February 25, 1999
Legislative Summary The Associated Press Thursday, Feb. 25 Introduced in the House HB194S (substitute) GF: Appropriation to Department of Public Education to create educational programs for teen parents.
HB305S (substitute): Abolishes death penalty in New Mexico.
HB423S (substitute): Eliminates requirement for approval of training programs and massage therapy schools.
HB465S (substitute): Provides definition for "golf course" for purposes of administering Liquor Control Act.
HB489S (substitute): Prohibits insurers from imposing treatment limitations or financial requirements on coverage of mental health services if similar strictures are not imposed on other conditions.
HB507S (substitute): Makes technical clarifications governing the granting of public works contracts to "resident contractors."
HB880S (substitute): Expands definition of "qualifying entity" under Local Economic Development Act to include farmers markets.
SB12: Gaming control board membership.
SB88: Electric utility charges.
SB135: Sex crimes.
SB151: Respiratory care board.
SB163: Higher education: accountability reports.
SB198: Securities Act amendments.
SB225: Lenders' protection: environmental remediation.
SB307: Charitable gift annuities.
SB463 GF: New Mexico Tech sinking fund.
SB467: Surplus lines insurance.
SB469: Renegotiating Indian gaming compacts.
SB624: Border authority repeal.
Passed by the House HB28: Junior college police funds. 61-0
HB62: Selective service compliance. 61-3
HB233: Negligent vehicular homicide. 66-0
HB234: DUI: homicide/3rd degree felony. 34-32
HB251: Emergency relief. 64-0
HB275: Crimes: sports official assaults. 63-0
HB306: State group insurance. 65-0
HB311: Grades K-6 school bus routes. 64-0
HB312: Delinquency Act. 64-0
HB328: Dependent children. 66-0
HB345: Classroom materials. 60-1
HB355: Open container law. 64-0
HB366: Frivolous lien claims. 59-4
HB437: Transportation: Route 66. 65-0
HB457: Motor Vehicle Fund distributions. 64-1
HB500: Minimum wage calculations. 60-6
HB637: Metro redevelopment: tax increment bonds. 64-0
HB908S (substitute): New Mexico Works: cash payment changed. 62-1
HJR010: Sale of Don Gaspar Property. 58-0
SB445 GF: Legislative Finance Committee staffing. 62-3
Introduced in the Senate SB173S (substitute): Calls upon Department of Finance and Administration to evaluate proposals for alternative education programs.
SB330S (substitute): Makes Manufactured Housing and Zoning Act consistent with several pieces of other legislation.
SB339S (substitute): Makes minor modifications to original bill, which redefines and creates tougher penalties for cruelty to animals.
SB775S (substitute): Authorizes state Highway and Transportation Department to spend its appropriated funds for Public Mass Transportation Act.
SB796S (substitute): Prohibits Highway Department from converting signs to metric system.
SB798S (substitute) GF: Appropriation, New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs for Mescalero Apache projects, Otero County.
HB28: Junior college police funds.
HB62: Selective service compliance.
HB233: Negligent vehicular homicide.
HB234: DUI: homicide/3rd degree felony.
HB251: Emergency relief.
HB275: Crimes: sports official assaults.
HB306: State group insurance.
HB311: Grades K-6 school bus routes.
HB312: Delinquency Act.
HB328: Dependent children.
HB345: Classroom materials.
HB355: Open container law.
HB366: Frivolous lien claims.
HB437: Transportation: Route 66.
HB457: Motor vehicle fund distributions.
HB500: Minimum wage calculations.
HB538: Emergency-disaster funds.
HB565: Public bid threshold.
HB566: Cooperative procurement contracts.
HB637: Metro redevelopment: tax increment bonds.
HB662: Military spending ceiling.
HB908S (substitute): New Mexico Works: cash payment changed.
HJR010: Sale of Don Gaspar property.
Killed by the Senate SB351: Smoking Accommodations Act. 19-20
Passed by the Senate SB151: Respiratory care board. 32-0
SB521: Oil and Gas Council repealed. 34-0
SB561S (substitute): Insurance Alliance/code changes. 29-1
GF, General fund appropriation.