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22-8-42. Violation of act; penalties.

A.     Any person violating any provision of the Public School Finance Act [22-8-1 NMSA 1978] is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.   

B.     Any person diverting or expending any public school money contrary to the approved budget is, in addition to being subject to any other civil or criminal action, liable along with his sureties to the state for the amount diverted or expended.   

C.     Any person diverting any public school funds from the purpose for which the funds were raised or acquired, or embezzling public school funds, shall be removed from office by the court imposing the criminal penalty.   

D.     Any person falsifying any record, account or report required to be kept or filed pursuant to the Public School Finance Act or knowingly using any money budgeted or appropriated for public school use or for any other purposes than that provided in the appropriation or budget is guilty of a petty misdemeanor and shall, in addition to all other civil or criminal penalties, forfeit his office or employment.   

E.     Legal proceedings for violation of the Public School Finance Act shall be instituted by the state superintendent [secretary].   

F.     A certified school instructor or certified school administrator guilty of any of the violations provided by this section shall, upon conviction, have his certificate revoked by the state board [department].   

G.     Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prevent the enforcement of any provision of the Public School Finance Act by means of mandamus or injunction.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-22 > Article-8 > Section-22-8-42

22-8-42. Violation of act; penalties.

A.     Any person violating any provision of the Public School Finance Act [22-8-1 NMSA 1978] is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.   

B.     Any person diverting or expending any public school money contrary to the approved budget is, in addition to being subject to any other civil or criminal action, liable along with his sureties to the state for the amount diverted or expended.   

C.     Any person diverting any public school funds from the purpose for which the funds were raised or acquired, or embezzling public school funds, shall be removed from office by the court imposing the criminal penalty.   

D.     Any person falsifying any record, account or report required to be kept or filed pursuant to the Public School Finance Act or knowingly using any money budgeted or appropriated for public school use or for any other purposes than that provided in the appropriation or budget is guilty of a petty misdemeanor and shall, in addition to all other civil or criminal penalties, forfeit his office or employment.   

E.     Legal proceedings for violation of the Public School Finance Act shall be instituted by the state superintendent [secretary].   

F.     A certified school instructor or certified school administrator guilty of any of the violations provided by this section shall, upon conviction, have his certificate revoked by the state board [department].   

G.     Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prevent the enforcement of any provision of the Public School Finance Act by means of mandamus or injunction.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-22 > Article-8 > Section-22-8-42

22-8-42. Violation of act; penalties.

A.     Any person violating any provision of the Public School Finance Act [22-8-1 NMSA 1978] is guilty of a petty misdemeanor.   

B.     Any person diverting or expending any public school money contrary to the approved budget is, in addition to being subject to any other civil or criminal action, liable along with his sureties to the state for the amount diverted or expended.   

C.     Any person diverting any public school funds from the purpose for which the funds were raised or acquired, or embezzling public school funds, shall be removed from office by the court imposing the criminal penalty.   

D.     Any person falsifying any record, account or report required to be kept or filed pursuant to the Public School Finance Act or knowingly using any money budgeted or appropriated for public school use or for any other purposes than that provided in the appropriation or budget is guilty of a petty misdemeanor and shall, in addition to all other civil or criminal penalties, forfeit his office or employment.   

E.     Legal proceedings for violation of the Public School Finance Act shall be instituted by the state superintendent [secretary].   

F.     A certified school instructor or certified school administrator guilty of any of the violations provided by this section shall, upon conviction, have his certificate revoked by the state board [department].   

G.     Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prevent the enforcement of any provision of the Public School Finance Act by means of mandamus or injunction.