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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 3/1/05
HJM 63
SHORT TITLE Study Chimayó Chile and History
SB
ANALYST Medina
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
Minimal Non-Recurring General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates Senate Joint Memorial 31
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Commission of Public Records (CPR)
NM Department of Agriculture (NMDA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Joint Memorial
House Joint Memorial 63 proposes to request that the State Commission of Public Records (State
Records Center and Archives) conduct a study to document the cultural, traditional and industrial
connection of Chimayó chile to the present life ways in Chimayó and the surrounding Northern
New Mexico community. The joint memorial requests that the agency provide a written report
on the history of Chimayó chile to the Governor and the Legislature by December 31, 2005.
The joint memorial also proposes to request that the New Mexico Department of Agriculture
conduct a seed, soil and industry study of Chimayó chile; work with the local community in
planning the long-term cultural asset preservation and industrial development of Chimayó chile;
and provide a written report of its recommendations for preserving Chimayó chile seeds, soil
composition, land, growers and industrial development to the Governor and Legislature by De-
cember 31, 2005.
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House Joint Memorial 63 -- Page 2
Significant Issues
The Commission of Public Records contends that given the scope of the requested study, the
necessary research could prove time-consuming and require significant resources as wells as ad-
ditional, temporary staff. Furthermore, the Commission of Public Records believes it is unlikely
that a written report could be completed in the amount of time allowed.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The Commission of Public Records contends that the project would require additional temporary
staff but does not specify or suggest a cost for a temporary employee. The Department of Agri-
culture suggests that, at minimum, the agency would require an additional ¼ temporary FTE.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The Commission of Public Records employs the State Historian and an assistant State Historian
who would assume the primary responsibilities provided in this joint memorial. It is unclear how
many employees of the Department of Agriculture would be involved in conducting the study
and preparing the report.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The joint memorial refers to the State Records Center, while the official statutory name of this
agency is the State Commission of Public Records. The agency is also unofficially referred to as
the State Records Center and Archives.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The proposed request of the State Commission of Public Records is consistent with the agency’s
mission, which includes the promotion of an understanding and appreciation of New Mexico’s
history.
ALTERNATIVES
The Department of Agriculture suggests securing funding to conduct a study and prepare a report
through a Memorandum of Agreement.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS JOINT
MEMORIAL.
The Legislature would not resolve to request studies of Chimayó chile from the Commission of
Public Records and the Department of Agriculture.
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