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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > New Mexico Statutes > 2006 New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 14 — Records, Legal Notices and Oaths. > Article 4 — State Rules, 14-4-1 through 14-4-11.
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2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 4 — State Rules, 14-4-1 through 14-4-11.

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  • Section 14-4-1 — Short title.
  • Section 14-4-2 — Definitions.
  • Section 14-4-3 — Format of rules; filing; distribution.
  • Section 14-4-4 — Publication filing and distribution; official depository.
  • Section 14-4-5 — Filing and compliance required for validity.
  • Section 14-4-5.1 — Temporary provision; savings provision.
  • Section 14-4-6 — Trade, sale and exchange of agency rules, publications and reports by records center.
  • Section 14-4-7 — Current listing of rules; rule repeals.
  • Section 14-4-7.1 — New Mexico register.
  • Section 14-4-7.2 — New Mexico Administrative Code.
  • Section 14-4-8 — Documents not required to be filed with state library.
  • Section 14-4-9 — Law governing filing of agency rules, documents and publications.
  • Section 14-4-10 — State publications for sale or issue by state agencies; listing by state records administrator.
  • Section 14-4-11 — Personal files, records and documents of elected state officials; placing in state archives by the state records administrator.

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