NOTE: As provided in LFC policy, this report is intended for use by the standing finance committees of the legislature.  The Legislative Finance Committee does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of the information in this report when used in any other situation.



Only the most recent FIR version, excluding attachments, is available on the Intranet. Previously issued FIRs and attachments may be obtained from the LFC office in Suite 101 of the State Capitol Building North.





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





SPONSOR: Romero DATE TYPED: 02/20/01 HB
SHORT TITLE: Board of Regents Party Affiliation, CA SB SJR 20
ANALYST: Fernandez


APPROPRIATION



Appropriation Contained
Estimated Additional Impact
Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY01 FY02 FY01 FY02
see below



(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)



Relates to HJR24



SOURCES OF INFORMATION



Commission on Higher Education (CHE)

Secretary of State

Attorney General's Office



SUMMARY



Synopsis of Bill



Senate Joint Resolution 20 proposes to amend Article 12, Section 13 of the constitution to delete the restrictions on the number of board of regents who may be of the same political party and also deletes those provisions that related to the original appointees to the boards that are no longer necessary.



Significant Issues



Currently, the Governor appoints members to the boards of regents and the Senate confirms the appointments.



According to the Attorney General's Office, passage of the amendment would increase the likelihood of more partisan boards of regents and since they are appointed by the governor, would reflect their political views.



According to CHE, passage of the amendment would remove the incentive for potential board members to switch their party affiliation prior to appointment.









FISCAL IMPLICATIONS



Article 19, Section 1 of the New Mexico Constitution requires the Secretary of State to publish amendments to the constitution in both English and Spanish for four consecutive weeks in one newspaper in each county of the state. In addition, each amendment must be orally translated and radio broadcast into the following Native American languages: Tewa, Tiwa, Towa, Keres, Zuni, Mescalero Apache, Jicarilla Apache, and Navajo. Secretary of State must also publish over 100,000 amendment booklets in English and Spanish and provide for distribution to New Mexico's 33 county clerks.



Secretary of State estimates it will cost $30,000 to comply with the constitutional and statutory requirements.

ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS



The administrative impacts to Secretary of State will be minimal.



CONFLICT/DUPLICATION/COMPANIONSHIP/RELATIONSHIP



HJR proposes to increase the size of each board of regents to seven members and make four of the seven elected. HJR24 also proposes to strike language which limited the number of board members from any particular political party.





CTF/sb