No person shall make or approve payment for personnel services to any person in the service, unless the payroll voucher or account of the pay is certified by the director that the person being paid was employed in accordance with the Personnel Act.
History: 1953 Comp., § 5-4-39, enacted by Laws 1961, ch. 240, § 12.
Only concern of personnel department (personnel director) under this section is to certify whether the person shown on a payroll voucher is employed in accordance with the Personnel Act, and this would involve such matters as eligibility for the particular covered position at the particular salary shown on the payroll voucher. 1963 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 63-105.
Certification authority applies only to positions covered under Personnel Act. 1963 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 63-105.
The status and compensation of unclassified (exempt) employees is of no concern to the personnel department (personnel director), as its statutory authority is limited to the "service" defined in Subsection C of Section 10-9-3 NMSA 1978. 1963 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 63-105.
Department of finance and administration corrects computation errors. — If an objection of the personnel office (personnel director) to a payroll voucher goes to errors in computation or something of like nature, it is for the department of finance and administration to see that such errors are corrected. 1963 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 63-105.
Exemption questions determined by attorney general. — The department of finance and administration is to honor a payroll voucher so long as it meets that department's requirements, but if the personnel department is of the opinion that a position is not exempt from coverage under the Personnel Act, a legal question involving statutory interpretation arises, and the matter should be referred to the office of the attorney general for determination. 1963 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 63-105.
Employing agency's determination of exemption prima facie correct. — When an employing agency employs a person to hold a position which is exempt from coverage under the Personnel Act and so notifies the personnel department (personnel director), the determination by the employing agency is to be considered as prima facie correct. 1963 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 63-105.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 67 C.J.S. Officers and Public Employees § 238; 81A C.J.S. States § 86.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 10 - Public Officers and Employees
Section 10-9-2 - Purpose of act; enactment under constitution.
Section 10-9-4 - Coverage of service.
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.