As used in the Legislative Disaster Succession Act [12-11-11 to 12-11-18 NMSA 1978]:
A. "attack" means any hostile action by an enemy of the United States which is intended to and physically damages citizens or property in the United States;
B. "disaster" means the damage or injury, caused by enemy attack, to persons or property in this state of such magnitude that a state of martial law is declared to exist in this state, and a disaster emergency is declared by the chief executive officer of the United States and the chief executive officer of this state;
C. "unavailable" means unable because of death, disability or presumption of death raised by absence from usual place of domicile for unknown causes, to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of a member of the legislature. The appearance of the member at a session will automatically disqualify a disaster successor, and remove the unavailability of the member;
D. "disaster successor" means a person possessing the qualifications required of a member, designated pursuant to the Legislative Disaster Succession Act, to act for a member who is unavailable during the period of disaster emergency.
History: 1953 Comp., § 4-19-3, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 138, § 3.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 12 - Miscellaneous Public Affairs Matters
Part 2 - LEGISLATIVE DISASTER SUCCESSION ACT
Section 12-11-11 - Short title.
Section 12-11-12 - Declaration of policy.
Section 12-11-13 - Definitions.
Section 12-11-14 - Designation of disaster successors to legislators.
Section 12-11-15 - Filing designations.
Section 12-11-16 - Oath of office; assumption of office.
Section 12-11-17 - Quorum and vote requirements.
Section 12-11-18 - Period during which disaster successors may act.