New Mexico Code § 14-3-22

Public policy on certain publications; state commission of public records duties
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public records duties.
A. It is the intent of the legislature and the public policy of this state to reduce
unnecessary expense to the taxpayers of this state in connection with publications of
state agencies designed primarily for the purpose of reporting to or the informing of the
governor, the legislature, other state agencies or the political subdivisions of this state.
B. The state commission of public records shall develop and adopt regulations
which shall be binding upon all state agencies. The regulations shall provide for uniform
standards for those publications set forth in Subsection A of this section and shall
include but be not limited to:
(1) a standard size format to accommodate paper of the most economical
type available;
(2) prohibiting the use of expensive covers, binders and fasteners;
(3) prohibiting the use of photographs, art work and design, unless absolutely
necessary for clarification of the report;
(4) limiting the use of color stock paper, where such color stock would be
more expensive than the use of white paper; and
(5) requiring offset or mimeograph or other means of duplication when it
cannot be demonstrated that printing of such publication would be equal to or less than
the cost of offset, mimeograph or other means of duplication.
C. The state commission of public records shall maintain constant and continuing
supervision of such publications by state agencies and shall report persistent violations
of the regulations made pursuant to this act [Chapter 14, Article 3 NMSA 1978] to the
secretary of general services.
History: 1953 Comp., § 71-6-21, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 209, § 1; 1983, ch. 301, §
34.

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