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AN ACT
RELATING TO CRIMINAL SENTENCING; CREATING PROCEDURES FOR
CERTAIN LEGISLATION THAT WOULD INCREASE, DECREASE OR CREATE
CRIMINAL PENALTIES; REQUIRING THAT AN APPROPRIATION ACCOMPANY
ANY SUCH LEGISLATION; REQUIRING FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENTS;
CREATING A FUND.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. LEGISLATION TO INCREASE, DECREASE OR CREATE
PERIODS OF IMPRISONMENT--FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENTS--
PROCEDURE.--
A. The New Mexico sentencing commission shall
prepare a fiscal impact statement as provided in this section
for a bill that:
(1) creates a new crime or repeals an
existing crime for which imprisonment is authorized;
(2) increases or decreases the period of
imprisonment authorized for an existing crime;
(3) imposes or removes mandatory minimum
terms of imprisonment; or
(4) modifies the law governing release of
inmates in such a way that the time served in prison will
increase or decrease.
B. A fiscal impact statement shall reflect the
estimated increase in annual operating costs for the
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corrections department attributable to the bill if it becomes
law. The estimated increase in annual operating costs shall
reflect the highest annual increase from the projected
increase for the six fiscal years following the effective date
of the law and shall be calculated in current dollars. The
fiscal impact statement shall include details concerning any
increase or decrease in the inmate population.
C. The amount estimated in a fiscal impact
statement shall be printed in the title of the bill and shall
be included in the bill as a one-year appropriation from the
general fund to the criminal justice special fund. If the New
Mexico sentencing commission does not have sufficient
information to project the fiscal impact, the fiscal impact
statement shall state that there is insufficient information
to estimate the fiscal impact and the words "costs cannot be
determined" shall be printed in the title of the bill.
D. For each law enacted that results in a net
increase in periods of imprisonment in adult correctional
facilities and for which a fiscal impact statement has been
prepared, an appropriation shall be made from the general fund
to the criminal justice special fund in an amount equal to the
amount estimated in the fiscal impact statement.
E. The New Mexico sentencing commission shall
prepare fiscal impact statements for bills described in
Subsection A of this section only if they are presented no
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later than December 1 to the commission, to the interim
legislative committee that oversees criminal justice or to the
legislative finance committee. The New Mexico sentencing
commission shall complete the fiscal impact statements no
later than January 15 of the following calendar year and shall
forward copies of the statements to the legislative council
service and the legislative finance committee and to the chief
clerk of the house of representatives and the chief clerk of
the senate for transmittal to the primary sponsors of the
legislation and to the chair of each committee assigned to
consider the legislation.
F. The corrections department shall annually
provide the New Mexico sentencing commission with the average
operating costs per inmate and the number of inmates in adult
correctional facilities.
G. As used in this section, "operating costs"
means all costs other than capital outlay costs for state-
operated adult correctional facilities and privately operated
adult correctional facilities.
Section 2. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SPECIAL FUND--CREATED.--
A. The "criminal justice special fund" is created
in the state treasury. The fund consists of appropriations,
gifts, grants, donations and bequests made to the fund.
Income from the fund shall be credited to the fund. Money in
the criminal justice special fund shall not revert to the
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general fund.
B. Money in the criminal justice special fund
shall be subject to appropriation by the legislature for
criminal justice purposes, including operational costs of the
corrections department, courts, district attorneys and the
public defender department.
Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the
provisions of this act is July 1, 2007.
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