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 F I S C A L    I M P A C T    R E P O R T 
 
 
SPONSOR  Gonzales 
 ORIGINAL DATE   
LAST UPDATED 
 01/28/08 
 
 HB  366 
 
SHORT TITLE  Penasco-Area Education & Wellness Programs 
 SB   
 
  
 ANALYST  Geisler 
 
 APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
 
 
 Appropriation  
 Recurring 
or Non-Rec 
 Fund 
Affected 
FY08 
 FY09 
  
 
 
$45.0
 Recurring 
General 
 (Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases) 
 
Duplicates HB 431 and SB 435 
 
SOURCES OF INFORMATION 
LFC Files 
 
Responses Received From
 
Department of Health (DOH) 
 
SUMMARY 
 
 Synopsis of Bill
 
 
House Bill 366 would appropriate $45 thousand from the general fund to the Department of 
Health (DOH) in FY09 to contract with an organization that provides community education and 
wellness programs and to provide essential state services to citizens in the area of the Peñasco 
and Picuris Pueblo.  Any unexpended funds at the end of the fiscal year shall revert to the 
general fund. 
 
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS  
 
DOH notes that the funding in HB 366 is not a part of DOH’s FY09 budget request.   
 
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES 
 
DOH notes that typically, the aim of community education and wellness programs is to support 
improved health and wellness for a community through the provision of evidence-based curricula 
on a variety of health-related topics.  Projects might include promoting an active lifestyle within 
the community by providing a variety of classes and health screenings that promote early