Legislative Summary The Associated Press Tuesday, March 16 Introduced in the House HB772S (substitute): Narrows list of traffic offenses with enhanced penalties for offenses are committed in a highway construction zone.
HB848S (substitute): Stipulates levels of auto insurance coverage that must be extended to permissive drivers, or individuals who operate vehicles with the express or implied permission of the insured.
Killed by the House HB600S (substitute): Carnival ride insurance. 22-43
Passed by the House HB609S (substitute): Election procedures. 48-17
HB787: Gross-receipts tax deductions: Web sites. 63-0
HB881S (substitute): Municipal gross-receipts tax distributions. 65-0
SB339S (substitute): Animal-cruelty penalties. 46-21
SB626: Air quality permits. 57-0
SB707: Municipal elections. 68-0
SB716: Education: student enrollment credit. 64-0
SB724: HSD: Personal disability care services. 65-0
SB731S (substitute): Legislators' retirement. 35-28
SJR9: Standardized election terms. 42-20
Introduced in the Senate SB230SSS (substitute): Optional early literacy program.
SB533S (substitute): Tobacco settlement revenues.
SB747S (substitute): Grants authority to public electric utility to condemn a plant, property or facility leased to it.
SB780S (substitute): Authorizes state Board of Finance to issue and sell severance tax bonds, with proceeds going to Public School Capital Outlay Fund.
SB781S (substitute): Enacts Pilot New Mexico Works Voucher Program Act, which creates voucher program for low-income families from 1999 to 2000.
HB609S (substitute): Election procedures.
HB787: Gross-receipts tax deductions: Web sites.
HB881S (substitute): Municipal gross-receipts tax distributions.
Passed by the Senate HB121: Taxation: delinquent sale of property. 29-3
HB168: Extend Educational Retirement Act. 35-0
HB177: Change pupil count. 30-0
HB257: New Mexico Finance Authority retirement. 20-11
HB353: Educational retirement payments. 32-0
HB364: Assistance animals' access. 33-0
HB376: Magistrate operations. 32-0
HB418: Psychotropic medication. 29-0
HB515: Driver's license 8-year renewal. 27-7
HB530: Pueblo gross-receipts tax agreements. 27-0
HB592: Water quality: dissolved solids. 25-4
HB611: Tobacco Settlement Model Act. 31-0
HB612: Adult basic education. 34-0
HB632: Wine transportation. 34-2
HB637: Metro redevelopment: tax increment bonds. 31-2
HB645: Retirement Board gifts. 34-0
HB720: Industrial training residency. 32-0
HB759: Manufactured housing, freight trailers. 33-0
HB770: Natural gas pipeline: state bonds. 34-0
HB777: Motor carrier insurance. 26-1
HB815: Public securities: municipal bond sales. 33-0
HB845: Motor carrier exemptions. 29-2
HB861: Oil, gas, water and mining damages. 34-0
HB879S (substitute): Taxpayer Bill of Rights. 35-0
SB230SSS (substitute): Optional early literacy program. 36-3
SB343: Pain Relief Act. 33-3
SB419: Dentist and hygienist licensing. 37-0
SB457: Bail bondsmen education. 29-5
SB507: Licenses: real estate. 34-1
SB529: Blind students civil rights. 31-0
SB635: Smoke-free Capitol. 28-9
SB684S (substitute): No description available. 33-1
SB700: Nonprofit gaming licensees. 25-7
Vetoed by governor SB2S (substitute): General Appropriation act of 1999.
Signed by governor SB514: State Park boat docks.
HB29S (substitute): Extend water leases, as amended with certificate of correction.
HB94: Low-income housing changes.
HB96: Soil and water district duties, as amended.
HB131: Mineral leasing revenues.
HB306: State group insurance.
GF, General fund appropriation.