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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Jennings
DATE TYPED 03-04-05 HB
SHORT TITLE NMMI Career in Corrections Program
SB 748
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to SB747
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
New Mexico Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI)
New Mexico Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 748 – Relating to Corrections; Providing for a Scholarship Program at the New Mex-
ico Military Institute to Educate New Mexico Residents for Careers in Corrections – seeks to es-
tablish a corrections education program for students interested in careers in corrections. It also
provides for a scholarship program at the New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI), with the ad-
vice of the New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) for New Mexico residents interested
in careers in corrections and establishes internship programs at corrections department facilities
for scholarship recipients. The legislation additionally seeks to authorize the secretary of the
corrections department to transfer funds each fiscal year through an agreement, subject to avail-
able appropriations, to the NMMI Board of Regents for the scholarship program. There is no ap-
propriation attached to this legislation.
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Significant Issues
PED indicates that this legislation gives the Secretary of Corrections the power to enter into an
agreement with the NMMI Board of Regents for NMMI to:
•
offer corrections education scholarships to New Mexico residents;
•
provide criteria for recruiting scholarship applicants and awarding scholarships;
and
•
provide for internship programs at corrections department facilities for scholar-
ship recipients.
This bill helps to expand the corrections program by allowing scholarship funding to be dis-
persed to New Mexico students for training in order to gain the necessary credits required to en-
ter the field of corrections.
PED notes that NMMI began this initiative several years ago when there was a need to retain
New Mexico students at the Institute. As described by the academic dean NMMI, high school
students attending the Institute are transferring out of the state rather than continuing their post-
secondary experience in criminal justice at the Institute. NMMI recognized this problem and
worked to provide an appropriate high-caliber criminal justice program that could assist in keep-
ing New Mexico students in New Mexico. However, the institution is still losing students to
neighboring states that have effective scholarship programs that can assist students with the cost
of higher education. NMMI has attempted to utilize a Memorandum of Understanding to trans-
fer funds to the its board of regents for student scholarships; however, the dean indicates that the
New Mexico Anti Donation Act prevented the transfer of scholarship funds from a state agency
to occur.
NMCD indicates that providing scholarships for those interested in a career in corrections may
result in a higher educated applicant for the Corrections Department.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Relates to SB747 in that SB747 seeks to provide for the development of public safety officers for
New Mexico through the establishment of a safety officer education program at the New Mexico
Military Institute and provides means for a scholarship program to educate New Mexico resi-
dents for careers as public safety officers.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
PED notes that language in the Constitution of the State of New Mexico, Article IV, Section 31
[Appropriations for charitable, educational, etc., purposes.] – “No appropriation shall be made
for charitable, educational or other benevolent purposes to any person, corporation, association,
institution or community, not under the absolute control of the state, but the legislature may, in
its discretion, make appropriations for the charitable institutions and hospitals, for the mainte-
nance of which annual appropriations were made by the legislative assembly of nineteen hundred
and nine” – requires legislative action for these purposes.
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