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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 6 — Public Finances · Article 10 — Public Money

6-10-10.2. Statements of condition required to be transmitted to the

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state cash manager.
As a condition of retaining state deposits or investments, each financial institution certified or designated to receive state public money on deposit shall submit to the state cash manager its quarterly statement of condition at the same time the statement is sent to the federal or state financial authority. The statement shall be certified by an authorized officer of the institution. If the statement is not received by the state cash manager within ten days of its submission to the authority, the manager shall notify the institution of that fact, and the institution shall submit the certified statement within ten days of the notification.
Within that twenty-day period, the institution shall not be disqualified from retaining state deposits or investments. If the institution fails to submit the certified statement within the twenty-day period, the state cash manager shall advise the state treasurer, who may withdraw all state funds from the institution in order to protect those state funds.
History: Laws 1993, ch. 105, § 2.
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