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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT THE SECRETARY OF LABOR CONVENE A TASK FORCE
TO REVIEW BARRIERS TO PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT FOR PERSONS WITH
CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS THAT COULD
REMOVE BARRIERS WHILE PROTECTING THE PUBLIC.
WHEREAS, the state of New Mexico should be committed to
improving the effectiveness of facilitating the reentry of
persons with criminal convictions into its communities and
reducing the incidence of recidivism; and
WHEREAS, gainful employment after release from prison is
a critical element necessary to help persons with criminal
convictions achieve successful reentry after prison, to
reduce recidivism and to make communities safer; and
WHEREAS, in the Criminal Offender Employment Act, the
New Mexico legislature found that the public is best
protected when criminal offenders or ex-convicts are given
the opportunity to secure employment or to engage in a lawful
trade, occupation or profession and that barriers to such
employment should be removed to make rehabilitation feasible;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Criminal Offender Employment
Act, a misdemeanor or felony conviction shall not operate as
an automatic bar to obtaining public employment or a license
or other authority to practice a particular trade, business
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or profession; and
WHEREAS, other state laws and the rules, policies and
practices of boards and agencies that have jurisdiction over
public employment or the practice of any trade, business or
profession may impose barriers on the employment of persons
with criminal convictions; and
WHEREAS, a comprehensive review of these statutes,
rules, policies and practices should be undertaken to
evaluate whether existing barriers are related to the safety,
trust and responsibility required of the job or to determine
whether a less restrictive approach could protect the public
while preserving employment opportunities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the secretary of labor be requested
to convene a task force to review barriers to public
employment for persons with criminal convictions and to make
recommendations that could remove barriers while protecting
the public; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force include the
secretary of labor or the secretary's designee; the
superintendent of regulation and licensing or the
superintendent's designee; the director of the state
personnel board; a representative from the New Mexico women's
justice project; a representative from the New Mexico
association of commerce and industry; a representative from
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the New Mexico federation of labor; a representative from the
New Mexico criminal defense lawyers association; a
representative from the New Mexico district attorney's
association; and any other entities deemed necessary by the
secretary of labor; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force's review and
recommendations include the following:
A. statutory barriers to public employment;
B. barriers to public employment that are based on
criminal records for each occupation under the jurisdiction
of New Mexico's boards and agencies and the relation of the
barriers to the employment;
C. the rationale and necessity for the barriers
and the criteria and procedures an agency or board has
adopted to apply to individual cases;
D. the exemption, waiver or review mechanisms
available to persons with criminal convictions to remove
barriers based on a showing of rehabilitation or otherwise;
and
E. reforms and changes that may be adopted to
safely remove barriers to public employment and to enable
offenders to demonstrate their rehabilitation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force be requested
to present its findings and recommendations to the
appropriate interim legislative committee no later than
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November 1, 2007; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the secretary of labor, the superintendent of
regulation and licensing and the director of the state
personnel board.