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Herrera |
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02/11/02 |
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HM-8/aHFL #1 |
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Regulatory-Caused Loss of Production Hearings |
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Woodlee |
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Economic Development Department (EDD)
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources
Department (EMNRD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of HFL Amendment
House Floor Amendment #1 to House Memorial 8
clarifies that the requested hearings will also cover the benefits, not just
losses, due to enacted federal and state regulations.
Synopsis
of Original Bill
House Memorial 8
requests the appropriate interim committee of the Legislative Council Service
to conduct hearings regarding enacted federal and state regulations that have
caused a loss in production capacity for New Mexico businesses.
Significant
Issues
The memorial indicates that the U.S. Supreme
Court has declared investment-backed expectations as property due compensation
under the fifth and fourteenth amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Because productive capacity is classified as
an investment-backed expectation, it is therefore also considered private
property. Both the United States and
New Mexico Constitutions require compensation for property taken for public
purposes.
The Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources
Departments indicates concern that the activities of their department could be
impacted if governmental regulation of activities that benefit the public
health, safety and welfare were considered “takings” of property. However, the memorial merely requests
interim legislative committees to hold hearings on the subject.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
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