New Mexico Code § 2-19-1

Tobacco settlement revenue oversight committee created; membership; duties
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membership; duties.
A. There is created a joint interim legislative committee that shall be known as the
"tobacco settlement revenue oversight committee".
B. The tobacco settlement revenue oversight committee shall be composed of six
members. Three members of the house of representatives shall be appointed by the
speaker of the house of representatives and three members of the senate shall be
appointed by the committees' committee of the senate or, if the senate appointments
are made in the interim, those members shall be appointed by the president pro
tempore of the senate after consultation with and agreement of a majority of the
members of the committees' committee. Members shall be appointed from each house
so as to give the two major political parties in each house the same proportionate
representation on the tobacco settlement revenue oversight committee as prevails in
each house.
C. The tobacco settlement revenue oversight committee shall:
(1) monitor the use of tobacco settlement revenue and meet on a regular
basis to receive and review evaluations of programs receiving funding from tobacco
settlement revenues;
(2) prepare recommendations, based on its program evaluation process, of
program funding levels for the next fiscal year. The recommendations shall be made
available to the New Mexico legislative council and the legislative finance committee on
or before December 15 preceding each session; and
(3) make recommendations as necessary for changes in legislation regarding
use of the tobacco settlement revenue.
D. The staff for the tobacco settlement revenue oversight committee shall be
provided by the legislative council service.
History: Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), ch. 9, § 4.
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