Fiscal impact reports (FIRs) are prepared by the Legislative Finance Committee (LFC) for standing finance
committees of the NM Legislature. The LFC does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of these reports
if they are used for other purposes.
Current FIRs (in HTML & Adobe PDF formats) are a vailable on the NM Legislative Website (legis.state.nm.us).
Adobe PDF versions include all attachments, whereas HTML versions may not. Previously issued FIRs and
attachments may be obtained from the LFC in Suite 101 of the State Capitol Building North.
F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Komadina
DATE TYPED 1/25/2005 HB
SHORT TITLE Prohibit Slaughter of Horses
SB 67
ANALYST Aguilar
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
$38.0 Recurring General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
New Mexico Livestock Board (NMLB)
Corrections Department (CD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 67 adds a section to the Livestock Code making it a misdemeanor to slaughter a
horse or possess or import horsemeat for human consumption. Penalties are defined as less than
a year imprisonment and fine between five and ten thousand dollars. Meat processor found in
violation may lose their license. Horses may be euthanatized and used for non-human consump-
tion.
Significant Issues
NMLB currently conducts inspections of meat packing and processing plants and slaughter fa-
cilities statewide. These inspections focus on facility cleanliness and the condition of animal
carcasses. If enacted, SB-67 would cause NMLB to begin monitoring facility compliance and
investigate all reports of the unlawful use or slaughter of horses. The Livestock Board notes
these activities will require at least one additional FTE for compliance activities.
The Correction Department notes an impact of this legislation could be an increase in prison
population and probation caseloads as a result of the new category of crime.
pg_0002
Senate Bill 67 -- Page 2
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Activities related to implementing and enforcing the provisions of SB-67 will result in added
workload for NMLB for compliance and enforcement activities. Currently NMLB does not con-
duct inspection activities at rendering plants which will be required by this legislation. Addi-
tional personnel will be required for both meat inspection and livestock inspection.
The Correction Department notes SB-67 could increase costs to the Department as a result of the
new crime. Although the number of convictions is likely to be minimal, sentences of less than a
year are served in local jails, instead of at the Department of Corrections, so the only impact on
prison population will be if consecutive to another offense. The greater impact will be felt by the
Probation Division who may have a slight increase in caseload.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
The term euthanasia refers to a wide ranging array of methods for killing an animal. This may
cause confusion as processors and law enforcement personnel work to comply with the statute
PA/njw:lg