0001| HOUSE BILL 1223
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0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| EARLENE ROBERTS
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0010| AN ACT
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0011| RELATING TO WORK INCENTIVE DEDUCTIONS AND EARNED INCOME
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0012| DISREGARDS, INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS, MICRO BUSINESS
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0013| LOANS AND OTHER ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPPORTUNITIES; DECLARING AN
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0014| EMERGENCY.
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0015|
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0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0017| A new section of the Public Assistance Act is enacted to
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0018| read:
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0019| "[NEW MATERIAL] WORK INCENTIVE DEDUCTIONS AND EARNED
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0020| INCOME DISREGARDS.--To encourage persons who are receiving cash
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0021| assistance under the temporary assistance for needy families
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0022| program to seek gainful employment or self-employment and to
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0023| promote the state's policy of requiring work for those in need
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0024| of public assistance, and for any person whose benefit group
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0025| includes at least one dependent child may claim. The human
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0001| services department shall deduct and disregard the following
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0002| earned income and expenses from the person's countable income
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0003| in determining need:
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0004| A. An amount, to be called the "work incentive
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0005| deduction", equal to the first thirty dollars ($30.00) of the
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0006| total such earned income not otherwise disregarded under any
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0007| other clause in the temporary assistance for needy families
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0008| program plus one-third of the remainder thereof.
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0009| B. The work incentive deduction shall be allowed in
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0010| each month that the temporary assistance for needy families
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0011| benefit group has earned income that does not exceed one
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0012| hundred percent of the federal poverty level.
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0013| C. The work incentive deduction shall be applied to
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0014| the gross monthly income before the work-related expense
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0015| deduction and the child-care deduction are subtracted.
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0016| D. The work-related expense deduction shall be
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0017| ninety dollars ($90.00) per month.
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0018| E. The child-care deduction shall not exceed normal
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0019| and customary community daycare costs and will be determined,
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0020| periodically, not to exceed three years, by public hearings
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0021| conducted by the human services department.
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0022| F. The work incentive deduction will be implemented
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0023| by retrospective budgeting. The income is counted against the
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0024| temporary assistance for needy families grant two months after
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0025| it is actually received or in the month after it is reported to
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0001| the human services department.
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0002| G. Persons in the benefit group claiming the work
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0003| incentive deduction shall be exempted form other temporary
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0004| assistance for needy families work activities and programs
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0005| instituted by the state for a period not exceeding twelve
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0006| months, but such exemption shall be renewed and continued
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0007| annually upon the filing of an employability plan with the
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0008| human services department."
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0009| Section 2. A new section of the Public Assistance Act is
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0010| enacted to read:
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0011| "[NEW MATERIAL] INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS.--The
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0012| human services department shall include with its state plan,
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0013| and implement in a timely manner, all provisions for individual
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0014| development accounts, as permitted in the Personal
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0015| Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of
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0016| 1996."
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0017| Section 3. A new section of the Public Assistance Act is
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0018| enacted to read:
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0019| "[NEW MATERIAL] MICRO BUSINESS LOANS AND OTHER
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0020| ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.--The human services department
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0021| shall include within its state plan, and implement in a timely
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0022| manner, the creation of a micro business program and the
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0023| development of other entrepreneurship opportunities for persons
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0024| on temporary assistance for needy families.
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0025| A. The micro business loan program shall include an
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0001| outreach campaign to encourage interest for persons, or groups
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0002| of persons, who want to start their own small businesses,
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0003| either individually or collectively. Technical assistance to
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0004| the participating persons shall be provided by the program by
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0005| the involvement of private entities, such as revolving loan
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0006| funds and nonprofit corporations knowledgeable in the creation
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0007| and development of small business and business opportunities.
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0008| B. The micro business loan program shall provide
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0009| loans not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each
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0010| person and twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in the aggregate
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0011| for a group of persons served by the program, and the interest
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0012| rate for such loans shall not exceed the lowest rate of
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0013| interest charged by any other federal or state program.
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0014| C. Those persons in the benefit group participating
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0015| in such entrepreneurship opportunities shall be exempted from
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0016| other temporary assistance for needy families work activities
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0017| and programs instituted by the state for a period not exceeding
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0018| twelve months, but such exemption shall be renewed and
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0019| continued annually upon the filing of an employability plan
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0020| with the human services department.
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0021| D. Temporary assistance for needy families
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0022| recipients may accrue up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) in
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0023| order to initiate self-employment, such as hair styling, child
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0024| care or computer work small businesses, perhaps from their
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0025| homes. Such savings shall not be considered a resource or as
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0001| income for eligibility purposes, and such recipients performing
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0002| these work activities shall be exempted from other temporary
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0003| assistance for needy families work activities and programs
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0004| instituted by the state for a period not exceeding twelve
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0005| months, but such exemption shall be renewed and continued
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0006| annually upon the filing of an employability plan with the
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0007| human services department."
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0008| Section 4. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
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0009| peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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0010| State of New Mexico
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0011| House of Representatives
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0013| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
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0014| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0016|
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0017| March 6, 1997
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0020| Mr. Speaker:
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0021|
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0022| Your BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE, to whom
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0023| has been referred
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0024|
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0025| HOUSE BILL 1223
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0001|
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0002| has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0003| recommendation that it DO NOT PASS, but that
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0004|
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0005| HOUSE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
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0006| FOR HOUSE BILL 1223
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0007|
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0008| DO PASS, and thence referred to the APPROPRIATIONS
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0009| AND FINANCE COMMITTEE.
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0010|
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0011| Respectfully submitted,
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0016|
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0017| Fred Luna, Chairman
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0018|
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0020| Adopted Not Adopted
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0021|
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0022| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0023|
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0024| Date
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0025|
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0001| The roll call vote was 9 For 0 Against
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0002| Yes: 9
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0003| Excused: Getty, Gubbels, Kissner, Varela
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0004| Absent: None
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0006| G:\BILLTEXT\BILLW_97\H1223 HOUSE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
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0007| HOUSE BILL 1223
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0008| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997
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0009|
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0010|
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0011|
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0012|
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0013|
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0014|
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0015|
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0016| AN ACT
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0017| RELATING TO WORK INCENTIVE DEDUCTIONS AND EARNED INCOME
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0018| DISREGARDS, INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS, MICRO BUSINESS
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0019| LOANS AND OTHER ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPPORTUNITIES; DECLARING AN
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0020| EMERGENCY.
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0021|
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0022| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0023| A new section of the Public Assistance Act is enacted to
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0024| read:
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0025| "[NEW MATERIAL] WORK INCENTIVE DEDUCTIONS AND EARNED
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0001| INCOME DISREGARDS.--The work incentive and earned income
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0002| disregards program shall include an outreach campaign to
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0003| encourage persons who are receiving cash assistance under the
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0004| temporary assistance for needy families program to seek gainful
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0005| employment or self-employment and to promote the state's policy
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0006| of requiring work for those in need of public assistance for
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0007| any person whose benefit group includes at least one dependent
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0008| child. The human services department shall deduct and
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0009| disregard the following earned income and expenses from the
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0010| person's countable income in determining need:
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0011| A. An amount, to be called the "work incentive
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0012| deduction", equal to the first thirty dollars ($30.00) of the
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0013| total of such earned income not otherwise disregarded under any
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0014| other clause in the temporary assistance for needy families
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0015| program plus one-third of the remainder thereof.
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0016| B. The work incentive deduction shall be allowed in
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0017| each month that the temporary assistance for needy families
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0018| benefit group has earned income that does not exceed one
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0019| hundred percent of the federal poverty level.
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0020| C. The work incentive deduction shall be applied to
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0021| the gross monthly income after the work-related expense
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0022| deduction and before the child-care deduction are subtracted.
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0023| D. The work-related expense deduction shall be
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0024| ninety dollars ($90.00) per month.
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0025| E. The child-care deduction shall not exceed normal
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0001| and customary community daycare costs and will be determined,
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0002| periodically, not to exceed three years, by public hearings
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0003| conducted by the human services department.
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0004| F. The work incentive deduction will be implemented
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0005| by retrospective budgeting. The income is counted against the
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0006| temporary assistance for needy families grant two months after
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0007| it is actually received or in the month after it is reported to
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0008| the human services department.
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0009| G. Persons in the benefit group claiming the work
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0010| incentive deduction shall be exempted from other temporary
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0011| assistance for needy families work activities and programs
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0012| instituted by the state for a period not exceeding twelve months,
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0013| but such exemption shall be renewed and continued annually upon
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0014| the filing of an employability plan with the human services
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0015| department."
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0016| Section 2. A new section of the Public Assistance Act is
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0017| enacted to read:
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0018| "[NEW MATERIAL] INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTS.--The
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0019| individual development accounts program shall include an outreach
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0020| campaign to encourage interest for persons or groups to
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0021| participate in the program. The human services department shall
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0022| include with its state plan, and implement in a timely manner, all
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0023| provisions for individual development accounts, as permitted in
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0024| the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation
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0025| Act of 1996."
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0001| Section 3. A new section of the Public Assistance Act is
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0002| enacted to read:
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0003| "[NEW MATERIAL] MICRO BUSINESS LOANS AND OTHER
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0004| ENTREPRENEURSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.--The human services department
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0005| shall include within its state plan, and implement in a timely
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0006| manner, the creation of a micro business program and the
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0007| development of other entrepreneurship opportunities for persons on
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0008| temporary assistance for needy families.
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0009| A. The micro business loan program shall include an
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0010| outreach campaign to encourage interest for persons, or groups of
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0011| persons, who want to start their own small businesses, either
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0012| individually or collectively. Technical assistance to the
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0013| participating persons shall be provided by the program by the
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0014| involvement of private entities, such as revolving loan funds and
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0015| nonprofit corporations knowledgeable in the creation and
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0016| development of small business and business opportunities.
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0017| B. The micro business loan program shall provide loans
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0018| not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each person and
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0019| twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in the aggregate for a group of
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0020| persons served by the program, and the interest rate for such
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0021| loans shall not exceed the lowest rate of interest charged by any
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0022| other federal or state program.
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0023| C. Those persons in the benefit group participating in
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0024| such entrepreneurship opportunities shall be exempted from other
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0025| temporary assistance for needy families work activities and
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0001| programs instituted by the state for a period not exceeding twelve
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0002| months, but such exemption shall be renewed and continued annually
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0003| upon the filing of an employability plan with the human services
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0004| department.
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0005| D. Temporary assistance for needy families recipients
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0006| may accrue up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) in order to
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0007| initiate self-employment, such as hair styling, child care or
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0008| computer work small businesses, perhaps from their homes. Such
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0009| savings shall not be considered a resource or as income for
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0010| eligibility purposes, and such recipients performing these work
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0011| activities shall be exempted from other temporary assistance for
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0012| needy families work activities and programs instituted by the
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0013| state for a period not exceeding twelve months, but such exemption
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0014| shall be renewed and continued annually upon the filing of an
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0015| employability plan with the human services department."
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0016| Section 4. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
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0017| peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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0018| State of New Mexico
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0019| House of Representatives
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0020|
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0021| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
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0022| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0023|
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0024|
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0025| March 18, 1997
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0003| Mr. Speaker:
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0004|
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0005| Your APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom
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0006| has been referred
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0007|
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0008| HOUSE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
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0009| HOUSE BILL 1223
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0010|
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0011| has had it under consideration and reports same with
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0012| recommendation that it DO PASS, amended as follows:
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0013|
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0014|
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0015| 1. On page 2, lines 21 and 22, strike "by public hearings
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0016| conducted by the human services department" and insert in lieu
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0017| thereof "by the children, youth and families department".
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0019| 2. On page 2, strike lines 23 through 25, and on page 3,
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0020| strike line 1.
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0021|
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0022| 3. Renumber the succeeding subsections accordingly.
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0023|
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0024|
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0025| Respectfully submitted,
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0004|
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0005| Max Coll, Chairman
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0007|
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0008| Adopted Not Adopted
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0009|
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0010| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0011|
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0012| Date
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0014| The roll call vote was 15 For 0 Against
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0015| Yes: 15
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0016| Excused: Heaton, Salazar
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0017| Absent: None
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0020| .119130.1
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0023| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE HB 1223/a
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0024| FIRST SESSION, 1997
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0002| March 21, 1997
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0003|
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0004| Mr. President:
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0006| Your FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred
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0007|
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0008| HOUSE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
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0009| HOUSE BILL 1223, as amended
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0010|
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0011| has had it under consideration and reports same with recommendation
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0012| that it DO PASS, amended as follows:
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0014| 1. On page 1, strike line 22 and insert in lieu thereof
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0015| "encourage recipients".
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0016|
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0017| 2. On page 1, line 23, strike "temporary assistance for needy
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0018| families program".
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0020| 3. On page 2, line 7, strike "under any".
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0022| 4. On page 2, strike line 8 in its entirety.
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0023|
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0024| 5. On page 2, line 9, strike "program".
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0025|
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0001| 6. On page 2, line 11, strike "temporary assistance for needy
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0002| families".
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0004| 7. On page 3, lines 4 and 5, strike "temporary assistance for
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0005| needy families".
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0007| 8. On page 3, line 25 strike "persons on" and insert in lieu
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0008| thereof "recipients".
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0009|
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0010| 9. On page 4, strike line 1 up to the period.
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0012| 10. On page 4, line 18, strike "temporary assistance for needy
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0013| families".
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0014|
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0015| 11. On page 4, line 23, strike "Temporary assistance for needy
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0016| families recipients" and insert in lieu thereof "Recipients".
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0018| 12. On page 5, lines 4 and 5, strike "temporary assistance for
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0019| needy families".
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0002| Respectfully submitted,
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0006| __________________________________
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0007| Ben D.Altamirano, Chairman
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0011| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________
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0012| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
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0015| Date ________________________
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0017|
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0018| The roll call vote was 6 For 0 Against
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0019| Yes: 6
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0020| No: None
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0021| Excused: Aragon, Eisenstadt, Ingle, Lyons, McKibben
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0022| Absent: None
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