0001| HOUSE BILL 202 | 0002| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| HENRY KIKI SAAVEDRA | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| FOR THE LEGISLATIVE FINANCE COMMITTEE | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO THE GOVERNOR; INCREASING THE GOVERNOR'S SALARY; | 0012| PROVIDING FOR THE AUDIT OF CONTINGENT FUNDS. | 0013| | 0014| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0015| Section 1. Section 8-1-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1971, | 0016| Chapter 260, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read: | 0017| "8-1-1. COMPENSATION OF ELECTIVE STATE OFFICERS.-- | 0018| A. Annual compensation of elective state officers | 0019| shall be paid as follows: | 0020| governor. . . . . . . . . . . . .$[90,000] 150,000 | 0021| secretary of state. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,000 | 0022| state auditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,000 | 0023| state treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,000 | 0024| attorney general. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,500 | 0025| commissioner of public lands. . . . . . . . . . 72,500 |
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0001| state corporation commissioner. . . . . . . . .65,000. | 0002| B. Any person succeeding to the office of governor | 0003| as provided in Article 5, Section 7 of the constitution of New | 0004| Mexico shall receive the salary of the office. Every person | 0005| serving as acting governor during the incapacity or absence of | 0006| the governor from the state, other than the secretary of | 0007| state, shall receive one hundred fifty dollars ($150) as | 0008| compensation for each day's service as acting governor. | 0009| C. All compensation under this section shall be | 0010| paid from the general fund, except that the amount paid to the | 0011| commissioner of public lands shall be paid from the state | 0012| [land office] lands maintenance fund." | 0013| Section 2. Section 10-8-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1978, | 0014| Chapter 184, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read: | 0015| "10-8-5. RESTRICTIONS--[REGULATIONS] RULES.-- | 0016| A. The secretary may promulgate rules [and | 0017| regulations] for state agencies and local public bodies for | 0018| the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Per Diem and | 0019| Mileage Act. Public officials of public post-secondary | 0020| educational institutions and employees of public | 0021| post-secondary educational institutions shall be subject to | 0022| the rules [and regulations] of their governing boards. | 0023| B. Public funds may be advanced to any public | 0024| officer or employee before the travel occurs only with prior | 0025| written approval of the secretary, the secretary's designee, |
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0001| the local public body or the governing board or its designee. | 0002| This restriction shall not prohibit the use of authorized | 0003| credit cards in connection with purchases necessary to the use | 0004| of vehicles owned by the state, a local public body or a | 0005| public post-secondary educational institution or for food, | 0006| lodging or transportation as permitted by the department of | 0007| finance and administration or the governing board. Public | 0008| funds shall be paid out [under] pursuant to the Per Diem | 0009| and Mileage Act only upon vouchers duly presented with any | 0010| required receipts attached thereto. For employees authorized | 0011| to receive public funds in advance of travel, payment shall be | 0012| received only upon vouchers submitted with attached | 0013| authorization for each travel period. For public officers or | 0014| employees using authorized credit cards, vouchers with | 0015| required receipts for each month's travel expenses shall be | 0016| submitted as a condition to receiving authorization to use the | 0017| credit card for the next month's travel. Travel expenses may | 0018| also be advanced if the travel is to be performed [under] | 0019| pursuant to provisions of federal or private contracts and | 0020| the funds used are not derived from taxes or revenues paid to | 0021| the state or any of its political subdivisions. | 0022| C. Money expended by the governor from the | 0023| appropriations made for his office and contingent and other | 0024| expenses are [not] subject to [any of] the foregoing | 0025| provisions of this section and are [not] subject to audit; |
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0001| provided that the governor shall only use contingent and other | 0002| expenses for purposes connected with obligations of the | 0003| office. In addition to the audit, an expenditure report on | 0004| the use of the governor's contingent and other expenses shall | 0005| be submitted annually to the department of finance and | 0006| administration. | 0007| D. The secretary may reduce the rates set for the | 0008| per diem and mileage for any class of public officials and for | 0009| employees of state agencies, except public officials of public | 0010| post-secondary educational institutions, at any time he deems | 0011| it to be in the public interest, and such reduction shall not | 0012| be construed to permit payment of any other compensation, | 0013| perquisite or allowance. The secretary shall exercise this | 0014| power of reduction in a reasonable manner and shall attempt to | 0015| achieve a standard rate for all public officers and employees | 0016| of the same classification. The secretary may, at the request | 0017| of any state agency and for good cause shown, reduce the rates | 0018| of per diem and mileage for that state agency. The governing | 0019| body of any local public body may eliminate or may reduce the | 0020| rates set for the per diem and mileage for all or any class of | 0021| public officials and employees of the local public body at any | 0022| time the local public body deems it to be in the public | 0023| interest, and such reduction shall not be construed to permit | 0024| payment of any other compensation, perquisite or allowance. | 0025| The local public body shall exercise this power of reduction |
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0001| in a reasonable manner and shall attempt to achieve a standard | 0002| rate for all public officers and employees of the same | 0003| classification. The secretary may, in extraordinary | 0004| circumstances and with the prior approval of the state board | 0005| of finance in public meeting, allow actual expenses rather | 0006| than the per diem rates set in the Per Diem and Mileage Act. | 0007| E. The governing board or its designee may reduce | 0008| the rates set for the per diem and mileage for public | 0009| officials of public post-secondary educational institutions | 0010| and for employees of public post-secondary educational | 0011| institutions at any time the governing board deems it to be in | 0012| the public interest, and such reduction shall not be construed | 0013| to permit payment of any other compensation, perquisite or | 0014| allowance. The governing board shall exercise this power of | 0015| reduction in a reasonable manner and shall attempt to achieve | 0016| a standard rate for public officers and employees of public | 0017| post-secondary educational institutions. The governing board | 0018| may reduce the rates of per diem and mileage for its public | 0019| post-secondary educational institution and may, in | 0020| extraordinary circumstances and in public meeting, allow | 0021| actual expenses rather than the per diem rates set in the Per | 0022| Diem and Mileage Act. | 0023| F. No reimbursement for out-of-state travel shall | 0024| be paid to any elected public officer, including any member of | 0025| the legislature, if after the last day to do so that officer |
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0001| has not filed a declaration of candidacy for reelection to his | 0002| currently held office or has been defeated for reelection to | 0003| his currently held office in a primary election or any general | 0004| election. | 0005| G. Subsection F of this section does not apply to | 0006| any elected public officer who is ineligible to succeed | 0007| himself after serving his term in office. | 0008| H. Subsection F of this section does not apply to | 0009| legislators whose travel has been approved by a three-fourths' | 0010| vote of the New Mexico legislative council at a regularly | 0011| called meeting. | 0012| I. Any person who is not an employee, appointee or | 0013| elected official of a county or municipality and who is | 0014| reimbursed [under] pursuant to the provisions of the Per | 0015| Diem and Mileage Act in an amount that singly or in the | 0016| aggregate exceeds one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) | 0017| in any one year shall not be entitled to further reimbursement | 0018| [under] pursuant to the provisions of that act until the | 0019| person furnishes in writing to his department head or, in the | 0020| case of a department head or board or commission member, to | 0021| the governor or, in the case of a member of the legislature, | 0022| to the New Mexico legislative council an itemized statement on | 0023| each separate instance of travel covered within the | 0024| reimbursement, the place to which traveled and the executive, | 0025| judicial or legislative purpose served by the travel." |
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0001| Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the | 0002| provisions of this act is January 1, 1999. | 0003|  |