2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 9 - Personnel
Section 10-9-10 - Board duties.

The board shall:
A. promulgate regulations to effectuate the Personnel Act;
B. hear appeals and make recommendations to employers;
C. hire, with the approval of the governor, a director experienced in the field of personnel administration;
D. review budget requests prepared by the director for the operation of the personnel program and make appropriate recommendations thereon;
E. make investigations, studies and audits necessary to the proper administration of the Personnel Act;
F. make an annual report to the governor at the end of each fiscal year;
G. establish and maintain liaison with the general services department; and
H. represent the public interest in the improvement of personnel administration in the system.
History: 1953 Comp., § 5-4-34, enacted by Laws 1961, ch. 240, § 7; 1963, ch. 200, § 3; 1967, ch. 181, § 3; 1983, ch. 301, § 21.
Cross references. — For the Public Records Act, see Chapter 14, Article 3 NMSA 1978.
Rules adopted by board may not abridge statutory rights and duties. — The board has the statutory authority to adopt rules; however, the rules adopted may not abridge the rights or duties imposed by statute. State ex rel. N.M. State Highway Dep't v. Silva, 1982-NMCA-121, 98 N.M. 549, 650 P.2d 833.
Board acts in quasi-judicial capacity in hearing appeals. — In hearing administrative appeals by employees from agency action, as distinguished from its function in adopting rules and creating policy, the state personnel board acts in a quasi-judicial capacity rather than a policy-making function. Montoya v. Dep't of Fin. & Admin., 1982-NMCA-051, 98 N.M. 408, 649 P.2d 476.
Collective bargaining authority. — In New Mexico, there is an implied authority to bargain collectively in the public sector as an incident to the express grant of authority under the Personnel Act. Local 2238 of AFSCME v. Stratton, 1989-NMSC-003, 108 N.M. 163, 769 P.2d 76.
Effect of word "shall". — The word "shall" in this section appears to place a mandatory duty upon the board to promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the Personnel Act. 1964 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 64-22.
Classification under rule-making authority. — Under the rule-making authority of this section and Section 10-9-13 NMSA 1978 the state personnel board has a limited and restricted right to classify as confidential certain portions of an individual's personnel file which would not otherwise be made available to the state unless on a confidential or restricted basis. 1964 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 64-19.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 67 C.J.S. Officers and Public Employees § 197.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 10 - Public Officers and Employees

Article 9 - Personnel

Section 10-9-1 - Short title.

Section 10-9-2 - Purpose of act; enactment under constitution.

Section 10-9-3 - Definitions.

Section 10-9-4 - Coverage of service.

Section 10-9-4.1 - Personnel Act; rocky mountain information network employees; exemption from coverage.

Section 10-9-5 - Public officers and public employees; executive branch; annual exempt salaries plan.

Section 10-9-6 - Certified school instructors previously employed under the provisions of the Personnel Act.

Section 10-9-7 - Certain rules changes requiring legislative approval.

Section 10-9-8 - Personnel board; appointment.

Section 10-9-9 - Board members; pay; meetings.

Section 10-9-10 - Board duties.

Section 10-9-11 - Board and office administratively attached to general services department.

Section 10-9-12 - Director duties.

Section 10-9-13 - Rules; adoption; coverage.

Section 10-9-13.1 - Legislative finding; purpose of act.

Section 10-9-13.2 - Veteran's preference.

Section 10-9-14 - Blind not barred from competitive examination; method of testing.

Section 10-9-15 - Duties of state officers and employers.

Section 10-9-16 - Status of present employees.

Section 10-9-17 - Certification of payroll.

Section 10-9-18 - Appeals by employees to the board.

Section 10-9-19 - Reduction in force.

Section 10-9-20 - Oaths; testimony; records; refusal.

Section 10-9-21 - Prohibited acts.

Section 10-9-22 - Unlawful acts prohibited.

Section 10-9-23 - Penalties.

Section 10-9-24 - Existing rules.

Section 10-9-25 - Federal funds and assistance.