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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Rodella
DATE TYPED 02/21/05 HB 211/aHGUAC
SHORT TITLE Public Safety Interim Oversight Committee
SB
ANALYST Peery
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Response Received From
Administrative Office of the District Attorneys (AODA)
Department of Public Safety (DPS)
No Response
Administrative Offices of the Courts (AOC)
New Mexico Sentencing Commission (NMSC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Amendment
The House Government and Urban Affairs Committee amends on page 3, lines 7 through 14, by
removing paragraph 1 and 2 and inserting the following: “(1) have the opportunity to review any
rules adopted by the secretary of public safety; (2) monitor and oversee the department of public
safety’s coordinative efforts with the office of the homeland security advisor as created by ex-
ecutive order of the governor to address New Mexico’s response plans and readiness to terrorist
threats, attacks or incidents; and”. The amendment removes language pertaining to monitoring
and overseeing the operations and administration of the programs, duties, services, personnel po-
lices and law enforcement and investigative funds of the Department of Public Safety. It also
removes language pertaining to the review of issues related to the management, coordination and
use of state resources and manpower in responding to New Mexico’s public safety needs and
problems. Also, the amendment removes Subsections C and D in their entirety. The amendment
removes language pertaining to the committee having the power to conduct hearings and admin-
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ister oaths. Language was also removed pertaining to DPS and every other state agency and po-
litical subdivision of the state to upon request furnish and make available information requested
by members of the committee or its staff.
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 211 creates the Department of Public Safety Oversight Committee as a joint interim
legislative committee. The committee would monitor and oversee the operations and administra-
tion of the programs, duties, services, personnel policies and law enforcement and investigative
functions of the Department of Public Safety; review issues related to the management, coordina-
tion and use of state resources and manpower in responding to New Mexico’s public safety
needs and problems; and examine the statutes, constitutional provisions, rules and court deci-
sions governing the Department of Public Safety. The proposed legislation gives the committee
subpoena power.
This bill contains an emergency clause.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
DPS states the proposed legislation would significantly disable the agency from functioning at
the cabinet level. DPS reports the proposed legislation would give the interim committee abso-
lute authority to run an agency of the executive department of government.
DPS strongly objects to the proposed legislation granting the power to subpoena to the commit-
tee. DPS states because there are no limitations set forth in the bill, the interim committee could
acquire documents and materials which should normally be shielded under the doctrine of Ex-
ecutive Privilege.
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