Section 10-16H-2 – Definitions.
As used in the Public Employee Caregiver Leave Act: A. “eligible employee” means, except as provided pursuant to Section 8 [10-16H-4 NMSA 1978] of this 2019 act, an individual who is an officer or employee of the state or of a public school and who, in accordance with the policies of the state agency or […]
Section 10-16H-3 – Accumulated sick leave; application to family caregiving.
A. A state agency or public school that provides eligible employees with sick leave for an eligible employee’s own illness or injury or to receive health care shall permit its eligible employees to use accrued sick leave to care for their family members in accordance with the same terms and procedures that the state agency […]
Section 10-16H-4 – Exemptions.
A. The provisions of the Public Employee Caregiver Leave Act shall not apply to any employment expressly exempted under rules adopted by the state personnel office or any other state agency. B. Nothing in the Public Employee Caregiver Leave Act shall be construed to invalidate, diminish or otherwise interfere with any collective bargaining agreement, nor […]
Section 10-17-1 – [County, municipal and educational boards; monthly summary of minutes; contents.]
That on or before the 10th [tenth] day of each month there shall be prepared by each board of county commissioners in this state, by the council, commission or trustees of every city, town or village in this state, and by every board of education in this state, a summary of the minutes of all […]
Section 10-17-2 – [Filing summary of minutes; furnishing to legal newspapers.]
Such summary of minutes shall be filed with the clerk of each board mentioned in Section 1 [10-17-1 NMSA 1978] hereof and such summary shall be a public record and open to inspection of the public, provided, however, that a copy thereof shall be by the board or commission mailed to each and every legal […]
Section 10-17-3 – Publication of list of expenditures monthly.
On or before the 10th [tenth] day of each month there may be published in a legal newspaper published in the county where such board or commission is situated, by the council, commission or trustees of every city, town or village in this state, and by every board of education in this state, a summary […]
Section 10-16G-9 – Commission jurisdiction; compliance provisions.
A. The commission has jurisdiction to enforce the applicable civil compliance provisions for public officials, public employees, candidates, persons subject to the Campaign Reporting Act [1-19-25 to 1-19-36 NMSA 1978], government contractors, lobbyists and lobbyists’ employers of: (1) the Campaign Reporting Act; (2) the Financial Disclosure Act [Chapter 10, Article 16A NMSA 1978]; (3) the […]
Section 10-16G-9 – Commission jurisdiction; compliance provisions. (Effective January 1, 2022.)
A. The commission has jurisdiction to enforce the applicable civil compliance provisions for public officials, public employees, candidates, persons subject to the Campaign Reporting Act [1-19-25 to 1-19-36 NMSA 1978], government contractors, lobbyists and lobbyists’ employers of: (1) the Campaign Reporting Act; (2) the Financial Disclosure Act [Chapter 10, Article 16A NMSA 1978]; (3) the […]
Section 10-16G-10 – Complaints; investigations; subpoenas.
A. A complaint of an alleged ethics violation committed by a public official, public employee, candidate, person subject to the Campaign Reporting Act [1-19-25 to 1-19-36 NMSA 1978], government contractor, lobbyist, lobbyist’s employer or a restricted donor subject to the Gift Act [Chapter 10, Article 16B NMSA 1978] may be filed with the commission by […]
Section 10-16G-11 – Status of investigation; reports to commission.
A. If a hearing has not been scheduled concerning the disposition of a complaint within ninety days after the complaint is received, the director shall report to the commission on the status of the investigation. The commission may dismiss the complaint or instruct the director to continue the investigation of the complaint. Unless the commission […]