0001| SENATE BILL 41
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0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0003| INTRODUCED BY
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0004| BEN D. ALTAMIRANO
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0010| AN ACT
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0011| RELATING TO STATE GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS; ENACTING THE
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0012| PRIVATIZATION ACT; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS FOR
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0013| PRIVATIZATION EFFORTS; REQUIRING A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF
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0014| POTENTIAL PRIVATIZATION; PROVIDING POWERS AND DUTIES.
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0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0017| Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the
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0018| "Privatization Act".
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0019| Section 2. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.--
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0020| A. The legislature finds that:
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0021| (1) there is a national trend toward smaller
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0022| government and an increasing trend toward providing
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0023| governmental services through contract with private sector
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0024| labor rather than state employees;
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0025| (2) while privatization may be cost
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0001| effective, inappropriate privatization can result in increases
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0002| in the cost of providing functions and decreases in the
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0003| quality of delivered functions, as well as additional costs
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0004| associated with reestablishing the function within an agency;
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0005| and
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0006| (3) the decision to privatize should be based
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0007| on objective measures of the efficacy of privatization,
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0008| including lower cost to taxpayers and better delivery of
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0009| services.
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0010| B. The legislature finds further that
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0011| privatization should be undertaken only when consistent with
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0012| the constitution of New Mexico and statutes. Without
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0013| legislative action to eliminate a program, service or
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0014| regulation, or other appropriate legislative action, an agency
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0015| is constrained in its ability to delegate its authority and
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0016| responsibility.
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0017| C. The purpose of the Privatization Act is to
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0018| ensure that privatization is implemented appropriately and
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0019| cost effectively and will truly benefit the citizens of New
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0020| Mexico.
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0021| Section 3. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Privatization
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0022| Act:
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0023| A. "agency" means a department, office, agency,
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0024| board, commission, institution, branch or school district of
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0025| the state, including courts and district attorneys, that
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0001| receives a direct appropriation from the legislature;
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0002| B. "appropriate authority" includes the governor,
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0003| attorney general, state treasurer, commissioner of public
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0004| lands, supreme court, board of regents, state board of
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0005| education or other official that has ultimate control of an
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0006| agency;
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0007| C. "function" means a program, service or activity
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0008| that an agency has a direct or indirect statutory obligation
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0009| to administer or perform;
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0010| D. "person" means an individual or a business,
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0011| corporation, association, partnership or similar legal entity;
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0012| and
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0013| E. "privatization" means the supplantation of
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0014| state or public school employees with a private sector
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0015| contract to perform an agency function.
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0016| Section 4. PRIVATIZATION CONTRACTS.--An agency may
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0017| propose to privatize any of its functions, but it shall not
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0018| delegate its authority or responsibility. An agency's
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0019| contract with a private sector provider shall provide for
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0020| adequate supervision of the provider's activities to ensure
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0021| that there is no inappropriate delegation of the agency's
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0022| authority.
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0023| Section 5. PRIVATIZATION--COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS--
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0024| REPORT.--
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0025| A. An agency that is considering privatizing any
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0001| of its functions shall conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the
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0002| action. The analysis shall include:
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0003| (1) the potential one-time savings and the
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0004| potential annual recurring savings from privatization;
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0005| (2) the potential market for privatization;
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0006| (3) the relative strengths and weaknesses of
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0007| governmental and private sector customer service mechanisms;
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0008| and
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0009| (4) the impact of possible reduced services
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0010| on the citizens of the state.
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0011| B. An agency shall not consider for privatization
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0012| any of the following:
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0013| (1) a function that directly or significantly
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0014| consists of planning or making public policy;
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0015| (2) a function that directly or significantly
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0016| affects the investigation or prosecution of a criminal act,
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0017| the operation of a court or the preservation of the public
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0018| peace or health;
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0019| (3) a function that makes judgments or
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0020| recommendations relative to the fiscal policy of the state or
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0021| judgments pertaining to the making of rules by which
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0022| entitlements are granted; and
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0023| (4) a function that regulates the business,
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0024| occupation or profession of a person domiciled or doing
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0025| business in New Mexico; provided that an agency may recommend
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0001| to the legislature the elimination of the regulation.
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0002| C. The agency shall propose privatization of a
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0003| function only if the cost-benefit analysis determines that:
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0004| (1) a private sector provider can provide the
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0005| function for less cost than the agency, and that the annual
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0006| savings will be fifteen percent or more of the agency's most
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0007| recently completed fiscal year's expenditures for that
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0008| function; or
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0009| (2) a private sector provider can provide the
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0010| function for an aggregate fifteen percent less than the agency
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0011| proposes as an aggregate charge for performing the function.
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0012| D. The agency shall report its findings, including
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0013| its working papers and methodology for the cost-benefit
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0014| analysis, and recommendations for statutory changes to the
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0015| appropriate authority. If the appropriate authority approves
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0016| of the findings, it shall transmit a copy of the report to the
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0017| department of finance and administration and the legislative
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0018| finance committee by October 1 preceding a regular session of
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0019| the legislature in which the appropriate authority proposes
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0020| that a function be privatized.
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0021| E. The department of finance and administration
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0022| and the legislative finance committee shall examine the
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0023| agency's findings and recommendations and evaluate the cost-
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0024| benefit analysis. Recommendations of the department and the
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0025| committee shall be included in the respective budget
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0002| F. An agency shall not privatize a function
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0003| without the approval of the legislature.
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0004| Section 6. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the
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0005| provisions of this act is July 1, 1998.
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