Sat Mar 8 4:54PM - 13 days, 18 hours left in session
Sponsors | ||
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Rep. Cynthia Borrego | 17 | Bernalillo |
Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero | 13 | Bernalillo |
Rep. Tara L. Lujan | 48 | Santa Fe |
Status | |||
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House ✓ | Passed 41-19 | ||
SHPAC | [Referred, not scheduled] | ||
SJC | |||
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: HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP [7] PASSED/H (41-19) [8] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC
Legis Day | Action | Details | ||
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0 | prefile | H | ||
2 | referred | HCEDC/HJC | ||
2 | sent | HCEDC | ||
3 | passed | HCEDC (view committee report) | DP/a | 6-2; nays: Mason, Murphy |
3 | sent | HJC | ||
4 | passed | HJC (view committee report) | DNP-CS/DP ( view committee sub) | 10-0 |
7 | passed | House | 41-19 | |
8 | referred | SHPAC/SJC | ||
8 | sent | SHPAC |
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 6 | filed: CLOSED CAPTIONING ACT |
Jan 22 | referred to HCEDC/HJC; sent to HCEDC |
actions: 'HPREF' -> 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC' | |
Jan 23 | scheduled for HCEDC on Wed Jan 29, 13:30 |
Jan 28 | new sponsor: Patricia Roybal Caballero |
Jan 30 | passed HCEDC; sent to HJC |
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC' -> 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC' | |
Feb 4 | scheduled for HJC on Sat Feb 8, 10:00 |
Feb 6 | scheduled for HJC on Sat Feb 8, 11:30 |
Feb 10 | passed HJC; sent to Speaker's Table |
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC' -> 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP-T' | |
Feb 11 | actions: 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP-T' -> 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP' |
Feb 19 | passed House; referred to SHPAC/SJC; sent to SHPAC |
actions: 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP' -> 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP [7] PASSED/H (41-18) [8] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC' | |
new sponsor: Tara L. Lujan | |
Feb 20 | actions: 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP [7] PASSED/H (41-18) [8] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC' -> 'HPREF [2] HCEDC/HJC-HCEDC [3] DP/a-HJC [4] DNP-CS/DP [7] PASSED/H (41-19) [8] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC' |
Showing the House Judiciary substitution below. For the original as introduced, please refer to nmlegis.
HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL 49
57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025
AN ACT
RELATING TO DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS; ENACTING THE CLOSED CAPTIONING ACT; REQUIRING PLACES OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION THAT DISPLAY TELEVISION PROGRAMMING TO PROVIDE CLOSED CAPTIONING; PROVIDING A PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. [NEW MATERIAL] SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the "Closed Captioning Act".
SECTION 2. [NEW MATERIAL] DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Closed Captioning Act:
A. "closed captioning" means a transcript or written dialogue of the audio portion of a television program that is displayed on the screen of a television receiver;
B. "place of public accommodation" means any governmental entity or any establishment that provides or offers its services, facilities, accommodations or goods to the public, but does not include a bona fide private club or other place or establishment that is by its nature and use distinctly private;
C. "public area" means any part of a place of public accommodation that is open to the general public;
D. "regular hours" means the hours of the day in which a place of public accommodation is generally open to members of the general public;
E. "television program" means any recorded media that has audio and visual components and is displayed on a television receiver; and
F. "television receiver" means a device that is capable of displaying a television program. "Television receiver" includes:
(1) a television;
(2) a display screen;
(3) a digital set top box;
(4) a monitor; and
(5) any other technology capable of displaying closed captioning for a television program.
SECTION 3. [NEW MATERIAL] CLOSED CAPTIONING IN PLACES OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION.--A person that owns or manages a place of public accommodation shall activate closed captioning on all television receivers that are turned on and operating in public areas during regular hours, except when:
A. the television program or television receiver available in the public area is not technologically able to display closed captioning;
B. the television program being displayed is exempt from closed captioning requirements under federal law; or
C. multiple television receivers are displaying the same television program, in which case only one television receiver is required to display closed captioning.
SECTION 4. [NEW MATERIAL] ENFORCEMENT--PRIVATE RIGHT OF ACTION.--
A. A person found to have knowingly and willfully violated the provisions of the Closed Captioning Act shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed:
(1) one dollar ($1.00) for the first violation;
(2) fifty dollars ($50.00) for the second violation; and
(3) two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for a third or subsequent violation.
B. Any individual with an auditory disability who is unable to access closed captioning for a television program due to violations of the Closed Captioning Act shall have the right to file a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction. The individual may seek injunctive relief to compel a place of public accommodation to comply with the Closed Captioning Act. The court may award the prevailing party reasonable attorney fees and court costs.
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