New Mexico Code § 24-10A-4.2

Mutual aid agreements; regionalized, integrated response plans
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Municipalities, counties, tribes and local recipients may develop mutual aid agreements and regionalized, integrated response plans with other municipalities, counties, tribes and local recipients for the purpose of ensuring that adequate emergency medical services coverage exists throughout the state. For the benefit of the public, equipment and other emergency medical services resources obtained through money from the fund shall be shared among the parties to a mutual aid agreement or regionalized, integrated response plan.
History: Laws 1994, ch. 61, § 11; 2017, ch. 87, § 25.
The 2017 amendment, effective June, 16, 2017, authorized municipalities, counties, tribes and local recipients to develop regionalized, integrated response plans with other municipalities, counties, tribes and local recipients to ensure that adequate emergency medical services coverage exists throughout the state; in the catchline, added "regionalized, integrated response plans"; in the first sentence, deleted "Incorporated", after "counties", added "tribes" in two places, after "local recipients", deleted "are encouraged to" and added "may", after "develop mutual aid agreements", added "and regionalized, integrated response plans", and after "to a mutual aid agreement", added "or regionalized, integrated response plan".

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