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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Griego
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/31/07
3/10/07 HB
SHORT TITLE Gaming Control Board Director Salary
SB 295/aSFl#1/aSFl#2
ANALYST Ortiz
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Gaming Control Board
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SFl#2 Amendment
Senate Floor Amendment #2 strikes Senate Floor Amendment #1. It now says that the executive
director shall receive an annual salary to be set by the board not to exceed the Governor of New
Mexico’s salary.
Synopsis of SFl#1 Amendment
Senate Floor Amendment #1 revises the bill to say that the salary cap for the GCB executive
director will changed, instead of removing the salary cap. It also says that the executive director
shall receive annual salary to be set by the board not exceed $125 thousand dollars.
Synopsis of Original Bill
Senate Bill 295 eliminates the salary cap for the New Mexico Gaming Control Board’s executive
director.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Removing the salary cap off of the Executive Director will require the NM Gaming Control
Board to determine an appropriate salary that is within the agency’s current budget constraints
and to be competitive with the market salaries offered for similar positions in other agencies.
However, removing the cap also creates the potential for excessive costs to the state.
ALTERNATIVES
The current highest salaries at GCB are $96.9 thousand. The LFC staff suggests a possible
alternative of increasing the cap to a more competitive market rate of $125 thousand.
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