46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
RELATING TO ALCOHOL; PROVIDING THAT MONEY IN THE LOCAL DWI GRANT FUND MAY BE USED FOR PROGRAMS TO REDUCE OR PREVENT THE INCIDENCE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE RELATED TO ALCOHOLISM OR ALCOHOL ABUSE; AMENDING SECTIONS OF THE LOCAL DWI GRANT PROGRAM ACT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 11-6A-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1993, Chapter 65, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read:
"11-6A-3. LOCAL DWI GRANT PROGRAM--FUND.--
A. The division shall establish a local DWI grant program to make grants to municipalities or counties for:
(1) new, innovative or model programs, services or activities to prevent or reduce the incidence of DWI, alcoholism and alcohol abuse; and
(2) programs, services or activities to prevent or reduce the incidence of domestic abuse related to DWI, alcoholism or alcohol abuse.
B. Grants shall be awarded by the council pursuant to the advice and recommendations of the division.
[B.] C. The "local DWI grant fund" is created in
the state treasury and shall be administered by the division.
[Two million dollars ($2,000,000)] Two million five hundred
thousand dollars ($2,500,000) of liquor excise tax revenues
distributed to the fund and all other money in the fund, other
than money appropriated for distribution pursuant to Subsection
[C] D of this section and money appropriated for DWI program
distributions, are appropriated to the division to make grants
to municipalities and counties upon council approval in
accordance with the program established under the Local DWI
Grant Program Act and to evaluate DWI grantees and the local
DWI grant program. An amount equal to the liquor excise tax
revenues distributed annually to the fund less [four million
eight hundred thousand dollars ($4,800,000)] five million three
hundred thousand ($5,300,000) is appropriated to the division
to make DWI program distributions to counties upon council
approval of programs in accordance with the provisions of the
Local DWI Grant Program Act. No more than [one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000)] six hundred thousand dollars
($600,000) of liquor excise tax revenues distributed to the
fund in any fiscal year shall be expended for administration of
the grant program. Balances in the fund at the end of any
fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund.
[C.] D. Two million eight hundred thousand dollars
($2,800,000) of the liquor excise tax revenues distributed to
the local DWI grant fund is appropriated to the division for
distribution to the following counties in the following amounts
for funding of alcohol detoxification and treatment facilities:
(1) one million seven hundred thousand dollars ($1,700,000) to class A counties with a population of over three hundred thousand persons according to the 1990 federal decennial census;
(2) three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000)
each to counties [classified in 2000 as class B counties]
reclassified in 2002 as class A counties with a population of
more than ninety thousand but less than one hundred thousand
persons according to the 1990 federal decennial census;
(3) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to class B counties with a population of more than thirty thousand but less than forty thousand persons according to the 1990 federal decennial census;
(4) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to class B counties with a population of more than sixty-two thousand but less than sixty-five thousand persons according to the 1990 federal decennial census; and
(5) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to class B counties with a population of more than thirteen thousand but less than fifteen thousand persons according to the 1990 federal decennial census.
[D.] E. In awarding DWI grants to local
communities, the council:
(1) may fund new or existing innovative or
model programs, services or activities [of any kind] designed
to prevent or reduce the incidence of DWI, alcoholism or
alcohol abuse;
(2) may fund existing community-based programs, services or facilities for prevention, screening and treatment of alcoholism and alcohol abuse;
(3) may fund new or existing innovative or model programs, services or activities of any kind designed to prevent or reduce the incidence of domestic abuse related to DWI, alcoholism or alcohol abuse;
(4) may fund existing community-based programs, services or facilities for prevention and treatment of domestic abuse related to DWI, alcoholism or alcohol abuse;
[(3)] (5) shall give consideration to a broad
range of approaches to prevention, education, screening,
treatment or alternative sentencing, including programs that
combine incarceration, treatment and aftercare, to address the
problem of DWI, alcoholism or alcohol abuse; and
[(4)] (6) shall make grants only to counties
or municipalities in counties that have established a DWI
planning council and adopted a county DWI plan or are parties
to a multicounty DWI plan that has been approved by the council
and approved pursuant to Chapter 43, Article 3 NMSA 1978 and
only for programs, services or activities consistent with that
plan. A DWI plan shall also comply with local DWI grant
program rules and guidelines.
[E.] F. The council shall use the criteria in
Subsection [D] E of this section to approve DWI programs,
services or activities for funding through the county DWI
program distribution."
Section 2. Section 11-6A-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1993, Chapter 65, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read:
"11-6A-5. ADMINISTRATION OF LOCAL DWI GRANT PROGRAM AND COUNTY DWI PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION--REGULATIONS.--
A. The division shall administer and evaluate the local DWI grant program and the county DWI program distribution and shall serve as staff to the council.
B. The division, with the advice and approval of the council, shall adopt regulations necessary for operation of the local DWI grant program and the county DWI program distribution, including:
(1) forms and procedures for the application process for the local DWI grant program and the county DWI program distribution;
(2) documentation to be provided by the applicant to assure compliance with the grant and the county DWI program distribution guidelines and other provisions of the Local DWI Grant Program Act;
(3) procedures and guidelines for review, evaluation and approval of grant awards and for review and approval of programs to be funded by the county DWI program distribution;
(4) procedures and guidelines for oversight,
evaluation and audit of DWI grantees to assure that grants are
being administered in the manner and for the purposes that the
[grant was] grants were awarded; and
(5) design of an evaluation mechanism for DWI grant programs, distributions and services and submission by each DWI grantee of an annual report or other data on each local DWI grant program, distribution or service and its effectiveness and outcomes."
Section 3. Section 11-6A-6 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1997, Chapter 182, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read:
"11-6A-6. DISTRIBUTION OF CERTAIN LOCAL DWI GRANT PROGRAM FUNDS--APPROVAL OF PROGRAMS.--
A. An amount equal to the liquor excise tax
revenues distributed to the local DWI grant fund for the fiscal
year less [four million eight hundred thousand dollars
($4,800,000)] five million three hundred thousand dollars
($5,300,000) shall be available for distribution in accordance
with the formula in Subsection B of this section to each county
for council-approved DWI programs, services or activities;
provided that each county shall receive a minimum distribution
of at least one-half [of one] percent of the money available
for distribution.
B. Each county shall be eligible for a DWI program distribution in an amount derived by multiplying the total amount of money available for distribution by a percentage that is the average of the following two percentages:
(1) a percentage equal to a fraction, the numerator of which is the retail trade gross receipts in the county and the denominator of which is the total retail trade gross receipts in the state; and
(2) a percentage equal to a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of alcohol-related injury crashes in the county and the denominator of which is the total alcohol-related injury crashes in the state.
C. A county shall be eligible to receive the distribution determined pursuant to Subsection B of this section if the board of county commissioners has submitted to the council a request to use the distribution for the operation of one or more DWI programs, services or activities in the county and the request has been approved by the council. The request shall also comply with local DWI grant program rules and guidelines.
D. No later than [August] April 1 each year, each
board of county commissioners seeking approval for the DWI
program distribution pursuant to this section shall make
application to the division for review and approval by the
council for one or more local DWI programs, services or
activities in the county. Application shall be made on a form
and in a manner determined by the division. The council shall
approve the programs eligible for a distribution no later than
[September] July 1 of each year. The division shall make the
annual distribution to each county in quarterly installments on
or before each [October] September 10, [January] December 10,
[April] March 10 and [July] June 10, beginning in [October
1997] September 2004. The amount available for distribution
quarterly to each county shall be the amount determined by
applying the formula in Subsection B of this section to the
amount of liquor excise tax revenues in the local DWI grant
fund at the end of the month prior to the quarterly installment
due date and after [five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)]
one million three hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($1,325,000) has been set aside for the DWI grant program and
after the appropriation and distribution pursuant to Subsection
[C] D of Section 11-6A-3 NMSA 1978.
E. If a county [has no] does not have a council-approved DWI program, service or activity or does not need the
full amount of the available distribution, the unused money
shall revert to the local DWI grant fund and may be used by the
council for the local DWI grant program.
F. As used in this section:
(1) "alcohol-related injury crashes" means the
average annual number of alcohol-related injury crashes during
the period from January 1, [1993] 2000 through December 31,
[1995] 2002, as determined by the traffic safety bureau of the
state highway and transportation department; and
(2) "retail trade gross receipts" means the total reported gross receipts attributable to taxpayers reporting under the retail trade industry sector of the state for the most recent fiscal year as determined by the taxation and revenue department."
Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is July 1, 2003.