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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR
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ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
3/8/07
HB HM 74
SHORT TITLE
Construction Industries Division Task Force
SB
ANALYST C. Sanchez
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
Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Memorial 74 asks the Governor to consider forming a task force to make
recommendations to the Legislative Finance Committee and the Department of Finance and
Administration by August 1, 2007, for ways of funding the Construction Industries Division
(CID) of the Regulation and Licensing Department that correspond to growth and other relevant
changes in the construction industry in New Mexico.
This memorial, itself, does not have an impact in any of the areas designated below, but it could
produce recommendations that would result in legislation to restructure the way CID is funded
and/or organized.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
According to the Regulation and Licensing Department, the current means for determining
CID’s budget do not consider the volume of services the division is required to perform. As
construction activity in the State increases or decreases, CID’s regulatory activity fluctuates
proportionately but its budget does not. If budget appropriation were tied to demand for
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services, those services would be adequately supported in times of high demand, and the general
fund could conceivably be able to retain funds for other use in times of low demand.
If CID were funded through an enterprise structure, people needing services would pay for them.
The construction “market" would determine CID’s budget. An enterprise fund could result in a
positive revenue stream to the general fund through increases in fines and fees that the industry
will not currently support because CID’s budget is not related to the revenue CID produces.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
None. This memorial is a sound structure for bringing members of State government together to
collaborate in a non-partisan environment on funding issues that are fundamental to the state’s
economic health and betterment.
PERFORMANCE IMPLICATIONS
The memorial will provide an opportunity to examine some of the challenges facing CID’s
operations, both current and projected. The division is working on a proposed business plan that
could be submitted to the Task Force for consideration in their recommendations to the LFC and
DFA. Paramount among CID’s performance challenges is the lack of inspectors and the
infrastructure to support them: For example: In order to fill CID positions at a competitive
salaries, CID must hold inspector positions vacant; if CID were to fill all vacancies
competitively, more than a $750,000 short-fall is projected for fiscal 2008.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
According to the Regulation and Licensing Department, because CID’s regulatory function is
critical to the construction industry in New Mexico, and because the construction industry is a
fundamental driver of economic development, CID might be more appropriately positioned in
the Office of Economic Development or Governor’s Cabinet.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
None. The memorial brings all the stakeholders to the table and has built-in start and completion
dates that should help the task force to develop recommendations in time for consideration in the
2009 budget cycle and the 2008 legislative session.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
Status Quo
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