Fiscal impact reports (FIRs) are prepared by the Legislative Finance Committee (LFC) for standing finance
committees of the NM Legislature. The LFC does not assume responsibility for the accuracy of these reports
if they are used for other purposes.
Current FIRs (in HTML & Adobe PDF formats) are a vailable on the NM Legislative Website (legis.state.nm.us).
Adobe PDF versions include all attachments, whereas HTML versions may not. Previously issued FIRs and
attachments may be obtained from the LFC in Suite 101 of the State Capitol Building North.
F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Hall
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/8/07
HB 769
SHORT TITLE Certain Stalkers as Sex Offenders
SB
ANALYST Peery-Galon
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Administrative Office of the District Attorneys (AODA)
Public Defender Department (PDD)
Public Education Department (PED)
Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Attorney General’s Office (AGO)
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC)
New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 769 amends Section 29-11A-3 to include the crime of aggravated stalking when the
victim is under 16 years old within the definition of “sex offense." The proposed legislation also
amends Section 29-11A-5 NMSA 1978 to add aggravated stalking when the victim is under 16
years old to the list of offenses triggering a ten-year retention of sex offender registration
information following conviction, release from prison or release from probation or parole,
whichever comes first. The proposed legislation also cleans up language and inserts appropriate
gender-neutral language.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
NMCD states the proposed legislation probably would only result in minimal number of new
convictions and result in only minimal increases in the department’s prison population and
pg_0002
House Bill 769 – Page
2
probation and parole caseloads. NMCD reports the annual cost of incarcerating an inmate is
$23,867 per year for males and $21,651 per year for females. The cost per client in probation
and parole for a standard supervision program is $1,467 per year, for an intensive supervision
program is $3,383 per year, for a NMCD community corrections program is $3,503 per year, for
a privately-owned community corrections program is $7,917 per year, and for male and female
residential community corrections program is $39,401 per year.
AOC states there will be minimal administrative cost for statewide update, distribution and
documentation of statutory changes. AOC reports any additional fiscal impact on the judiciary
would be proportional to the enforcement of this law and appeals from convictions. AOC notes
new laws, amendments to existing laws and new hearings have the potential to increase
caseloads in the courts requiring additional resources.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DPS states adding aggravated stalking to the predicate list of sex offenses would be almost
seamless to the Law Enforcement Records Bureau. DPS states that “clean-up language changes
to the Sex Offender Registration Notification Act should be left up to the governor and
statutorily appointed Sex Offender Management Board."
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
AOC states the proposed legislation may have an impact on performance measures pertaining to
cases disposed of as a percent of cases filed and percent change in case filings by case type.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
NMCD states sex offenders require more intensive supervision on probation or parole than the
average probationer or parolee. NMCD notes more sex offenders result in more supervision
work for probation and parole officers, who already have high case loads. The average standard
caseload for a probation and parole officer is currently 120.
AOC states as penalties become more severe, the defendants may invoke their right to trial or
their right to trial by jury. AOC notes more trials and more jury trials will require additional
judge time, courtroom staff time, courtroom availability and jury fees.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
The proposed legislation has a relationship to Senate Bill 450, Senate Bill 464, Senate Bill 439,
Senate Bill 528, House Bill 663, House Bill 578 and House Bill 476, which all deal with sex
offender related issues.
RPG/nt