New Mexico Statutes
Article 3 - Public Records
Section 14-3-3 - State commission of public records; creation.

A. A "state commission of public records" is established consisting of:
(1) the secretary of state;
(2) the secretary of general services;
(3) the librarian of the supreme court law library;
(4) the secretary of cultural affairs;
(5) the state auditor;
(6) the attorney general; and
(7) a recognized, professionally trained historian in the field of New Mexico history, who is a resident in New Mexico, appointed by the governor for a term of six years.
B. Each member of the commission may designate an alternate to serve in the member's stead.
C. The commission shall elect one of its members to be chair and another to be secretary. The members of the commission shall serve without compensation other than actual expenses of attending meetings of the commission or while in performance of their official duties in connection with the business of the commission.
D. The commission shall hold not less than four meetings during each calendar year and may hold special meetings as may be necessary to transact business of the commission. All meetings shall be called by the chair or when requested in writing by any two members of the commission. Four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum.
E. The administrator shall attend all meetings of the commission.
History: 1953 Comp., § 71-6-3, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 245, § 3; 1977, ch. 247, § 181; 1983, ch. 301, § 32; 2015, ch. 19, § 2.
Cross references. — For Per Diem and Mileage Act, see 10-8-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.
The 2015 amendment, effective July 1, 2015, provided for new members on the state commission of public records; in Paragraph (3) of Subsection A, after "the", deleted "state law", and after "librarian", added "of the supreme court law library"; in Paragraph (4) of Subsection A, after "the", deleted "director of the museum of New Mexico" and added "secretary of cultural affairs"; in Paragraph (7) of Subsection A, after "history,", added "who is a"; designated the last sentence of Paragraph (7) of Subsection A as Subsection B and redesignated the succeeding subsections accordingly; in the present Subsection B, after "serve in", deleted "his" and added "the member's"; in the present Subsection C, after "members to be", deleted "chairman" and added "chair"; in the present Subsection D, after "called by the", deleted "chairman" and added "chair".
Governor has no constitutional or statutory power to establish agency to meet governmental printing and duplication needs as a new division of the commission of public records whose existence and scope of functioning is based on a legislative enactment which cannot fairly be construed to include authority to undertake such services. 1969 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 69-03.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 14 - Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths

Article 3 - Public Records

Section 14-3-1 - Short title.

Section 14-3-2 - Definitions.

Section 14-3-3 - State commission of public records; creation.

Section 14-3-4 - Duties and powers of commission.

Section 14-3-5 - Gifts, donations and loans.

Section 14-3-6 - Administrator; duties.

Section 14-3-7 - Inspection and survey of public records.

Section 14-3-7.1 - Access to confidential records.

Section 14-3-8 - Records center.

Section 14-3-8.1 - Records center revolving fund; created; revenues from sales deposited in fund.

Section 14-3-9 - Disposition of public records.

Section 14-3-10 - Disagreement as to value of records.

Section 14-3-11 - Destruction of records.

Section 14-3-12 - Transfer of records upon termination of state agencies.

Section 14-3-13 - Protection of records.

Section 14-3-14 - Advisory groups.

Section 14-3-15 - Reproduction on film; evidence; review, inventory and approval of systems.

Section 14-3-15.1 - Records of state agencies; public records; copy fees; computer databases; criminal penalty.

Section 14-3-15.2 - Electronic authentication; substitution for signature.

Section 14-3-16 - Attorney general may replevin state records.

Section 14-3-17 - Approval of existing state agency systems.

Section 14-3-18 - County and municipal records; geographic information system; computer databases; copy fees.

Section 14-3-19 - Storage equipment, supplies and materials; microfilm services and supplies; purchase by state commission of public records for resale.

Section 14-3-20 - Interstate compacts; filing; index.

Section 14-3-21 - [State publications; manuals of procedure; rules; reports; uniform style and form.]

Section 14-3-22 - Public policy on certain publications; state commission of public records duties.

Section 14-3-23 - [Manuals of procedure; preparation by state agencies; review by state records administrator; publication.]

Section 14-3-25 - Recompiled.