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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Stapleton
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/5/07
3/15/07 HB 377/aSF1
SHORT TITLE Firefighters’ Survivors Supplemental Benefits
SB
ANALYST Earnest
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
FY09
($50.0)
*($0.1) Recurring Fire Protection Fund
$50.0
*$0.1 Recurring
Firefighters’
Survivors Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
*Unknown but there may be a shift of revenue from the fire protection fund to the newly created
firefighters’ survivors benefit fund.
Duplicates Senate Bill 329
Companion to House Bill 484
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
Responses Not Received From
Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SFl Amendment
The Senate Floor amendment adds a new section to provide for a distribution from the fire
protection fund to the firefighters’ survivors fund, whenever the state fire marshal certifies that
the balance in the fund is less than $50,000.
Fiscal implications:
The bill, as amended, establishes a minimum balance of $50,000 in the
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firefighters’ survivors fund and, to maintain the balance, creates an annual distribution from the
fire protection fund. Thus, the revenue impact to the fire protection fund would be $50,000 in
FY08. The FY09 impact is unknown.
The death benefit to the surviving spouse is $50,000, which is set as the minimum balance of the
new fund. It is unclear what happens should more than one firefighter die in the line of duty in a
year. The fund may have an insufficient balance to pay the benefits.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 377, to be cited as the Firefighters’ Survivors Supplemental Benefits Act, establishes
the Firefighters’ Survivors Fund, creates the Firefighters’ Survivors Supplemental Death
Benefits Review Committee, provides supplemental death benefits for surviving spouses and
family.
HB 377 defines a firefighter as any full- or part-time member or a volunteer member of a fire
department that is part of or administered by the state or any political subdivision of the state and
any red-carded firefighter trained in wildland firefighting skills and hired by the State of New
Mexico.
The State Fire Marshal will administer the Firefighters’ Survivors Fund, which will consist of all
gifts, donations and bequests of money as well as appropriations and distributions to the fund.
The fund will not revert to the general fund.
The Firefighters’ Survivors Supplemental Death Benefits Review Committee will consist of the
Attorney General, the President of the New Mexico Fire Chief’s Association and the State
President of the New Mexico Professional Firefighters Association or their designees. The
Committee will determine whether a firefighter has been killed in the line of duty and advice the
State Fire Marshal of the determination. In addition to any other death benefit, the beneficiaries
will be paid $50,000 from the fund as a supplemental death benefit whenever a firefighter is
killed in the line of duty.
The benefit will be paid entirely to the surviving spouse. If no spouse exists, the benefit will be
paid in pro rata shares to all surviving children. If there are no children or spouse, the benefit will
be paid to the surviving parents of the firefighter.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The bill makes no appropriation or distribution to the newly created fund, but its companion bill,
House Bill 484, would establish a special license plate from which fees would be distributed to
the fund.
Continuing Appropriations language
This bill creates a new fund and provides for continuing appropriations. The LFC has concerns
with including continuing appropriation language in the statutory provisions for newly created
funds, as earmarking reduces the ability of the legislature to establish spending priorities.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
EMNRD notes that a firefighter’s income is often relatively small and the firefighter does not
have sufficient life insurance to provide for the family if killed in the line of duty. There have
been instances where families of firefighters killed in the line of duty have been left without
adequate financial resources.
The Forestry Division of EMNRD has approximately 46 full-time, red card qualified employees
whose families would qualify for this benefit if killed in the line of duty. During a severe fire
season, the division may also employ approximately 200 additional emergency firefighters,
whose families would also qualify.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
House Bill 377 duplicates Senate Bill 329 and is a companion of House Bill 484. HB 484 would
establish a special license plate from which fees would be distributed to the fund.
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