New Mexico Code § 12-9-12

Findings of fact
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The legislature finds that state government actions have produced a substantial
increase in numbers of programs and a proliferation of rules and regulations and that
the whole process has developed in a haphazard, piecemeal fashion resulting in
overlapping and duplication without regulatory accountability or a system of checks and
balances. The legislature further finds that by establishing a system for periodic review
of certain separate administratively attached and adjunct agencies, it will be in a better
position to evaluate the need for the continued existence of the regulatory agencies
covered by the Sunset Act [12-9-11 to 12-9-21 NMSA 1978].
History: Laws 1981, ch. 241, § 2.
12-9-13 to 12-9-16.1. Repealed.

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