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**"Transfers" Examples:**
- HB 3 (NM, 2009):
//-Transfers $106.84 million from various funds and other revenue sources to the General Fund, including, but not limited to, the following funds (Sec. 1):
—$60 million from the College Affordability Endowment Fund;
—$5 million from the cash balances of the Department of Higher Education's Special Program Fund;
—$3.5 million from the Workers' Compensation Administration Fund;
—$3 million from the Enhanced 911 Fund;
—$2.85 million from the Higher Education Performance Fund;
—$2.5 million from the Hazardous Waste Emergency Fund;
—$1.9 million from the Instructional Material Fund;
—$1.7 million from revenue generated by the Driver Safety Fee;
—$1.5 million from the Real Estate Commission Fund;
—$1.5 million from the Electronic Voting System Revolving Fund;
—$1.5 million from the Community Corrections Grant Program;
—$1.5 million from the Community Corrections Department Intensive Supervision Fund;
—$1.45 million from the Public Pre-Kindergarten Fund;
—$1.2 million from the revenue generated from the antitrust case and consumer protection settlements;
—$1.18 million from the Juvenile Community Corrections Grant Fund;
—$1.1 million from the Property Valuation Fund;
—$1 million from the New Mexico Medical Board Fund;
—$1 million from the Crime Laboratory Fund;
—$1 million from the Uninsured Employers' Fund; and
—$1 million from legislative cash balances.//
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**"Transfers" Examples:**
- HB 3 (NM, 2009):
//-Transfers $106.84 million from various funds and other revenue sources to the General Fund, including, but not limited to, the following funds (Sec. 1):
—$60 million from the College Affordability Endowment Fund;
—$5 million from the cash balances of the Department of Higher Education's Special Program Fund;
—$3.5 million from the Workers' Compensation Administration Fund;
—$3 million from the Enhanced 911 Fund;
—$2.85 million from the Higher Education Performance Fund;
—$2.5 million from the Hazardous Waste Emergency Fund;
—$1.9 million from the Instructional Material Fund;
—$1.7 million from revenue generated by the Driver Safety Fee;
—$1.5 million from the Real Estate Commission Fund;
—$1.5 million from the Electronic Voting System Revolving Fund;
—$1.5 million from the Community Corrections Grant Program;
—$1.5 million from the Community Corrections Department Intensive Supervision Fund;
—$1.45 million from the Public Pre-Kindergarten Fund;
—$1.2 million from the revenue generated from the antitrust case and consumer protection settlements;
—$1.18 million from the Juvenile Community Corrections Grant Fund;
—$1.1 million from the Property Valuation Fund;
—$1 million from the New Mexico Medical Board Fund;
—$1 million from the Crime Laboratory Fund;
—$1 million from the Uninsured Employers' Fund; and
—$1 million from legislative cash balances.//
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