Representatives Seal

Fiscal Note

4th Sub. H.B. 423 (Green)

2026 General Session

Hit and Run and DUI Offense Amendments

by Eliason, Steve

Senate Seal
General, Income Tax, and Uniform School FundsJR4-4-101
OngoingOne-timeTotal
Net GF/ITF/USF (rev.-exp.) $(4,000) $59,300 $55,300


State GovernmentUCA 36-12-13(2)(c)
Revenues FY2026 FY2027 FY2028
Court Security Account (GFR) $0 $700 $700
General Fund $0 $124,200 $124,200
Total Revenues $0 $124,900 $124,900

Enactment of this bill could result in ongoing General Fund revenue of $124,900 ($73,600 from the assessment of fines and criminal surcharge fees beginning in FY 2027 and $50,600 in Driver License reinstatement fees). This could also result in a $700 ongoing revenue increase to Court Security beginning in FY 2027. To the extent a judge orders participation in a 24-7 sobriety program, enactment of this legislation could increase dedicated credits to the Department of Public Safety by $60 per individual enrolled for supply fees. The aggregate revenue from the 24-7 program is unknown as judges decide participation on a case-by-case basis.


Expenditures FY2026 FY2027 FY2028
Dept. of Public Safety Rest. Acct., One-time $8,800 $0 $0
General Fund $0 $128,200 $128,200
General Fund, One-time $0 $(59,300) $(20,600)
Total Expenditures $8,800 $68,900 $107,600

Enactment of this bill could cost a total of $45,300 from the General Fund in FY 2027, $84,000 in FY 2028, $90,900 in FY 2029, $97,700 in FY 2030, and $104,600 in each year thereafter. The cost breakdown is as follows: 1. Courts - $6,500 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 for case processing; 2. Department of Corrections - $38,000 in FY 2027, $76,000 in FY 2028, $82,100 in FY 2029, $88,200 in FY 2030, and $94,300 in each year thereafter; 3. Board of Pardons and Parole - $800 in FY 2027, $1,500 in FY 2028, $2,300 in FY 2029, $3,000 in FY 2030, and $3,800 in each year thereafter. This assumes the following increases: 1. Prison - 1 additional 2-year commitments. Enactment of this legislation could cost the Department of Public Safety $10,400 ongoing from the General Fund beginning in FY 2027 for drug testing. To the extent a judge orders participation in a 24-7 sobriety program, enactment of this legislation could cost the Department of Public Safety $60 in dedicated credits per individual enrolled for supply costs. The aggregate supply costs from the 24-7 program is unknown as judges decide participation on a case-by-case basis. This could also cost the Department about $8,800 one-time from the TFR - Public Safety Restricted Account in FY 2026 for programming changes. This bill could also cost the Courts $13,200 ongoing from the General Fund for new judgement processing requirements that they report that they can absorb.


FY2026 FY2027 FY2028
Net All Funds (rev-exp) $(8,800) $56,000 $17,300
Local GovernmentUCA 36-12-13(2)(c)

Enactment of this bill could result in an ongoing fine revenue decrease by an estimated $2,300 beginning in FY 2027. Local government entities could experience the following estimated expenditure impacts beginning in FY 2027: 1. Prosecutors - $25,200 increase; 2. Public Defense - $48,800 increase; 3. County Jails - unknown; 4. Local Justice Court - unknown increase. To the extent a judge orders participation in a 24-7 sobriety program, enactment of this legislation could increase fee revenue and corresponding costs to a participating county by $90 per enrolled individual for program administration and daily testing supplies. The aggregate costs and revenue collected by counties from the 24-7 program is unknown as judges decide participation on a case-by-case basis.

Individuals & BusinessesUCA 36-12-13(2)(c)

Individuals cited for violations could pay up to $1,900 per case for an aggregated cost of $72,000 in fines and surcharge fees beginning in FY 2027. To the extent a judge orders participation in a 24-7 sobriety program, enactment of this legislation could cost an enrolled individual $150 for the administration fee and daily testing supplies. The aggregate costs to individuals of the 24-7 program is unknown as judges decide on a case-by-case basis. An additional 7,230 individuals could pay $7/person for a total of $50,600 beginning in FY 2027.

Regulatory ImpactUCA 36-12-13(2)(d)

Enactment of this legislation likely will not change the regulatory burden for Utah residents or businesses.

Performance EvaluationJR1-4-601

This bill does not create a new program or significantly expand an existing program.