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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Cisneros
DATE TYPED 2/22/2005 HB
SHORT TITLE Acquire Land Near State Parks
SB 468/aSCONC
ANALYST Aguilar
REVENUE
Estimated Revenue
Subsequent
Years Impact
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
Indeterminate
Indeterminate Recurring State Parks Operat-
ing fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SCONC Amendment
The Senate Conservation Committee amendment adds a provision requiring the State Parks Divi-
sion to consult with local governmental entities on land acquisition activities.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Bill 468 provides the State Parks Division authority to acquire lands adjacent or contigu-
ous to existing state parks if the lands will become part of the park without requiring legislative
approval for each purchase. These lands could be acquired through donation or purchase from
willing sellers with State Board of Finance (SBF) approval, if adequate state park funds are
available.
SB 468 makes technical changes to language.
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Senate Bill 468/aSCONC -- Page 2
Significant Issues
State Parks Division (SPD) reports SB 468 will enhance the division’s ability to improve state
parks by giving the agency tools to be more responsive, flexible, and proactive. In many in-
stances, opportunities for land acquisition, either through donation or purchase from willing sell-
ers, occur when the Legislature is not in session. This bill will enhance SPD’s ability to protect
such lands from development or capitalize on expanded park recreational, educational and re-
source protection opportunities. In addition, delays in the acquisition process can significantly
increase the State’s costs. SB 468 would remedy these problems and produce timelier, less
costly outcomes for the State of New Mexico.
This bill only affects land acquisition on parcels adjacent or contiguous to existing state parks or
recreational areas. For SPD to acquire lands, the process requires State Board of Finance review
and approval and SPD can only acquire lands if adequate funds are available. SB 468 does not
modify language relating to new parks. The division will still be required to seek legislative ap-
proval for any new park initiatives. SPD will still be required to perform all feasibility require-
ments for acquisition of lands as currently stated in existing law, demonstrating the viability of
new parks to the legislature prior to any new park approval.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
One of State Parks key performance measures involve park visitation and revenue. Appropriate
acquisitions may allow SPD to offer diverse recreational and educational opportunities that are
not currently available at some parks.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The acquisition of new land parcel expanding state parks may result in additional use of the park,
thereby generating additional revenue. The amount generated is indeterminate at this time and
will require analysis when parcels are purchased.
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