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HB 26-1059

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Cost Recovery Cash Fund Consolidation

Plain-English Summary

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House Bill 26-1059 consolidates multiple cost recovery funds into a single fund managed by the state treasurer. This means that instead of having separate funds for different fees like oil and gas production or retail delivery fees, there will be one unified fund to cover administrative costs related to collecting these fees. The bill also requires the Department of Revenue to report annually on how much it costs to manage these fees. Since the bill has been signed into law, this consolidation is now in effect, simplifying financial management for the state and potentially making it easier to track expenses associated with fee collection.

Official Summary

Current law allows the department of revenue (department) to retain an amount equal to its administrative costs in collecting, administering, and enforcing the production fees for clean transit and wildlife and land remediation, the enterprise per ride fees, and the retail delivery fees, and the enterprise retail delivery fees. Current law also allows the department to retain 3% of the prepaid wireless trust cash fund to mitigate administrative costs. The money retained by the department is currently transmitted into multiple individual cost recovery cash funds that are used to mitigate the department's administrative costs of collecting those fees and charges. These cash funds include the oil and gas production fees collection fund, the enterprise per ride fees fund, and the retail delivery fees fund (cost recovery funds).     The bill repeals each of these cost recovery funds and directs the state treasurer to transmit the money retained by the department to mitigate the department's administrative costs for all the programs into a single cost recovery cash fund, which is created in the bill. The bill also requires the department to submit an annual report to the joint budget committee with information about the costs associated with collecting, administering, and enforcing the fees and, where applicable, the specific tasks that contribute significantly to the fee collection workload.(Note: Italicized words indicate new material added to the original summary; dashes through words indicate deletions from the original summary.)(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2026-05-11
Latest action
2026-01-14
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance
OpenStates
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Topics

Business & Economic DevelopmentFiscal Policy & TaxesState Government

Votes

BILL
2026-05-11 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1059 to the Committee of the Whole and with a recommendation that it be placed on the consent calendar.
2026-05-08 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1059 to the Committee on Appropriations.
2026-05-07 · Senate · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1059, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole.
2026-05-01 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Adopt amendment L.001
2026-05-01 · House · passYes: · No: · Other:
Refer House Bill 26-1059 to the Committee on Appropriations.
2026-01-29 · House · passYes: · No: · Other: