February 26, 1999
Legislative Summary The Associated Press Wednesday, Feb. 24 Introduced in the House HB57S (substitute): Prohibits sexual offender from residing within 1,000 feet of a public school or other property without parole or probation officer permission.
HB145S (substitute): Differs from original bill, creating Placard Abuse Prevention Program for Committee on Concerns of the Handicapped.
HB240S (substitute): Expands DWI laws to require installation of an ignition interlock device on the vehicles of some DWI offenders.
HB469S (substitute): Allows courts, in cases where a defendant is not competent to face criminal trial and is not dangerous, to commit defendants for a period while other proceedings are prepared.
Passed by the House HB33S (substitute): Information technology commission. 66-1
HB93: Welfare reform: Education Works program. 43-19
HB94: Low-income housing changes. 59-0
HB114: Education: open enrollment priorities. 39-24
HB117: Educational retirement. 65-0
HB137: Medicaid HMO exclusion. 62-0
HB176: Absentee ballot procedure. 65-1
HB221: Educational retirement COLA. 65-0
HB232: Indian children state services. 66-0
HB245: Municipal and county revenue bonds. 66-0
HB257: New Mexico Finance Authority retirement. 64-0
HB259: Lottery tuition fund scholarships. 65-0
HB271: Municipal employee retirement. 67-0
HB274: Emergency care: definition. 65-0
HB290: Liquor hearing officer refusal. 66-0
HB315: Cut parole board salaries. 65-1
HB329: Domestic abuse: emergency protection. 64-0
HB332S (substitute): Dentistry: license by credentials. 64-2
HB356: Agency judicial appeals. 59-0
HB371S (substitute): Equitable sentencing schedule. 65-0
HB376: Magistrate operations. 66-0
HB385S (substitute): Animal cruelty except cocks. 56-5
HB513: Procurement code changes. 64-0
HB538: Emergency-disaster funds. 63-0
HB565: Public bid threshold. 64-0
HB566: Cooperative procurement contracts. 64-0
HB662: Military spending ceiling. 63-0
Concurred by the House HB17: Public projects emergency funds.
Introduced in the Senate SB561S (substitute): Amends sections of Insurance Code, including fee changes and language updates.
SB763S (substitute): Amends Liquor Control Act to include "successors or assigns" in definition of supplier.
HB93: Welfare reform: Education Works program.
HB94: Low-income housing changes.
HB114: Education: open enrollment priorities.
HB117: Educational retirement.
HB137: Medicaid HMO exclusion.
HB176: Absentee ballot procedure.
HB221: Educational retirement COLA.
HB232: Indian children state services.
HB245: Municipal and county revenue bonds.
HB257: New Mexico finance authority retirement.
HB259: Lottery tuition fund scholarships.
HB271: Municipal employee retirement.
HB274: Emergency care: definition.
HB290: Liquor hearing officer refusal.
HB315: Cut parole board salaries.
HB329: Domestic abuse: emergency protection.
HB332S (substitute): Dentistry: license by credentials.
HB356: Agency judicial appeals.
HB371S (substitute): No description available.
HB376: Magistrate operations.
HB385S (substitute): Animal cruelty except cocks.
HB513: Procurement code changes.
Killed by the Senate SB200: Bill introduction deadline shortened. 14-25
SJR2: Legislative compensation. 4-36
Passed by the Senate HB37: Government accountability. 37-0
SB12: Gaming control board membership. 34-0
SB88: Electric utility charges. 21-6
SB135: Sex crimes. 37-0
SB163: Higher education: accountability reports. 21-17
SB225: Lenders' protection: environmental remediation. 38-0
SB307: Charitable gift annuities. 37-0
SB463: GF: New Mexico Tech sinking fund. 41-0
SB467: Surplus lines insurance. 38-0
SB624: Border authority repeal. 25-8
Concurred by the Senate HB17: Public projects emergency funds.
GF, General fund appropriation.