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

 

 

 

SPONSOR:

Romero

 

DATE TYPED:

02/08/02

 

HB

 

 

SHORT TITLE:

Office of Emergency Preparedness

 

SB

413

 

 

ANALYST:

J. Sandoval

 

APPROPRIATION

 

Appropriation Contained

Estimated Additional Impact

Recurring

or Non-Rec

Fund

Affected

FY02

FY03

FY02

FY03

 

 

 

$775.0

 

 

Recurring

General Fund

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)

 

SOURCES OF INFORMATION

LFC files

 

Responses Received From

Attorney General’s Office

New Mexico Department of Public Safety

New Mexico Commission on Higher Education

Health Policy Commission

 

No Response

The Department of Finance and Administration

 

SUMMARY

 

     Synopsis of Bill

 

Senate bill 413 appropriates $775.0 from the general fund to the Local Government Division of the Department of Finance and Administration for the purpose of establishing an office of emergency preparedness in the city of Albuquerque to provide support to local emergency response agencies statewide.

 

     Significant Issues

 

According to the Attorney General’s Office, “Currently the Department of Public Safety is in charge of and houses the state emergency response functions.  The department has an established and functioning structure to interface and support local and county emergency preparedness statewide.  The department’s office of emergency management has managers who oversee local and county emergency response issues and functions. SB 413 may be duplicative of the already existing functions of and programs at the Department of Public Safety.”

 

According to the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, the State Civil Emergency Preparedness Act assigns responsibility to the New Mexico Department of Public Safety for statewide emergency preparedness.

 

FISCAL IMPLICATIONS

 

The appropriation of $775.0 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY03 shall revert to the general fund.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS

 

None reported.

 

CONFLICT/DUPLICATION/COMPANIONSHIP/RELATIONSHIP

 

This bill relates to SB 115 and HB 154, NMIMT Homeland Security Center, both of which allocate $500,000 for establishment of a Homeland Security Center at New Mexico Tech in Socorro.  This bill also relates to SB149, which amends Section 13-1-127 NMSA 1978, Public Purchases and Property, to include additional language and situations for the purposes identifying an emergency and defines the financial reporting process for all money expended for planning and preparing for an emergency response.

 

OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES

 

The Office of Emergency Services and Security (OESS), a subdivision of the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, provides statewide emergency management services.  Currently the City of Albuquerque has an Office of Emergency Preparedness (OEP) that provides emergency management services to the city of Albuquerque.  According to the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, the OEP has no responsibility to provide statewide services, however, as partners with the OESS and Local Offices of Emergency Preparedness; they do assist in statewide emergencies.

 

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