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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 7 — Taxation · Article 12 — Cigarette Tax

7-12-15. County and municipality recreational fund; distribution.

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A. There is created in the state treasury a fund to be known as the "county and municipality recreational fund." At the end of each month the state treasurer shall distribute all sums remaining in the county and municipality recreational fund to each county and municipality in the state as follows:
(1)to each county in the proportion that the sales of cigarettes made within the county borders, exclusive of sales within any municipality in that county, bears to the total sales of cigarettes in the state during such month; and
(2)to each municipality in the proportion that the sales of cigarettes made within the municipality during such month bears to the total sales of cigarettes in the state for such month.
B. The funds distributed to the counties and municipalities under this section shall be used for recreational facilities and salaries of instructors and other employees necessary to the operation of such facilities. Such recreational facilities shall be for the use of all persons, and juveniles and elderly persons shall not be excluded. Each county or municipality shall establish a fund to be known as the "recreational fund" into which all moneys received from the county and municipality recreational fund shall be deposited. As used in this section, "juvenile" means every person under the age of majority and "elderly person" means every person over the age of sixty years.
History: 1953 Comp., § 72-14-14.1, enacted by Laws 1968, ch. 50, § 5; 1969, ch. 23, § 2; 1973, ch. 138, § 28.
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