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 F I S C A L    I M P A C T    R E P O R T 
 
 
SPONSOR  Ortiz y Pino 
 ORIGINAL DATE   
LAST UPDATED 
 1/22/08 
1/29/08  HB   
 
SHORT TITLE  Prohibit Terrorism 
 SB  193/aSPAC 
 
  
 ANALYST  Peery-Galon 
 
 ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
 
 
 
 FY08 
FY09 
FY10 3 Year 
Total Cost 
 Recurring 
or Non-Rec 
 Fund  
Affected 
Total 
  
$0.1
 $0.1
 $0.1 Recurring General 
Fund 
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
         
    
SOURCES OF INFORMATION 
LFC Files 
 
Responses Received From
 
New Mexico Sentencing Commission (NMSC) 
Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department (HSEMD) 
Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) 
New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) 
New Mexico Municipal League 
 
No Responses Received From
 
Department of Military Affairs 
Association of Counties 
 
SUMMARY 
 
 Synopsis of SPAC Amendment
 
 
The Senate Public Affairs Committee amendment inserts on page 2, line 3, after “an" the word 
“intentional", and on page 2, line 3, strikes “a" and inserts the wording “an intentional". 
 
Synopsis of Original Bill
 
 
Senate Bill 193 adds definitions to the Antiterrorism Act for “act of terrorism" and “weapon of 
mass destruction."  The proposed legislation defines an act of terrorism as violence or threat of 
violence likely to cause death or great bodily harm or property damage in excess of $125,000 
and intended to intimidate or coerce the public or government entity.  Weapons of mass 
destruction is defined as any device capable of releasing a radioactive, biological, toxic or 
chemical agent in any form or by any means that will or may reasonably be expected to produce