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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR T. Garcia
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1-22-07
2-27-07 HB 212/aHCPAC/aHENRC
SHORT TITLE Governor’s Game and Fish Authorizations
SB
ANALYST Woods
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
none
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
FY09
25.0-50.0
25.0-50.0
Recurring Game Protection
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates SB87
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Game and Fish (DGF)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HENRC Amendment
House Energy and Natural Resources Committee amendment to HB212 (as amended) amends
the legislation to reflect the following language:
1. Strike House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Amendments 4 and 5.
2. On page 1, line 22, strike "transferable at the discretion of the governor" and insert in
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lieu thereof "allocated by auction".
3. On page 1, line 24, after the period insert: "Any auction used to allocate an authoriza-
tion shall comply with rules adopted by the state game commission.".
4. On page 2, line 7, insert a period after "fund", strike the remainder of the line and
strike line 8 through the period.
HENRC Amendment to HB212 (as amended) adds no appropriation language, and DGF indi-
cates no impact on the agency’s revenue projections.
Synopsis of HCPAC Amendment
House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee amendment to HB212 amends the legislation to
reflect the following language:
1. On page 1, line 12, strike "AT THE DISCRETION OF" and insert in lieu thereof "FOR
SPECIAL EVENTS CALLED BY".
2. On page 1, line 17, strike "TWELVE BIG GAME" and insert in lieu thereof
"HUNTING AND FISHING".
3. On page 1, line 18, strike "DISCRETION" and insert in lieu thereof "SPECIAL
EVENTS".
4. On page 1, line 22, strike "transferable at the discretion of the governor" and insert in
lieu thereof "allocated by lottery, auction or other competitive means".
5. On page 1, line 24, after the period insert:
"Any lottery, auction or other competitive method used to allocate an authori-
zation shall comply with rules adopted by the state game commission.".
6. On page 2, lines 4 and 5, strike "shall be elk and no more than three shall be deer" and
insert in lieu thereof "authorizations shall be issued for any one species".,
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 212 – Providing for Game and Fish Authorizations to be Issued at the Discretion of
the Governor – adds a new section of Chapter 17, Article 3 NMSA 1978, as follows:
Twelve Big Game Authorizations – Governor’s Discretion: The director of the department
of game and fish may annually make available to the governor no more than twelve big
game special authorizations and twelve game bird or trophy fish special authorizations.
The authorizations shall be transferable at the discretion of the governor in conjunction
with special events called by the governor to raise money for fish and wildlife conserva-
tion. Each authorization shall allow the holder to purchase a license to hunt or fish for the
species indicated on the authorization during dates and times at locations specified by the
state game commission. The director may designate the species allowable for each authori-
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zation, but no more than three shall be elk and no more than three shall be deer each year.
Money collected pursuant to the special authorizations of the governor shall be deposited
in the game protection fund and used only for fish and wildlife conservation.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The Department of Game and Fish (DGF) estimates that revenues generated from the provision
of these authorizations will be from $25 thousand to $50 thousand dollars annually. Further that
these funds might then be leveraged against a variety of federal funding sources allowing for a
more significant ability to benefit fish and wildlife conservation in New Mexico. Impacts to the
Department’s operating budget will be minimal and limited to staff time required to generate the
appropriate authorization documents.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DGF suggests that activities that enhance or protect habitat are expensive and current state
funding sources are not sufficient and although there are significant federal dollars available for
such activities, most come with the requirement of matching state dollars. Accordingly, DGF
believes that the establishment of a number of discretionary gubernatorial authorizations to be
awarded for the express purpose of promoting the raising of funds for fish and wildlife
conservation would improve the state’s ability to take advantage of federal funding opportunities
to maximize habitat improvement, conservation, and protection.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Duplicates SB87
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
DGF concludes that if this bill is not enacted the state will loose an opportunity to generate reve-
nues that can be leveraged with various federal funding sources.
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