New Mexico Code § 14-7-2

Requirements of state agencies, boards and commissions prior to access to a financial institution's records
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prior to access to a financial institution's records.
A. Prior to a state agency, board or commission receiving access to or copies of the
records of a person, corporation, company or organization maintained by a bank,
savings and loan association, small loan company or other similar financial institution,
the agency, board or commission shall:
(1) allow the institution forty-eight hours to comply with an administrative
subpoena;
(2) allow the institution to provide authenticated copies of original records
rather than the original copies in response to an administrative subpoena; and
(3) pay the institution the reasonable cost of production of such records
including both the cost of materials and wages.
B. The provisions of Subsection A of this section shall not apply to the audit of any
bank, savings and loan association, small loan company or other similar financial
institution by a state agency when conducted pursuant to the agency's statutory
directive.
History: 1953 Comp., § 48-10-14, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 337, § 1.
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