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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
On or before June 15 of each year, the state budget division shall send to each state agency forms that provide for the following information:
A. revenue or anticipated revenue, from all sources for the fiscal year last completed, the current fiscal year and for the succeeding fiscal year, including among other things:
(1) grants from the federal government;
(2) gifts and grants from private sources;
(3) income from investments;
(4) proceeds from sale of bonds or other instruments of indebtedness;
(5) income from sale of land;
(6) income from sale of personal property;
(7) income from lease of land or lease of personal property;
(8) income from services;
(9) income from fees, licenses, fines, penalties, tuition, royalties and other charges;
(10) income from athletic activities and related enterprises; and
(11) income from each tax collected;
B. expenditures or anticipated expenditures for the current fiscal year and for the two succeeding fiscal years, including among other things:
(1) capital expenditures consisting of:
(a) additions to plant or office;
(b) repairs and replacements;
(c) permanent equipment; and
(d) other; and
(2) operational expenditures consisting of:
(a) operation and maintenance of institution, office or building;
(b) supplies and equipment;
(c) personal services;
(d) travel; and
(e) other;
C. appropriation requested for the succeeding fiscal year, with a statement as to the functions and activities of each agency, division and bureau;
D. if increased appropriations are requested, the reason therefor; and
E. citation of statutory authority for functions and activities of the agency, a summary statement as to the workload of the agency and such other information as is specified by the state budget division.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 6. Public Finances § 6-3-18. Budget forms - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-6-public-finances/nm-st-sect-6-3-18/
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