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2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 10: Public Officers and Employees
Article 1: Qualifications, 10-1-1 through 10-1-13
- Section 10-1-1: Ineligibility for recess appointment after rejection by senate.
- Section 10-1-2: Person convicted of crime; ineligibility for office; exception.
- Section 10-1-3: Deputies and assistants convicted of crimes; penalty for appointment or retention.
- Section 10-1-4: Women eligible for appointment.
- Section 10-1-5: Repealed.
- Section 10-1-6: Affidavits of residence; prima facie value as evidence.
- Section 10-1-7: Provisions of employment contracts.
- Section 10-1-8: Failure to employ residents; penalties.
- Section 10-1-9: False affidavit to obtain employment; penalty.
- Section 10-1-10: Nepotism prohibited; exceptions.
- Section 10-1-11: Payment of nepotic employees; liability of employer and bondsmen; employment void.
- Section 10-1-12: Employment of persons advocating sabotage, sedition or treason prohibited; discharge of such persons already employed.
- Section 10-1-13: County officers; oath; bond.
- Section 10-1-13: County officers; oath; bond. (Effective December 31, 2012.)
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