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Legislative Summary
The Associated Press
Friday, March 19
Introduced in the House
HB886S (substitute): Public school critical capital projects.
SB1S (substitute): Capital outlay projects.
SB738SS (substitute): General Appropriation Act of 1999.
Passed by the House
HB273 GF: Community college educational programs. 59-0
SB1S (substitute): Capital outlay projects. 63-2
SB29S (substitute): Viatical Settlements Act. 59-1
SB98: Indian tribes: joint powers agreements. 58-0
SB123: County officials work full time. 45-15
SB151: Respiratory care board. 52-0
SB263: Retirees' health care premiums. 58-0
SB277: Psychologists' licensure changes. 64-0
SB278: Educational retirement benefits. 53-10
SB343: Pain Relief Act. 59-1
SB419: Dentist and hygienist licensing. 53-7
SB424S (substitute): Nursing staff levels. 62-0
SB428: Electric utility restructing. 67-0
SB433: Indian land tax credit. 54-0
SB442: Workers' comp, New Mexico Works Act. 61-0
SB480: Welfare: outreach funds. 58-3
SB483: Caregivers' criminal history. 59-0
SB484: Nonresident liquor license fee. 52-1
SB485: Revamp alcohol server education. 56-0
SB504: Club fundraisers limited. 53-4
SB524: Audiology licenses. 61-0
SB554: Construction contractors. 58-0
SB560: Workers comp: disability study. 56-0
SB567: County zoning changes. 53-2
SB569: Residence and business phone rates. 58-6
SB575: Expands nonprofit gaming. 42-15
SB582: Educational retirement: transfers. 66-0
SB594: Foreign health care plans allowed. 66-0
SB596: Health coverage: uninsureds. 39-21
SB605: School bus service contracts. 61-0
SB622: Teacher merit pay review. 54-2
SB635: Smoke-free Capitol. 63-0
SB644: State agencies: religion restrictions. 53-0
SB662: Waste-water project grants. 57-0
SB682: Territory incorporation requirements. 54-1
SB703: Acting governor compensation. 51-12
SB705: Schools: advisory councils. 37-23
SB721: Subdivision final plat approvals. 63-0S
JR26: Bernalillo, urban county. 36-22
Concurred by the House
HB39: Night sky protection.
HB61: Education: family involvement.
HB88: GF: High school career education.
HB278: Workers' comp: nonsalaried employees.
HB333S (substitute): 2nd District child diversion study.
HB406: Auto insurance cancellations.
HB458: Charter School District Act.
HB497: Disabled persons' medical records.
HB507: Public works resident contractors.
HB522: New judgeships and appropriations.
HB601S (substitute): Joint custody.
HB647: Organ and tissue donations.
HB650: Absent Voter Act.
HB758: School administrator contracts.
HB764: Elected county officials' salaries.
HB771: Medicaid fraud: investigation notice.
HB816: Cities and counties: public investments.
Nonconcurred by the House
SB458: GF: Environmental impact studies.
Introduced in the Senate
SB1S (substitute): Capital outlay projects, with emergency clause.
SB399S (substitute): Establishes McKinley County Graduate Center at University of New Mexico's Gallup branch.
SB738SS (substitute): General Appropriation Act of 1999.
HB273: GF: Community college educational programs.
Killed by the Senate
HB655: Improved fiscal impact estimates. 17-19
HB852: State audit: public money. 9-24
SB388: Damages: fencing livestock. 18-20
Passed by the Senate
HB39: Night sky protection. 24-12
HB61: Education: family involvement. 32-2
HB82: Rural child-care project. 25-13
HB117: Educational retirement. 30-0
HB251: Emergency relief. 34-0
HB274: Emergency care: definition. 30-0
HB278: Workers' comp: nonsalaried employees. 31-2
HB315: Cut Parole Board salaries. 26-3
HB333S (substitute): 2nd District child diversion study. 22-15
HB355: Open container law. 35-1
HB356: Agency judicial appeals. 34-0
HB366: Frivolous lien claims. 29-0
HB377S (substitute): Children's code revisions. 36-0
HB406: Auto insurance cancellations. 25-5
HB414: Medicaid includes chiropractors. 26-13
HB423: Massage licensing. 30-3
HB453: Court records: children's names. 35-0
HB464: Education Trust Act. 30-4
HB478: Architect regulation. 33-0
HB481: Crime: failure to appear. 29-2
HB497: Disabled persons' medical records. 33-0
HB500: Minimum-wage calculations. 37-0
HB512: Procurement code exemptions. 33-0
HB522: New judgeships and appropriations. 39-0
HB548: Body disposal. 37-0
HB566: Cooperative procurement contracts. 35-0
HB593: Managed care premium tax hike. 28-9
HB604: Behavioral health services. 27-0
HB628: Veterinary medicine changes. 34-1
HB643S (substitute): Private prisons and inmate information. 27-6
HB647: Organ and tissue donations. 30-0
HB651: Children's court: jurisdiction. 33-0
HB685: Road projects. 22-9
HB695: Labor: temporary employees. 37-0
HB723: Child resource consultants. 34-0
HB736: Veterans: lottery tuition scholarships. 28-4
HB737: Qualified School Bonds Act. 32-0
HB757: Communicable disease isolation. 38-0
HB764: Elected county officials' salaries. 27-2
HB771: Medicaid fraud: investigation notice. 25-0
HB785: Small brewers: common facilities. 28-1
HB791S (substitute): Fireworks restrictions. 28-0
HB795: Geographic information systems. 31-0
HB812: Counseling and Therapy Practice Act. 27-3
HB816: Cities and counties: public investments. 24-0
HB832: Medicaid exclusion: foster care. 24-0
HB840: Welfare reform: repeal child support trusts. 30-5
HB842: Auto insurance rate control. 26-13
HB858S (substitute): Residential property taxation. 19-17
HB909S (substitute): Office of African-American Affairs. 27-0
HJR19: Chaves County: property transfer. 29-0
SB1S (substitute): Capital outlay projects. 39-1
SB47: License concealed pistols. 24-6
SB235: Expand POW retirement credit. 33-0
SB380: Agency sunset extensions. 33-0
SB447: Construction: defective or unsafe. 32-7
SB534: Extend real estate commission. 33-0
SB738SS (substitute): General Appropriation Act of 1999. 29-13
Concurred by the Senate
SB123: County officials work full time.
SB210: Public energy and water.
SB263: Retirees' health care premiums.
SB408: Telecommunications: deregulation.
SB428: Electric utility restructing.
SB560: Workers comp: disability study.
SB582: Educational retirement: transfers.
SB644: State agencies: religion restrictions.
SB790S (substitute): Gaming control board duties.
SJR26: Bernalillo urban county.
Vetoed by Governor
SB284: Highway: historical markers.
SB341: Boards and commissions: Sunset Act.
SB403: Insurance: late claims payments.
SB497: Minimum wage increase.
SB602: Mutual domestic water associations.
Signed by governor
HB54: Public assistance: ATM available.
HB119: Delinquent taxpayers.
HB258: Lottery revenue disposition.
HB618: Severance tax permanent fund.
HB718: Education technology funding.
HB792: Manufactured housing: technicians exempt.
SB46: Public project loans.
SB87: Elk enhancement permits.
SB88: Electric utility charges
SB119: Welfare reform: household groups.
SB162: Commission for deaf membership.
SB174S (substitute): Grandparents' visitation.
SB195: Out-of-county transit.
SB215: Late premium fine.
SB282: Replacement driver's licenses.
SB407: Children's code revisions.
SB429: Indian children, state services.
SB435: Probate: surviving children.
SB437: Interlocutory appeal.
SB482: Bighorn sheep licenses.
SB570: Genetic information privacy.
GF, General fund appropriation.


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