New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - State Funds and Capital Programs
Section 6-4-2.3 - Appropriation contingency fund.

There is created within the general fund the "appropriation contingency fund".
A. The appropriation contingency fund may be expended only upon specific authorization by the legislature or as provided in Sections 6-7-1 through 6-7-3 NMSA 1978 in the event there is no surplus of unappropriated money in the general fund and in the amount authorized by the legislature.
B. Notwithstanding Section 6-4-4 NMSA 1978, for the seventy-ninth fiscal year, if the revenues of the general fund exceed the total appropriations from the general fund, the excess revenue shall be transferred to the appropriation contingency fund.
C. Five million dollars ($5,000,000) is transferred from the operating reserve fund to the public school state-support reserve fund in the eightieth fiscal year.
D. If revenues and transfers to the general fund, excluding transfers to the operating reserve, appropriation contingency fund and public school state-support reserve, as of the end of the seventy-ninth fiscal year, are not sufficient to meet appropriations, the governor, with state board of finance approval, may transfer at the end of that year the amount necessary to meet the year's obligations from the unencumbered balance remaining in the general fund operating reserve in a total not to exceed sixty million dollars ($60,000,000).
History: Laws 1991, ch. 10, ยง 7.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 6 - Public Finances

Article 4 - State Funds and Capital Programs

Section 6-4-1 - Capital programs; preparation; duties.

Section 6-4-2 - [General fund created.]

Section 6-4-2.1 - General fund operating reserve created; authorizing expenditures.

Section 6-4-2.2 - General fund tax stabilization reserve.

Section 6-4-2.3 - Appropriation contingency fund.

Section 6-4-2.4 - Repealed.

Section 6-4-2.5 - New Mexico recovery and reinvestment fund.

Section 6-4-3 - State revenue-sharing trust fund created.

Section 6-4-4 - Transfers between general fund reserves.

Section 6-4-5 - Repealed.

Section 6-4-6 - Expenditures authorized to maintain cash flow.

Section 6-4-7 - Computer systems enhancement fund; created.

Section 6-4-8 - Repealed.

Section 6-4-9 - Tobacco settlement permanent fund; investment; distribution.

Section 6-4-10 - Tobacco settlement program fund created; purpose.

Section 6-4-11 - Tobacco settlement distributions to state; transfer to tobacco settlement permanent fund.

Section 6-4-12 - Definitions.

Section 6-4-13 - Requirements. (Contingent repeal.)

Section 6-4-13.1 - Severability.

Section 6-4-14 - Short title.

Section 6-4-15 - Findings and purpose.

Section 6-4-16 - Definitions.

Section 6-4-17 - Certification by tobacco product manufacturer.

Section 6-4-18 - Directory of tobacco product manufacturers and cigarette brands.

Section 6-4-18.1 - Bond requirements for newly qualified and elevated risk nonparticipating manufacturers.

Section 6-4-19 - Maintenance of directory; notice.

Section 6-4-20 - Agent for service of process.

Section 6-4-20.1 - Joint and several liability.

Section 6-4-21 - Reporting of information; escrow installments.

Section 6-4-22 - Penalties and other remedies.

Section 6-4-23 - General provisions.

Section 6-4-24 - Construction of act.

Section 6-4-24.1 - Attorney general authority; audit and investigation.

Section 6-4-24.2 - Presumption.

Section 6-4-25 - Gasoline and home heating relief fund; created.

Section 6-4-26 - Governor's contingency fund; created; purpose; audits.

Section 6-4-27 - Excess extraction taxes suspense fund; transfer of excess oil and gas emergency school tax revenue; tax stabilization reserve; early childhood education and care fund.