When any budget for a local public body has been approved and received by a local public body, it is binding upon all officials and governing authorities, and no governing authority or official shall allow or approve claims in excess thereof, and no official shall pay any check or warrant in excess thereof, and the allowances or claims or checks or warrants so allowed or paid shall be a liability against the officials so allowing or paying those claims or checks or warrants, and recovery for the excess amounts so allowed or paid may be had against the bondsmen of those officials.
History: 1953 Comp., § 11-2-61, enacted by Laws 1957, ch. 250, § 6; 2001, ch. 147, § 3.
The 2001 amendment, effective June 15, 2001, inserted "check or" preceding "warrant" and inserted "checks or" preceding "warrants" in two places.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 6 - Local Government Finances
Section 6-6-2 - Local government division; powers and duties.
Section 6-6-3 - Local public bodies; duties.
Section 6-6-4 - Local government division; research and survey; report to governor and legislature.
Section 6-6-4.1 - Local government division; additional duties; occupancy tax quarterly reports.
Section 6-6-5 - Record of approved budget.
Section 6-6-6 - Approved budgets; claims or warrants in excess of budget; liability.
Section 6-6-7 - [Limitation on county expenditures during year official's term expires; exceptions.]
Section 6-6-9 - [Limitation on municipal expenditures during year officials' terms expire.]
Section 6-6-10 - Violation of expense limit; penalty.
Section 6-6-11 - Yearly expenditures limited to income; Bateman Act.
Section 6-6-12 - Exemptions from Bateman Act.
Section 6-6-13 - Salaries to be prorated.
Section 6-6-15 - [Void indebtedness; payment from later collections; disposition of surplus.]
Section 6-6-16 - [Appealed claims; payment.]
Section 6-6-17 - [Current year same as fiscal year.]
Section 6-6-18 - Current year; disposition of funds.
Section 6-6-19 - Local government permanent fund.
Section 6-6-20 - Municipal post-employment life insurance benefits trust.