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SPONSOR: | Gubbels | DATE TYPED: | 1/27/99 | HB | 103 | ||
SHORT TITLE: | Cotton Boll Weevil Control Act | SB | |||||
ANALYST: | Pacheco-Perez |
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FY99 | FY2000 | FY99 | FY2000 | ||
NFI | NFI | NFI |
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
This bill amends the current Cotton Boll Weevil Control Act to provide for: (1) termination of a control district only after the determination that all financial and legal obligations have been satisfied; (2) specification ability to borrow money, accept grants, donations or contributions; and (3) exemption of cotton boll weevil control committees from the provisions of the Procurement Code and the Personnel Act. Control Committees shall be considered public employees for the purposes of the Tort Claims Act.
Significant Issues
According to the NMDA, after the formation of the first control district, deficiencies were detected in the language of the current statute. The proposed amendments fill the voids in the act to allow for the proper operation of the cotton boll weevil control districts, a majority of which were pointed out by federal agencies (USDA- Farm Services Agency) as being necessary to obtain low interest loans.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This bill has no fiscal impact.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
According to the NMDA, Cotton Boll Weevil Control Districts may be unable to obtain low interest federal loans (USDA - Farm Services Agency) necessary to become operational until self assessments cover the cost of programs if this bill does not pass. Without attainment of seed money, control districts may be deemed non functional.
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