New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB258

Introduced
1/26/24  

Caption

Premium Tax For Emergency Services

Impact

If enacted, the implications of HB258 would extend to public health infrastructure by providing a stable funding stream for emergency medical services (EMS). The established Emergency Medical Services Fund would not only support operational costs but also potentially enhance procurement of necessary supplies and equipment without compromising personnel salaries. By increasing the financial backing for these essential services, the bill is expected to improve the overall effectiveness and responsiveness of emergency medical care in local communities.

Summary

House Bill 258 aims to amend the tax distribution concerning health insurance premium taxes in New Mexico. The bill proposes that a portion of the premium tax collected from health insurance businesses would be allocated to the Emergency Medical Services Fund. Specifically, it stipulates that ten percent of the net receipts attributable to this tax will be dedicated to bolstering the financial resources available for emergency medical services across the state.

Contention

While the bill is intended to enhance emergency services funding, it may face scrutiny related to its overall fiscal impact on state revenues. Some critics may argue that redirecting funds from the premium tax could affect other allocated resources within state coffers. Additionally, stakeholders might express concerns regarding the adequacy of the proposed distribution model, specifically about how it would equitably serve various municipalities and counties based on their individual needs and operational demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB491

Health Premium Tax For Law Enforcement

NM SB38

Tax Code Changes

NM SB147

Tax Changes

NM HB323

Change Name Of Gross Receipts Tax

NM HB230

Liquor Tax Rates & Differentials

NM SB259

Liquor Tax Rates & Differentials

NM SB131

Public School Funding Changes

NM SB61

Liquor Tax To Domestic Violence Fund

NM SB121

Temporary Grt Deductions For Restaurants

NM SB251

Metro Development Act Changes

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