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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Luján, B.
DATE TYPED 2/21/05
HB 648
SHORT TITLE Prohibit Account Wagering
SB
ANALYST Medina
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Companion to HB 719
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Gaming Control Board (GCB)
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 648 amends 30-19-15 NMSA 1978 to prohibit account wagering. The bill makes it
unlawful to receive, transmit, or forward information of anything of value to place a bet or to as-
sist in the placing of a bet through the use of a system of account wagering, whether or not the
account wagering system is located in New Mexico.
The bill further amends the statutory definitions relating to gambling to include “account wager-
ing”. Account wagering is defined as a system of betting in which an individual deposits money
in an account ant then uses the account balance to pay for bets placed in person, by telephone or
by other electronic means, including by internet, wire or cable.
Significant Issues
Due to technological advancements, account wagering is becoming a growing phenomenon na-
tionwide. Violation of the prohibition on account wagering is a fourth degree felony. According
to the Gaming Control Board, law enforcement or gaming regulatory agencies with law en-
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forcement power will need to train individuals in the area of computer forensics.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
Investigative personnel of GCB would need to be trained to conduct investigations on account
wagering, specifically in computer forensics.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL.
There would continue to be not prohibition of account wagering. Law enforcement would have
no effective means to stop individuals from betting within New Mexico using an account balance
by means of telephone, internet, wire, or cable to venues outside of the state.
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