HB 115
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AN ACT
RELATING TO STATE SYMBOLS; ADOPTING THE BOLO TIE AS THE
OFFICIAL TIE OF NEW MEXICO; RECONCILING MULTIPLE AMENDMENTS TO
THE SAME SECTION OF LAW IN LAWS 2005.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 12-3-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1927,
Chapter 102, Section 1, as amended by Laws 2005, Chapter 4,
Section 1 and by Laws 2005, Chapter 254, Section 1) is amended
to read:
"12-3-4. STATE FLOWER--STATE BIRD--STATE TREE--STATE
FISH--STATE ANIMAL--STATE VEGETABLES--STATE GEM--STATE GRASS--
STATE FOSSIL--STATE COOKIE--STATE INSECT--STATE QUESTION--
STATE NICKNAME--STATE BUTTERFLY--STATE REPTILE--STATE
AMPHIBIAN--STATE AIRCRAFT--STATE HISTORIC RAILROAD--STATE
TIE.--
A. The yucca flower is adopted as the official
flower of New Mexico.
B. The chaparral bird, commonly called roadrunner,
is adopted as the official bird of New Mexico.
C. The nut pine or pinon tree, scientifically
known as Pinus edulis, is adopted as the official tree of New
Mexico.
D. The native New Mexico cutthroat trout is
adopted as the official fish of New Mexico.