FY 2021-22 JUDICIARY BUDGET S.B. 81 (S-1): SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE REC.
Senate Bill 81 (S-1 as reported) Throughout this document Senate means Subcommittee.
Committee: Appropriations
*As of February 8, 2021.
|
Gross |
GF/GP |
FY 2020-21 Year-to-Date Appropriation................................................. |
$313,641,200 |
$201,934,300 |
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|
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1. Legal Fees Administration by the State Appellate Defender Office (SADO). The Senate included funding for the SADO to administer a fund to cover legal fees for State employees and State agencies as per MCL 691.1408. |
20,000,000 |
20,000,000 |
2. MiFile Implementation. The Governor recommended 8.0 FTEs and restricted revenue to further implement the statewide eFile system. The Senate concurred. |
821,800 |
0 |
3. Problem Solving Courts. The Governor moved additional GF/GP from previous year's one-time section to the ongoing section. The Senate concurred. |
600,000 |
600,000 |
4. SADO Minimum Funding. The Governor restored funding from previous year COVID-19 reductions, which would allow SADO to fill three vacant attorney positions. The Senate concurred. |
360,700 |
360,700 |
5. Contract Attorneys for the Judicial Tenure Commission (JTC). The Senate included One-time GF for the JTC to contract attorneys to assist with the judicial complaint backlog and to argue before the Supreme Court on ongoing cases. |
204,000 |
204,000 |
6. Legal Help Website Maintenance. The Governor included additional GF/GP to maintain the State's legal self-help website. The Senate concurred. |
200,000 |
200,000 |
7. Permanent Staff Attorney Added to the JTC. The Senate included ongoing funding for the JTC to add a permanent staff attorney, raising the total attorneys employed to investigate judicial misconduct from 3 to 4. |
182,000 |
182,000 |
8. Justice Training Grant Revenue. The Governor included IDG revenue awarded by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES). The Senate concurred. |
100,000 |
0 |
9. Juvenile Lifer Resentencing. The Governor moved the appropriation to the SADO from the one-time section to the ongoing section and increased the line by $58,000. The Senate concurred in the amount but kept the funding in the one-time section. |
58,000 |
58,000 |
10. Judicial Compensation Fund Shift. The Governor recommended a shortfall in restricted revenue for judicial salaries be filled by GF/GP. The Senate concurred. |
0 |
1,358,600 |
11. Court of Appeals Operations. The Governor included GF for the Court of Appeals leadership and support positions. The Senate did not include. |
0 |
0 |
12. Expungement Package Implementation. The Governor included $605,000 GF for implementation of statutory changes to the State's expungement laws. The Senate did not include this increase for FY 2021-22. |
0 |
0 |
13. Innovative Pretrial Services. The Governor included funding for pretrial services and 1 FTE. The Senate did not include. |
0 |
0 |
14. Recommended Judicial Reduction. The Governor removed one District Judge position as per the Judicial Resources Recommendation produced by the State Court Administrative Office (SCAO). The Senate concurred. |
(164,400) |
(164,400) |
15. One-Time Removals. The Governor removed previous year one-time funding for problem solving courts ($600,000) and pretrial risk assessment evaluation ($325,700). The Senate concurred. |
(925,700) |
(925,700) |
16. Economic Adjustments. Includes $3,334,900 Gross and $3,422,800 GF/GP for total economic adjustments, of which an estimated negative $1,850,500 Gross and a negative $1,491,300 GF/GP is for legacy retirement costs (pension and retiree health). |
3,334,900 |
3,422,800 |
17. Comparison to Governor's Recommendation. The Senate is $18,907,400.00 Gross and $18,907,400.00 GF/GP over the Governor. |
|
|
$24,771,300 |
$25,296,000 |
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FY 2021-22 Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Recommendation...... |
$338,412,500 |
$227,230,300 |
Boilerplate Changes from FY 2020-21 Year-to-Date: |
1. Definitions. The Governor removed definitions of acronyms not used in the recommendation. The Senate concurred. (Sec. 203) |
2. Domestic Goods and Services. The Governor amended a section requiring preference be given to the purchase of domestic goods and services; preference to be given to the extent permissible under MCL 18.1261. The Senate did not include the amended language. (Sec. 205) |
3. Lapse Reporting. The Governor amended a section requiring the State Budget Office report annually on GF/GP lapse. The amended section would push the reporting date back one month to December 31, annually. The Senate retained the section as is. (Sec. 209) |
4. Disciplinary Action. The Governor removed a section prohibiting disciplinary action against Judicial employees who communicate with legislative members or staff. The Senate retained the section. (Sec. 215) |
5. Deleted - Foster Parent Input. The Governor removed a section requiring judges to publicly request input of foster parents during foster care hearings. The Senate concurred. (Sec. 216) |
6. Deleted - Explanation of Foster Care Service Plan Changes. The Governor removed a section requiring judges provide an explanation of changes to a foster care family service plan. The Senate concurred. (Sec. 217) |
7. Interagency Collaboration for Swift & Sure. The Governor removed a requirement that the SCAO identify programs available for Swift & Sure participants. The Senate retained the section. (Sec. 218) |
8. Report Retention. The Governor removed a requirement that the Judicial branch retain copies of all reports funded from appropriations. The Senate retained the section. (Sec. 219) |
9. (NEW) - Legal Fees Administration. The Senate included a section directing SADO to administer and make payments from a new fund and in line in part 1 to cover legal fees for State employees and agencies. (Sec. 220) |
10. Deleted - Parental Rights Reporting Requirement. The Governor removed a section requiring a report on the number of petitions filed and granted of minors seeking a waiver of parental consent. The Senate concurred. (Sec. 312) |
11. Deleted - Pretrial Risk Assessment Pilot and Report. The Governor removed a section requiring a pretrial risk assessment tool pilot and subsequent report, as the report is due March 31, 2021. The Senate concurred. (Sec. 316) |
12. Deleted - State-Owned Vehicle Prohibition. The Senate removed a section prohibiting assignment of State-owned vehicles to judicial branch employees and judges. The section was deemed unnecessary. (Sec. 317) |
13. Swift & Sure Sanctions Amendments. The Governor removed some reporting requirements from the annual Swift & Sure Sanctions report. The Senate retained the section as is. (Sec. 320) |
14. Medication-Assisted Treatment Program Report. The Senate added a subsection to require the Judiciary to report on the voluntary medication-assisted treatment program. (Sec. 324) |
15. Juvenile Lifer Resentencing and Report. The Governor moved previous year boilerplate language concerning the Juvenile Lifer Resentencing program and annual report from the one-time section to the ongoing section. The Senate kept the section in One-time. (Secs. 326 & 402) |
16. One-Time Removals. The Governor removed a one-time section concerning a veterans court pilot program. The Senate concurred. (Sec. 403) |
Date Completed: 4-21-21 Fiscal Analyst: Michael Siracuse
This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.