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Lopez |
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HB |
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SHORT TITLE: |
Support for Nursing Education in NM |
SB |
291 |
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ANALYST: |
Williams |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY03 |
FY04 |
FY03 |
FY04 |
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1,994.0 |
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Recurring |
General
Fund |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to SB 94, HB
255, HB 385
Responses
Received
LFC
Files
Department
of Health
Commission
on Higher Education (CHE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 291 appropriates $1,994.0 from the
general fund to the
Significant
Issues
The Department of Health notes the severity of
nursing shortages nationally and in
In 2002, the Nursing Shortage Statewide
Strategic Summit of the Commission on Higher Education and the University of
New Mexico Health Sciences Center noted the importance of expanding nursing
education program by increasing faculty and enhancing faculty retention through
salary adjustments. Specifically, the
FISCAL
IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $1,994.0 contained in this
bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of FY 2004 shall revert to the general fund.
According
to CHE, the UNM request indicates the $1,075,000 request would support
recurring expenses for faculty and geographic expansion support as follows:
Position |
FTE |
Total |
Workload/Base
Adjustments |
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$475,000 |
Faculty |
5.25 |
$450,766 |
Academic
Advisor |
3.0 |
$107,609 |
Supplies
& Expenses |
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34,320 |
Travel |
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7,305 |
Total |
8.25 |
$1,075,000 |
The
NMSU request indicates this appropriation would support recurring expense for
up to eight new FTE faculty positions at current market salary levels.
According to the LFC
budget document, over the past couple of years, the Legislature has appropriated
funds to institutions to address statewide nursing workforce needs. In FY01, the Legislature appropriated $950.0
to UNM for the purpose of expanding enrollment at the
In an effort to address
market salary needs for all other two- and four-year institutions, the Legislature
appropriated a total of $2,569.8 in FY03 to provide market salary adjustments
for nursing faculty, convert nursing faculty from a nine-month contract to a
12-month contract, and expand nursing student enrollments. NMSU received $419.2 of which 85 percent was
allocated to provide market salary adjustment for nursing faculty and 15
percent was allocated to expand nursing student enrollment. NMSU Alamogordo received $27.9, with 71.4
percent allocated to provide market salary adjustments for nursing faculty and
28.6 percent allocated to expand nursing student enrollment. NMSU Carlsbad received $34.9 for market
salary adjustment for nursing faculty.
Finally, NMSU Dona Ana received $104.8, equally split between market
salary adjustments for nursing faculty and expansion of nursing student enrollment.
For
those institutions that did not use the funds appropriated in FY03 to expand
nursing student enrollments, the LFC recommended institutions expand nursing
enrollment in FY04. The LFC FY 04
recommendation for UNM includes $34.9 for UNM Gallup as well as $309.9 for
Nurse Mid-wifery program and $1,347.2 for UNM nursing expansion at
OTHER
SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
According to CHE, the UNM request for FY 04
included $475.0 to continue instructional functions for current enrollment and
$600.0 for other activities including the third year of College of Nursing
enrollment and geographic expansion of the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science
in Nursing to three New Mexico sites offering Associate’s Degree in
Nursing. CHE ranked the proposal first
of four expansion requests submitted by the
For FY 04, NMSU requested an additional $500.0
nursing expansion to hire faculty to increase enrollment from 32 to 48 new
students each semester. NMSU ranked the
proposal 9th out of 14 prioritized research and public service
requests submitted by the NMSU Board of Regents. CHE notes this legislation provides $419.0
more than the institution requested.
The Department of Health notes this legislation
is consistent with the DOH Strategic Plan.
In its analysis, CHE notes it did not recommend
additional nursing expansion requests in FY04, but instead recommended the revised
education funding formula. The Plus
Incentives component of the new formula includes establishment of the Program
Development Enhancement Fund. For this
fund, the CHE recommended initial funding of $3 million, while the LFC recommendation
includes $1.5 million of general fund and $1.0 million of federal funds in the
form of temporary assistance for needy families block grant.
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