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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T





SPONSOR: Fidel DATE TYPED: 1/27/00 HB
SHORT TITLE: Extend Coal Surface Mining Commission SB 112
ANALYST: Valenzuela


APPROPRIATION



Appropriation Contained
Estimated Additional Impact
Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY00 FY01 FY00 FY01



(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)



Relates to House Bill 15.



SOURCES OF INFORMATION



LFC Files

New Mexico Environment Department (NMED)

Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill



Senate Bill 112 extends the life of the coal surface mining commission by six years. The commission is currently scheduled to sunset on July 1, 2000.



Significant Issues



The coal surface mining commission provides essential functions for two of the three major programs the Mining and Minerals Division administers, including the coal mine reclamation program and the abandoned mine land program.



FISCAL IMPLICATIONS



If the commission is not reauthorized, the Mining and Minerals Division could lose approximately $2.0 million in federal funds.



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