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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Nuñez
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1-22-07
1-30-07 HB 56/aHENRC
SHORT TITLE Combined Hunting and Fishing Licenses
SB
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
FY09
NFI
($10.0) est.
($24.0) est. Recurring
Game
Protection Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Game and Fish (DGF)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HENRC Amendment
House Energy and Natural Resources Committee amendment to HB56 amends the legislation to
reflect the following language:
1. On page 10, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following new section to read:
"Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is
April 1, 2008."
pg_0002
House Bill 56/aHENRC – Page
2
The amendment adds no appropriation language to the bill.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 56 amends sections of NMSA 1978 to provide for an adjustment to issuance of
combined hunting and fishing licenses.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The Department of Game and Fish (DGF) predicts that this bill will likely have a slight negative
impact to revenue primarily caused by junior and senior hunters purchasing a discounted license
instead of paying full price; however, the department does not expect the revenue impact to be
significant. Moreover, the department has traditionally offered discounts for combination, junior
and senior license privileges, and the change in allocation of deer hunting opportunity on public
lands had the unintended consequence of causing customers to pay more than they had in the
past, or to pay for the deer portion of a combination license they could not use. This bill
provides an alternative that is not currently available.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DGF notes that this bill would amend sections of Chapter 17 NMSA 1978, to provide three
additional license types and sets fees for those license types. The bill makes this change to
address public concerns regarding the timing of the deer hunt drawings and the purchase of
hunting licenses. The current general hunting and fishing license type allows the holder to fish,
hunt small game and hunt deer. These annual licenses are available at the beginning of the
license year (April 1st) and many customers purchase the combination license to take advantage
of the discounted price. However, the draw process for deer hunts on public land does not take
place until late June. The current choice of license types limits a public land deer hunter to buy
the combination license and “gamble" that they will be successful in the draw, wait until the
drawing to purchase their license or to purchase the privileges individually and not take
advantage of the discount. The last option is the most expensive, especially for customers
eligible for the junior or senior licenses, as they are the most deeply discounted. DGF indicates
that this bill creates a new discounted license type that combines small game hunting and fishing,
but does not include deer hunting. This combination will allow customers the benefit of a money
saving combination license without having to miss the first 3 months of fishing season and will
still allow junior and senior deer hunters the ability to purchase a discounted deer license
subsequent to the hunt drawings.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
DGF indicates that the bill will not create or reduce FTE, nor will it have any significant
administrative implications. However, it recommends that the effective date of the bill should be
delayed until April 1, 2008, as the licenses for the 2007-2008 license year have been ordered and
are already being printed for distribution to license vendors statewide by the beginning of the
license year, April 1, 2007. In addition, the rules and information booklets for the 2007-2008
license year have already been printed and distributed to the public.
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