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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 2 — Legislative Branch · Article 15 — Legislative Ethics

2-15-8. Interim legislative ethics committee; duties.

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A. The interim legislative ethics committee is authorized to:
(1)issue advisory opinions on the interpretation and enforcement of ethical principles as applied to the legislature and that are not under the jurisdiction of the state ethics commission;
(2)investigate complaints from another member of the legislature or a member of the public alleging misconduct of a legislator;
(3)investigate referrals made to the co-chairs of the New Mexico legislative council from the state ethics commission, the attorney general, the secretary of state or a district attorney;
(4)hire special counsel, arbitrators or independent hearing officers as necessary; and
(5)make recommendations to the respective houses regarding proposed sanctions for ethical misconduct.
B. The interim legislative ethics committee shall issue an annual report no later than the first day of May of each year regarding its activities during the previous twelve months, including a listing of the number of complaints received, the disposition of the complaints that have been resolved and the advisory opinions issued.
C. The interim legislative ethics committee shall maintain a web page on the legislature's website.
History: Laws 1993, ch. 46, § 53; 2019, ch. 86, § 22.
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