STATE OF NEW MEXICO
SENATE
FIFTIETH LEGISLATURE
FIRST SESSION, 2011
Mr. President: March 14, 2011
Your FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred
HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILLS 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, as amended
has had it under consideration and reports same with recommendation that it DO PASS, amended as follows:
1. Strike house appropriations and finance committee amendments.
2. Strike House Floor Amendment 1.
3. On page 1, line 13, strike “This” and insert in lieu thereof “Sections 1 through 13 of this”.
4. On pages 7 through 224, strike Sections 4 through 10 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof:
“Section 4. FISCAL YEAR 2012 APPROPRIATIONS.--
A. LEGISLATIVE
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SERVICE:
(1) Legislative building services:
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,744.7 2,744.7
(b) Contractual services 97.3 97.3
(c) Other 1,045.2 1,045.2 Authorized FTE: 50.00 Permanent; 1.00 Temporary
(2) Energy council dues:
Appropriations: 32.0 32.0 Subtotal[3,919.2]3,919.2
TOTAL LEGISLATIVE 3,919.2 3,919.2
B. JUDICIAL
SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY:
The purpose of the supreme court law library is to provide and produce legal information for the judicial, legislative and executive branches of state government, the legal community and the public at large so they may have equal access to the law, effectively address the courts, make laws and write regulations, better understand the legal system, and conduct their affairs in accordance with the principles of law.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 642.0 642.0
(b) Contractual services 360.7 1.8 362.5
(c) Other 488.1 488.1 Authorized FTE: 8.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Percent of updated titles 70%
(b) Output: Number of research requests 7,000
Subtotal [1,490.8] [1.8] 1,492.6
NEW MEXICO COMPILATION COMMISSION:
The purpose of the New Mexico compilation commission is to publish in print and electronic format, distribute, and sell (1) laws enacted by the legislature, (2) opinions of the supreme court and court of appeals, (3) rules approved by the supreme court, (4) attorney general opinions and (5) other state and federal rules and opinions. The commission ensures the accuracy and reliability of its publications.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 506.4 506.4
(b) Contractual services 939.7 400.0 1,339.7
(c) Other 133.0 133.0 Authorized FTE: 5.00 Permanent; 1.00 Term
Subtotal [1,579.1] [400.0] 1,979.1
JUDICIAL STANDARDS COMMISSION:
The purpose of the judicial standards commission program is to provide a public review process addressing complaints involving judicial misconduct to preserve the integrity and impartiality of the judicial process.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 578.5 578.5
(b) Contractual services 28.0 28.0
(c) Other 106.9 25.0 131.9 Authorized FTE: 7.00 Permanent; 1.00 Temporary
Performance measures:
(a) Efficiency: On knowledge of cause for emergency interim suspension,
time for commission to file petition for temporary
suspension, in days 2
Subtotal [713.4] [25.0] 738.4
COURT OF APPEALS:
The purpose of the court of appeals program is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 4,981.1 4,981.1
(b) Contractual services 27.0 27.0
(c) Other 387.5 1.0 388.5 Authorized FTE: 61.50 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
Subtotal [5,395.6] [1.0] 5,396.6
SUPREME COURT:
The purpose of the supreme court program is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,711.4 2,711.4
(b) Contractual services 14.2 14.2
(c) Other 88.1 88.1 Authorized FTE: 34.00 Permanent
Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 35-8-7 and 38-5-15 NMSA 1978, the supreme court has the authority to reduce juror pay as needed to stay within the appropriation for the jury and witness fund.
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
Subtotal [2,813.7] 2,813.7
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS:
(1) Administrative support:
The purpose of the administrative support program is to provide administrative support to the chief justice, all judicial branch units and the administrative office of the courts so that they can effectively administer the New Mexico court system.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,927.0 125.0 50.0 3,102.0
(b) Contractual services 341.5 100.0 148.9 890.0 1,480.4
(c) Other 3,728.4 2,025.0 346.1 26.3 6,125.8
(d) Other financing uses 250.0 250.0 Authorized FTE: 37.80 Permanent; 3.00 Term
The general fund appropriation to the administrative support program of the administrative office of the courts in the other financing uses category includes two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to avoid furloughs and layoffs in judicial agencies statewide.
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of jury summons successfully executed 92%
(b) Output: Average cost per juror $50
(2) Statewide judiciary automation:
The purpose of the statewide judicial automation program is to provide development, enhancement, maintenance and support for core court automation and usage skills for appellate, district, magistrate and municipal courts and ancillary judicial agencies.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,297.4 1,961.8 4,259.2
(b) Contractual services 1,360.7 1,360.7
(c) Other 44.5 3,325.9 3,370.4 Authorized FTE: 42.50 Permanent; 9.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Quality: Percent of accurate driving-while-intoxicated court reports 98%
(b) Quality: Average time to respond to automation calls for assistance,
in minutes 25
(3) Magistrate court:
The purpose of the magistrate court and warrant enforcement program is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status in order to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 16,185.7 2,504.5 18,690.2
(b) Contractual services 40.2 598.3 100.0 738.5
(c) Other 6,074.7 1,534.4 700.0 8,309.1 Authorized FTE: 284.50 Permanent; 57.50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Bench warrant revenue collected annually, in millions $2.4
(b) Explanatory: Percent of cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
(4) Special court services:
The purpose of the special court services program is to provide court advocates, legal counsel and safe exchanges for children and families; to provide judges pro tem; and to adjudicate water rights disputes so the constitutional rights and safety of citizens, especially children and families, are protected.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 213.5 213.5
(b) Contractual services 5,512.0 324.2 5,836.2
(c) Other 15.3 15.3
(d) Other financing uses 1,118.1 915.8 2,033.9 Authorized FTE: 3.00 Permanent
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 11-6A-3 NMSA 1978 or other substantive law, the internal service funds interagency transfers appropriation to the special court services program of the administrative office of the courts in the other financing uses category includes eight hundred thousand ($800,000) from the local DWI grant fund for drug courts. Any unexpended balances from the local DWI grant fund appropriation remaining at the end of fiscal year 2012 shall revert to the local DWI grant fund.
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Number of required events attended by attorneys in abuse
and neglect cases 7,800
(b) Output: Number of cases to which court-appointed special advocates
volunteers are assigned 1,000
(c) Output: Number of monthly supervised child visitations and
exchanges conducted 500
Subtotal [38,748.3] [13,410.6] [2,660.0] [966.3] 55,785.2
SUPREME COURT BUILDING COMMISSION:
The purpose of the supreme court building commission is to retain custody and control of the supreme court building and its grounds and to provide care, preservation, repair, cleaning, heating and lighting and to hire necessary employees for these purposes.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 624.3 624.3
(b) Contractual services 10.5 10.5
(c) Other 148.5 148.5 Authorized FTE: 15.80 Permanent
Subtotal [783.3] 783.3
DISTRICT COURTS:
(1) First judicial district:
The purpose of the first judicial district court program, statutorily created in Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and Los Alamos counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 5,672.9 252.9 298.8 6,224.6
(b) Contractual services 106.1 55.0 87.2 248.3
(c) Other 172.1 158.5 46.7 377.3 Authorized FTE: 86.00 Permanent; 8.80 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 100%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of adult drug-court graduates 9%
(c) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 15%
(d) Output: Number of adult drug-court graduates 18
(e) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 17
(f) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 5
(g) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 50%
(h) Explanatory: Graduation rate, adult drug court 45%
(2) Second judicial district:
The purpose of the second judicial district court program, statutorily created in Bernalillo county, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 19,888.9 1,448.6 902.5 22,240.0
(b) Contractual services 142.1 75.9 218.0
(c) Other 326.1 267.0 68.7 661.8 Authorized FTE: 326.50 Permanent; 28.50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of adult drug-court graduates 8%
(c) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 10%
(d) Output: Number of adult drug-court graduates 130
(e) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 20
(f) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14
(g) Explanatory: Graduation rate, adult drug court 55%
(h) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 70%
(3) Third judicial district:
The purpose of the third judicial district court program, statutorily created in Dona Ana county, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 5,196.8 100.0 533.1 5,829.9
(b) Contractual services 600.0 70.0 78.2 748.2
(c) Other 100.0 25.0 58.0 183.0 Authorized FTE: 85.30 Permanent; 6.50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of adult drug-court graduates 10%
(c) Output: Number of adult drug-court graduates 30
(d) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 20
(e) Explanatory: Graduation rate, adult drug court 65%
(f) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 70%
(4) Fourth judicial district:
The purpose of the fourth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Mora, San Miguel and Guadalupe counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 1,815.1 1,815.1
(b) Contractual services 59.9 7.0 147.7 214.6
(c) Other 91.5 20.0 111.5 Authorized FTE: 29.50 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
(b) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 12
(c) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 70%
(d) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 15%
(e) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 9
(5) Fifth judicial district:
The purpose of the fifth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Eddy, Chaves and Lea counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 5,238.9 14.0 5,252.9
(b) Contractual services 300.0 75.0 225.7 600.7
(c) Other 180.0 40.0 61.3 281.3 Authorized FTE: 82.00 Permanent; 1.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
(b) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 10
(c) Explanatory: Graduation rate, family drug court 50%
(d) Quality: Recidivism of family drug-court graduates 15%
(e) Output: Number of family drug-court graduates 9
(6) Sixth judicial district:
The purpose of the sixth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Grant, Luna and Hidalgo counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,255.1 41.4 2,296.5
(b) Contractual services 536.2 14.8 69.2 620.2
(c) Other 127.7 11.0 138.7 Authorized FTE: 35.50 Permanent; .50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 13%
(c) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 9
(d) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14
(e) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 90%
(7) Seventh judicial district:
The purpose of the seventh judicial district court program, statutorily created in Torrance, Socorro and Catron counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 1,733.6 261.7 1,995.3
(b) Contractual services 250.6 21.0 75.3 346.9
(c) Other 102.3 13.0 35.0 150.3 Authorized FTE: 32.00 Permanent; 4.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 95%
(b) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14
(8) Eighth judicial district:
The purpose of the eighth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Taos, Colfax and Union counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 1,900.4 1,900.4
(b) Contractual services 605.1 45.0 112.2 762.3
(c) Other 74.8 26.0 100.8 Authorized FTE: 27.50 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of adult drug-court graduates 10%
(c) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 5%
(d) Output: Number of adult drug-court graduates 18
(e) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 15
(f) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 9
(g) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 70%
(h) Explanatory: Graduation rate, adult drug court 75%
(9) Ninth judicial district:
The purpose of the ninth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Curry and Roosevelt counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,904.2 426.7 3,330.9
(b) Contractual services 20.5 16.5 91.0 128.0
(c) Other 79.7 41.5 95.4 216.6Authorized FTE: 43.80 Permanent; 5.50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14(10) Tenth judicial district:
The purpose of the tenth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Quay, De Baca and Harding counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 644.7 644.7
(b) Contractual services 12.0 19.3 31.3
(c) Other 68.3 11.4 79.7 Authorized FTE: 10.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 9
(11) Eleventh judicial district:
The purpose of the eleventh judicial district court program, statutorily created in San Juan and McKinley counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 4,918.5 351.2 5,269.7
(b) Contractual services 420.0 94.0 161.9 675.9
(c) Other 250.0 38.9 84.5 373.4 Authorized FTE: 79.50 Permanent; 6.50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of adult drug-court graduates 10%
(c) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 10%
(d) Output: Number of adult drug-court graduates 40
(e) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 16
(f) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14
(g) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 75%
(h) Explanatory: Graduation rate, adult drug court 70%
(12) Twelfth judicial district:
The purpose of the twelfth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Otero and Lincoln counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,593.9 2,593.9
(b) Contractual services 141.4 34.5 83.0 258.9
(c) Other 129.0 23.0 152.0 Authorized FTE: 45.50 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court participants 20%
(c) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 14
(d) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14
(e) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 65%
(13) Thirteenth judicial district:
The purpose of the thirteenth judicial district court program, statutorily created in Valencia, Sandoval and Cibola counties, is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 4,964.7 279.0 5,243.7
(b) Contractual services 771.1 101.9 312.1 1,185.1
(c) Other 329.9 4.0 38.5 372.4 Authorized FTE: 78.50 Permanent; 4.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 90%
(b) Quality: Recidivism of juvenile drug-court graduates 15%
(c) Output: Number of juvenile drug-court graduates 20
(d) Output: Number of days to process juror payment vouchers 14
(e) Explanatory: Graduation rate, juvenile drug court 65%
Subtotal [65,724.1] [3,110.7] [5,040.0] 73,874.8
BERNALILLO COUNTY METROPOLITAN COURT:
The purpose of the Bernalillo county metropolitan court program is to provide access to justice, resolve disputes justly and timely and to maintain accurate records of legal proceedings that affect rights and legal status to independently protect the rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitutions of New Mexico and the United States.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 16,897.5 1,741.7 98.8 18,738.0
(b) Contractual services 2,284.6 1,411.3 3,695.9
(c) Other 2,087.1 341.1 2,428.2Authorized FTE: 297.00 Permanent; 44.50 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Explanatory: Cases disposed as a percent of cases filed 100%
(b) Efficiency: Cost per client per day for adult drug-court participants $9
(c) Quality: Recidivism of driving-while-intoxicated drug-court graduates 4%
(d) Output: Number of driving-while-intoxicated drug-court graduates 240
(e) Explanatory: Graduation rate of drug-court participants 80%
(f) Outcome: Fees and fines collected as a percent of fees and fines
assessed 95%Subtotal[21,269.2][3,494.1][98.8]24,862.1
DISTRICT ATTORNEYS:
(1) First judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and Los Alamos counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 4,234.2 78.8 4,313.0
(b) Contractual services 13.8 13.8
(c) Other 277.8 277.8 Authorized FTE: 70.00 Permanent; 2.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 4,000
(c) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 6,800
(2) Second judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Bernalillo county.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 15,651.1 417.0 689.0 185.0 16,942.1
(b) Contractual services 40.6 2.0 0.6 43.2
(c) Other 386.1 65.0 44.5 495.6
Authorized FTE: 283.00 Permanent; 15.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1.8%
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 24,500
(c) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 29,500
(3) Third judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Dona Ana county.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 3,969.2 359.4 171.6 508.3 5,008.5
(b) Contractual services 13.3 13.3
(c) Other 257.2 257.2 Authorized FTE: 62.00 Permanent; 19.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 5,800
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 4,600
(c) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule 0.05%
(4) Fourth judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure protection, safety, welfare and health for the citizens of Mora, San Miguel and Guadalupe counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,704.7 2,704.7
(b) Contractual services 13.0 13.0
(c) Other 164.3 164.3 Authorized FTE: 42.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 2,455
(b) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%
(c) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 2,255
(5) Fifth judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Eddy, Lea and Chaves counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 3,948.5 3,948.5
(b) Contractual services 16.3 16.3
(c) Other 159.5 159.5 Authorized FTE: 60.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 4,200
(c) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 4,700
(6) Sixth judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Grant, Hidalgo, and Luna counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,215.8 43.4 128.2 2,387.4
(b) Contractual services 19.2 19.2
(c) Other 147.6 147.6 Authorized FTE: 35.00 Permanent; 3.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 1,900
(c) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 2,200
(7) Seventh judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Catron, Sierra, Socorro and Torrance counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,066.4 2,066.4
(b) Contractual services 12.5 12.5
(c) Other 133.1 133.1 Authorized FTE: 36.00 Permanent; 1.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1.5%
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 1,950
(c) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 2,050
(8) Eighth judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Taos, Colfax, and Union counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,216.5 2,216.5
(b) Contractual services 10.6 10.6
(c) Other 142.9 142.9 Authorized FTE: 36.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 2,100
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 1,500
(c) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <3%
(9) Ninth judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Curry and Roosevelt counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,448.4 2,448.4
(b) Contractual services 10.3 10.3
(c) Other 104.8 104.8 Authorized FTE: 39.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 3,000
(b) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 3,200
(c) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%
(10) Tenth judicial district:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within Quay, Harding and De Baca counties.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 843.8 843.8
(b) Contractual services 11.4 11.4
(c) Other 85.2 85.2Authorized FTE: 13.00 Permanent
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 1,000
(c) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 900(11) Eleventh judicial district-division I:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within San Juan county.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 2,867.1 591.5 131.0 78.1 3,667.7
(b) Contractual services 16.0 16.0
(c) Other 141.7 141.7 Authorized FTE: 55.00 Permanent; 11.70 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Output: Number of cases referred for screening 4,500
(b) Output: Number of cases prosecuted 3,000
(c) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <0.5%
(12) Eleventh judicial district-division II:
The purpose of the prosecution program is to provide litigation, special programs and administrative support for the enforcement of state laws as they pertain to the district attorney and to improve and ensure the protection, safety, welfare and health of the citizens within McKinley county.
Appropriations:
(a) Personal services and
employee benefits 1,830.1 124.0 1,954.1
(b) Contractual services 11.4 11.4
(c) Other 91.0 91.0 Authorized FTE: 33.00 Permanent; 3.00 Term
Performance measures:
(a) Outcome: Percent of cases dismissed under the six-month rule <1%