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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T





SPONSOR: HAFC DATE TYPED: 03/08/01 HB 947/HAFCS/aHAFC
SHORT TITLE: Restore Rural School Bus Routes SB
ANALYST: Trujillo


APPROPRIATION



Appropriation Contained
Estimated Additional Impact
Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY01 FY02 FY01 FY02
$ 2,100.0 Non-Recurring General Fund



(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)



SOURCES OF INFORMATION



LFC Files

Department of Public Safety (DPS)



SUMMARY



     Synopsis of HAFC Amendments



House Appropriation and Finance Committee amendment to HB947/HAFC changes the reversion date from the end of fiscal year 2001 to the end of fiscal year 2002.



Synopsis of Bill



HB947/HAFC appropriates $2,100.0 million in general fund to DPS to restore county roads used as a school bus routes and damaged by recent storm thaws. The appropriations shall be used to supplement any relief provided pursuant to a declaration of emergency by the governor under Sections 6-7-1 through 6-7-3 NMSA 1978 and may be used to satisfy any cost-sharing requirement for assistance granted pursuant to those sections. The bill contains an emergency declaration and a reversion clause at the end of FY2001.



Significant Issues



Under the provisions of the bill, the appropriation would go to DPS who would then disburse $300.0 to each of the following counties: Mora, Union, Harding, San Miguel, Guadalupe, Torrance and Santa Fe Counties.





PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS



DPS, Office of Emergency Management routinely manages the Governor's Disaster Assistance Program. This Bill will provide funds to supplement this program. Managing distribution of these funds will require extra effort on several DPS functional areas but should not impact the overall performance measures of the department.



ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS



DPS reports passage of this bill should not cause significant administrative impacts on DPS. There will be some administrative requirements in providing the funding to local governments and monitoring use of the funds. This will not require any increase in FTE.



TECHNICAL ISSUES



DPS reports, although these funds are supplemental to the funds made available through the Governor's disaster declarations for the above named counties, an alternative to this bill would be an amendment that provides funds to the Department of Finance and Administration, Local Government Division, who in turn could serve as the flow-through agency to the local governments.



OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES



According to DPS, an issue may be the use of funds by the local jurisdiction. How does DPS ensure funds are being used to meet the intent of this bill if the funding is provided up front, prior to work completion?



The bill does not mention if the funding is to be provided to the counties on a reimbursement basis, as is the case with the Governor's Disaster Assistance Program, or provided prior to work beginning.

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