The statuary hall commission shall:
A. meet at the call of the governor but shall meet no fewer than four times per year;
B. determine the process necessary for New Mexico to have a second statue placed in the national statuary hall;
C. develop procedures for the funding of the second statue and raise funds to commission the design, creation and transport of a statue to be placed in the national statuary hall through the creation of a foundation for the acceptance of gifts, donations, bequests and proceeds from appropriate fundraising events in accordance with the provisions of the act of July 2, 1864 (40 U.S.C. 187); and
D. commission the design and creation of a statue of the illustrious San Juan pueblo Indian strategist and warrior Pope, who was renowned, respected and revered by the Native Americans of New Mexico as the leader of the pueblo revolt of 1680 and who would be the second Native American to be honored with placement of a statue in the national statuary hall.
History: Laws 1997, ch. 177, § 2.
Emergency clauses. — Laws 1997, ch. 177 § 4 contained an emergency clause and was approved April 10, 1997.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 12 - Miscellaneous Public Affairs Matters
Article 3 - State Seal, Song and Symbols
Section 12-3-1 - [State seal; design.]
Section 12-3-2 - [Adoption of flag for state of New Mexico.]
Section 12-3-3 - Salute to state flag.
Section 12-3-5 - [State song; adoption.]
Section 12-3-6 - Spanish language state song.
Section 12-3-7 - Spanish language salute to the state flag.
Section 12-3-8 - [State song; filing in office of secretary of state.]
Section 12-3-9 - State slogan for business, commerce and industry.
Section 12-3-10 - State ballad.
Section 12-3-12 - State bilingual song.
Section 12-3-13 - Statuary hall designation.
Section 12-3-14 - Commission; funds.
Section 12-3-15 - [Statuary hall] commission created.
Section 12-3-17 - Official balloon museum.