New Mexico Statutes

§ 12-5-1 — [Arbor Day; establishment; observance.]

New Mexico § 12-5-1
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 12Miscellaneous Public Affairs Matters
Art. 5Public Holidays

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 12-5-1 (2026).

Text

The second Friday in March of each year shall be set apart and known as Arbor Day, to be observed by the people of this state in the planting of forest trees for the benefit and adornment of public and private grounds, places and ways, and in such other efforts and undertakings as shall be in harmony with the general character of the day so established; provided, that the actual planting of trees may be done on the day designated or at such other most convenient times as may best conform to local climatic conditions, such other time to be designated and due notice thereof given by the several county superintendents of schools for their respective counties. The day as above designated shall be a holiday in all public schools of the state, and school officers and teachers are required to hav

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Legislative History

Laws 1891, ch. 35, §§ 1-3; C.L. 1897, § 1625a; Code 1915, § 2726; C.S. 1929,

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