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SPONSOR |
Cisneros |
DATE TYPED |
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HB |
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SHORT
TITLE |
Water Trust Board Duties |
SB |
443/aSCONC |
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ANALYST |
Kehoe |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY04 |
FY05 |
FY04 |
FY05 |
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NFI |
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NFI |
(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates
to: HB 347
LFC Files
Office of State Engineer
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Energy, Minerals & Natural Resources
Department
New Mexico Environment Department
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SCONC
Amendment
The Senate Conservation Committee amendment to
Senate Bill 433 amends language in §72-4A-4 NMSA 1978 (Laws 2001, Chapter 164
Section 4) to increase the number of water trust board members from 18 to 19
members. The additional member shall be
the Executive Director of the New Mexico Association of Conservation Districts,
or the director’s designee.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Bill 443 amends sections of the Water
Project Finance Act, provides for members of the Water Trust Board, removes the
Drought Strike Team from the Water Trust Board duties; and allows for appropriations
and donations to be made to the Water Project Fund.
Significant Issues
The
2001 Legislature enacted the Water Project Finance Act establishing a Water
Trust Fund Program, a Water Project Fund and a Water Trust Board. The purpose of the program is to provide
grants and loans to political subdivisions and to provide for long-range
planning and financing of regional and statewide water supply projects. The Water Trust Board consists of 15 members
who approve all grants and loans made to qualified entities.
Senate
Bill 443 expands the Water Trust Board members from 15 to 18 members to include
the secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration and two public
members appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate. One public member shall represent public water
systems with more than five hundred connections, and the other member shall
represent public water systems with 500 or fewer connections. The bill also specifies that designees shall
not serve on the board except for designees of the executive directors of the
New Mexico Municipal League and the Association of Counties, and the
president’s designee of the Navajo Nation.
The
bill removes the “drought strike team” from the duties of the Water Trust Board. The drought strike team was originally
created to address the state’s drought-related issues. The bill
provides that the distribution of funds to the Water Project Fund may
include appropriations and donations.
RELATIONSHIP
This bill relates to House Bill 347/aHENRC. The House Energy and Natural Resources Committee
amendment increases the membership of the Water Trust Board to 19 members to
include the executive director of the Soil and Water Conservation districts, or
the director’s designee.
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