![]() | Fiscal Note2nd Sub. H.B. 113 (Gray) 2026 General Session Emergency Reporting Abuse Amendments by Monson, Logan | ![]() |
| Ongoing | One-time | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net GF/ITF/USF (rev.-exp.) | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Revenues | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Total Revenues | $0 | $0 | $0 |
To the extent that people are convicted of a higher penalty as a result of this bill and pay their financial obligation, this could increase revenue/case in the following amounts: (1) General Fund $1,380; (2) Court Security $15.
| Expenditures | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Total Expenditures | $0 | $0 | $0 |
To the extent that a case is filed in district court as a result of the charges in this bill, enactment of this legislation could cost the Courts $790/case from the General Fund. To the extent that offenders are sentenced to prison or probation it could cost the Department of Corrections $85/bed/day and $12/day for supervision. It could also cost the Board of Pardons and Parole $430 per hearing.
| FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 | |
| Net All Funds (rev-exp) | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Enactment of this bill could decrease revenue to local governments by about $230/case for fines/fees. Local government entities could experience the following estimated expenditure impacts: 1. Prosecutors - $580 costs per case; 2. Public Defense - $2,520 costs per case; 3. County Jails - $83 savings per day/offender; 4. Justice Courts - unknown decrease.
To the extent that individuals pay higher fines as a result of the provisions of this bill, this could cost certain offenders about $1,160/case, however the total amount is unknown.
Enactment of this legislation likely will not change the regulatory burden for Utah residents or businesses.
This bill does not create a new program or significantly expand an existing program.

