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House Bill 191

Wildfire Suppression & Preparedness Funds [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsor
Rep. Nathan P. Small 36 Doña Ana

Status
HousePassed yesterday 65-0
SCONC[Referred, not scheduled]
SFC


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: [2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC [4] DP-HAFC [12] DNP-CS/DP [14] PASSED/H (65-0) [13] SCONC/SFC-SCONC

Legis DayActionDetails
2 referred HRDLC/HAFC
2 sent HRDLC
4 passed HRDLC (view committee report) DP 6-0
4 sent HAFC
12 passed HAFC (view committee report) DNP-CS/DP ( view committee sub) 14-0
14 passed House 65-0
13 referred SCONC/SFC
13 sent SCONC


Abeyta, Michelle Pauleneyes Lord, Stefaniexcused
Anaya, Mariannayes Martinez, Alan T.excused
Anyanonu, Janelleyes Martínez, Javierexcused
Armstrong, Gailyes Sariñana, Debra M.excused
Baca, Brian G.yes Serrato, Lindaexcused
Block, Johnyes  
Borrego, Cynthiayes  
Brown, Cathrynn N.yes  
Cadena, Micaela Larayes  
Cates, Kathleenyes  
Chandler, Christineyes  
Chatfield, Jackyes  
Chavez, Nicoleyes  
Chávez, Eleanoryes  
Cullen, Catherine J.yes  
De La Cruz, Artyes  
Dixon, Meredith A.yes  
Dow, Rebeccayes  
Duncan, Markyes  
Ferrary, Joanne J.yes  
Gallegos, Doreen Y.yes  
Garcia, Marthayes  
García, Miguel P.yes  
Garratt, Joyyes  
Gonzales, Anitayes  
Gurrola, Yanirayes  
Hall II, William A.yes  
Henry, Jonathan A.yes  
Hernandez, Joseph Franklinyes  
Hernandez, Joshua N.yes  
Herndon, Pamelyayes  
Herrera, Susan K.yes  
Hochman-Vigil, Dayanyes  
Johnson, D. Wondayes  
Jones, Jeniferyes  
Lara, Raymundoyes  
Lente, Derrick J.yes  
Little, Charlotteyes  
Lujan, Tara L.yes  
Lundstrom, Patricia A.yes  
Mason, Jimmy G.yes  
Matthews, Marianyes  
McQueen, Matthewyes  
Mejia, Angelitayes  
Mirabal Moya, Tanyayes  
Montoya, Rodyes  
Murphy, Mark B.yes  
Ortez, Kristinayes  
Parajón, Cristinayes  
Pettigrew, Randall T.yes  
Reeb, Andreayes  
Romero, Andreayes  
Romero, G. Andrésyes  
Roybal Caballero, Patriciayes  
Rubio, Angelicayes  
Sanchez, Josephyes  
Sena Cortez, Elaineyes  
Silva, Sarahyes  
Small, Nathan P.yes  
Szczepanski, Reenayes  
Terrazas, Luis M.yes  
Thomson, Elizabeth "Liz"yes  
Torres-Velásquez, E. Dianeyes  
Vincent, Harlanyes  
Zamora, Martin R.yes  


This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Jan 29 filed: [Prefiled by Nathan P. Small; not yet on nmlegis]
[new]
sent to HRDLC
title: '[prefiled by Nathan P. Small; Not Yet on Nmlegis]' -> 'Wildfire Suppression & Preparedness Funds'
actions: 'HPREF' -> '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC'
new sponsor: Nathan P. Small
Feb 3 scheduled for HRDLC on Thu Feb 6, 09:00
Feb 7 passed HRDLC; sent to HAFC
actions: '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC' -> '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC [4] DP-HAFC'
Mar 3 scheduled for HAFC on Tue Mar 4, 13:30
Mar 5 passed HAFC; sent to Speaker's Table
actions: '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC [4] DP-HAFC' -> '+ [12] DNP-CS/DP-T'
on House calendar for Thu Mar 6, 10:30
Mar 6 actions: '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC [4] DP-HAFC [12] DNP-CS/DP-T' -> '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC [4] DP-HAFC [12] DNP-CS/DP'
on House calendar for Fri Mar 7, 10:30
Mar 7 passed House; referred to SCONC/SFC; sent to SCONC
actions: '[2] HRDLC/HAFC-HRDLC [4] DP-HAFC [12] DNP-CS/DP' -> '+ [14] PASSED/H (65-0) [13] SCONC/SFC-SCONC'

Committee Substitution!

Showing the House Appropriations & Finance substitution below. For the original as introduced, please refer to nmlegis.


HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE

COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

HOUSE BILL 191

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO PUBLIC FUNDS; CREATING THE WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION FUND AND THE POST-WILDFIRE FUND; REQUIRING REPORTING; ADDING AND AMENDING DEFINITIONS IN THE FOREST CONSERVATION ACT; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. A new section of the Forest Conservation Act is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION FUND.--

          A. The "wildfire suppression fund" is created as a nonreverting fund in the state treasury to provide a reliable and stable source of funding for the suppression of wildfires. The fund consists of distributions, reimbursements, gifts, grants, donations, income from investment of the fund and appropriations, including provisional appropriations made to the energy, minerals and natural resources department for purposes related to wildfire suppression pursuant to Sections 12-11-24 and 12-11-25 NMSA 1978.

          B. The energy, minerals and natural resources department shall administer the fund. Money in the fund is appropriated to the energy, minerals and natural resources department for the following purposes, to be expended in a way to avoid and minimize economic or physical harm from wildfires and to protect the public health, safety and welfare:

                (1) wildfire control and suppression;

                (2) acquiring and maintaining technology for safe and efficient wildfire management; and

                (3) securing grants and matching funds for wildfire emergencies.

          C. Expenditures from the fund shall be by warrant of the secretary of finance and administration pursuant to vouchers signed by the secretary of energy, minerals and natural resources or the secretary's authorized representative.

          D. Reimbursements shall be deposited in the wildfire suppression fund.

          E. Nothing in this section limits or prevents the energy, minerals and natural resources department from applying for or being appropriated money for the purpose of wildfire suppression pursuant to Sections 12-11-24 and 12-11-25 NMSA 1978.

          F. As used in this section, "reimbursement" means a payment to reimburse the state for prior wildfire expenditures, as authorized by a memorandum of understanding, joint powers agreement, grant agreement, cost-share agreement or other agreement."

     SECTION 2. A new section of the Forest Conservation Act is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] POST-WILDFIRE FUND.--

          A. The "post-wildfire fund" is created as a nonreverting fund in the state treasury to provide a reliable and stable source of funding for post-wildfire emergency stabilization, recovery and activities. The fund consists of distributions, gifts, grants, donations, income from investment of the fund and appropriations, including provisional appropriations made to the energy, minerals and natural resources department for purposes related to wildfire emergencies and post-wildfire activities pursuant to Sections 12-11-24 and 12-11-25 NMSA 1978.

          B. The energy, minerals and natural resources department shall administer the fund. Money in the fund is appropriated to the energy, minerals and natural resources department for the following purposes, to be expended in a way to avoid and minimize economic or physical harm from wildfires and to protect the public health, safety and welfare:

                (1) emergency stabilization;

                (2) post-wildfire activities; and

                (3) securing grants and matching funds for post-wildfire emergencies and recovery.

          C. Expenditures from the fund shall be by warrant of the secretary of finance and administration pursuant to vouchers signed by the secretary of energy, minerals and natural resources or the secretary's authorized representative.

          D. Nothing in this section limits or prevents the energy, minerals and natural resources department from applying for or being appropriated money for wildfire emergencies or post-wildfire activities pursuant to Sections 12-11-24 and 12-11-25 NMSA 1978."

     SECTION 3. A new section of the Forest Conservation Act is enacted to read:

     "[NEW MATERIAL] REPORTING--WILDFIRE FUNDS AND EXPENDITURES.--

          A. The energy, minerals and natural resources department shall by August 15 of each year report to the legislative finance committee and the appropriate legislative interim committee on the following:

                (1) the balances of the wildfire suppression fund and post-wildfire fund;

                (2) a summary of wildfire reimbursements;

                (3) a summary of appropriations made in the prior fiscal year to the energy, minerals and natural resources department pursuant to Sections 12-11-24 and 12-11-25 NMSA 1978, which shall include the total money appropriated, how the money was spent and the amount of unexpended and unencumbered money remaining;

                (4) annual state expenditures for wildfire disaster management and preparation for the previous ten fiscal years;

                (5) the average annual state expenditure for wildfire disaster management and preparation in the five fiscal years with the highest annual expenditures in the previous ten fiscal years;

                (6) anticipated wildfire conditions for the next year; and

                (7) a recommendation for appropriations to the wildfire suppression fund and the post-wildfire fund.

          B. As used in this section, "reimbursement" means a payment to reimburse the state for prior wildfire expenditures, as authorized by a memorandum of understanding, joint powers agreement, grant agreement, cost-share agreement or other agreement."

     SECTION 4. Section 68-2-7 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, Chapter 208, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read:

     "68-2-7. [FOREST FIRE AND SUPPRESSION DEFINED] DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Forest Conservation Act:

          A. "emergency stabilization" means:

                (1) a rapid assessment of burned watersheds to identify imminent post-wildfire threats to human life and safety, property and critical natural or cultural resources; and

                (2) immediate actions to address these threats, including seeding, mulching, installing erosion and water run-off control structures or temporary barriers to protect recovering areas and installing warning signs;

          B. "fire suppression damage repair" means a series of immediate post-wildfire actions taken to repair damages and minimize potential soil erosion and impacts resulting from fire suppression activities that:

                (1) may begin before the fire is contained or firefighting resources are demobilized; and

                (2) include repairing hand and dozer lines, roads, trails, staging areas, safety zones and drop points used during fire suppression efforts;

          C. "firefighting resources" means state, local, tribal, federal or other wildland firefighters, emergency hire personnel, equipment, vehicles, aviation, technology and supplies needed to safely conduct wildfire suppression;

          [A.] D. "forest fire" [means] and "wildfire" mean a fire [burning uncontrolled on lands covered wholly or in part by timber, brush, grass, grain or other vegetation; and] originating from an unplanned ignition, such as lightning, an unauthorized or accidental human-caused fire or a prescribed fire that is declared a wildfire;

          E. "post-wildfire rehabilitation" means slope stabilization, erosion control, riparian restoration, seeding and reforestation of areas burned by a wildfire;

          F. "preposition" means the staging and positioning of firefighting resources in order to rapidly detect and respond to a wildfire;

          [B.] G. "suppression" means all of the [activities to extinguish, limit or contain forest fire spread] actions taken in response to a wildfire to curtail the spread of the fire and eliminate all identified threats from the fire, beginning with discovery of the fire and continuing until the fire is completely extinguished and fire suppression damage repair and emergency stabilization have occurred; and

          H. "wildfire disaster management" means the initial wildfire response, suppression and post-fire rehabilitation and repair."

     SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is July 1, 2025.

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