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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Ruiz
DATE TYPED 2/7/05
HJM 17
SHORT TITLE Uninsured Motorist Reduction Task Force
SB
ANALYST Rosen
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
Indeterminate Non-recurring Indeterminate
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Responses Received From
Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
Human Services Department (HSD)
No Responses Received From
Taxation and Revenue Department (TRD)
FOR THE CORRECTIONS OVERSIGHT, COURTS AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Joint Memorial 17 convenes a task force to study and make recommendations for reduc-
ing the number of uninsured motorist among low-income populations in New Mexico.
Significant Issues
HSD notes that it may be inaccurate to assume that addressing only the low-income populations
will take care of the uninsured population. A certain number of uninsured may be risk takers
who choose to invest the cost of premiums elsewhere.
According to PRC, efforts to decrease the number of uninsured low-income drivers would likely
require some form of government subsidy of the automobile insurance premiums of low-income
drivers.
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House Joint Memorial 17 -- Page 2
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
TRD has a performance measure related to the percent of registered vehicles with liability insur-
ance. This task force may identify ways and means for TRD to improve its performance relative
to this measure.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
HSD indicates it will have the expense of diverting the time and energies of at least one designee
or a back up with the expense of per diem and travel costs to attend task force meetings. If HSD
is asked to provide statistical studies that are not currently available there will be computer costs
associated. HSD estimates that an additional $15,000 will be needed to cover the costs associ-
ated with participation on this Task Force.
PRC indicates fiscal implications depend on whether TRD’s Motor Vehicle Division can conduct
this task force and study with its current resources.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
Indeterminate for TRD. See Fiscal Implications, above, for impact on HSD.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
According to HSD, there is a need to clarify the role of HSD in the task force. It is not clear
whether HSD’s role is to supply statistical information or to act as advocate for the low-income
population, or both. As a provider of statistical information, HSD may have to run reports
through the ISD2 eligibility determination and benefits issuance system and, if asked to provide
information on individuals, confidentiality rules prevent disclosure of certain confidential infor-
mation. Information received by HSD may or may not be representative of the total low-income
population in New Mexico because typically only approximately 60% of low-income individuals
participate in programs administered by HSD.
ALTERNATIVES
HSD suggests having the task force investigate and establish the make-up of the total universe of
uninsured motorists and make recommendations to reduce those numbers across the board.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL.
Status quo
JR/njw:yr