The legislature finds that the administration of the legislative branch of state government is becoming increasingly complex. This complexity and the ever-increasing demands on legislative officials necessitate maintaining during the interim the offices of chief clerk of the house of representatives and chief clerk of the senate with necessary support staff.
History: 1978 Comp., § 2-14-1, enacted by Laws 1993, ch. 3, § 1.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 2 - Legislative Branch
Article 14 - Interim Activities of Chief Clerks of House of Representatives and Senate
Section 2-14-1 - Legislative findings.
Section 2-14-2 - Chief clerks; interim activities authorized.
Section 2-14-3 - Interim duties of the chief clerks.
Section 2-14-4 - Partisan political activities; prohibition.