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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The board shall:
A. recommend to the district attorneys regulations necessary or appropriate to implement and administer the District Attorney Personnel and Compensation Act;
B. determine the qualifications for each class specification or classification series, including required levels of education, experience, special skills and legal knowledge;
C. prepare class specifications to be performed in each class of positions;
D. recommend a compensation plan of pay ranges to which class specifications and classification series are assigned, subject to legislative appropriations;
E. hear appeals solely involving suspension, demotion or termination of a covered employee, and render its final decision, unless the covered employee elects under Section 9 of the District Attorney Personnel and Compensation Act to have the appeal heard by a state-personnel-office-designated hearing officer;
F. make periodic reviews of the personnel regulations, classification plan and compensation ranges that govern employees to ensure that all federal action, legislative mandates and other substantive changes are incorporated into the regulations in a timely fashion and make recommendations thereon to the district attorneys;
G. recommend to the district attorneys to contract for services of consultants necessary to perform a compensation or classification plan of all district attorney positions, subject to legislative appropriation; and
H. consider other personnel matters as designated by the district attorneys.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 36. Attorneys § 36-1A-7. Board; duties - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-36-attorneys/nm-st-sect-36-1a-7/
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