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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Gonzales
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/21/2007
3/16/07 HB 968/aSCONC
SHORT TITLE Public Property Sale Right of First Refusal
SB
ANALYST Kehoe/Aguilar
REVENUE (dollars in thousands)
Estimated Revenue
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
FY09
Indeterminate
Recurring
Various
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Higher Education (HED)
General Services Department (GSD)
Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
New Mexico Correction Department (NMCD)
Public Education Department (PED)
Responses NOT Received From
Public School Facilities Authority (PSFA)
Municipal League
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SCONC Amendment
The Senate Conservation Committee amendment provides that the right of first refusal shall
remain open for 30 days from the date of the last publication date of the offer. The amendment
further provides that “if two or more state agencies timely accept the offer, the offering state
agency shall sell, trade or lease the real property to the agency that conducts state business on
property located nearest to the real property being disposed of. If the primary office location of
all agencies that timely accept the offer are equidistant to the property, the property shall be sold
to the state agency as determined by lot, subject to ratification and approval by the Legislature."
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House Bill 968/aSCONC – Page
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Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 968 provides for state agencies, local public bodies and school districts be given the
right of first refusal before the sale, trade or lease of certain public property.
The bill also adds those sections amended in this bill to those affected by notwithstanding
language regarding the right of first refusal when selling real property that is located within the
boundaries of that community land grant as shown in the United States patent to the grant.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The General Services Department notes the net proceeds from sale of tangible personal property
would be reduced by the cost to appraise tangible personal property. The net proceeds for sale of
real property would be reduced by publication costs. This requirement could reduce the
appraised value of real property since it creates an encumbrance on the marketability of property.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The bill would require publishing the offer twice a month for two months in the New Mexico
register. A state agency desiring to accept the offer would comply with applicable requirements
of the property control division of the General Services Department (GSD). The sale, trade or
lease would be subject to ratification and approval by the Legislature. If no state agency accepts
the offer within 30 days of the last publication date of the offer, the offering agency may proceed
with its original plans and would seek legislative ratification and approval
The bill provides that these new requirements would not apply when giving the board of trustees
of a land grant the right of first refusal. This includes real property that is submitted for sale,
trade or lease of twenty-five years or more in duration which requires legislative approval.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
GSD notes that most state agencies do not have statutory authority to acquire real property. The
Legislature may wish to clarify that sales would be limited to state agencies statutorily
authorized to own real property.
Section 13-6-2.1 requires that for property disposals greater than $25.000 but less than $100.000,
an agency must seek Board of Finance approval. This section states that the right of first refusal
is offered to “state agencies, local public bodies, and school districts." Whereas Section 13-6-3,
requiring legislative approval of transactions in excess of $100.000, as written (under B) only
state agencies have the right of first refusal.
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