0001| SENATE BILL 114 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| CISCO MCSORLEY | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| FOR THE COURTS, CORRECTIONS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO CRIMINAL LAW; ENACTING THE DNA IDENTIFICATION ACT; | 0012| PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION OF DNA SAMPLES FROM CONVICTED FELONS; | 0013| ASSESSING A FEE; CREATING A FUND; PROVIDING A PENALTY; MAKING | 0014| AN APPROPRIATION. | 0015| | 0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0017| Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the | 0018| "DNA Identification Act". | 0019| Section 2. PURPOSE OF ACT.--The purpose of the DNA | 0020| Identification Act is to: | 0021| A. establish a DNA identification system for | 0022| covered offenders; | 0023| B. facilitate the use of DNA records by law | 0024| enforcement agencies in the identification, detection or | 0025| exclusion of persons in connection with criminal | 0001| investigations, prosecutions and other purposes; and | 0002| C. assist in humanitarian endeavors, including | 0003| identification of deceased persons, missing persons, close | 0004| biological relatives of missing persons and disaster victims. | 0005| Section 3. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the DNA | 0006| Identification Act: | 0007| A. "administrative center" means the law | 0008| enforcement agency or unit that administers and operates the | 0009| DNA identification system; | 0010| B. "advisory committee" means the DNA | 0011| identification system advisory committee; | 0012| C. "CODIS" means the federal bureau of | 0013| investigation's national DNA index system for storage and | 0014| exchange of DNA records submitted by forensic DNA laboratories; | 0015| D. "covered offender" means any person convicted of | 0016| a felony offense under the Criminal Code or adjudicated | 0017| pursuant to youthful offender or serious youthful offender | 0018| proceedings under the Children's Code; | 0019| E. "department" means the department of public | 0020| safety; | 0021| F. "DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid as the basis | 0022| of human heredity; | 0023| G. "DNA identification system" means the DNA | 0024| identification system established pursuant to the DNA | 0025| Identification Act; | 0001| H. "DNA records" means the results of DNA testing | 0002| and related information; | 0003| I. "DNA testing" means a forensic DNA analysis that | 0004| includes restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase | 0005| chain reaction or other valid methods of DNA typing performed | 0006| to obtain identification characteristics of samples; | 0007| J. "fund" means the DNA identification system fund; | 0008| and | 0009| K. "sample" means a sample of biological material | 0010| sufficient for DNA testing. | 0011| Section 4. ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER--POWERS AND DUTIES-- | 0012| TRANSFER TO OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.-- | 0013| A. The administrative center shall be an | 0014| appropriate unit of the department or such other qualified New | 0015| Mexico law enforcement agency as the secretary of public safety | 0016| may designate in accordance with this section. | 0017| B. The administrative center shall: | 0018| (1) establish and administer the DNA | 0019| identification system. The DNA identification system shall | 0020| provide for collection, storage, DNA testing, maintenance and | 0021| comparison of samples and DNA records for forensic purposes. | 0022| Such purposes shall include generation of investigative leads | 0023| and statistical analysis of DNA profiles, as well as | 0024| humanitarian purposes. Procedures used for DNA testing shall | 0025| be compatible with the procedures the federal bureau of | 0001| investigation has specified, including comparable test | 0002| procedures, laboratory equipment, supplies and computer | 0003| software. Procedures used shall meet or exceed CODIS' minimum | 0004| standards for acceptance of DNA records; | 0005| (2) coordinate sample collection activities; | 0006| (3) perform or contract for DNA testing; | 0007| (4) serve as a repository for samples and DNA | 0008| records; | 0009| (5) act as liaison with the federal bureau of | 0010| investigation for purposes of CODIS; and | 0011| (6) adopt regulations and procedures | 0012| governing: | 0013| (a) sample collection; | 0014| (b) DNA testing; and | 0015| (c) the DNA identification system and | 0016| DNA records. | 0017| C. The secretary of public safety may designate, | 0018| pursuant to a joint powers agreement, the crime laboratory of | 0019| the police department for the largest municipality in a class A | 0020| county having a population of more than two hundred fifty | 0021| thousand at the most recent federal decennial census to act as | 0022| the administrative center. | 0023| D. The secretary of public safety may designate, | 0024| pursuant to a joint powers agreement, any other law enforcement | 0025| agency to act as administrative center upon recommendation of | 0001| four voting members of the advisory committee. | 0002| Section 5. ADVISORY COMMITTEE--CREATED--POWERS AND | 0003| DUTIES.-- | 0004| A. The "DNA identification system advisory | 0005| committee" is created. The advisory committee shall be | 0006| composed of five voting members and one nonvoting member as | 0007| follows: | 0008| (1) a scientific representative from the | 0009| department crime laboratory appointed by the secretary of | 0010| public safety; | 0011| (2) a scientific representative from the crime | 0012| laboratory of the police department for the largest | 0013| municipality in a class A county having a population of more | 0014| than two hundred fifty thousand at the most recent federal | 0015| decennial census; | 0016| (3) the secretary of corrections or his | 0017| designated representative; | 0018| (4) the state medical investigator or his | 0019| designated representative; | 0020| (5) the attorney general or his designated | 0021| representative; and | 0022| (6) the head of the administrative center or | 0023| his designated representative, who is the nonvoting member. | 0024| B. The advisory committee shall review and advise | 0025| the administrative center on rules, regulations, procedures and | 0001| policies to be adopted and sample collection and testing | 0002| procedures. | 0003| C. The advisory committee may advise the | 0004| administrative center on how to best prioritize analysis of | 0005| samples. | 0006| Section 6. COVERED OFFENDERS SUBJECT TO COLLECTION OF | 0007| SAMPLES.--Each covered offender shall provide one or more | 0008| samples to the administrative center, as follows: | 0009| A. covered offenders convicted on or after the | 0010| effective date of the DNA Identification Act shall provide a | 0011| sample at any time before release from any correctional | 0012| facility or, if the covered offender is not sentenced to | 0013| incarceration, before the end of any period of probation or | 0014| other supervised release; | 0015| B. covered offenders incarcerated on the effective | 0016| date of the DNA Identification Act shall provide a sample at | 0017| any time before release from any correctional facility; and | 0018| C. covered offenders on probation or other | 0019| supervised release on the effective date of the DNA | 0020| Identification Act shall provide a sample before the end of any | 0021| period of probation or other supervised release. | 0022| Section 7. PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTION OF SAMPLES.-- | 0023| A. The collection of samples pursuant to the | 0024| provisions of Section 6 of the DNA Identification Act shall be | 0025| conducted in a medically approved manner in accordance with | 0001| rules, regulations and procedures adopted by the administrative | 0002| center. | 0003| B. All persons who collect samples shall be trained | 0004| in procedures that meet the requirements and standards | 0005| specified in Subsection A of this section. | 0006| C. All persons authorized to collect samples and | 0007| their employers shall be immune from liability in any civil or | 0008| criminal action if the collection is performed without | 0009| negligence. This subsection shall not be deemed to create any | 0010| additional liability or waive any immunity of public employees | 0011| under the Tort Claims Act. | 0012| D. Samples shall be stored in accordance with | 0013| rules, regulations and procedures adopted by the administrative | 0014| center. | 0015| E. DNA testing shall be performed by the | 0016| administrative center or a contract facility it may designate. | 0017| F. DNA records and samples shall be securely | 0018| classified and stored at the administrative center. | 0019| Section 8. CONFIDENTIALITY--DISCLOSURE AND DISSEMINATION | 0020| OF DNA RECORDS.-- | 0021| A. DNA records and samples are confidential and | 0022| shall not be disclosed except as authorized in the DNA | 0023| Identification Act. | 0024| B. The administrative center shall make DNA records | 0025| available for identification, comparison and investigative | 0001| purposes to local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. | 0002| The administrative center may disseminate statistical or | 0003| research information derived from samples and DNA testing if | 0004| all personal identification is removed. | 0005| Section 9. ENFORCEMENT.--The attorney general or a | 0006| district attorney may petition a district court for an order | 0007| requiring a covered offender to: | 0008| A. provide a sample; or | 0009| B. provide a sample by alternative means if the | 0010| covered offender will not cooperate. | 0011| Section 10. ASSESSMENT OF FEE.--On and after the | 0012| effective date of the DNA Identification Act, when a covered | 0013| offender is convicted, the court shall assess a fee of one | 0014| hundred dollars ($100) in addition to any other fee, | 0015| restitution or fine. The fee shall be deposited in the fund. | 0016| | 0017| Section 11. PENALTY.--Any person who by virtue of his | 0018| employment or official position possesses or has access to | 0019| samples or DNA records and who willfully discloses any of them | 0020| to any person or in any manner not authorized by the DNA | 0021| Identification Act is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be | 0022| sentenced pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A of Section | 0023| 31-19-1 NMSA 1978. | 0024| Section 12. DNA FUND CREATED--PURPOSES.-- | 0025| A. The "DNA identification system fund" is created | 0001| in the state treasury. | 0002| B. The fund shall consist of all money received by | 0003| appropriation, gift or grant, all money collected pursuant to | 0004| Section 10 of the DNA Identification Act and all investment | 0005| income from the fund. | 0006| C. Money and investment income in the fund at the | 0007| end of any fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund but | 0008| shall remain in the fund. | 0009| D. Money and investment income in the fund is | 0010| appropriated to the administrative center for expenditure in | 0011| fiscal year 1998 and subsequent fiscal years for the purposes | 0012| of the fund. | 0013| E. The fund shall be used for the purposes of the | 0014| DNA Identification Act, including paying the expenses incurred | 0015| by the administrative center and all other reasonable expenses. | 0016| The administrative center may use money in the fund for loans | 0017| or grants of money, equipment or personnel to any law | 0018| enforcement agency, correctional facility or judicial agency | 0019| upon recommendation of the advisory committee. | 0020| Section 13. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the | 0021| provisions of this act is July 1, 1997. | 0022|  | 0023| | 0024| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0025| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| February 12, 1997 | 0004| | 0005| Mr. President: | 0006| | 0007| Your JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0008| | 0009| SENATE BILL 114 | 0010| | 0011| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0012| recommendation that it DO NOT PASS, but that | 0013| | 0014| SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0015| SENATE BILL 114 | 0016| | 0017| DO PASS, and thence referred to the FINANCE COMMITTEE. | 0018| | 0019| Respectfully submitted, | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| __________________________________ | 0024| Fernando R. Macias, Chairman | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________ | 0003| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0004| | 0005| Date ________________________ | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| The roll call vote was 5 For 0 Against | 0009| Yes: 5 | 0010| No: None | 0011| Excused: Sanchez, Tsosie, McSorley | 0012| Absent: None | 0013| | 0014| S0114JU1 SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0015| SENATE BILL 114 | 0016| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| AN ACT | 0025| RELATING TO CRIMINAL LAW; ENACTING THE DNA IDENTIFICATION ACT; | 0001| PROVIDING FOR COLLECTION OF DNA SAMPLES FROM CONVICTED FELONS; | 0002| ASSESSING A FEE; CREATING A FUND; PROVIDING A PENALTY; MAKING | 0003| AN APPROPRIATION. | 0004| | 0005| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0006| Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the | 0007| "DNA Identification Act". | 0008| Section 2. PURPOSE OF ACT.--The purpose of the DNA | 0009| Identification Act is to: | 0010| A. establish a DNA identification system for covered | 0011| offenders; and | 0012| B. facilitate the use of DNA records by local, state | 0013| and federal law enforcement agencies in the identification, | 0014| detection or exclusion of persons in connection with criminal | 0015| investigations. | 0016| Section 3. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the DNA | 0017| Identification Act: | 0018| A. "administrative center" means the law enforcement | 0019| agency or unit that administers and operates the DNA | 0020| identification system; | 0021| B. "DNA oversight committee" means the DNA | 0022| identification system oversight committee; | 0023| C. "CODIS" means the federal bureau of | 0024| investigation's national DNA index system for storage and | 0025| exchange of DNA records submitted by forensic DNA laboratories; | 0001| D. "covered offender" means any person convicted of a | 0002| felony offense as an adult under the Criminal Code, the Motor | 0003| Vehicle Code or the constitution of New Mexico or convicted as | 0004| an adult pursuant to youthful offender or serious youthful | 0005| offender proceedings under the Children's Code; | 0006| E. "department" means the department of public | 0007| safety; | 0008| F. "DNA" means deoxyribonucleic acid as the basis of | 0009| human heredity; | 0010| G. "DNA identification system" means the DNA | 0011| identification system established pursuant to the DNA | 0012| Identification Act; | 0013| H. "DNA records" means the results of DNA testing and | 0014| related information; | 0015| I. "DNA testing" means a forensic DNA analysis that | 0016| includes restriction fragment length polymorphism, polymerase | 0017| chain reaction or other valid methods of DNA typing performed | 0018| to obtain identification characteristics of samples; | 0019| J. "fund" means the DNA identification system fund; and | 0020| K. "sample" means a sample of biological material | 0021| sufficient for DNA testing. | 0022| Section 4. ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER--POWERS AND DUTIES-- | 0023| TRANSFER TO OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.-- | 0024| A. The administrative center shall be an appropriate | 0025| unit of the department or such other qualified New Mexico law | 0001| enforcement agency as the secretary of public safety may designate | 0002| in accordance with this section. | 0003| B. The administrative center shall: | 0004| (1) establish and administer the DNA identification | 0005| system. The DNA identification system shall provide for | 0006| collection, storage, DNA testing, maintenance and comparison of | 0007| samples and DNA records for forensic purposes. Such purposes | 0008| shall include generation of investigative leads and statistical | 0009| analysis of DNA profiles. Procedures used for DNA testing shall | 0010| be compatible with the procedures the federal bureau of | 0011| investigation has specified, including comparable test procedures, | 0012| laboratory equipment, supplies and computer software. Procedures | 0013| used shall meet or exceed the provisions of the federal DNA | 0014| Identification Act of 1994 regarding minimum standards for state | 0015| participation in CODIS, including minimum standards for the | 0016| acceptance, security and dissemination of DNA records; | 0017| (2) coordinate sample collection activities; | 0018| (3) perform or contract for DNA testing; | 0019| (4) serve as a repository for samples and DNA | 0020| records; | 0021| (5) act as liaison with the federal bureau of | 0022| investigation for purposes of CODIS; and | 0023| (6) adopt regulations and procedures governing: | 0024| (a) sample collection; | 0025| (b) DNA testing; | 0001| (c) the DNA identification system and DNA | 0002| records; and | 0003| (d) the acceptance, security and dissemination | 0004| of DNA records. | 0005| C. The secretary of public safety may designate, | 0006| pursuant to a joint powers agreement, the crime laboratory of the | 0007| police department for the largest municipality in a class A county | 0008| having a population of more than two hundred fifty thousand at the | 0009| most recent federal decennial census to act as the administrative | 0010| center. | 0011| D. The secretary of public safety may designate, | 0012| pursuant to a joint powers agreement, any other law enforcement | 0013| agency to act as administrative center upon recommendation of five | 0014| voting members of the advisory committee. | 0015| Section 5. DNA OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE--CREATED--POWERS AND | 0016| DUTIES.-- | 0017| A. The "DNA identification system oversight committee" | 0018| is created. The DNA oversight committee shall be composed of nine | 0019| voting members as follows: | 0020| (1) a scientific representative from the department | 0021| crime laboratory appointed by the secretary of public safety; | 0022| (2) a scientific representative from the crime | 0023| laboratory of the police department for the largest municipality | 0024| in a class A county having a population of more than two hundred | 0025| fifty thousand at the most recent federal decennial census; | 0001| (3) the secretary of corrections or his designated | 0002| representative; | 0003| (4) the state medical investigator or his | 0004| designated representative; | 0005| (5) the attorney general or his designated | 0006| representative; | 0007| (6) the president of the district attorney's | 0008| association or his designated representative; | 0009| (7) the chief public defender or his designated | 0010| representative; and | 0011| (8) the president of the New Mexico criminal | 0012| defense lawyers association or his designated representative; and | 0013| (9) the head of the administrative center or his | 0014| designated representative. | 0015| B. The DNA oversight committee shall adopt rules, | 0016| regulations and procedures regarding the administration and | 0017| operation of the DNA identification system. | 0018| C. The administrative center shall review and make | 0019| recommendations to the DNA oversight committee regarding rules, | 0020| regulations and procedures for the administration and operation of | 0021| the DNA identification system. | 0022| Section 6. COVERED OFFENDERS SUBJECT TO COLLECTION OF | 0023| SAMPLES.--Each covered offender shall provide one or more samples | 0024| to the administrative center, as follows: | 0025| A. covered offenders convicted on or after the effective | 0001| date of the DNA Identification Act shall provide a sample at any | 0002| time before release from any correctional facility or, if the | 0003| covered offender is not sentenced to incarceration, before the end | 0004| of any period of probation or other supervised release; | 0005| B. covered offenders incarcerated on the effective date | 0006| of the DNA Identification Act shall provide a sample at any time | 0007| before release from any correctional facility; and | 0008| C. covered offenders on probation or other supervised | 0009| release on the effective date of the DNA Identification Act shall | 0010| provide a sample before the end of any period of probation or | 0011| other supervised release. | 0012| Section 7. PROCEDURES FOR COLLECTION OF SAMPLES.-- | 0013| A. The collection of samples pursuant to the provisions | 0014| of Section 6 of the DNA Identification Act shall be conducted in a | 0015| medically approved manner in accordance with rules, regulations | 0016| and procedures adopted by the DNA oversight committee. | 0017| B. All persons who collect samples shall be trained in | 0018| procedures that meet the requirements and standards specified in | 0019| Subsection A of this section. | 0020| C. All persons authorized to collect samples and their | 0021| employers shall be immune from liability in any civil or criminal | 0022| action with regard to the collection of samples, if the collection | 0023| is performed without negligence. This subsection shall not be | 0024| deemed to create any additional liability or waive any immunity of | 0025| public employees under the Tort Claims Act. | 0001| D. Samples shall be stored in accordance with rules, | 0002| regulations and procedures adopted by the administrative center. | 0003| E. DNA testing shall be performed by the administrative | 0004| center or a contract facility it may designate. | 0005| F. DNA records and samples shall be securely classified | 0006| and stored at the administrative center. | 0007| Section 8. CONFIDENTIALITY--DISCLOSURE AND DISSEMINATION OF | 0008| DNA RECORDS.-- | 0009| A. DNA records and samples are confidential and shall | 0010| not be disclosed except as authorized in the DNA Identification | 0011| Act. | 0012| B. The administrative center shall make DNA records | 0013| available for identification, comparison and investigative | 0014| purposes to local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. | 0015| The administrative center may disseminate statistical or research | 0016| information derived from samples and DNA testing if all personal | 0017| identification is removed. | 0018| Section 9. ENFORCEMENT.--The attorney general or a district | 0019| attorney may petition a district court for an order requiring a | 0020| covered offender to: | 0021| A. provide a sample; or | 0022| B. provide a sample by alternative means if the covered | 0023| offender will not cooperate. | 0024| Section 10. EXPUNGEMENT OF SAMPLES AND DNA RECORDS FROM THE | 0025| DNA IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND CODIS.-- | 0001| A. A person may request expungement of his sample and | 0002| DNA records from the DNA identification system on the grounds that | 0003| the conviction that led to the inclusion of his sample and DNA | 0004| records in the DNA identification system has been reversed. | 0005| B. The administrative center shall expunge a person's | 0006| sample and DNA records from the DNA identification system when the | 0007| person provides the administrative center with the following | 0008| materials: | 0009| (1) a written request for expungement of his sample | 0010| and DNA records; and | 0011| (2) a certified copy of a court order that reverses | 0012| the conviction that led to the inclusion of his sample and DNA | 0013| records in the DNA identification system. | 0014| C. When a person's sample and DNA records are expunged | 0015| from the DNA identification system, the head of the administrative | 0016| center shall ensure that the person's sample and DNA records are | 0017| expunged from CODIS. | 0018| Section 11. ASSESSMENT OF FEE.--On and after the effective | 0019| date of the DNA Identification Act, when a covered offender is | 0020| convicted, the court shall assess a fee of one hundred dollars | 0021| ($100) in addition to any other fee, restitution or fine. The fee | 0022| shall be deposited in the fund. | 0023| Section 12. PENALTY.-- | 0024| A. Any person who by virtue of his employment or | 0025| official position possesses or has access to samples or DNA | 0001| records and who willfully discloses any of them to any person or | 0002| in any manner not authorized by the DNA Identification Act is | 0003| guilty of a fourth degree felony and shall be sentenced pursuant | 0004| to the provisions of Section 31-18-15 NMSA 1978. | 0005| B. Any person who uses or attempts to use samples or DNA | 0006| records for a purpose not authorized by the DNA Identification Act | 0007| is guilty of a fourth degree felony and shall be sentenced | 0008| pursuant to the provisions of Section 31-18-15 NMSA 1978. | 0009| C. Any person who obtains or attempts to obtain samples | 0010| or DNA records for a purpose not authorized by the DNA | 0011| Identification Act is guilty of a fourth degree felony and shall | 0012| be sentenced pursuant to the provisions of Section 31-18-15 NMSA | 0013| 1978. | 0014| Section 13. DNA FUND CREATED--PURPOSES.-- | 0015| A. The "DNA identification system fund" is created in | 0016| the state treasury. | 0017| B. The fund shall consist of all money received by | 0018| appropriation, gift or grant, all money collected pursuant to | 0019| Section 11 of the DNA Identification Act and all investment income | 0020| from the fund. | 0021| C. Money and investment income in the fund at the end of | 0022| any fiscal year shall not revert to the general fund but shall | 0023| remain in the fund. | 0024| D. Money and investment income in the fund is | 0025| appropriated to the administrative center for expenditure in | 0001| fiscal year 1998 and subsequent fiscal years for the purposes of | 0002| the fund. | 0003| E. The fund shall be used for the purposes of the DNA | 0004| Identification Act, including paying the expenses incurred by the | 0005| administrative center and all other reasonable expenses. The | 0006| administrative center may use money in the fund for loans or | 0007| grants of money, equipment or personnel to any law enforcement | 0008| agency, correctional facility, judicial agency, the public | 0009| defender department or the office of the medical investigator, | 0010| upon recommendation of the DNA oversight committee. | 0011| Section 14. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the | 0012| provisions of this act is July 1, 1997. | 0013|  | 0014| | 0015| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0016| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| March 4, 1997 | 0020| | 0021| Mr. President: | 0022| | 0023| Your FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0024| | 0025| SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0001| SENATE BILL 114 | 0002| | 0003| has had it under consideration and reports same with recommendation | 0004| that it DO PASS. | 0005| | 0006| Respectfully submitted, | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| __________________________________ | 0011| Ben D. Altamirano, Chairman | 0012| | 0013| | 0014| | 0015| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________ | 0016| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| | 0020| Date ________________________ | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| The roll call vote was 5 For 2 Against | 0024| Yes: 5 | 0025| No: Carraro, Lyons | 0001| Excused: Aragon, Campos, Ingle, Altamirano | 0002| Absent: None | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| S0114FC1 | 0006| State of New Mexico | 0007| House of Representatives | 0008| | 0009| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0010| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0011| | 0012| | 0013| March 17, 1997 | 0014| | 0015| | 0016| Mr. Speaker: | 0017| | 0018| Your JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0019| | 0020| SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0021| SENATE BILL 114 | 0022| | 0023| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0024| recommendation that it DO PASS, amended as follows: | 0025| | 0001| 1. On page 7, line 23, after the word "Act" insert "pursuant | 0002| to the rules and regulations developed and adopted by the DNA | 0003| oversight committee". | 0004| | 0005| 2. On page 8, line 1, after the word "agencies" insert | 0006| "pursuant to the rules and regulations developed and adopted by the | 0007| DNA oversight committee". | 0008| | 0009| 3. On page 8, line 4, after the word "removed" insert | 0010| "pursuant to the rules and regulations developed and adopted by the | 0011| DNA oversight committee"., | 0012| | 0013| and thence referred to the APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE | 0014| COMMITTEE. | 0015| | 0016| Respectfully submitted, | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| | 0020| | 0021| Thomas P. Foy, Chairman | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| Adopted Not Adopted | 0025| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0001| | 0002| Date | 0003| | 0004| The roll call vote was 9 For 0 Against | 0005| Yes: 9 | 0006| Excused: Alwin, Luna, Rios, Sanchez | 0007| Absent: None | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| | 0011| G:\BILLTEXT\BILLW_97\S0114 State of New Mexico | 0012| House of Representatives | 0013| | 0014| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0015| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0016| | 0017| | 0018| March 17, 1997 | 0019| | 0020| | 0021| Mr. Speaker: | 0022| | 0023| Your JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0024| | 0025| SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0001| SENATE BILL 114 | 0002| | 0003| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0004| recommendation that it DO PASS, amended as follows: | 0005| | 0006| 1. On page 7, line 23, after the word "Act" insert "pursuant | 0007| to the rules and regulations developed and adopted by the DNA | 0008| oversight committee". | 0009| | 0010| 2. On page 8, line 1, after the word "agencies" insert | 0011| "pursuant to the rules and regulations developed and adopted by the | 0012| DNA oversight committee". | 0013| | 0014| 3. On page 8, line 4, after the word "removed" insert | 0015| "pursuant to the rules and regulations developed and adopted by the | 0016| DNA oversight committee"., | 0017| | 0018| and thence referred to the APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE | 0019| COMMITTEE. | 0020| | 0021| Respectfully submitted, | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| | 0025| | 0001| Thomas P. Foy, Chairman | 0002| | 0003| | 0004| Adopted Not Adopted | 0005| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0006| | 0007| Date | 0008| | 0009| The roll call vote was 9 For 0 Against | 0010| Yes: 9 | 0011| Excused: Alwin, Luna, Rios, Sanchez | 0012| Absent: None | 0013| | 0014| | 0015| | 0016| G:\BILLTEXT\BILLW_97\S0114 |