New Mexico Code § 2-3-8

Purpose and duties of legislative council service
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The purpose and duties of the legislative council service shall be:
A. to assist the legislature of the state of New Mexico in the proper performance of
its constitutional functions by providing its members with impartial and accurate
information and reports concerning the legislative problems which come before them; by
providing digests showing the practices of other states and foreign nations in dealing
with similar problems;
B. when so requested to secure information for and to report to the legislators of this
state on the social and economic effects of statutes of this state or elsewhere by
cooperating with the legislative service agencies in other states and other reference
agencies and libraries;
C. to furnish to the members of the legislature of this state the assistance of expert
draftsmen, qualified to aid the legislators in the preparation of bills for introduction into
the legislature;
D. to recommend to the legislature measures which will improve the form and
working of the statutes of this state, and clarify and reconcile their provisions;
E. to provide for the legislature adequate staff facilities and to provide the adequate
expert assistance without which no legislature can properly perform its required
functions;
F. to prepare and index for printing as promptly as possible after the adjournment of
each session the session laws therefor, which compilation shall include all resolutions
and acts which the legislature has adopted or passed during the session, and have
received the approval of the governor when such approval is necessary.
History: 1941 Comp., § 2-404, enacted by Laws 1951, ch. 182, § 4; 1953 Comp., § 2-3-
4; Laws 1955, ch. 286, § 4.

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