2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 4: Counties
Article 44: Salaries and Provisions Applicable to More Than One Office, 4-44-1 through 4-44-45
Section 4-44-7: First class counties; over twenty-seven million dollars ($27,000,000) valuation; salaries. (Effective December 31, 2012.)


NM Stat § 4-44-7 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

4-44-7. First class counties; over twenty-seven million dollars valuation; salaries.

The annual salaries of elected officers of counties of the first class with an assessed valuation of over twenty-seven million dollars ($27,000,000) but under forty-five million dollars ($45,000,000) shall not exceed:

A. county commissioners, fourteen thousand seven hundred eighty-four dollars ($14,784) each;

B. treasurer, thirty-five thousand nine hundred thirty-three dollars ($35,933);

C. assessor, thirty-five thousand nine hundred thirty-three dollars ($35,933);

D. sheriff, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred thirty-nine dollars ($38,739);

E. county clerk, thirty-five thousand nine hundred thirty-three dollars ($35,933);

F. probate judge, nine thousand five hundred forty-five dollars ($9,545); and

G. county surveyor, a reasonable rate of compensation as determined by the board of county commissioners.

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