Transportation Funding Act HB 170 - Up date Radney Simpson, Assistant State Transportation Planning Administrator Presented to Georgia Association of Metropolitan.

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Transportation Funding Act HB Up date Radney Simpson, Assistant State Transportation Planning Administrator Presented to Georgia Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations June 26, 2015

2 HB 170 Primary Fund Sources  State Motor Fuel Excise Tax Rate: 26¢/gallon on gasoline; 29¢/gallon on diesel. Annually indexed for increased vehicle fuel efficiency. Additionally indexed from 2016 to 2018 for Consumer Price Index increases.  Hotel/Motel Nightly Fee: $5 per night lodging fee. (excludes extended stay occupants)  Heavy Vehicle Annual Impact Fee: $50 for vehicles 15,500 lbs to 26,000 lbs /$100 for vehicles greater than 26,001 lbs.  Alternative Fuel Vehicle Fees/Tax Credits: Institutes a $200 noncommercial/$300 commercial alternative fuel vehicle annual registration fee. Eliminates $2500/$5000 tax credits on low/zero emission vehicles.

3 The New Gasoline Excise Rate 7.5¢ ( Current Excise ) ¢ ( Current 3% _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 26.0¢ + 6.7¢ ( HB 170 Adjustment ) & 1% “4 th Penny” )

4 Current State Motor Fuel Rates vs. HB 170 Rates Motor Fuel TypeCurrent LawH.B. 170Difference Gasoline19.3¢/gallon26¢/gallon+6.7¢/gallon Diesel21.3¢/gallon29¢/gallon+7.7¢/gallon  The net effect of H.B 170 on an average motorist who drives 12,000 miles per year (with an average fuel economy of 25 mpg) is an additional $32.16 per year OR an additional $2.68 per month.  Local taxes on motor fuel, though preserved, are now capped and will NOT be assessed on the price of motor fuel above $3.00 per gallon.  Motor fuel tax is a tax on distributors.

5 Additional Motor Fuel Collections  These revenues are subject to the Constitution and dedicated to the explicit purpose of “roads and bridges.”  Motor fuel funds are appropriated in the Fiscal Year AFTER they are collected.

6 Hotel/Motel $5 Nightly Fee  These fees will be collected via the General Fund but MUST be appropriated to “transportation purposes.”  “Transportation purposes” are defined as roads, bridges, public transit, rails, airports, buses, seaports, accompanying infrastructure and services to provide access to transportation facilities, and general obligation debt and other multiyear obligation issues to finance such purposes.  If NOT appropriated to this purpose, the fees are reduced by ½ after the first year and REPEALED after the subsequent year if not appropriated.

7 Heavy Vehicle Impact Fee  DOR Registrations as of 03/15/15: 38,022 vehicles between [15,500 lbs and 26,000 lbs] and 32,780 vehicles [over 26,000 lbs].  “Transportation purposes” are defined as roads, bridges, public transit, rails, airports, buses, seaports, accompanying infrastructure and services to provide access to transportation facilities, and general obligation debt and other multiyear obligation issues to finance such purposes.  If NOT appropriated to this purpose, the fees are reduced by ½ after the first year and REPEALED after the subsequent year if not appropriated.  These fees will be collected via the General Fund but MUST be appropriated to “transportation purposes.”

8 Other Revenues Generated  The $200/$300 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Annual registration fee has the same index as motor fuel but fees are not explicitly dedicated.  Revenues derived from the elimination of the exemption on jet fuel tax on or after July 1, 2017 are intended to “be used for a state aviation program or airport related purposes” to comply with the requirements of federal law (49 U.S.C. Sections 47107(b) and Any portion in excess of the federal requirement may be appropriated for other purposes.

9 Annual 10-Year Strategic Plan  Requires the department to submit for the review and approval of the House and Senate Transportation Committees a 10-Year Strategic Plan which the Transportation Committees could submit as a recommendation to the Appropriations Committees for the development of the annual budget.  The plan is not project specific and does not constitute a “project list.”  The plan should include target funding levels and fund sources based on the following categories: (1) construction of new highway projects; (2) maintenance of existing infrastructure; (3) bridge repairs and replacements; (4) safety enhancements; and (5) administrative expenses.  Prioritizes congestion relief, economic development, and identifying operational efficiencies that can be used for road construction.

10 Special Joint Committee on Revenue  Establishes a joint committee to identify tax and revenue reforms for the State of Georgia for the 2016 legislative session.  Creates a 14 member committee: Senate President Pro Tempore, House Speaker Pro Tempore, Senate and House Majority Leaders, Senate and House Minority Leaders, Senate Finance Committee and House Committee on Ways and Means Chairpersons, 3 senators (2 majority party, 1 minority party) appointed by the Lt. Governor, and 3 representatives (2 majority party, 1 minority party) appointed by the Speaker of the House.  The legislation proposed by the Committee would receive an up or down vote without amendment in the House of Representatives, and if passed by the House, it would receive an up or down vote without amendment in the Senate.

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