March 11, 1998
SENATE EXECUTIVE MESSAGE NO. 75
The Honorable Manny M. Aragon and
Members of the Senate
Executive-Legislative Building
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503
Honorable President and Members of the Senate:
I have this day VETOED and am returning SENATE BILL 199 passed by the Forty-Third Legislature, Second Session, 1998.
While this bill supports my Administrations continuing efforts to reorganize and consolidate state government functions, programs and operations in pursuit of efficiency and effectiveness, it contains a fundamental flaw. The proposed legislation would transfer the motor transportation division of the Taxation and Revenue Department to the Department of Public Safety. However, the necessary statutory sections which give law enforcement powers to the Motor Transportation division have been repealed. The practical effect of this repeal would mean the Motor Transportation Officers transferred to the Department of Public Safety would not be empowered to enforce the laws at their new home in the Department of Pubic Safety.
With this veto I am requesting my Secretaries of Public Safety and Taxation and Revenue to evaluate the problem this bill is attempting to address and create a concise plan which would allow the transfer of all of the necessary personnel and authorities located in the Motor Transportation Division of the Taxation and Revenue Department to the Department of Public Safety.
Sincerely,
Gary E. Johnson
Governor
RECEIVED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR:
Time: _____________________ By:_____________________________
Secretary of State
Date ______________________
Time:______________________
Date_______________________ By:_____________________________
Chief Clerk of the Senate
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