0001|                            HOUSE BILL 333
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0002|     43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997
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0003|                            INTRODUCED BY
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0004|                              TED HOBBS
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0010|                                AN ACT
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0011|     RELATING TO STATE LOTTERY REVENUES; CHANGING THE DISPOSITION OF
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0012|     STATE LOTTERY REVENUES FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO EARMARK THIRTY
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0013|     PERCENT FOR EXPENDITURE PURSUANT TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL
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0014|     OUTLAY ACT AND THIRTY PERCENT FOR EXPENDITURE PURSUANT TO THE
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0015|     TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATION ACT; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
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0017|     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0018|          Section 1.  Section 6-24-24 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1995,
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0019|     Chapter 155, Section 24) is amended to read:
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0020|          "6-24-24.  DISPOSITION OF REVENUE.--
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0021|               A.  As nearly as practical, an amount equal to at
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0022|     least fifty percent of the gross annual revenues from the sale
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0023|     of lottery tickets shall be returned to the public in the form
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0024|     of lottery prizes.
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0025|               B.  The authority shall transmit all net revenues to
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0001|     the state treasurer who shall deposit [sixty] thirty percent
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0002|     of the revenues in the public school capital outlay fund for
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0003|     expenditure pursuant to the provisions of the Public School
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0004|     Capital Outlay Act, thirty percent in the educational
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0005|     technology fund for expenditure pursuant to the provisions of
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0006|     the Technology for Education Act and forty percent in the
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0007|     lottery tuition fund.  Estimated net revenues shall be
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0008|     transmitted monthly to the state treasurer for deposit in the
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0009|     funds, provided the total amount of annual net revenues for the
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0010|     fiscal year shall be transmitted no later than August 1 each
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0011|     year.
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0012|               C.  In determining net revenues, operating expenses
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0013|     of the lottery include all costs incurred in the operation and
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0014|     administration of the lottery and all costs resulting from any
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0015|     contracts entered into for the purchase or lease of goods or
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0016|     services required by the lottery, including [but not limited
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    to] the costs of supplies, materials, tickets, independent
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0018|     audit services, independent studies, data transmission,
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0019|     advertising, promotion, incentives, public relations,
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0020|     communications, commissions paid to lottery retailers,
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0021|     printing, distribution of tickets, purchases of annuities or
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0022|     investments to be used to pay future installments of winning
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0023|     lottery tickets, debt service and payment of any revenue bonds
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0024|     issued, contingency reserves, transfers to the reserve fund and
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0025|     any other necessary costs incurred in carrying out the
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0001|     provisions of the New Mexico Lottery Act.
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0002|               D.  An amount up to two percent of the gross annual
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0003|     revenues shall be set aside as a reserve fund to cover bonuses
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0004|     and incentive plans for lottery retailers, special promotions
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0005|     for retailers, purchasing special promotional giveaways,
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0006|     sponsoring special promotional events, compulsive gambling
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0007|     rehabilitation and such other purposes as the board deems
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0008|     necessary to maintain the integrity and meet the revenue goals
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0009|     of the lottery.  The board shall report annually to the
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0010|     governor and each regular session of the legislature on the use
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0011|     of the money in the reserve fund.  Any balance in excess of
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0012|     fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) at the end of any fiscal year
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0013|     shall be transferred to the lottery tuition fund."
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0014|          Section 2.  Section 6-24-27 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1995,
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0015|     Chapter 155, Section 27) is amended to read:
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0016|          "6-24-27.  REVENUE AND BUDGET REPORTS--RECORDS--
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0017|     INDEPENDENT AUDITS.--
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0018|               A.  The board shall:
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0019|                    (l)  submit quarterly and annual reports to the
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0020|     governor, legislative finance committee and lottery oversight
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0021|     committee disclosing the total lottery revenue, prizes,
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0022|     commissions, ticket costs, operating expenses and net revenues
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0023|     of the authority during the reporting period and, in the annual
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0024|     report, describe the organizational structure of the authority
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0025|     and summarize the functions performed by each organizational
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0001|     division within the authority;
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0002|                    (2)  maintain weekly or more frequent records
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0003|     of lottery transactions, including the distribution of lottery
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0004|     tickets to retailers, revenue received, claims for prizes,
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0005|     prizes paid, prizes forfeited and other financial transactions
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0006|     of the authority; and
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0007|                    (3)  use the state government fiscal year.
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0008|               B.  The board shall provide, for informational
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0009|     purposes, to the department of finance and administration and
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0010|     the legislative finance committee, by December 1 of each year,
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0011|     a copy of the annual proposed operating budget for the
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0012|     authority for the succeeding fiscal year.  This budget proposal
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0013|     shall also be accompanied by an estimate of the net revenues to
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0014|     be deposited in the public school capital outlay fund, the
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0015|     educational technology fund and the lottery tuition fund for
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0016|     the current and succeeding fiscal years.  
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0017|               C.  The board shall contract with an independent
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0018|     certified public accountant or firm for an annual financial
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0019|     audit of the authority.  The certified public accountant or
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0020|     firm shall have no financial interest in any lottery
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0021|     contractor.  The certified public accountant or firm shall
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0022|     present an audit report no later than March 1 for the prior
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0023|     fiscal year.  The certified public accountant or firm shall
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0024|     evaluate the internal auditing controls in effect during the
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0025|     audit period.  The cost of this financial audit shall be an
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0001|     operating expense of the authority.  The legislative finance
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0002|     committee may, at any time, order an audit of any phase of the
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0003|     operations of the authority, at the expense of the authority,
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0004|     and shall receive a copy of the annual independent financial
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0005|     audit.  A copy of any audit performed by the certified public
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0006|     accountant or ordered by the legislative finance committee
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0007|     shall be transmitted to the governor, the speaker of the house
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0008|     of representatives, the president pro tempore of the senate,
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0009|     the legislative finance committee and the lottery oversight
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0010|     committee."
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0011|          Section 3.  Section 22-15A-9 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994,
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0012|     Chapter 96, Section 9) is amended to read:
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0013|          "22-15A-9.  EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FUND--DISTRIBUTION.--
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0014|               A.  Upon annual review and approval of a school
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0015|     district's educational technology plan, the bureau shall
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0016|     determine a separate distribution from the educational
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0017|     technology fund for each school district.
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0018|               B.  On or before July 31 of each year, the bureau
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0019|     shall distribute money in the educational technology fund
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0020|     directly to each school district in an amount equal to ninety
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0021|     percent of the district's estimated entitlement as determined
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0022|     by the projected membership for the school year.  A school
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0023|     district's entitlement is that portion of the total amount of
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0024|     the annual appropriation that the projected membership bears to
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0025|     the projected membership of the state.  Kindergarten membership
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0001|     shall be calculated on a one-half full-time equivalent basis.
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0002|               C.  On or before January 30 of each year, the bureau
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0003|     shall recompute each entitlement using the final funded
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0004|     membership for that year and shall allocate the balance of the
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0005|     annual appropriation adjusting for any over- or under-
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0006|     projection of membership.
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0007|               D.  Any school district receiving funding pursuant
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0008|     to the Technology for Education Act is responsible for the
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0009|     purchase, distribution, use and maintenance of educational
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0010|     technology.
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0011|               E.  As used in this section:
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0012|                    (1)  "annual appropriation" means for a fiscal
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0013|     year the sum of appropriations to the educational technology
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0014|     fund for the fiscal year and all state lottery revenues
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0015|     distributed to the fund for the prior fiscal year; and
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0016|                    (2)  "membership" means the total enrollment
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0017|     of qualified students, as defined in the Public School Finance
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0018|     Act, on the current roll of class or school on a specified day. 
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0019|     The current roll is established by the addition of original
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0020|     entries and re-entries minus withdrawals.  Withdrawal of
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0021|     students, in addition to students formally withdrawn from the
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0022|     public school, includes students absent from the public school
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0023|     for as many as ten consecutive school days."
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