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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Altamirano
DATE TYPED 2/07/05
HB
SHORT TITLE Motor Transportation Division Powers and Duties
SB 395
ANALYST Peery
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Administrative Office of the District Attorneys (AODA)
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 395 provides an organizational structure, authority to enforce provisions of the crimi-
nal code and defines administration of the Motor Transportation Division within the Department
of Public Safety. Also, the bill creates criminal offenses regarding and providing penalties for
misuse of a motor transportation division uniform, badge or vehicle.
Significant Issues
Currently the Motor Transportation Division is defined in the provisions of the Motor Carrier
Act, Motor Transportation Act and Motor Carrier Safety Act (65-1-6 through 65-1-9 NMSA
1978) and other laws regulating commercial motor vehicles to include patrolling highways and
establishing ports-of-entry and roadblocks (95-1-2 (J) NMSA 1978 and 65-1-11 NMSA 1978).
The division obtains the authority to enforce the Motor Vehicle Code pursuant to Section 66-2-
12 (B) NMSA 1978. Motor Transportation Division had the authority to enforce the Drug En-
forcement Act up until 1998.
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Senate Bill 395 -- Page 2
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
DPS states the proposed legislation expands the Motor Transportation Division’s authority to
enforce provisions of the criminal code, which they feel diminishes and dilutes the capacity of
the division to enforce the laws for which they were created.
Motor Transportation Division consists of 147 authorized law enforcement officers who are
commissioned as police officers, as defined in Section 29-7-7 NMSA 1978, by the director of the
division. Motor Transportation Division officers deal in the course of their duties with drug traf-
ficking, drug usage, concealed identity and other issues that are under the Criminal Code. Motor
Transportation Division officers also serve as backup for the State Police and other law enforce-
ment agencies dealing with issues such as, domestic violence, theft, aggravated assault. The of-
ficers currently have no enforcement authority to deal with these issues that come under the
Criminal Code.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
House Bill 669 is identical to Senate Bill 395.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
DPS states that in the proposed legislation where the word “chief” appears should be replaced
with the work “director”, and where the word “deputy chief” appears should be replaced with the
work “deputy director”.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
DPS recommends amending the proposed legislation by striking “and the Criminal Code” from
page three line 24.
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