Section 11-14-1 – Enactment and joinder with other jurisdictions.
The Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement is adopted and entered into with all other jurisdictions legally joining therein in the form substantially set forth in Section 2 [11-14-2 NMSA 1978]. History: Laws 1997, ch. 191, § 1.
Section 11-14-2 – Provisions of agreement.
The provisions of this multistate agreement are as follows: MULTISTATE HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT ARTICLE I. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE (a) The participating jurisdictions find that: (1) Highway transportation is the major mode for movement of people and goods in the western states. (2) Uniform application of state vehicle regulations and laws may result in a reduction […]
Section 11-14-3 – Designated representative to cooperating committee; appointment.
The process for selecting the designated representatives to the cooperating committee shall be established by law pursuant to this section as follows: A. the persons authorized to represent the state as the designated representatives to the cooperating committee shall be the chair of the standing senate corporations and transportation committee and the chair of the […]
Section 11-14-4 – Statutes prescribing weight and size standards and relating to special permits; continuation.
All statutes prescribing weight and size standards and all statutes relating to special permits shall continue in effect until amended or repealed. History: Laws 1997, ch. 191, § 4.
Section 11-14-5 – Cooperation by state agency with cooperating committee.
Any state agency may cooperate with and assist the cooperating committee within the scope of its authority. History: Laws 1997, ch. 191, § 5.
Section 11-14-6 – Cooperating committee report.
A copy of the report submitted to the legislature pursuant to paragraph (d) of Article IV of the Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement shall also be submitted to the state highway and transportation department. All notices required by the cooperating committee bylaws shall be given to the designated representative or his alternate. History: Laws 1997, ch. […]