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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-31 > Article-21 > Section-31-21-26

31-21-26. Transitional provisions.

A.     The records, property, equipment and unencumbered and unexpended funds previously belonging to or appropriated for the use of the former parole hearing board shall become, on the effective date of the Parole Board Act, a part of the property of the parole board.   

B.     The provisions of the Parole Board Act [31-21-22 NMSA 1978] apply to all persons who, on the effective date, are on parole or eligible to be placed on parole with the same effect as if that act had been in effect at the time they were placed on parole or became eligible to be placed on parole.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-31 > Article-21 > Section-31-21-26

31-21-26. Transitional provisions.

A.     The records, property, equipment and unencumbered and unexpended funds previously belonging to or appropriated for the use of the former parole hearing board shall become, on the effective date of the Parole Board Act, a part of the property of the parole board.   

B.     The provisions of the Parole Board Act [31-21-22 NMSA 1978] apply to all persons who, on the effective date, are on parole or eligible to be placed on parole with the same effect as if that act had been in effect at the time they were placed on parole or became eligible to be placed on parole.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-31 > Article-21 > Section-31-21-26

31-21-26. Transitional provisions.

A.     The records, property, equipment and unencumbered and unexpended funds previously belonging to or appropriated for the use of the former parole hearing board shall become, on the effective date of the Parole Board Act, a part of the property of the parole board.   

B.     The provisions of the Parole Board Act [31-21-22 NMSA 1978] apply to all persons who, on the effective date, are on parole or eligible to be placed on parole with the same effect as if that act had been in effect at the time they were placed on parole or became eligible to be placed on parole.