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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates SJR3
LFC
Files
Responses
Received From
Energy,
Minerals and Natural Resources Department (ENMRD)
Department
of Game and Fish (DGF)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HENRC Amendment
The
House Energy and Natural Resources Committee amendment removes references to
the department of game and fish and replaces with – state game commission. The amendment also removes references to
Section
Synopsis of Original Bill
House
Joint Resolution 4 authorizes the transfer of a portion of the
Significant Issues
The
proposed transfer will provide for the creation of a state park on currently
owned state lands that partially surround
In
2002, the Legislature appropriated funds to the State Game Commission to
acquire
The
lands to be transferred have been mutually agreed upon by the two state agencies. HJR4 provides the basis for the Department of
Game and Fish and SPD to effect the land transfer and
implement an operating agreement.
DGF
and SPD are currently negotiating the terms of a Joint Powers Agreement
concerning their respective obligations and responsibilities on the proposed
state park. The agreement will enhance
the ability of the SPD to enforce laws and regulation on portions of the land
now owned by the state game commission.
FISCAL
IMPLICATIONS
The
cost of a land survey will be absorbed by SPD from existing funds dedicated to
this park development.
TECHNICAL
ISSUES
For purposes of
clarification, the following amendments are suggested:
“WHEREAS
[stet];
WHEREAS, in
2002 the legislature appropriated funds to the state game commission for the purchase of Eagle Nest Lake
and environs in Colfax county for the purpose of providing hunting, fishing, boating and recreation and promoting
tourism;
WHEREAS, the state game commission and the state parks division of the
energy minerals and natural resources department agree that it would benefit
the state to transfer ownership of part of the property to the state parks
division for use and operation as a state park; and
WHEREAS [stet];
NOW, THEREFORE;
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the transfer
of the described property from the state game commission to the state parks division of the energy,
minerals and natural resources department be hereby approved pursuant to Sections 16-2-11 and 13-6-3 NMSA 1978: and
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that copies of this resolution be transmitted to the state game commission and to the
state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department.”
PA/prr