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Stell |
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978 |
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Livestock Code Law Enforcement |
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ANALYST: |
Valenzuela |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Responses
Received From
Department
of Game and Fish
Department
of Public Safety
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House Bill 978 would
remove law enforcement powers from the livestock inspectors employed by the New
Mexico Livestock Board. Further, the bill amends both the Livestock Code and
the Criminal Code to require the Livestock Board to enter into joint powers
agreements with county sheriffs and the Department of Public Safety to enforce
criminal violations of the Livestock Code.
Significant
Issues
The Livestock Board
mission, part of which reads “. . . to prevent the theft or illegal movement of
livestock,” would be drastically changed with the passage of this bill.
According to the Board, this bill will eliminate the agency ability to seize estrays (livestock whose owner is unknown), investigate and
return them to the rightful owner.
Additionally, the agency reports that HB 978 will remove the board’s
authority to enforce quarantines, make arrests, perform road-stops, write
citations for violations, and conduct investigations of crimes involving
livestock.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
House Bill 978 does
not contain an appropriation.
Enactment of the bill
could decrease expenditures for the Livestock Board. The agency would no longer
be required to send its trainees to the
CONFLICT
The Department of Game and Fish reports the following issue:
Conflict
between 30-18-14 and
Also required is “that
it shall be the duty of all sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and constables, in their
respective counties, to employ all lawful means to immediately trace and
discover all livestock and other property which may have been stolen or
unlawfully taken from the possession of the true owner thereof (
MFV/yr