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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 3 - Municipalities

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 3 - Municipalities


Current as of: 2010
Article 1General Provisions
Article 2Incorporation of Municipality
Article 3Incorporation of Municipality Under Special Act
Article 4Disincorporation of Municipality
Article 5Consolidation of Municipalities
Article 6Changing Name of Municipality
Article 7Annexation of Territory
Article 8Municipal Elections
Article 9Absentee Voting
Article 10Municipal Officers; Qualifications; Compensation; Removal from Office
Article 11Mayor-Council Municipality; Mayor
Article 12Governing Body of Municipality
Article 13Clerk, Police Officer, Manager; Duties
Article 14Commission-Manager Form of Government; Municipalities Over 1,000
Article 15Municipal Charters
Article 16Combined Municipal Organizations
Article 17Ordinances
Article 18Powers of Municipalities
Article 19Planning and Platting
Article 20Subdivisions; Planning and Platting
Article 21Zoning Regulations
Article 21AManufactured Housing and Zoning
Article 22Historic Districts and Landmarks
Article 23Public Utilities
Article 23AMunicipal Cable Television
Article 24Electric Utility
Article 25Gas Utility
Article 26Sewage Facilities
Article 27Water Facilities
Article 28Water or Natural Gas Associations
Article 29Sanitary Projects
Article 30Municipal Debt; Voting on Question
Article 31Revenue Bonds
Article 32Industrial Revenue Bonds
Article 33Improvement Districts
Article 34Street Improvement Fund
Article 35Fire-Fighting Facilities
Article 36Municipal Liens
Article 37Municipal Finances
Article 37ASmall Cities Assistance Fund
Article 38Licenses and Taxes
Article 38AHospitality Fee
Article 39Municipal Airports
Article 40Municipal Cemeteries
Article 41Flood Control
Article 42Franchises to Public Utilities
Article 43Health; Control of Disease
Article 44Hospitals
Article 45Municipal Housing
Article 46Urban Development
Article 47Park Commission
Article 48Refuse; Collection and Disposal
Article 49Streets, Sidewalks and Public Grounds
Article 50Municipal Parking
Article 51Greater Municipality Parking
Article 52Municipal Transit
Article 53Waters; Regulation of Use
Article 54Sale or Lease of Property
Article 55Unclaimed Property
Article 56Regional Planning
Article 57Metropolitan Boundaries for Class A Counties
Article 58Economic Development Promotion
Article 59Pollution Control Revenue Bonds
Article 60Community Development
Article 60AMetropolitan Redevelopment
Article 60BMain Street
Article 60CMain Street Revolving Loan
Article 61Metropolitan Water Boards
Article 62Methods of Insurance
Article 63Business Improvement Districts
Article 64Development Incentives
Article 65Minor League Baseball Stadium Funding
Article 66Municipal Event Center Funding

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