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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Stewart
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1-23-06
HB 58/a HCPAC
SHORT TITLE
Domestic Violence & Children's Services
SB
ANALYST Lucero
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY06
FY07
$3,000.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates SB124, Relates to HB213 & SB221 and HB12
Relates to Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Children, Youth and Family Department (CYFD)
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HCPAC amendment
This Consumer and Public Affairs Committee amendment changes the language in this bill
which limited the expenditure from a statewide coalition provider, to a more generic, statewide
service providers. This opens the opportunity to more vendors. In New Mexico, there are only
two statewide coalitions which provide domestic violence services and the previous language
limited the expenditure to one of the two.
Synopsis of Bill of Original Bill
House Bill 58 appropriates $3,000.0 from the GENERAL FUND for expenditure in 2006 and
2007 to Children, Youth and Families Department for the purpose of contracting with a state-
wide domestic violence coalition to provide needed improvements to shelters and services for
children who are victims of domestic violence.
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House Bill 58 declares an emergency for public peace, health and safety.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $3,000.0 contained in this bill is a RECURRING expense to the GENERAL
FUND. Any unexpended or unencumbered balances remaining at the end of 2007shall revert to
the GENERAL FUND.
This appropriation was not included in the Department’s Budget Request. The Executive rec-
ommendation includes $3,000.0 for Domestic Violence Services.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The bill allows for contracting with a statewide coalition to provide needed improvements to
shelters and services for children who are victims of domestic violence. Currently there are only
two statewide providers. This language limits the appropriation to statewide coalitions and more
specifically to provide services for children.
The bill specifies that the appropriation can be used for shelter improvements. Providing a gen-
eral fund appropriation for shelter improvements or capital improvements may violate the anti-
donation statute. Funds which have been used to improve a non-profit or for profit provider fa-
cility may have to return the funds to the general fund if and when the asset is sold. As an alter-
native, a revolving fund can provide low or no interest loans to providers for shelter improve-
ments.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
CYFD contributed the following statement:
“The bill, as written, would positively affect existing CYFD performance outcome measures of
“Percent of adult victims receiving Domestic Violence services who are living in a safer, more
stable environment as measured by the Domestic Violence Assessment Tool” and “Percent of
adult victims receiving Domestic Violence services who show improved client competencies in
social living, coping and thinking skills as measured by the Domestic Violence Assessment
Tool”.”
However, the bill states “to provide needed improvements to shelters and services for children
who are victims of violence; there is no mention of adults services.
CYFD contributed the following statement:
The bill would allow for increased program and service capacity statewide enabling a greater
number of children who are victims of domestic violence to be served.
Administrative Office of the Courts contributed the following statement:
FY 06 is the third year that the courts are participating in performance based budgeting. This bill
may have an impact on the measures of the courts in the following areas:
1.
Cases disposes as a percent of cases filed
2.
Percent change in case filings by case type
3.
Clearance rate
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ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
CYFD will absorb the additional administrative services for developing and monitoring the con-
tract.
None to the judiciary
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
House Bill 58 duplicates Senate Bill 124
Relates to:
HB213 and SB221 which specifies:
$1 million for shelter care and shelter improvements..
$1.5 million to provide child adolescent counseling and crisis intervention for victims of
domestic violence and their children
$500 thousand to provide training and education in public schools and other community
centers that provide services to families dealing with domestic violence
HB12 is for a Shiprock domestic violence shelter
TECHNICAL ISSUES
Unlike HB213/SB221, this bill does not specify how much of the appropriation can be used for
improvements to shelters and how much for services for children who are victims of domestic
violence.
The contract with an eligible provider should specify and ensure state funds are not used for any
religious, sectarian or denominational purposes, instruction or material.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The language in the bill limits the expenditure to a contract with a statewide domestic violence
coalition. Currently, CYFD is issuing RFP’s for its domestic violence programming. This bill,
appropriating to a statewide coalition, may undermine how CYFD is currently operating unless it
intends to provide a separate “pot of money” for statewide coalitions versus the current “pot of
money” for all domestic violence providers.
There are currently only two statewide domestic violence coalitions.
ALTERNATIVES
The bill could focus on prevention or adult victims since HB213/SB221 provides for services for
children.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
Status Quo.
DL/yr:nt
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