That the terms and conditions of the acts of congress providing for the distribution among the states and territories of the United States of a portion of the revenues derived from forest reserves be, and the same are hereby accepted. History: Laws 1909, ch. 119, § 1; Code 1915, § 1350; C.S. 1929, § 33-5801; […]
The treasurer of the state of New Mexico shall transmit to the treasurers of the various counties in which forest reserves are situated, the proportion of money in his hands from the source mentioned which shall be due such county, such proportion to be based upon the number of acres of forest reserve in such […]
A. Money received under Section 6-11-2 NMSA 1978 shall be applied in the different counties to which it is transmitted as follows: (1) one-half to the credit of the forest reserve school purposes fund, hereby created; and (2) one-half to the credit of the county road fund. B. One-half of the money accruing to any […]
No officer shall receive any compensation for the receipt, handling or disbursement of said funds, and any officer who shall apply said funds to any other purpose than the purpose mentioned in this article and in the acts of congress referred to, shall forfeit treble the amount so misapplied and shall be immediately removed from […]
That all funds received by the state of New Mexico as its distributive share of the amount collected by the United States government under the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat. 1269) Public [Law] No. 482, 73rd Congress, known as the Taylor Grazing Act and any act amendatory thereof, […]
All money so received by any county shall be placed in a special fund known and designated “the farm and range improvement fund” and shall be expended by the county as herein prescribed for the benefit of the county in the conservation of soil and water, the control of rodents and predatory animals and the […]
This act [6-11-7 to 6-11-9 NMSA 1978] may be cited as the “Public Works Grant-in-Aid Act.” History: Laws 1979, ch. 307, § 1.
There is created in the state treasury the “public works grant-in-aid fund.” History: Laws 1979, ch. 307, § 2.
A. The secretary of the department of finance and administration shall administer the public works grant-in-aid fund and shall process all applications for grants from that fund. Grants may be made from the fund for the purpose of meeting the state matching requirement in public works projects in accordance with the provisions of Section 304, […]