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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Moore
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/19/08
HB 58
SHORT TITLE ENMU Small-Museum Professional Program
SB
ANALYST Haug
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
$260.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA)
Higher Education Department (HED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 58 appropriates $260.0 from the general fund to the Board of Regents of Eastern New
Mexico University to create a small-museum professional certification program.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $260.0 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2009 shall revert to the
general fund.
This request was not submitted by ENMU to the New Mexico Higher Education Department for
review and is not included in the Department’s funding recommendation for FY09.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The HED states The ENMU College of Fine Arts currently does not offer programs related to
small museum professional certification. To date the New Mexico Higher Education Department
(NMHED) has not received from ENMU such a program for consultation and review. New
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graduate degree programs are subject to NMHED consultation, review, and approval, as well as
State Board of Finance approval for state funding to the universities.
According to the DCA, an academic program focused on the needs of small museums is needed
to raise professional standards and practices, improve the care of their collections and enhance
the visitor experience, which will increase attendance and expand the potential of these museums
to play active roles in the quality of life, education, and economic vitality of the communities
they serve. There are more than 150 museums and museum-related institutions in New Mexico.
The majority of these institutions are small with fewer than ten staff people and annual budgets
under $1 million, and most are much smaller than that. Dotting New Mexico’s vast geographic
expanse, they serve communities that are culturally diverse and primarily rural, low-income and
traditionally under-served. They operate with few if any paid staff members—many are all-
volunteer organizations. These dedicated community servants have few opportunities for
professional training or professional development.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
Eastern New Mexico University in an email to the LFC Higher Education analyst has indicated
that House Bill 58 has no relationship to any ENMU campus.
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