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SPONSOR: |
Cordova, K. |
DATE TYPED: |
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HB |
HJM 56 |
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SHORT TITLE: |
School Library Materials Fund Study |
SB |
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ANALYST: |
L. Baca |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
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Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Conflicts with HB 570, School Library Materials
Act
Relates to SB 627, School Library Material Act
Responses
Received From
State
Department of Education (SDE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House
Joint Memorial 56 requests that the Legislative Education Study Committee and
State Department of Education (SDE), with the participation of professional
school librarians and library associations, study the feasibility of the
establishment of a permanent funding mechanism for school library material
similar to the instructional material that guarantees equitable access to
textbooks and other instructional materials; and that the study include as a
fiscal criterion the cost of one book per student per year for each New Mexico
public school student. Results of the
study are to be reported to the Legislature by November 2003.
Significant
Issues
Libraries and library materials play a
significant role in the learning process for students. Adequacy of and access to a variety of
learning materials are crucial to academic success and, equally important is a
consistent revenue stream for the purchase of such materials. In addition, SDE observes that:
“The provisions of the Instructional Material Act require the Instructional Materials Bureau to conduct a review of materials for adoption by the State Board of Education (SBE) to ensure that materials are free from sectarian, religious, ethnic and gender bias. Furthermore, the act requires various duties to the Instructional Material Bureau staff in the administration of the act. Thus, participants in the study described in this bill will need to consider the administrative implications as well as funding mechanism of a similar process for school library resources”.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
HJM 56 does not
contain an appropriation. However, the
resulting study will recommend an amount that may be required to satisfy the
requirement that the cost of one book per student pr year be used as a fiscal
criterion. Should the provisions of the
bill become law, there will be a yearly draw on the general fund.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
SDE reports that
sufficient staff is available to conduct the study, and recommends that consideration
be given to the number and type of staffing that will be needed to implement
the provisions of the bill should the proposals in it become law.
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