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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
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ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/28/07
2/23/07 HB
489/aHAFC
SHORT TITLE
Chief Judge Salary Formula Changes
SB
ANALYST
C.Sanchez
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY07
FY08
FY09 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
$71.3
$71.3
$142.6
N/A General
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to HB 490, Judge and Hearing Officer Salaries, and HB 488, Metro and Magistrate Judge
Salary Formula.
Relates to: HB488, HB490
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HAFC Amendment
The House Appropriation and Finance Committee amendment strikes the appropriation.
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 489 amends Section 34-1-9 NMSA 1978 to increase the annual salaries of the chief
justice of the supreme court, the chief judge of the court of appeals, the chief judge of a district
court, the chief judge of a metropolitan court and the presiding magistrate in a magistrate court
consisting of three or more magistrates by five percent more than the annual salaries of the other
justices, judges or magistrates in their respective courts.
The salary increases will be effective the first full pay period after July 1, 2007.
This bill appropriates $71,261 from the general fund to the administrative office of the courts to
provide for the salary differential of chief judges. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of FY 08 shall revert to the general fund.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This bill appropriates recurring funds in the amount of $71,261 for increasing salaries for the
chief justice of the Supreme Court, appellate, district and metropolitan court chief judges and
certain presiding magistrates. This amount will increase in any year the Legislature raises
judicial salaries.
The following chart sets for the proposed increase stipend for the chief judges, appellate, district,
and metropolitan court chief judges and certain presiding magistrates.
Current
Salary
No. Curr. Rate New Rate Total
Chief Justi ce
1
117, 040
$
120, 792
$
4,538
$
Chief Judge COA
1
111, 188
$
114, 752
$
4,311
$
Chief District Judge 13
105,629
$
109, 015
$
53,243
$
Chief Metro Judge
1
95, 066
$98,113
3,686
$
Presiding Magistrate 2
71, 299
$73,585
5,483
$
To t al
18
71,261
$
Effect on
Current Salary
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The Legislature created the Judicial Compensation Commission, an independent six-member
Commission charged with recommending to the Legislative Finance Committee and the
Department of Finance and Administration a compensation and benefits plan for New Mexico
judges.
The Commission reviewed the administrative duties and responsibilities of the chief justice of
the Supreme Court, the chief judges of the court of appeals, district and metropolitan courts, and
the presiding judges of certain magistrate courts pursuant to Rule 23-109. The Commission
concluded that the current $2,000 annual stipend does not adequately compensate those judges
for performing those administrative duties.
On November 9, 2006, the Commission submitted its recommendation to DFA and LFC to raise
the stipend for the chief justice of the Supreme Court, court of appeals, district and metropolitan
court judges and certain presiding magistrate judges to five percent. This bill is consistent with
the Judicial Compensation Commission’s number two recommendation.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
The courts are participating in performance-based budgeting. It is unknown if enactment of this
bill would impact performance measures as they relate to judicial budgeting.
RELATIONSHIP
HB 490, Judge and Hearing Officer Salaries, and HB 488, Metro and Magistrate Judge Salary
Formula.
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