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 F I S C A L    I M P A C T    R E P O R T 
 
 
SPONSOR  Varela 
 ORIGINAL DATE   
LAST UPDATED 
 2/21/07 
3/7/2007  HB  1253/aHCPAC 
 
SHORT TITLE  County Supported Health Care Financing 
 SB   
 
  
 ANALYST  Weber 
 
 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
 
Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) 
Health Policy Commission  
 
SUMMARY 
 
Synopsis of HCPAC Amendment
 
 
The House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Amendments to House Bill 1253 restore the 
original definition of indigent patient.  Then the following Section 2 is added at the end of the 
bill. 
 
"
Section 2. TEMPORARY PROVISION--CONTINGENCY.--The tax increment authorized in 
Subsection D of Section 7-20E-9 NMSA 1978 for the purpose of funding the Indigent Hospital 
and County Health Care Act shall be distributed directly to the sole community provider fund 
during the second and third quarters of fiscal year 2008 if at any time during fiscal year 2008 the 
federal law or regulations prohibit or impede the ability of the state to accept intergovernmental 
transfers for the purpose of matching medicaid sole community provider funds
.".,
 
 
A Medicaid-related revenue source for hospitals is the Sole Community Provider Program.  For 
FY06, this program had a total of $98.3 million available for participating New Mexico 
hospitals.  Of this total $27.6 million is generated at the county and $70.7 million is federal 
match.  The federal government is the final arbiter for hospital participation, but the basic 
criterion is being the only hospital in a 35 mile radius.  For that reason, no Albuquerque hospitals