New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 2 - PUBLIC FINANCE
Chapter 81 - RETIREE HEALTH CARE FUNDS
Part 12 - ELECTION OF THE CLASSIFIED STATE EMPLOYEE BOARD MEMBER
Section 2.81.12.12 - VACANCY ON THE BOARD BY CLASSIFIED STATE EMPLOYEE MEMBER

Universal Citation: 2 NM Admin Code 2.81.12.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. In the event the classified state employee board member of the NMRHCA board ceases to be a classified state employee for any reason, is removed from the board, resigns from the board, or dies, that member shall be considered to have resigned from the board and the board shall, by resolution, declare that office vacant as of the date of the adoption of such resolution. Such resolution shall be adopted within 30 days after the board member's retirement, resignation or death.

B. In the event the classified state employee member of the NMRHCA board ceases to be employed as a classified state employee, and is not reemployed as a classified state employee within thirty (30) days, that member shall be considered to have resigned from the board.

C. In the event the classified state employee board member of the NMRHCA board ceases to be a classified state employee or resigns from the board, that member shall, within 15 days of the board's adoption of the resolution of vacancy, designate an active classified state employee to complete the balance of the member's term as classified state employee member by identifying such person in a letter to the chairperson of the board, who shall, by letter to the person so designated, appoint such person as successor classified state employee member.

D. In the event the classified state employee board member of the NMRHCA board is removed from the board or dies, an active classified state employee shall be designated as successor classified state employee board member by vote of the remaining members of the board within 15 days of the board's adoption of the resolution of vacancy.

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