New Mexico Statutes 18-6-6. Cultural affairs department; powers and duties relating to the cultural properties act
A. The cultural affairs department is responsible for administering, developing and maintaining all registered cultural properties in its ownership or custody.
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 18-6-6
- Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
B. Unless other locations are deemed more appropriate by the committee, in consultation with the museum of New Mexico, because of the nature of the property involved, the cultural affairs department shall be the depository for all collections made under the provisions of the Cultural Properties Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 18-6-1 to 18-6-17 and shall make available material from such collections to museums in and out of the state on the request of the governing bodies of those museums when, in the opinion of the department, such use is appropriate and when arrangements are made for the safe custodianship and public exhibition of the material in accordance with department rules. The museum of New Mexico shall maintain a record of the location of all such collections.
C. The cultural affairs department may seek and accept gifts, donations and grants, subject to the provisions of Subsection B of Section 18-6-7 N.M. Stat. Ann., to be used to acquire, preserve or restore registered cultural properties.
D. The cultural affairs department may acquire by gift, purchase or, if no other means of acquisition are available, condemnation any cultural property or interest therein sufficient to preserve such property. Cultural properties so acquired shall be administered by the department or other appropriate state agencies in accordance with Subsections A and B of this section.
E. The cultural affairs department may enter into agreements with the committee to provide assistance in carrying out the duties of the committee.