New Mexico Statutes § 1-9-17 Additional voting systems; state board of finance; lease-purchase contract; terms
Statute Text
A.
The state board of finance shall execute a lease-purchase contract with the county for purchase of additional voting systems and the necessary support equipment upon receipt of the application of the board of county commissioners pursuant to Section
1-9-7
NMSA 1978.
B.
The lease-purchase contract shall include, but not be limited to, the following terms:
(1)
the county agrees to purchase from the state board of finance the specified number of voting systems and the necessary support equipment;
(2)
the county will pay for the cost of the systems and support equipment, including reimbursement for costs of transportation;
(3)
the term of the lease-purchase contract shall not exceed ten years;
(4)
the care, custody and proper storage of the systems and support equipment pursuant to specifications issued by the secretary of state is the responsibility of the county clerk; and
(5)
upon good cause shown, the terms of the lease-purchase contract may, at any time, be renegotiated.
Source
1978 Comp., § 1-9-17, enacted by Laws 1985, ch. 207, § 16; 1991, ch. 106, § 10; 2001 , ch. 233 , § 12 ; 2010 , ch. 28 , § 18 .
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