New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB255

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

Crime Of Student Athlete Harassment

Impact

The legislation categorizes student athlete harassment as a misdemeanor on the first offense, with subsequent convictions elevating the charge to a fourth degree felony. Additionally, the bill mandates courts to require convicted individuals to complete a professional counseling program at their own expense. By instituting criminal penalties, SB255 aims to provide legal recourse for student athletes who may face intimidation or threats, thereby promoting a safer environment within collegiate sports.

Summary

Senate Bill 255, introduced by Senator Steven McCutcheon II, addresses the issue of harassment directed at student athletes in intercollegiate sports. The bill creates a new criminal offense termed 'student athlete harassment,' which is defined as knowingly threatening a specific student athlete with the intent to instill fear either for their safety or the safety of their immediate family. Such conduct must cause substantial emotional distress to a reasonable person, highlighting the serious nature of this offense.

Contention

While the bill responds to rising concerns over the mental health and safety of student athletes, it may face scrutiny regarding its enforcement and the potential for misuse. Critics may raise questions about defining harassment and the implications for free speech, as it could impact how fans, media, and others interact with student athletes. Moreover, the requirement for counseling could be seen as punitive and could raise discussions about the adequacy of such measures in genuinely addressing the underlying issues of harassment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB219

College Student Athlete Endorsements

NM HB272

Youth Athlete Brain Injury Chiropractors

NM SB384

School Athletics Changes

NM HM78

"new Mexico Athletic Trainers Day"

NM SM32

"nm Athletic Trainer Day"

NM SB215

Establish Crime Of Bestiality

NM HB108

Transfer Of Certain School Students

NM HB82

Student Loan Bill Of Rights Act

NM SB118

Financial Crimes Against Vulnerable Adults

NM HB445

Human Trafficking & Sex Offenders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.