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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Papen
DATE TYPED 3/3/05
HB
SHORT TITLE State Engineer Payment of Water Masters
SB 832
ANALYST Aguilar
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
$630.0 Recurring General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB 962
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Office of the State Engineer (OSE)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 832 provides for the payment of water masters appointed by the State Engineer with-
out a request of the majority of members of a water district.
Significant Issues
SB 832 provides the State Engineer may request that counties affected by water rights admini-
stration pay for the compensation and expenses of a water master only if a majority of the mem-
bers of a district have requested the appointment of such a water master.
Current statute allows the state engineer to charge the salary and expenses of the water master to
the counties affected by water right administration whether he has appointed a water master by
request of a majority of water right owners in the district or pursuant to his own professional
judgment that the public safety or the interests of water users in the district require water right
administration.
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Senate Bill 832 -- Page 2
Implementation of water rights administration in a number of critical basins affected by interstate
compacts and state-line delivery obligations, implementation of large-scale, crucial settlements
and other important issues affecting the public welfare of the State will require hiring a number
of water masters.
The State Engineer notes it is unlikely that many districts would vote in the majority to have the
State Engineer employ a water master if the water users are expected to pay for the water mas-
ter’s salary and expenses. The water masters appointed, or to be appointed, in critical basins des-
ignated under the Engineer’s Active Water Resource Management initiative are the officials
conducting the day-to-day work of administering water rights on the ground, curtailing over-
diversions and illegal diversions, and preventing waste.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
The primary measure for the Office of the State Engineer is the percent readiness to conduct ac-
tive water resource management in seven critical basins. Provisions of this bill may make it dif-
ficult for the agency to accomplish this objective.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
This bill provides for continuing appropriations. The LFC objects to including continuing ap-
propriation language in statutory provisions. Earmarking reduces the ability of the legislature to
establish spending priorities.
At present, the State Engineer employs a number of water masters funded within the current op-
erational budget, however, approximately seven additional water masters are assigned or con-
templated to be assigned to both critical basins and sub-basins. It is estimated the cost of each
water master to include $60 thousand each in salary and benefits and $30 thousand in other costs
for an estimated annual impact of about $630 thousand to the agency. The agency cannot absorb
this cost at present funding levels.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
It appears SB 832 would require the State Engineer to be personally liable for payment to ap-
pointed water masters affected by the legislation. The following amendment is suggested for
consideration by the legislature:
Page 4, line 18 after the insert “office of the”
The Office of the State Engineer suggests the following language for consideration by the legis-
lature:
Page 4, line 16 after “district” strike the remainder of the line.
Page 4, line 17 strike “district” and insert “for the purpose of administering interstate compact
deliveries”
PA/lg