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Section 13-6-4 – Definitions.

As used in Chapter 13, Article 6 NMSA 1978: A. “local public body” means all political subdivisions, except municipalities and school districts, of the state and their agencies, instrumentalities and institutions; B. “state agency” means the state of New Mexico or any of its branches, agencies, departments, boards, instrumentalities or institutions other than state educational […]

Section 13-4D-7 – Noncompliance; penalties.

An employer who willfully and knowingly fails to comply with the requirements of the Public Works Apprentice and Training Act shall be subject to the following penalties: A. a noncomplying employer shall pay a civil penalty of ten dollars ($10.00) for every calendar day of noncompliance, and the penalty shall be imposed and collected for […]

Section 13-4D-8 – Appeals.

An alleged noncomplying employer may appeal any of the penalties imposed upon him under the provisions of Section 7 of the Public Works Apprentice and Training Act by seeking an appeal as provided under the provisions of Section 13-4-15 NMSA 1978. History: Laws 1992, ch. 74, § 8.

Section 13-5-1 – State agency public property; insurance; reserves for losses of state agencies; public property reserve fund created.

A. The risk management division of the general services department shall purchase a blanket insurance policy for public buildings of state agencies against loss or damage by fire, windstorm, hail, smoke, explosion, riot or civil commotion. The risk management division may provide coverage to covered educational entities under the public property reserve fund through blanket […]

Section 13-5-2 – Repealed.

ANNOTATIONS Repeals. — Laws 1978, ch. 166, § 17, repealed 6-1-4.1, 1953 Comp. (13-5-2 NMSA 1978), relating to insurance and reserves for losses as to public property of institutions of higher education, effective March 31, 1978.

Section 13-5-3 – Public property; local public bodies; insurance; reserves for losses.

A. Local public bodies shall purchase insurance for public buildings under their control against loss or damage by fire, windstorm, hail, smoke, explosion, riot or civil commotion in an amount not less than eighty percent of the replacement cost or actual cash value of the building. B. Local public bodies may purchase insurance, establish reserves […]

Section 13-5-3.1 – Public buildings; compliance with the national flood insurance program. (Effective July 1, 2022.)

A. The homeland security and emergency management department, as the state coordinating agency for the national flood insurance program, is designated as the state agency responsible for compliance oversight of that program and shall adopt rules to implement standards for meeting federal floodplain management regulations as set forth in 44 C.F.R. Sections 60.3 through 60.5. […]