New Mexico Code § 3-16-18

Collection of taxes; budgets; powers and duties of officers of combined organization
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of combined organization.
A. The county treasurer shall proceed to collect all taxes assessed against persons
or property within the combined municipal organization prior to the effective date of the
consolidation, in the same manner as if no consolidation had occurred. When the
combined municipal organization becomes operative, all county officers shall deliver to
the proper officer of the combined municipal organization designated in the charter to
receive the same, all money, property, books and records of the respective offices.
B. After the combined municipal organization becomes operative, budgets for its
government and operation shall be made in the same manner, subject to the same
limitations as provided by law for budgets of cities and counties. From said date
property shall be assessed for taxes and taxes levied and collected thereon by the
combined municipal organization in the same manner and subject to the same
limitations as provided by law for assessment, levy and collection of taxes in cities and
counties including the procedure for collection of delinquent taxes.
C. After the combined municipal organization becomes operative, each officer of the
organization designated by the charter to assume the powers and duties in whole or in
part of the county officer or city officer whom he supersedes, shall have all of the rights,
powers and duties respectively imposed by law upon the superseded county officer or
city officer, and the exercise and performance of the functions when done shall be valid
and of the same force and effect as if done by the officer superseded.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-15-18, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 300.
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