HOUSE BILL 394
51st legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2013
INTRODUCED BY
Paul C. Bandy
AN ACT
RELATING TO NEW MEXICO HISTORY; ENACTING THE HISTORIC STATUES ACT; PROVIDING FOR AN HONOR ROLL OF DISTINGUISHED NEW MEXICANS; PROVIDING FOR STATUES TO BE ERECTED; CREATING A FUND; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the "Historic Statues Act".
SECTION 2. HONOR ROLL--ELIGIBILITY--DESIGNATION--STATE HISTORIAN DUTIES.--
A. The state historian shall maintain the "honor roll of distinguished New Mexicans" to honor persons designated by memorial of the legislature for their significant contributions toward building the New Mexico of today.
B. To be eligible to be placed on the honor roll, a person must:
(1) be deceased at least fifty years; and
(2) have been born in or been a resident of New Mexico or made a significant and distinguished contribution to the progress of the state in the arts, medicine, business, education, agriculture, religion, military, politics, science or the law; have performed some heroic or exemplary action to the benefit of the state; or demonstrated some other extraordinary quality.
C. The honor roll shall be published on the state historian's web site, including biographical and other educational information about each distinguished New Mexican. The state historian may publish educational materials about the distinguished New Mexicans for use in the public schools and other venues.
SECTION 3. HISTORIC STATUES--SELECTION--PRODUCTION.--
A. The legislature or a state agency or a political subdivision of the state that has control over land, a public building or a public right of way may provide for a historic statue of any person on the honor roll of distinguished New Mexicans to be erected on the land or grounds of the public building or public right of way.
B. The cultural affairs department shall facilitate or coordinate and oversee the design and production of the historic statues. The department shall explore methods to facilitate cost-efficient and cost-effective ways to produce the statues.
C. A historic statue shall be at least life-sized and may include other persons or animals in addition to the distinguished New Mexican, if appropriate to the design, and shall be constructed of aluminum, bronze or other compound appropriate for the New Mexico weather. Fabrication of the statue shall be by traditional methods or by the employment of modern and innovative techniques. Statues shall be realistic and lifelike. If no photographs exist of the subject, the representation shall be made as true to life as possible from paintings, drawings or written accounts of the subject. An appropriate plaque shall accompany the statue that explains briefly why the person is worthy of honor as a distinguished New Mexican. The cultural affairs department may accept a donation of a statue if the statue and the conditions of the donation generally conform to the provisions of the Historic Statues Act.
SECTION 4. HISTORIC STATUES FUND--CREATED.--
A. The "historic statues fund" is created as a nonreverting fund in the state treasury. The fund consists of appropriations, gifts, grants and donations and income from investment of the fund. The fund shall be administered by the cultural affairs department and money in the fund is appropriated to the department to carry out the purposes of the Historic Statues Act.
B. Subaccounts of the fund may be established to account for specific appropriations, gifts or donations for a particular historic statue. Money in a subaccount is appropriated to the cultural affairs department to carry out the purposes of the Historic Statues Act. Money from a donation in a subaccount shall be used in accordance with the terms of the donation.
SECTION 5. DEFACING OR MOVING A HISTORIC STATUE--PENALTIES.--
A. Any person who writes, paints or marks on or otherwise defaces a historic statue, plaque or statue setting is guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by imprisonment for a definite term not to exceed one year, or both.
B. Any person who deliberately breaks, chisels, scratches, moves from its base or otherwise disfigures, moves or unlawfully possesses a historic statue or plaque is guilty of a fourth degree felony, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000) or by imprisonment for a definite term not to exceed eighteen months, or both.
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