2015 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 72 - Water Law
Section 17 Las Cruces Metropolitan Arroyo Flood Control
Section 72-17-14 Board's administrative powers.

NM Stat § 72-17-14 (2015) What's This?

72-17-14. Board's administrative powers.

The board may exercise the following powers:

A. fix the time and place, at which its regular meetings will be held within the authority and provide for the calling and holding of special meetings;

B. adopt and amend or otherwise modify bylaws and rules for procedure;

C. select one director as chairman of the board and president of the authority, and another director as chairman pro tem of the board and president pro tem of the authority, and choose a secretary and a treasurer of the board and authority, each of which two positions may be filled by a person who is, or is not, a director, and both of which positions may, or may not, be filled by one person;

D. prescribe by resolution a system of business administration and create all necessary offices, and establish and reestablish the powers, duties, and compensation of all officers and employees;

E. require and fix the amount of all official bonds necessary or desirable and convenient in the opinion of the board for the protection of the funds and property of the authority, subject to the provisions of Section 13 [72-17-13 NMSA 1978] hereof;

F. prescribe a method of auditing and allowing or rejecting claims and demands;

G. provide a method for the letting of contracts on a fair and competitive basis for the construction of works, any facility, or any project, or any interest therein, or the performance or furnishing of labor, materials or supplies as required herein;

H. designate an official newspaper published in the authority in the English language and direct additional publication in any newspaper where it deems that the public necessity may so require;

I. make and pass resolutions and orders on behalf of the authority not repugnant to the provisions of this act [72-17-1 through 72-17-103 NMSA 1978], necessary or proper for the government and management of the affairs of the authority, for the execution of the powers vested in the authority, and for carrying into effect the provisions of this act.

History: 1953 Comp., 75-38-14, enacted by Laws 1967, ch. 156, 14.

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