeeping" bill which will benefit the State by creating more efficiency in record keeping. LINDA REXWINKEL, DIVISION OF BUDGET REVIEW, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, responded to a question regarding the University. She noted that most of the items listed within the University's report are included in normal budgetary books. An additional report is provided to the Legislature in the Fall, prepared in detail. That report is provided at the beginning of the Legislative session. Representative Navarre requested that those reports submitted by the University make the "budget requesting consistent". Representative Brown provided the Committee with a copy of a memorandum written by Paul Arnoldt, Director, Workers' 4 Compensation Division, Department of Labor. [Copy on file]. The memo requests a change in the Rehab Administration's report from a fiscal year base to a calendar base, which would bring it in line with other insurance reports. She added that OMB supports the proposed change. Representative Brown MOVED to adopt the amendment as proposed by the Department of Labor. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was adopted. Representative Navarre MOVED to report HCS CS SB 357 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying zero fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 357 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero fiscal notes by the Department of Education dated 3/14/94, the Department of Commerce and Economic Development dated 3/14/94, 4/07/94, the Department of Public Safety dated 3/14/94, the Department of Administration dated 4/21/94, 4/07/94, 3/14/94, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities dated 4/21/94, the Department of Natural Resources dated 3/14/94, the Office of the Governor dated 4/07/94, the Department of Environmental Conservation dated 3/14/94, the Department of Military and Veterans and Affairs dated 3/14/94 and the Department of Revenue dated 4/07/94.