44TH LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 1999
RELATING TO AGRICULTURE; AMENDING AND ENACTING SECTIONS OF THE COTTON BOLL WEEVIL CONTROL ACT; PROVIDING FOR TERMINATION OF COTTON BOLL WEEVIL CONTROL COMMITTEES; PROVIDING ADDITIONAL POWERS; EXEMPTING COMMITTEES FROM THE PROCUREMENT CODE AND THE PERSONNEL ACT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 76-6A-10 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1996, Chapter 77, Section 10) is amended to read:
"76-6A-10. REFERENDUM--COTTON BOLL WEEVIL CONTROL
DISTRICTS--[LOCAL] COTTON BOLL WEEVIL CONTROL COMMITTEES.--After public hearing, if the director decides there is
justification for creating a cotton boll weevil control
district, the department shall hold a referendum. When cotton
producers who represent sixty-six percent of the cotton
acreage within the area threatened with or infested by the
cotton boll weevil vote in favor of the establishment of a
cotton boll weevil control district, [such] a cotton boll
weevil control district shall be created. The cotton
producers within a cotton boll weevil control district shall
promptly establish, and shall elect not less than three nor
more than seven members to, a [local] cotton boll weevil
control committee. [The] Cotton boll weevil control
committee members shall not receive per diem or compensation
for their services. Cotton boll weevil control districts and
[local] cotton boll weevil control committees shall cease to
exist [six months after the successful eradication of the
agricultural cotton boll weevil, as determined by the
director, or at the end of five years from the date of their
creation, whichever is sooner. A petition to continue the
cotton boll weevil control district may be made to the
director six months prior to the scheduled date for
termination of the cotton boll weevil control district. After
a public hearing on the petition, the director may extend the
termination date of any cotton boll weevil control district
for a period not to exceed three years without a referendum]
when the cotton boll weevil control committee and the director
determine that all financial and legal obligations have been
satisfied."
Section 2. Section 76-6A-11 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1996, Chapter 77, Section 11, as amended) is amended to read:
"76-6A-11. COTTON BOLL WEEVIL CONTROL COMMITTEES--ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND POWERS.--
A. Cotton boll weevil control committees may:
(1) conduct programs to suppress or eradicate cotton boll weevils within their cotton boll weevil control districts;
(2) cooperate in the administration of the Cotton Boll Weevil Control Act through the use of state or federal personnel and facilities or both;
(3) contract for services or enter into cooperative agreements;
(4) publish information and conduct seminars
on the distribution and control of the cotton boll weevil;
[and]
(5) levy and collect a special assessment, based on cotton acreage or cotton yield per acre within the cotton boll weevil control districts; and
(6) borrow money or accept grants, donations or contributions for any purpose consistent with the powers and duties of the cotton boll weevil control committee.
B. Cotton boll weevil control committees shall provide a complete accounting of the funds collected through the special assessment to all participating cotton producers in the cotton boll weevil control districts.
C. The cotton boll weevil control committee shall send notice of the establishment of a cotton boll weevil control district and its defined boundaries to the organic commodity commission within fourteen days of its establishment.
D. If the cotton boll weevil control district includes certified organic acreage, the cotton boll weevil control committee shall select an organic farmer operating within the district, who shall have all the powers of a committee member, to serve on the cotton boll weevil control committee."
Section 3. A new section of the Cotton Boll Weevil Control Act is enacted to read:
"[NEW MATERIAL] EXEMPTION FROM PROCUREMENT CODE AND PERSONNEL ACT.--Cotton boll weevil control committees are exempt from the provisions of the Procurement Code and the Personnel Act. The committee members and committee employees are public employees for the purposes of the Tort Claims Act and shall be provided all insurance and self-insurance coverage provided by the risk management division of the general services department."