Bill Text - HB1274 (2012)

(New Title) transferring the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center to a private operator and making a supplemental appropriation therefor.


Revision: Feb. 2, 2012, midnight

HB 1274-FN – AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE

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2012 SESSION

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HOUSE BILL 1274-FN

AN ACT transferring the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center to a private operator and making a supplemental appropriation therefor.

SPONSORS: Rep. Vaillancourt, Hills 15

COMMITTEE: Executive Departments and Administration

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill transfers the operations of the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center from the state to a private operator and includes a supplemental appropriation to the discovery center for this purpose.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

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STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twelve

AN ACT transferring the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center to a private operator and making a supplemental appropriation therefor.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 Transfer of McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center to Private Operator. Pursuant to 2011, 224:88, II and as further provided in sections 2-8 of this act, all of the functions, positions, powers, duties, responsibilities, and funding of the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center shall be transferred from the commission established in RSA 12-L:3 to a private operator on January 1, 2013. The transfer provided in this section shall include all of the equipment, software, books, papers, and records of the discovery center, except for the buildings and grounds of the discovery center which shall be transferred to the department of administrative services as provided in sections 5 and 6 of this act.

2 New Paragraph; McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center; Definition of Private Operator. Amend RSA 12-L:1 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:

V. "Private operator" means an independent, private entity responsible for the management and operation of the discovery center beginning January 1, 2013.

3 New Subparagraph; Duties of the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center Commission; Coordination with Private Operator. Amend RSA 12-L:7, I by inserting after subparagraph (f) the following new subparagraph:

(g) Coordinate with the private operator to achieve an orderly transition from operation of the discovery center by a state agency to operation of the discovery center by the private operator.

4 Status of Employees Pending Transition; Discovery Center Transition Fund Established; Transfer of Property and Funds. Amend RSA 12-L:8-11 to read as follows:

12-L:8 Director; Staff.

I. The commission shall employ a discovery center director and such staff as may be necessary to perform the duties assigned by the commission. The director shall be nominated by the commission and confirmed by the governor and council, and shall serve at the pleasure of the commission. The director shall be an unclassified employee whose salary shall be established under RSA 94:1-a. All other employees under this section shall be classified employees.

II. All employees of the discovery center shall remain state employees through midnight on December 31, 2012, allowing for any resignations, terminations, retirements, and new hires between the effective date of this paragraph and December 31, 2012. The state shall assume all applicable state post-retirement and payout costs for these employees. All state employees laid off from the discovery center on or before January 1, 2013 shall be eligible for inclusion in the state reduction-in-force list.

12-L:9 Gifts; Grants; Donations. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the commission is authorized to institute promotional programs to solicit and receive gifts, grants, or donations, of any kind, made for the development or operation of the discovery center. The commission may accept gifts, grants, and donations of money and property, other than real property, for use in institutional programs without the approval of the governor and council. All monetary grants, gifts, or donations intended for operations through December 31, 2012, shall be deposited in the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center fund. [Authority of the commission granted by this paragraph may be delegated to Touch the Future as the commission deems appropriate. Such delegation shall be reviewed from time to time and the commission shall have the authority to revoke or limit any such delegation.] All monetary grants, gifts, or donations for operations or endowments for use on or after January 1, 2013 shall be deposited in the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center transition fund established in RSA 12-L:10, II.

12-L:10 McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center Fund and Transition Fund.

I. There is hereby established in the office of the state treasurer a fund to be known as the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center fund which shall be kept separate and distinct from all other funds. All fees received by the commission pursuant to RSA 12-L:7 and all monetary gifts, grants, and donations pursuant to RSA 12-L:9 intended for operations through December 31, 2012 shall be deposited in such fund. The fund is established to pay for the operational expenses of the discovery center and the commission incurred through December 31, 2012. The moneys in this fund shall be nonlapsing and shall be continually appropriated to the commission.

II. [Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the commission from establishing an endowment fund.] There is hereby established in the office of the state treasurer a fund to be known as the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center transition fund which shall be kept separate and distinct from all other funds. All monetary gifts, grants, and donations pursuant to RSA 12-L:9 intended for operations on or after January 1, 2013 shall be deposited in such fund and shall be used to assist the private operator in funding its operations on or after January 1, 2013.

12-L:11 Transfer of Funds. The commission may transfer funds between and among line items within the discovery center budget regardless of funding source or funding mix, except that such authority shall not apply to the use of donor designated funds or to the discovery center transition fund. On December 31, 2012, all property and assets of the discovery center, including the planetarium located in Concord, and the buildings and grounds related thereto, shall be transferred to the department of administrative services. Also on December 31, 2012, all funds in the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center fund and all funds in the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center transition fund shall be transferred to the private operator.

5 New Sections; Transfer of Discovery Center Grounds and Equipment. Amend RSA 12-L by inserting after section 12 the following new sections:

12-L:13 Discovery Center Buildings and Grounds.

I. Ownership of the discovery center buildings and grounds shall be retained by the state.

II. The state shall retain responsibility for all debt service incurred by the discovery center prior to January 1, 2013.

III. The state shall assume all buildings and grounds routine maintenance and repair costs.

IV. The state shall enter into a 10-year, renewable lease with the private operator to occupy and operate the discovery center building and grounds beginning on January 1, 2013, at a charge of $1 per year. Either party may terminate this lease with 90 days notice if the other party fails to make a good faith effort to meet all of its obligations under RSA 12-L.

12-L:14 Discovery Center Exhibits, Equipment, Software Licenses, and Supplies.

I. The commission shall compile a comprehensive inventory of all equipment, including exhibits and software owned by the discovery center, on June 30, 2012, which shall be updated through December 31, 2012.

II. The annual lease to the private operator shall include the use of all exhibits and equipment owned by the discovery center on December 31, 2012. The state shall allow the private operator to make any upgrades to the equipment and exhibits the private operator deems necessary.

III. All equipment and exhibits on loan to the discovery center on June 30, 2012, shall be identified and updated in a timely manner through December 31, 2012.

IV. The discovery center director shall work with the private operator to contact the loaners and arrange for transfer of the loans to the private operator, for those loans that the private operator wishes to continue.

V. For all software licensed to the discovery center for which the license period extends past December 31, 2012, the state shall work with the vendors to transfer the licenses to the private operator, where possible and legal to do so.

VI. The state shall transfer at no cost all supplies belonging to the discovery center on December 31, 2012, to the private operator.

12-L:15 Discovery Center Visitor, Donor, Program Records and Archives. All publicly available donor, visitor, and program records and archival materials owned by the discovery center on December 31, 2012, shall continue to be available to the public and to the private operator.

12-L:16 State Funds.

I. All funds appropriated to the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center in 2011, 224:88 shall be transferred to the private operator on December 31, 2012.

II. All funds in the discovery center transition fund established in RSA 12-L:10, II shall be transferred to the private operator on December 31, 2012.

III. The private operator may apply for state grants for which it is eligible and shall receive due consideration in the state’s selection of grant recipients.

6 Department of Administrative Services; Division of Plant and Property Management. Amend RSA 21-I:11, X to read as follows:

X. Subject to the direction and supervision of the commissioner of administrative services, act as custodian of the state house, legislative office building, state house annex, state library, the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center, including the planetarium and all buildings and grounds related thereto, and, with the exception of interior maintenance of the acute psychiatric services building, the Anna Philbrook center, the Tobey School building, and all transitional housing buildings including the Howard recreation building, all state-owned buildings located on the campus of the New Hampshire hospital as described in RSA 4:39-a, as well as the grounds connected with each of the foregoing properties, and have charge of all matters relating to the care, maintenance and repair of said property.

7 Supplemental Appropriation to McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center. In order to facilitate the transition of the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center to a private operator, the following sums are hereby appropriated to the McAuliffe-Shepard discovery center for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013. Funds appropriated pursuant to this section shall be in addition to any other funds appropriated to the discovery center for this or any other purpose. The governor is authorized to draw a warrant for said sum out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.

06 EDUCATION

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

610010 McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

3172 REVENUE CENTERS FY 2013

010 Personal Services-Perm. Classi 54,757

019 Holiday Pay 3,210

020 Current Expenses 55,684

022 Rents-Leases Other Than State 1,448

024 Maint. Other Than Build.- Grnds 2,941

026 Organizational Dues 900

030 Equipment New/Replacement 9,000

040 Indirect Costs 14,258

042 Additional Fringe Benefits 2,574

046 Consultants 2,000

047 Own Forces Maint.-Build.-Grnds 764

048 Contractual Maint.-Build-Grnds 26,258

050 Personal Service-Temp/Appointe 87,962

060 Benefits 39,567

065 Board Expenses 100

070 In-State Travel Reimbursement 1,950

080 Out-Of State Travel 1,703

TOTAL 303,373

ESTIMATED SOURCE OF FUNDS FOR

REVENUE CENTERS

009 Agency Income 303,373

TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 303,373

06 EDUCATION

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

610010 McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

3432 ADMINISTRATION FY 2013

010 Personal Services-Perm. Classi 157,327

011 Personal Services-Unclassified 46,289

018 Overtime 204

023 Heat- Electricity - Water 60,908

048 Contractual Maint.-Build-Grnds 11,600

060 Benefits 109,412

TOTAL 385,740

ESTIMATED SOURCE OF FUNDS FOR

ADMINISTRATION

General Fund 385,740

TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 385,740

06 EDUCATION

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

610010 McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

3480 SCIENCE STORE FY 2013

010 Personal Services-Perm. Classi 19,417

019 Holiday Pay 417

020 Current Expenses 12

040 Indirect Costs 2,466

042 Additional Fringe Benefits 913

050 Personal Service-Temp/Appointe 3,524

060 Benefits 14,439

106 Goods For Resale 11,273

TOTAL 52,461

ESTIMATED SOURCE OF FUNDS FOR

SCIENCE STORE

009 Agency Income 52,461

TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 52,461

06 EDUCATION

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

61 MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER

610010 McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

3481 DONATIONS FY 2013

020 Current Expenses 2

024 Maint. Other Than Build.- Grnds 2

030 Equipment New/Replacement 2

041 Audit Fund Set Aside 2

043 Debt Service 77,952

046 Consultants 2

066 Employee Training 2

070 In-State Travel Reimbursement 2

080 Out-Of State Travel 2

TOTAL 77,968

ESTIMATED SOURCE OF FUNDS FOR

DONATIONS

005 Private Local Funds 77,960

FEDERAL FUNDS 8

TOTAL SOURCE OF FUNDS 77,968

EXPENDITURE TOTAL FOR MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD

DISCOVERY CENTER 819,542

FEDERAL FUNDS 8

GENERAL FUND 385,740

OTHER FUNDS 433,794

TOTAL ESTIMATED SOURCE OF FUNDS FOR

MCAULIFFE-SHEPARD DISCOVERY CENTER 819,542

8 Repeal. The following are repealed:

I. RSA 12-L:3-6, relative to the discovery center commission.

II. RSA 12-L:8, relative to discovery center staff.

III. RSA 12-L:9-11, relative to discovery center funds.

IV. RSA 6:12, I(b)(172), relative to discovery center funds.

9 Effective Date.

I. Section 8, paragraph I of this act shall take effect March 31, 2013.

II. Section 8, paragraphs II, III, and IV of this act shall take effect January 1, 2013.

III. The remainder of this act shall take effect upon its passage.

LBAO

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HB 1274 FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT abolishing the department of cultural resources.

FISCAL IMPACT:

      The Department of Cultural Resources and Department of State state this bill will have an indeterminable impact on state revenues and expenditures in FY 2013 and each year thereafter. There will be no impact on county and local revenues or expenditures.

METHODOLOGY:

    The Department of Cultural Resources (DCR) states this bill would abolish DCR as of June 30, 2012, transfer the State Library and Division of Historical Resources to the Department of State (DOS), and transfer the New Hampshire Film and Television Commission to the Department of Resources and Economic Development (DRED). This bill would leave no spending authority for the DCR’s Office of the Commissioner or the Division of the Arts (see table):

General Funds Only

FY 2013

FY 2014

FY 2015

Office of The Commissioner

 

   

Operating Budget Appropriation

(FY 2013 amount assumed in FY2014-2015)

$845,095

$845,095

$845,095

Less: “Back of Budget” Reduction

(FY 2013 amount assumed in FY2014-2015)

($123,319)

($123,319)

($123,319)

Less: TV & Film Commission

(Transferred to DRED)

($108,612)

($108,612)

($108,612)

Less: Employee Termination Costs

($76,044)

-

-

Less: Commissioner’s Salary, Benefits & Separation Costs

(Term Expires 09/11/13)

($149,954)

($63,113)

-

Net Reduction

$387,166

$550,051

$613,164

 

 

   

Division of the Arts

 

   

Operating Budget Appropriation

(FY 2013 amount assumed in FY2014-2015)

$427,537

$427,537

$427,537

Less: “Back of Budget” Reduction

(FY 2013 amount assumed in FY2014-2015)

($95,323)

($95,323)

($95,323)

Less: Employee Termination Costs

($37,728)

-

-

Net Reduction

$294,486

$332,214

$332,214

 

 

   

Total Net Reduction

$681,652

$882,265

$945,378

    DCR states costs related to the State Library, Division of Historical Resource, and the New Hampshire Film and Television Commission, such as transfers to the Department of Information Technology and workers’ compensation, are included in the appropriation of the Office of Commissioner, and this bill may result in increased costs to DOS and DRED as they accept said DCR components. DCR also states as a result of this bill the state would be disqualified from receiving funds from the National Endowment on the Arts (NEA). In FY 2013, DCR had budgeted $1,005,127 in federal revenues and expenditures from NEA grants. The Department further states there would be $36,693 in employee termination costs that may have to be borne by the general fund if the state becomes disqualified for NEA grants prior to making termination payouts.

    The Department of State (DOS) states this bill would abolish the Department of Cultural Resources (DCR) and transfer the State Library and the Division of Historical Resources to DOS, as well as responsibilities required under RSA 19-A relative to the arts. DOS assumes several positions within DCR administration and Division of the Arts will be eliminated. DOS states it must first understand the roles of the positions to be eliminated, then determine if it has existing personnel qualified to fill those positions, and if not, determine the appropriate number of positions necessary to meet statutory obligations. DOS is unable to determine the fiscal impact, if any, of this bill at this time.

    The Department of Resources and Economic Development assumes the budget for the New Hampshire Film and Television Commission, as transferred, will be adequate and no additional funding will be required.