New Mexico Statutes
§ 4-52-14 — Discontinuance of districts
New Mexico § 4-52-14
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 4-52-14 (2026).
Text
A.Any time after five years from the organization of a district, fifty or more resident electors of a district, or, if less than one hundred resident electors are involved, a majority of the resident electors of the district, may file a petition with the board of county commissioners, praying that the existence of the district be discontinued. The petition shall state reasons for discontinuance and that all obligations of the district have been met.
B.After giving notice, as defined in Section 7 [4-52-7 NMSA 1978], the board may conduct such hearings on the petition as may be necessary to assist it in making a determination.
C.Within sixty days after petition is filed, a referendum shall be held under supervision of the board. No informalities in the conduct of the referendum shall inva
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Legislative History
1953 Comp., § 15-52-14, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 194, § 14.
Nearby Sections
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§ 4-1-2
[Change in south boundary.]§ 4-10-1
[County boundaries.]§ 4-10-2
[County seat.]§ 4-11-1
[County boundaries.]§ 4-11-2
[County seat; buildings.]§ 4-11-3
[Bonds for courthouse and jail.]§ 4-12-1
[County boundaries.]§ 4-12-2
[County seat; buildings.]§ 4-13-1
[County boundaries.]§ 4-13-2
[County seat; buildings.]§ 4-13-3
[Courthouse and jail bonds.]§ 4-14-1
[Original county boundaries.]§ 4-14-2
[Changes in western boundary.]§ 4-15-1
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Bluebook (online)
New Mexico § 4-52-14, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nm/4/4-52-14.