New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - State Rules
Section 14-4-9 - [Law governing filing of agency rules, documents and publications.]

Wherever any law requires an agency to file a rule, pamphlet, document or publication with the librarian of the supreme court law library such shall be accomplished by the delivery and filing as provided in the State Rules Act.
History: 1953 Comp., § 71-7-10, enacted by Laws 1967, ch. 275, § 12.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 14 - Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths

Article 4 - State Rules

Section 14-4-1 - Short title.

Section 14-4-2 - Definitions.

Section 14-4-3 - Format of rules; filing; distribution.

Section 14-4-4 - Publication filing and distribution; official depository.

Section 14-4-5 - Time limit on adoption of a proposed rule; filing and compliance required for validity.

Section 14-4-5.1 - Temporary provision.

Section 14-4-5.2 - Notice of proposed rulemaking.

Section 14-4-5.3 - Public participation, comments and rule hearings.

Section 14-4-5.4 - Agency record in rulemaking proceeding.

Section 14-4-5.5 - Concise explanatory statement.

Section 14-4-5.6 - Emergency rule.

Section 14-4-5.7 - Conflicts between rule and statute; variance between proposed and final action.

Section 14-4-5.8 - Procedural rules.

Section 14-4-6 - [Trade, sale and exchange of agency rules, publications and reports by records center.]

Section 14-4-7 - Current listing of rules; rule repeals.

Section 14-4-7.1 - New Mexico register.

Section 14-4-7.2 - New Mexico Administrative Code.

Section 14-4-8 - Documents not required to be filed with state library.

Section 14-4-9 - [Law governing filing of agency rules, documents and publications.]

Section 14-4-10 - State publications for sale or issue by state agencies; listing by state records administrator.

Section 14-4-11 - [Personal files, records and documents of elected state officials; placing in state archives by the state records administrator.]