New Mexico Statutes
Article 3 - Public Records
Section 14-3-4 - Duties and powers of commission.

It shall be the duty of the commission to:
A. employ as state records administrator a competent, experienced person professionally trained as an archivist and records manager who shall serve at the pleasure of the commission. He need not be a resident of New Mexico at the time of his employment. His salary shall be fixed by the commission;
B. approve the biennial budget covering costs of the operations set forth in this act [Chapter 14, Article 3 NMSA 1978], as prepared by the administrator for presentation to the state legislature;
C. decide, by majority vote, any disagreements between the administrator and any state officer regarding the disposition of records within the custody of said officer, such decisions to have the effect of law;
D. consider the recommendations of the administrator for the destruction of specifically reported records, and by unanimous vote either order or forbid such destruction;
E. approve in writing, or reject, the written terms and conditions of each proposed loan of documentary material to the records center, as agreed upon by the lender and the administrator;
F. adopt and publish rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of the Public Records Act;
G. request any agency to designate a records liaison officer to cooperate with, assist and advise the administrator in the performance of his duties and to provide such other assistance and data as will enable the commission and administrator properly to carry out the purposes of the Public Records Act; and
H. prepare an annual report to the governor on the operations conducted under the terms of this act during the previous year, including a complete fiscal report on costs and effected savings, and cause same to be published.
History: 1953 Comp., § 71-6-4, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 245, § 4.
Necessary and implied authority. — The commission of public records has all necessary and implied authority to carry out the responsibilities delegated to it by law. 1969 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 69-03.
Duty not to exceed authority. — The commission of public records has a duty not to exceed the authority delegated to it by law. 1969 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 69-03.
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.