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AN ACT
RELATING TO COUNTIES; REVISING THE POPULATION ACCOUNTING
BASIS FOR CLASSIFYING COUNTIES; CHANGING THE EFFECTIVE DATE
OF SALARY CLASSIFICATION; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 4-44-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1957,
Chapter 196, Section 1) is amended to read:
"4-44-1. CLASSIFICATION FOR SALARY PURPOSES.--
A. For the purpose of fixing salaries of county
officers, the several counties of the state, except "H" class
counties, are hereby classified as follows:
(1) those having a final, full assessed
valuation of over seventy-five million dollars ($75,000,000)
and having a population of one hundred thousand persons or
more as determined by the most current annual population data
or estimate available from the United States census bureau,
as class "A" counties;
(2) those having a final, full assessed
valuation in excess of seventy-five million dollars
($75,000,000) with a population less than one hundred
thousand persons as determined by the most current annual
population data or estimate available from the United States
census bureau, as class "B" counties;
(3) those having a final, full assessed
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valuation in excess of forty-five million dollars
($45,000,000) with a population less than one hundred
thousand persons as determined by the most current annual
population data or estimate available from the United States
census bureau, as class "C" counties;
(4) those having a final, full assessed
valuation of over fourteen million dollars ($14,000,000), as
counties of the first class;
(5) those having a final, full assessed
valuation of eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($8,250,000) and under fourteen million dollars $14,000,000),
as counties of the second class;
(6) those having a final, full assessed
valuation of six million five hundred thousand dollars
($6,500,000) and under eight million two hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($8,250,000), as counties of the third
class;
(7) those having a final, full assessed
valuation of four million seven hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($4,750,000) and under six million five hundred
thousand dollars ($6,500,000), as counties of the fourth
class; and
(8) those having a final, full assessed
valuation of less than four million seven hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($4,750,000), as counties of the fifth
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class.
B. The assessed valuation for each year shall be
the full valuation as finally fixed for that year."
Section 2. Section 4-44-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1915,
Chapter 12, Section 19, as amended) is amended to read:
"4-44-2. BIENNIAL DETERMINATION OF CLASSIFICATION.--
From and after January 1, 1962, the classification of
counties shall be fixed and governed by the assessed
valuation as finally fixed for the preceding year. Provided,
one hundred twenty days after January 1, 1962 and one hundred
twenty days from January 1 of each second year thereafter,
the classification shall be determined by the secretary of
finance and administration from the assessed valuation of
each county as finally fixed for the preceding year, and the
secretary of finance and administration upon making the
determination shall notify the board of county commissioners
of each county of the class within which each of the counties
of this state falls according to the classification, and the
classification as so fixed and determined by the secretary of
finance and administration shall govern the salaries of the
county officers for two years beginning July 1 of the year
the classification is determined."
Section 3. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
peace, health and safety that this act take effect
immediately.