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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
02/05/08
HB
SHORT TITLE Commission for the Blind Rehab Teaching Programs SB 335
ANALYST Hanika-Ortiz
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY08
FY09
$150.0
Recurring
General Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 335 appropriates $150 thousand from the General Fund to the Commission for the
Blind for expenditure in FY09 to expand rehabilitation teaching programs.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $150 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the General Fund. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY09 shall revert to the General
Fund.
DVR reports that for funds that are either non-recurring or reverting to the General Fund, this
could result in a “maintenance of effort" situation with federal funds appropriated under Title I
or Title VII of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. The “maintenance of effort" issue
may impact all such funds received by the State of New Mexico, which will impact both the New
Mexico Commission for the Blind and New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.
The bill may enable the State to reduce reliance on D&E, PCO, and nursing home services.
Because persons are remaining longer in the workforce, it will also help the Commission to
provide initial training to some individuals who will transition to their vocational rehabilitation
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program, and thereby continue in the workforce. By continuing in the workforce, these persons
will help provide a critically needed skilled workforce, will pay taxes, and will avoid going on
SSI and Medicaid, or SSDI and Medicare.
The New Mexico Commission for the Blind is a non-reverting agency. The language in SB335
indicates that any unexpended or unencumbered balance at the end of the fiscal year shall revert
to the general fund.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DVR notes that SB 335 will enable the Commission to better serve a population of blind persons
that is projected to double over the next 15 years. There are currently an estimated 11.4 million
Americans who are blind or visually impaired, with 3.5% of the population of persons over 65
being legally blind. The primary cause is age-related Macular degeneration, with 13 million
Americans having some signs of macular degeneration. It is estimated that 6.3 million
Americans will develop AMD by 2030, compared to 1.7 million in 1995. Glaucoma is another
major cause of blindness, with 3 million Americans having Glaucoma, accounting for 9% to 12%
of blindness in the US. Diabetic Retinopathy is another leading cause of blindness, with 7
million Americans having some level of diabetic retinopathy, accounting for 25,000 new cases of
blindness each year.
DVR further notes that SB 335 will provide for Rehab Teaching for this population. The
Commission for the Blind intends to use it to staff a Senior Skills Center in Albuquerque, and to
staff a Rehab Teacher in the southern part of the state. This will enable the Commission to
provide independent living services that will help these seniors to continue to live independently
in their homes and communities.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The Commission for the Blind will be required to hire staff to provide rehabilitation teaching
services to persons who become blind.
WHAT WILL BE THE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT ENACTING THIS BILL
DVR reflects that failure to make additional funding available to the New Mexico Commission
for the Blind to provide independent living services to this growing population only defers the
inevitable and will result in the need for larger appropriations to “catch-up" with the need.
AMENDMENTS
Recommended amendment: on line 20 insert the word “not" between “shall" and “revert."
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