LOC GOV REDUCTION&EFFICIENCY

Session: 103rd General Assembly
Year: 2024
Bill #: HB5050
Category: Local Government Consolidation
Position: Oppose
Mandate? Yes
Revenue Loss?
Authority Preemption? No

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Summary as Introduced

Amends the Local Government Reduction and Efficiency Division of the Counties Code. Defines "district" as a township road and bridge district, sanitary district, drainage district, mosquito abatement district, or street light district. Provides that a county board may enact a resolution or ordinance or a county executive may issue an executive order to dissolve a district, but must first adopt or issue a plan that describes how the county will absorb and implement the services provided by the district, that provides a reason to discontinue the services provided, that describes how the county will pay for the transfer of services, and that shows long-term savings for taxpayers and file that plan with the State Comptroller. Provides that the State Comptroller may approve or deny the dissolution of the district based on the contents of the plan. Provides that, if the dissolution and transfer is approved by the State Comptroller, the county board may adopt a resolution or ordinance or a county executive may issue an executive order authorizing the dissolution of the district not less than 60 days following the court's appointment of a trustee-in-dissolution. Includes procedures for the dissolution of the district and designation of individuals to represent the district. Provides that the county must provide quarterly updates to the State Comptroller and that the State Comptroller shall publish those quarterly updates on the State Comptroller's local government Warehouse database. Makes conforming changes in the Division.

Staff Analysis

Amends the Decennial Committees on Local Government Efficiency Act. Provides that, after each decennial census and no later than 24 months after the formation of all of the committees of the governmental units in a county, the county board must prepare a report to the General Assembly that includes a plan to reduce the number of governmental units within the county by 10% to 20%.



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