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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
1-22-07
3-9-07 HB 83
SHORT TITLE Native Animal Habitat Conservation
SB
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates SB176
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Game and Fish (DGF)
Department of Finance and Administration (DFA)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 83 provides for the authority to expend money from the game protection fund, the
habitat management fund, and other sources for habitat conservation of native animal species. It
additionally reconciles multiple amendments to the same section of law in Laws 2005.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) indicates that amended language would
allow the Commission to use “any funding source to carry out habitat management activities,"
which, although, may allow the agency to increase the level of habitat management services
offered, should be considered in light of the additional regulatory authority associated with the
legislation.
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Additionally, neither the DFA analysis, nor that offered by DGF address any the particular fiscal
impact suggested by the “any funding source" comments by DFA.
The Department of Game and Fish (DGF) indicates that this bill will provide an opportunity for
the department to be eligible for federal funding leveraging and native wildlife grants. These
funds will assist the agency in improving conservation programs by extending key conservation
practices to all native wildlife species.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DGF notes that this bill will ensure that all native wildlife species are clearly contained within
Game Commission authority to conduct a full range of habitat management and information
programs to promote their conservation. This bill will not extend regulatory authority to
additional species not already regulated by statute.
Under current statutory authority, the State Game Commission has the authority to expend funds
only to conduct studies, conduct management programs, and acquire habitat for wildlife species
that are under specific regulatory authority. This includes game animals and threatened or
endangered wildlife species only. Current approaches to wildlife management recognize the
holistic or ecosystem approach to management as being beneficial to a suite of species without
specific focus on any individual species. Even in cases where a specific species is emphasized, it
is widely recognized that many benefit.
DGF adds that New Mexico’s recent effort to complete a Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation
Strategy for New Mexico reflects the “comprehensive" approach where habitats are the focus
rather than the specific species. To adequately support this approach under the State Wildlife
Grant program, the State Game Commission requires the ability to put resources toward all
native wildlife species in New Mexico. Also, efforts to pass a Land, Wildlife, and Clean Energy
Act further emphasize the need to ensure that the state wildlife agency has clear authority to
implement the conservation actions provided for in that Act. Additional regulatory authority
may be considered controversial governmental action by agricultural, industrial, and commodity
interests.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Duplicates SB176
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