County ordinances may be received in evidence without further proof when they are printed and when the ordinance purports to be printed by the county. Ordinances may also be proved by the seal of the board of county commissioners.
History: 1953 Comp., § 15-36A-8, enacted by Laws 1975, ch. 312, § 8.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 37 - County Ordinances
Section 4-37-1 - Counties; powers; ordinances.
Section 4-37-2 - Areas in which county ordinances are effective.
Section 4-37-3 - Enforcing county ordinances; jurisdiction.
Section 4-37-4 - Enforcement officers in counties; duties.
Section 4-37-5 - County ordinances; style and form.
Section 4-37-6 - Voting on proposed county ordinances; majority vote required for passage or repeal.
Section 4-37-7 - Proposal of ordinances; publication.
Section 4-37-8 - Printed county ordinances; seal; use as evidence.
Section 4-37-9 - County ordinances; recording and publication; effective date.
Section 4-37-9.1 - Water conservation and drought management plans.
Section 4-37-10 - Short title.