New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 13 - PUBLIC RECORDS
Part 12 - DESIGNATION OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Section 1.13.12.8 - RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM PERSONNEL HEIRARCHY
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The statutory records custodian for each agency may designate one individual to act as a designated records custodian on his or her behalf. The designee shall be appointed each fiscal year using a form approved by the administrator. For designated records custodian responsibilities please see 1.13.12.9 NMAC.
B. The records custodian for each agency may designate one chief records officer to oversee the agency's records management program. The chief records officer shall be appointed each fiscal year using a form approved by the administrator. For chief records officer responsibilities, refer to 1.13.12.10 NMAC.
C. The records custodian for each agency may designate one or more records liaison officer(s) responsible for authorizing the storage and destruction of agency records. The records liaison officer shall be appointed each fiscal year using a form approved by the administrator. For record liaison officer responsibilities, refer to 1.13.12.11 NMAC.
D. A records custodian, chief records officer or records liaison officer may designate personnel to pick-up agency records from the records center. Pick-up personnel shall be appointed each fiscal year using a form approved by the administrator. For pick-up personnel responsibilities, refer to 1.13.12.12 NMAC.
E. If a records custodian does not designate a chief records officer or record liaison officer, the records custodian shall remain responsible for all of the duties of the personnel listed above.
F. The records custodian shall notify the state commission of public records concerning any status changes regarding designated records management personnel.