HOUSE FLOOR SUBSTITUTE FOR

HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

HOUSE BILL 585

46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003









AN ACT

RELATING TO EXECUTIVE REORGANIZATION; PERMITTING THE GOVERNOR TO REORGANIZE CERTAIN AGENCIES BY EXECUTIVE ORDER IN 2003 TO MAKE THEM CABINET-LEVEL DEPARTMENTS; REQUIRING LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL OF SUCH EXECUTIVE ORDER REORGANIZATIONS; RENAMING THE NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER OF NEW MEXICO; PROVIDING FOR TRANSFERS OF FUNCTIONS, PERSONNEL, APPROPRIATIONS, MONEY AND PROPERTY.



BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

Section 1. PURPOSE--ELEVATING STATE AGENCIES TO CABINET-LEVEL DEPARTMENTS.--

A. The purpose of elevating the state agency on aging to a cabinet-level department is to:

(1) implement and administer the requirements of the federal Older Americans Act of 1965 and other programs, services and policies that were administered by the state agency on aging;

(2) develop programs and unified public policies that address the needs of the aging population, their families and caregivers;

(3) develop programs and unified public policies that address the long-term care system in New Mexico and focus on creation of a seamless, comprehensive, efficient and cost-effective home- and community-based long-term care system;

(4) create and organize divisions to carry out the purposes identified in this section, including but not limited to, consumer rights and advocacy, aging network services and long-term care divisions;

(5) work with consumers, advocacy organizations, providers, other departments, stakeholders and the legislative health and human services committee to develop a comprehensive plan to provide long-term care and related services for an older adult population; and

(6) develop a comprehensive plan to coordinate, reorganize and consolidate older adult services by June 30, 2004.

B. The purpose of elevating the office of cultural affairs to a cabinet-level department is to:

(1) develop programs and unified public policies for cultural affairs; and