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2014 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 10 - Public Officers and Employees
Section 7 Compensation and Working Conditions Generally
- Section 10-7-1 Temporary transfers of employees from one office, department or institution to another.
- Section 10-7-2 Salaries and wages; rules; direct deposit.
- Section 10-7-3 Inapplicability of act.
- Section 10-7-4 Group insurance; cafeteria plan; contributions from public funds.
- Section 10-7-4.1 Children, youth and families department; group life insurance.
- Section 10-7-4.2 Group insurance; counties and municipalities; contributions; definition; exemption from state plan.
- Section 10-7-5 Premiums; deduction from salaries.
- Section 10-7-5.1 Local public bodies; group health and group life insurance.
- Section 10-7-6 Repeal and saving clause.
- Section 10-7-7 Old-age benefits under Social Security Act.
- Section 10-7-8 Annuities and deferred compensation plans; reductions from gross salaries.
- Section 10-7-9 Minimum salary rate.
- Section 10-7-10 Accumulated sick leave; payment of certain excess amounts.
- Section 10-7-11 Accumulated sick leave prior to retirement; payment of certain excess amounts.
- Section 10-7-12 Government cost savings incentive award.
- Section 10-7-13 Leave; coordination with workmen's compensation benefits.
- Section 10-7-14 Short title; Cafeteria Plan Act.
- Section 10-7-15 Definitions.
- Section 10-7-16 Cafeteria plan; optional.
- Section 10-7-17 Salary reduction agreements.
- Section 10-7-18 Status of salary reduction.
- Section 10-7-19 Applicability to deferred compensation plans.
- Section 10-7-20 Qualified transportation fringe benefit.
- Section 10-7-21 Undercover agents; life insurance benefits.
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