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Section 72-19-7 - Provision for remonstrances.

NM Stat § 72-19-7 (2019) (N/A)
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Within one hundred eighty days from the time the Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Act goes into effect, a written, signed and acknowledged remonstrance against the acquiring of the flood control system provided for in Section 19 [72-19-19 NMSA 1978] of that act may be filed with the board by the owners of property of the value of at least thirty percent of the value of the property provided to be taxed in that act, based upon the assessed valuation of that property for general taxes for the year preceding the year of making such remonstrance. If there is real estate in the authority that has not been separately assessed by the taxing authorities, the board shall value such real estate for the purpose of such remonstrance on the same basis of valuation as other real estate similarly situated that has been separately assessed. The board shall, as soon as possible, examine such remonstrance, if made, and canvass and pass upon and determine its sufficiency, and its action shall be final. If the petition is found to contain the names of the owners of property of thirty percent of the total valuation of the property to be taxed under the Southern Sandoval County Arroyo Flood Control Act and is found to be sufficient, then the flood control system shall not be acquired; provided that no action under the terms of that act shall be delayed during the period of one hundred eighty days, except that no bonds shall be issued during that time.

History: Laws 1990, ch. 14, § 7.

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Section 72-19-7 - Provision for remonstrances.