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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Griego
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
01/23/08
HB
SHORT TITLE Outfitter as Game Commission Member
SB 293
ANALYST Woods
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY08
FY09
FY10 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
0.0
3.0
1
3.0
6.0
Recurring
Game
Protection
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Game and Fish (DGF)
No Response Received From
Association of Counties (AC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 293 seeks to create a new member of the State Game Commission, expanding the
number of commissioners from seven to eight. The legislation further requires that one of the
eight positions: “shall be a New Mexico resident outfitter or guide…" The expansion position
will be appointed as a third “at large" position and not specifically tied to a specific geographic
region.
There is no appropriation attached to this legislation.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
DGF anticipates that expanding the number of State Game Commissioners will increase the
amount the agency expends for per diem and mileage reimbursements provided to
Commissioners for participation in regularly scheduled meetings of the Commission and for
travel to other functions related to their appointments.
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Cost projections are included in the agency response. See Fiscal Implications section for methodology.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DGF notes that the legislation would increase the total number of Commission members to eight,
an even number, thus increasing the potential for deadlocked issues, given the opportunity for tie
votes. The current composition of a seven-member Commission precludes this outcome, at least
when all members are present and voting.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
DGF indicates that, if this bill is enacted, the administrative workload associated with support of
the State Game Commission would increase. The proportional increase would be associated
with meeting and travel coordination and preparation of materials for eight members rather than
seven.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
DGF concludes that, “…neither current statutes, nor the language contemplated in this bill,
mandates that any commissioner specifically represent the interests of hunters and anglers.
Providing a similar requirement could be considered appropriate given that there are around
100,000 hunters, 250,000 anglers and approximately 1,600 guides and outfitters in New
Mexico."
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
The composition of the Commission will remain as it is currently defined in statute.
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