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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
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Additional Impact |
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FY04 |
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FY04 |
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$375.0 |
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Recurring |
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB 385
Relates to
HB 476:
UNM Nursing
SB 94:
NMSU Nursing
SB 291:
Nursing Education
SB 458:
Expand
SB 722:
NMSU Endowed Chair for Nursing
LFC
Files
Commission
on Higher Education (CHE)
Department
of Health (DOH)
Health
Policy Commission
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
Senate Bill 460
appropriates $375.0 from the general fund to
Significant
Issues
DOH and HPC note 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
CHE and DOH note the extent of the current
nursing shortage in
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of
$375.0 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the General Fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of FY04 shall revert to the General Fund.
CHE notes San Juan
College requested $255.5 for a similar nursing program, which was ranked by the
institution as 1st of 4 new or expansion research and public service
requests.
According to the LFC
budget document, 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 twelve-month contract, and expand
nursing student enrollment.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
CHE notes alternatives
scheduled classes would allow graduate to enter the workforce throughout the
year as well as increase the nursing pool by permitting healthcare technicians
and others to pursue the Associate Degree in Nursing, while maintaining
full-time employment.
DOH 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.
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
AW/yr