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





SPONSOR: Lopez DATE TYPED: 3/7/01 HB
SHORT TITLE: Substance Abuse Services SB 781
ANALYST: Dunbar


APPROPRIATION



Appropriation Contained
Estimated Additional Impact
Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY01 FY02 FY01 FY02
$ 500.0 Rec General Fund



(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)



Relates to The General Appropriation Act HB 2 and SB 98;SB 628; HB 783

SOURCES OF INFORMATION



Human Services Department(HSD)

Health Policy Commission (HPC)



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill



Senate Bill 781 (SB 781) would appropriate $500.0 in state general funds to the Human Services Department (HSD) to provide substance abuse services for participants in the New Mexico Works (NMW) program, statewide.



Significant Issues



Substance abuse remains a significant barrier for those required to complete at least 34 hours a week in qualified work activities. Providing additional substance abuse resources would help participants in these efforts.



Currently, the NMW program depends upon substance abuse services provided through the Department of Health.



Under NMW act participation in an alcohol or drug treatment program is an allowable primary work activity and helps participants meet primary work hourly requirements for a period of up to 12 weeks. Participation in substance abuse programs is allowable as a secondary work activity for as long as services are needed, which support participants as they maintain training and employment activities.

PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS.

Providing additional substance abuse resources would help NMW meet its federal performance goals of 45% for "Single Parent Families" and 90% for "Two-Parent Families."

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS



Senate Bill 781 (SB 781) would appropriate $500.0 in state general funds to the Human Services Department (HSD). The amount is recurring and any unexpended or unencumbered balance reverts to the general fund.

The $500.0 made available to HSD under SB 781 could be countable as state Maintenance of Efforts (MOE) expenditures, which are necessary to draw down federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds.

ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS



The need for substance abuse services has been identified by NMW program contractor staff and agreed to by participants as a part of their work program participation agreement. Services would need to be provided through contracts with agencies specializing in substance abuse counseling.



CONFLICT/DUPLICATION/COMPANIONSHIP/RELATIONSHIP



Relates to general appropriating acts, HB 2 and SB 98, which contain funding for substance abuse and mental health services.

Relates to SB 628 and HB 783, Substance Abuse Treatment Expansion.



OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES



HPC points out that the bill needs clarification on the item listed below:





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