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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Lujan, B.
DATE TYPED 03/4/05
HB 1096/HGUACS
SHORT TITLE Legal Review of Auditor Contracts
SB
ANALYST Wilson
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Responses Received From
State Auditor (SA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
The Government and Urban Affairs Committee substitute for House Bill 1096 will exempt pro-
fessional services contracts entered into by the state auditor with a value of less than $20 thou-
sand from any requirement for legal review by the attorney general or an attorney of any state
agency.
The bill also exempts all contracts for auditing entered into between an agency and an independ-
ent auditor and all contracts for auditing entered into between an agency and the state auditor ex
from any requirement for legal review by the attorney general or an attorney of any state agency
if the contracts are on a contract form approved by the attorney general as to legal sufficiency.
The bill contains an emergency clause.
Significant Issues
The Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) passed a new administrative rule in Janu-
ary 2005 which removed the requirement of the attorney general’s review of contracts under
$200 thousand and replaced it with agency in-house council. As a result, agencies such as the
state auditor without in-house council are faced with the increase cost of outside council review
of their contracts.
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Regular contracts that did not require an RFP and used standard legal forms did not require out-
side review before the new rule took effect. Now DFA asserts that outside legal review of these
contracts is required as well for agencies that do not have in-house council. Other agencies re-
ceived an exemption from these requirements but not the state auditor.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The state auditor processes approximately 570 contracts yearly for independent financial compli-
ance audits, without the exemption as proposed by HB 1096, the audit work of the state auditor
will be delayed and it will be very expensive to contract for outside legal council.
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