2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Unemployment Compensation
Section 51-1-40 - Actions for enforcement.

A. In any civil action to enforce the provisions of this act, the division may be represented by the attorney general or some attorney designated by him to act, by any district attorney or by an attorney designated and employed by the department.
B. All criminal actions for violation of any provision of this act or any rules or regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be prosecuted by the district attorney of the district in which the offense was committed. The attorney general is authorized to assist in the conduct of any such prosecution if deemed necessary by him or by the district attorney, and the division is authorized to employ special counsel to assist in the prosecution, with the advice and consent of the district attorney and approved by the court. An authorized representative of the secretary may institute any such prosecution by the filing of a complaint or information in accordance with the laws of this state.
C. In addition to suits by civil action for the collection of contributions as authorized by Section 51-1-36 NMSA 1978, the division may, in its own name, sue and may be sued by an employing unit or other proper party, in the manner provided by law for civil actions in the courts of this state including actions for declaratory judgments, where such action is necessary for the proper determination and enforcement of any right under this act; provided, that this shall not affect any administrative remedy or authority for judicial review contained in said act.
D. When contributions or payments in lieu of contributions imposed by the Unemployment Compensation Law have not been paid by an employer subject to that law, the division may institute an action in accordance with the provisions of Section 7-1-53 NMSA 1978 to ensure or compel payment of delinquent contributions or payments in lieu of contributions.
History: Laws 1936 (S.S.), ch. 1, § 17; 1941 Comp., § 57-820; Laws 1951, ch. 76, § 3; 1953 Comp., § 59-9-20; Laws 1979, ch. 280, § 42; 1991, ch. 122, § 10.
Cross references. — For declaratory judgments, see 44-6-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.
For meaning of "this act", see 51-1-33 NMSA 1978 and notes thereto.
The 1991 amendment, effective April 3, 1991, substituted "division" for "department" throughout the section and added Subsection D.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 51 - Unemployment Compensation

Article 1 - Unemployment Compensation

Section 51-1-1 - Short title.

Section 51-1-2 - Definitions.

Section 51-1-3 - Declaration of state public policy.

Section 51-1-4 - Monetary computation of benefits; payment generally.

Section 51-1-5 - Benefit eligibility conditions.

Section 51-1-6 - Periods of time not counted in determining eligibility for unemployment compensation.

Section 51-1-7 - Disqualification for benefits.

Section 51-1-8 - Claims for benefits.

Section 51-1-8.1 - Voluntary withholding of federal income tax.

Section 51-1-9 - Contributions; computation; payment.

Section 51-1-10 - Rate of contribution.

Section 51-1-11 - Employer contribution rates; benefits chargeable; unemployment compensation fund adequate reserve; reserve factor; excess claims premium; definitions.

Section 51-1-12 - Penalty; late payment of contributions.

Section 51-1-13 - Financing benefits paid to employees of nonprofit organizations.

Section 51-1-14 - Financing benefits paid to employees of governmental entities.

Section 51-1-15 - Risk management division; payments in lieu of contributions.

Section 51-1-16 - Financing benefits to employees of local public bodies not participating in the local public body unemployment compensation reserve fund.

Section 51-1-17 - Budgets; governmental entities.

Section 51-1-18 - Period, election and termination of employer's coverage.

Section 51-1-19 - Unemployment compensation fund.

Section 51-1-19.1 - Repealed.

Section 51-1-20 - Repealed.

Section 51-1-21 - Seal; report.

Section 51-1-22 - Repealed.

Section 51-1-23 - Publication.

Section 51-1-24 - Repealed.

Section 51-1-25 - Advisory councils.

Section 51-1-26 - Employment stabilization.

Section 51-1-27 - Records and papers.

Section 51-1-28 - Oaths and witnesses.

Section 51-1-29 - Enforcement of subpoenas; penalty.

Section 51-1-30 - Protection against self-incrimination.

Section 51-1-31 - State-federal cooperation.

Section 51-1-32 - Disclosure of information; penalty.

Section 51-1-33 - Employment service.

Section 51-1-34 - Administration funds.

Section 51-1-35 - Reimbursement of fund.

Section 51-1-36 - Collection of contributions.

Section 51-1-37 - Protection of rights and benefits.

Section 51-1-37.1 - Child support obligations.

Section 51-1-37.2 - Food stamp overissuances.

Section 51-1-38 - Penalties; liability for benefit overpayment.

Section 51-1-39 - [Saving clause.]

Section 51-1-40 - Actions for enforcement.

Section 51-1-41 - Nonliability of state.

Section 51-1-42 - Definitions.

Section 51-1-43 - Unemployment compensation; governmental entities.

Section 51-1-44 - Additional definitions.

Section 51-1-45 - State government unemployment compensation reserve fund created; purposes; assessments.

Section 51-1-46 - Local public body unemployment compensation reserve fund created; purposes; assessments.

Section 51-1-47 - Application of the act [Applicability of act to governmental entities].

Section 51-1-48 - Definitions; extended benefits.

Section 51-1-48.1 - Extended benefits; eligibility.

Section 51-1-48.2 - Extended benefits; payments.

Section 51-1-49 - Repealed.

Section 51-1-50 - Reciprocal arrangements.

Section 51-1-51 - Record availability; cooperation.

Section 51-1-52 - Effectiveness of federal act inoperative.

Section 51-1-52.1 - Leasing employer; temporary services employer.

Section 51-1-53 - [Saving clauses.]

Section 51-1-54 - Repealed.

Section 51-1-55 - Res judicata and collateral estoppel prohibition.

Section 51-1-56 - Death reports.

Section 51-1-57 - Amnesty.

Section 51-1-58 - Conformity with federal laws.

Section 51-1-59 - Coverage of Indian tribes.