2019 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 6 - Public Finances
Article 10 - Public Money
Section 6-10-21 - Security for deposits; safekeeping; regulations of state board of finance.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 6-10-21 (2019)

The state board of finance is authorized and directed to regulate, by general regulation or by special orders applicable to individual cases, the safekeeping of bonds or other securities delivered by any bank or savings and loan association as security for deposits of public money. The bonds or securities shall be delivered to a third-party custodian, which shall be a federal reserve bank or branch thereof or in any other bank designated by the state board of finance and qualified to perform custodial functions in the state of New Mexico. The bank or savings and loan association delivering securities to that custodial bank shall enter into a written agreement with the custodial bank containing such conditions that will adequately protect the interests of the state, county, city, school district or institution interested in the bonds and securities.

History: Laws 1927, ch. 87, § 1; C.S. 1929, § 13-1020; 1941 Comp., § 7-220; 1953 Comp., § 11-2-22; 1981, ch. 332, § 8; 1991, ch. 31, § 5.

ANNOTATIONS

The 1991 amendment, effective June 14, 1991, rewrote this section to the extent that a detailed analysis would be impracticable.

Bank within state may be designated as depository. — This section does not prohibit the state board of finance from designating a bank within this state as a depository for the safekeeping of bonds or other securities delivered by any bank or banks as security for deposits of public moneys. 1957 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 57-217.

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