SENATE BILL 25

46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003

INTRODUCED BY

Allen V. Hurt







AN ACT

RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION OF SESSION LAWS; CHANGING THE DISTRIBUTION OF SESSION LAWS FROM AN AUTOMATIC DISTRIBUTION TO A DISTRIBUTION UPON REQUEST.



BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

Section 1. Section 8-4-6 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, Chapter 248, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read:

"8-4-6. DISTRIBUTION OF SESSION LAWS.--

A. The secretary of state shall, upon request, transmit copies of the session laws without charge as follows:

(1) one copy to each New Mexico supreme court justice;

(2) one copy to each New Mexico court of appeals judge;

(3) one copy to each New Mexico district court judge;

(4) five copies to the New Mexico attorney general;

(5) two copies to each New Mexico district attorney;

(6) one copy to the board of county commissioners of each county;

(7) copies to other state officers and agencies, or additional copies to those listed above if the copies or additional copies are needed for governmental purposes and are not to replace lost volumes; and

(8) copies to the New Mexico supreme court law library as may be required for exchange of similar materials with officers and agencies of the federal government, other states, districts, territories or possessions of the United States.

B. Copies of session laws supplied to officers and agencies of this state remain the property of the state and shall be delivered to their successors.

C. Whenever it is necessary to replace a volume of the session laws, because of the loss of the original volume, the secretary of state shall charge the officer or agency the same price [they] that would [charge] be charged if it were sold to a private individual, and the money from the sale shall be deposited in the fund it would be deposited in if it resulted from a sale to a private individual."

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