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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS, THE
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYS AND THE NEW
MEXICO ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES TO CONTINUE TO STUDY THE
STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS THAT COUNTIES PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR
DISTRICT COURTS AND DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.
WHEREAS, Senate Joint Memorial 22, a memorial passed in
the 2005 regular legislative session, required
representatives of the administrative office of the courts,
the administrative office of the district attorneys and the
New Mexico association of counties to meet and develop a
definition of who pays what for court and district attorney
facilities; and
WHEREAS, the administrative office of the courts, the
administrative office of the district attorneys and the New
Mexico association of counties met and developed
recommendations that were reported to the courts, corrections
and justice committee; and
WHEREAS, one of the recommendations was to determine
whether, as part of a long-term plan, security personnel
should be funded by the state for purposes of control and
statewide consistency; and
WHEREAS, another of the recommendations was to determine
whether, as part of a long-term plan, the state should take
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over more of the funding of these facilities; and
WHEREAS, the counties and the state would benefit from
further discussion on the topic of security personnel and
whether the state should take over more of the funding of the
facilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the administrative office of the
courts, the administrative office of the district attorneys
and the New Mexico association of counties be requested to
have further discussion on the topic of security personnel
and facility funding and to develop recommendations from
these discussions; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the administrative office
of the courts, the administrative office of the district
attorneys and the New Mexico association of counties report
their findings to the appropriate legislative interim
committee no later than November 30, 2007; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the administrative office of the courts, the
administrative office of the district attorneys and the New
Mexico association of counties.