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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Foley
DATE TYPED 2/16/05
HB 645
SHORT TITLE Basis For Adoption Of Certain Rules
SB
ANALYST Hanika-Ortiz
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
See Narrative
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
New Mexico Environment Department (NMED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
HB 645 limits the Environmental Improvement Board (EIB), the Water Quality Control Com-
mission (WQCC), and the Oil Conservation Commission (OCC) from adopting rules unless cer-
tain criteria are met and it is proven that property or pecuniary damages will be avoided or miti-
gated. Language is deleted that gives weight to the interference with health, welfare, animal and
plant life, property and the environment; social, economic and cultural value and effects; and re-
ducing or eliminating environmental degradation.
Significant Issues
The NMED reports HB 645 would give the District Court and Court of Appeals the authority to
overrule scientific decisions of the EIB, WQCC, and OCC and would be limited to considering
testimony from scientific experts as expert witnesses and providing of scientific facts. NMED is
concerned that Boards and Commissions may lose the authority to protect public heath and the
environment, and would be limited to protecting property and/or capital.
The NMED believes the consideration of human health and environmental issues should be
taken into consideration before the adoption of environmental rules. HB 645 may prevent citi-
zens from participating in the environmental rule-making process by not considering the view-
points of non-technical witnesses.