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60-2E-12. Conflicts of interest; board; executive director; employees.

A.     In addition to all other provisions of New Mexico law regarding conflicts of interest of state officials and employees, a member of the board, the executive director,  an employee of the board or a person in the immediate family of or residing in the household of any of the foregoing persons, shall not:

(1)     directly or indirectly, as a proprietor or as a member, stockholder, director or officer of a company, have an interest in a business engaged in gaming activities in this or another jurisdiction; or

(2)     accept or agree to accept any economic opportunity, gift, loan, gratuity, special discount, favor, hospitality or service having an aggregate value of one hundred dollars ($100) or more in any calendar year from a licensee or applicant.

B.     If a member of the board, the executive director or a person in the immediate family of or residing in the household of a member of the board or the executive director violates a provision of this section, the member of the board or executive director shall be removed from office.  A board member shall be removed by the governor, and the executive director shall be removed from the executive director's position by the board.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-60 > Article-2e > Section-60-2e-12

60-2E-12. Conflicts of interest; board; executive director; employees.

A.     In addition to all other provisions of New Mexico law regarding conflicts of interest of state officials and employees, a member of the board, the executive director,  an employee of the board or a person in the immediate family of or residing in the household of any of the foregoing persons, shall not:

(1)     directly or indirectly, as a proprietor or as a member, stockholder, director or officer of a company, have an interest in a business engaged in gaming activities in this or another jurisdiction; or

(2)     accept or agree to accept any economic opportunity, gift, loan, gratuity, special discount, favor, hospitality or service having an aggregate value of one hundred dollars ($100) or more in any calendar year from a licensee or applicant.

B.     If a member of the board, the executive director or a person in the immediate family of or residing in the household of a member of the board or the executive director violates a provision of this section, the member of the board or executive director shall be removed from office.  A board member shall be removed by the governor, and the executive director shall be removed from the executive director's position by the board.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-60 > Article-2e > Section-60-2e-12

60-2E-12. Conflicts of interest; board; executive director; employees.

A.     In addition to all other provisions of New Mexico law regarding conflicts of interest of state officials and employees, a member of the board, the executive director,  an employee of the board or a person in the immediate family of or residing in the household of any of the foregoing persons, shall not:

(1)     directly or indirectly, as a proprietor or as a member, stockholder, director or officer of a company, have an interest in a business engaged in gaming activities in this or another jurisdiction; or

(2)     accept or agree to accept any economic opportunity, gift, loan, gratuity, special discount, favor, hospitality or service having an aggregate value of one hundred dollars ($100) or more in any calendar year from a licensee or applicant.

B.     If a member of the board, the executive director or a person in the immediate family of or residing in the household of a member of the board or the executive director violates a provision of this section, the member of the board or executive director shall be removed from office.  A board member shall be removed by the governor, and the executive director shall be removed from the executive director's position by the board.