0001| SENATE BILL 538 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| L. SKIP VERNON | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT; GIVING THE SECRETARY OF PUBLIC | 0012| SAFETY THE AUTHORITY TO COMMISSION DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES AS LAW | 0013| ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS. | 0014| | 0015| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0016| Section 1. Section 9-19-6 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1987, | 0017| Chapter 254, Section 6, as amended) is amended to read: | 0018| "9-19-6. SECRETARY--DUTIES AND GENERAL POWERS.-- | 0019| A. The secretary is responsible to the governor for | 0020| the operation of the department. It is his duty to manage all | 0021| operations of the department and to administer and enforce the | 0022| laws with which he or the department is charged. | 0023| B. To perform his duties, the secretary has every | 0024| power expressly enumerated in the laws, whether granted to the | 0025| secretary or the department or any division of the department, | 0001| except where authority conferred upon any division is | 0002| explicitly exempted from the secretary's authority by statute. | 0003| In accordance with these provisions, the secretary shall: | 0004| (1) except as otherwise provided in the | 0005| Department of Public Safety Act, exercise general supervisory | 0006| and appointing authority over all department employees, subject | 0007| to any applicable personnel laws and regulations; provided that | 0008| the secretary shall not reduce positions for the seventy-sixth | 0009| fiscal year budgeted in the General Appropriation Act of 1987 | 0010| except for cause, by attrition or by occurrence of a vacancy; | 0011| (2) delegate authority to subordinates as he | 0012| deems necessary and appropriate, clearly delineating such | 0013| delegated authority and the limitations thereto; | 0014| (3) organize the department into those | 0015| organizational units he deems will enable it to function most | 0016| efficiently, subject to any provisions of law requiring or | 0017| establishing specific organizational units; | 0018| (4) within the limitations of available | 0019| appropriations and applicable laws, employ and fix the | 0020| compensation of those persons necessary to discharge his | 0021| duties; | 0022| (5) take administrative action by issuing | 0023| orders and instructions, not inconsistent with the law, to | 0024| assure implementation of and compliance with the provisions of | 0025| law with the administration or execution of which he is | 0001| responsible and to enforce those orders and instructions by | 0002| appropriate administrative action [or actions] in the court; | 0003| (6) conduct research and studies that will | 0004| improve the operation of the department and examine other | 0005| entities and functions of state government related to public | 0006| safety for purposes of possible transfer to the department; | 0007| (7) provide courses of instruction and | 0008| practical training for employees of the department and other | 0009| persons involved in the administration of programs with the | 0010| objective of improving the operations and efficiency of | 0011| administration; | 0012| (8) prepare an annual budget of the | 0013| department; | 0014| (9) provide cooperation, at the request of | 0015| heads of administratively attached agencies, in order to: | 0016| (a) minimize or eliminate duplication of | 0017| services and jurisdictional conflicts; | 0018| (b) coordinate activities and resolve | 0019| problems of mutual concern; and | 0020| (c) resolve by agreement the manner and | 0021| extent to which the department shall provide budgeting, | 0022| recordkeeping and related clerical assistance to | 0023| administratively attached agencies, if any; | 0024| (10) appoint, with the governor's consent, for | 0025| each division, a director. These appointed positions are | 0001| exempt from the provisions of the Personnel Act. Persons | 0002| appointed to these positions shall serve at the pleasure of the | 0003| secretary; | 0004| (11) appoint the director of the New Mexico | 0005| law enforcement academy, subject to the approval of the New | 0006| Mexico law enforcement academy board; | 0007| (12) give bond in the penal sum of twenty-five | 0008| thousand dollars ($25,000) and require division directors to | 0009| each give bond in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars | 0010| ($10,000), conditioned upon the faithful performance of duties | 0011| as provided in the Surety Bond Act, with the department paying | 0012| the cost of such bonds; and | 0013| (13) require performance bonds of such | 0014| employees and officers as he deems necessary as provided in the | 0015| Surety Bond Act, with the department paying the costs of such | 0016| bonds. | 0017| C. The secretary may apply for and receive, with | 0018| the governor's approval, in the name of the department, any | 0019| public or private funds, including but not limited to United | 0020| States government funds, available to the department to carry | 0021| out its programs, duties or services. | 0022| D. The secretary may commission employees as peace | 0023| officers when the employees' primary duties are law | 0024| enforcement- related and the employees are certified pursuant | 0025| to the Law Enforcement Training Act. | 0001| [D.] E. Where functions of departments overlap | 0002| or a function assigned to one department could better be | 0003| performed by another department, the secretary may recommend | 0004| appropriate legislation to the next session of the legislature | 0005| for its approval. | 0006| [E.] F. The secretary may make and adopt such | 0007| reasonable and procedural rules and regulations as may be | 0008| necessary to carry out the duties of the department and its | 0009| divisions. No rule or regulation promulgated by the director | 0010| of any division in carrying out the functions and duties of the | 0011| division shall be effective until approved by the secretary | 0012| unless otherwise provided by statute. Unless otherwise pro- | 0013| | 0014| vided by statute, no regulation affecting any person or agency | 0015| outside the department shall be adopted, amended or repealed | 0016| without a public hearing on the proposed action before the | 0017| secretary or a hearing officer designated by him. The public | 0018| hearing shall be held in Santa Fe unless otherwise permitted by | 0019| statute. Notice of the subject matter of the regulation, the | 0020| action proposed to be taken, the time and place of the hearing, | 0021| the manner in which interested persons may present their views | 0022| and the method by which copies of the proposed regulation, pro- | 0023| | 0024| posed amendment or repeal of an existing regulation may be | 0025| obtained shall be published once at least thirty days prior to | 0001| the hearing date in a newspaper of general circulation in the | 0002| state and mailed at least thirty days prior to the hearing date | 0003| to all persons who have made a written request for advance | 0004| notice of hearing. | 0005| [F.] G. All rules and regulations shall be | 0006| filed in accordance with the State Rules Act." | 0007| Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the | 0008| provisions of this act is July 1, 1997. | 0009|  |