New Mexico 2025 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB468 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/23/2025

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F I S C A L    I M P A C T    R E P O R T 
 
 
SPONSOR Murphy/Dow 
LAST UPDATED 
ORIGINAL DATE 2/21/2025 
 
SHORT TITLE Retiring of State Flags 
BILL 
NUMBER House Bill 468 
  
ANALYST Hanika-Ortiz 
 
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT* 
(dollars in thousands) 
Agency/Program 
FY25 FY26 FY27 
3 Year 
Total Cost 
Recurring or 
Nonrecurring 
Fund 
Affected 
 
No fiscal 
impact 
No fiscal 
impact 
No fiscal 
impact 
   
Parentheses ( ) indicate expenditure decreases. 
*Amounts reflect most recent analysis of this legislation. 
 
Sources of Information
 
 
LFC Files 
 
Agency Analysis was Solicited but Not Received From 
Department of Military Affairs (DMA) General Services Department (GSD) 
SUMMARY 
 
Synopsis of House Bill 468   
 
House Bill 468 (HB468) enacts the manner in which a New Mexico state flag is retired.  
 
If no longer used or useful, the flag may be destroyed in a dignified manner in a public ceremony 
under the direction of military service personnel, a patriotic society, or a private ceremony.  
 
This bill does not contain an effective date and, as a result, would go into effect 90 days after the 
Legislature adjourns if enacted, or June 20, 2025. 
 
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS  
 
This bill does not have a fiscal impact. 
 
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES 
 
The U.S. Flag Code (Title 4, Chapter 1) provides guidelines on the disposal of the American flag 
if worn, torn, or no longer suitable for display. Generally, states follow those guidelines.  
 
Veteran and scouting groups have been known to conduct flag retirement ceremonies.  House Bill 468 – Page 2 
 
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS  
 
GSD is responsible for retiring state flags for state-owned buildings, with some exceptions. 
 
 
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