New Mexico Statutes
Article 21 - Sentence, Pardons and Paroles
Section 31-21-7 - Duties of director.

The director shall:
A. provide probation and parole services and supervise probationers and parolees;
B. assign officers to serve in each judicial district. Selection and assignment of officers to each judicial district shall be made by the director;
C. obtain office quarters for the staff in each district as necessary;
D. assign the secretarial, bookkeeping and accounting work to clerical employees;
E. direct the work of the officers and other employees;
F. formulate methods of investigation, supervision, recordkeeping and reports;
G. conduct training courses for the staff;
H. seek to cooperate with all agencies, public and private, that are concerned with the treatment or welfare of persons on probation or parole;
I. report to the parole board concerning the status of parolees under his supervision; and
J. perform such other duties as directed by the secretary of corrections.
History: 1953 Comp., § 41-17-21, enacted by Laws 1955, ch. 232, § 10; 1963, ch. 301, § 9; 1975, ch. 194, § 7; 1977, ch. 257, § 56; 1990, ch. 7, § 1.
Cross references. — For state board of probation and parole as referring to corrections division, see 33-1-7 NMSA 1978.
The 1990 amendment, effective May 16, 1990, deleted "with the advice and consent of the judge of the district" at the end of Subsection B, made a minor stylistic change in Subsection H, and substituted "secretary of corrections" for "secretary of the criminal justice department" at the end of Subsection J.
Court not required to enforce abstention from searches by probation officers. — Statutory provisions that require the director to supervise probationers, direct the work of probation officers and formulate methods of supervision do not require a court to enforce the provisions of the manual of instructions for parole officers concerning abstention from searches by probation officers. State v. Gardner, 1980-NMCA-122, 95 N.M. 171, 619 P.2d 847.
Law reviews. — For note, "Due Process, Equal Protection and the New Mexico Parole System," see 2 N.M.L. Rev. 234 (1972).

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 31 - Criminal Procedure

Article 21 - Sentence, Pardons and Paroles

Section 31-21-1 - [Construction of statutory provisions prescribing term of imprisonment; maximum or minimum.]

Section 31-21-2 - Clothing, money and transportation furnished to prisoners on release from correctional facility.

Section 31-21-3 - Short title.

Section 31-21-4 - Construction and purpose of act.

Section 31-21-5 - Definitions.

Section 31-21-6 - Protection of records.

Section 31-21-7 - Duties of director.

Section 31-21-8 - Director to administer interstate compacts relating to convicts on probation and parole.

Section 31-21-9 - Presentence and prerelease investigations.

Section 31-21-10 - Parole authority and procedure.

Section 31-21-10.1 - Sex offenders; period of parole; terms and conditions of parole.

Section 31-21-11 - Parole to detainers to serve another sentence or for hospitalization and treatment.

Section 31-21-12 - Conditional release.

Section 31-21-13 - Information from prison officials.

Section 31-21-13.1 - Intensive supervision programs.

Section 31-21-14 - Return of parole violator.

Section 31-21-15 - Return of probation violator.

Section 31-21-16 - Repealed.

Section 31-21-17 - Executive clemency; investigation and reports.

Section 31-21-17.1 - Administration by department.

Section 31-21-18 - Application to persons now on probation or parole.

Section 31-21-19 - Participation of the United States and other states.

Section 31-21-20 - Information from courts.

Section 31-21-21 - Conditions of probation.

Section 31-21-22 - Short title.

Section 31-21-23 - Purpose.

Section 31-21-24 - Parole board; members; appointment; terms; qualifications; compensation; organization.

Section 31-21-25 - Powers and duties of the board.

Section 31-21-25.1 - Parole board; additional powers and duties; medical and geriatric parole program.

Section 31-21-26 - Transitional provisions.

Section 31-21-27 - Reentry drug court program for inmates; district court supervision.