New Mexico Statutes 7-2C-2. Purpose
A. The purpose of the Tax Refund Intercept Program Act is to comply with state and federal law:
(1) by enhancing the enforcement of child support and medical support obligations;
(2) to aid collection of outstanding debts owed for:
(a) overpayment of public assistance and overissuance of food stamps;
(b) overpayment of unemployment compensation benefits and nonpayment of contributions or payments in lieu of contributions or other amounts due under the Unemployment Compensation Law [N.M. Stat. Ann. Chapter 51];
(c) nonpayment of reimbursements owed to the uninsured employers’ fund under the Workers’ Compensation Act [N.M. Stat. Ann. Chapter 52, Article 1]; and
(d) nonpayment of the workers’ compensation fee due under the Workers’ Compensation Administration Act [N.M. Stat. Ann. Chapter 52, Article 5];
(3) to promote repayment of educational loans;
(4) to aid collection of fines, fees and costs owed to the district, magistrate and municipal courts;
(5) to aid collection of fines, fees and costs owed to the Bernalillo county metropolitan court; and
(6) to aid in the payment to the state investment officer of film production tax credit amounts owed to the state investment officer due to loans made against the credit pursuant to Subsection D of Section 7-27-5.26 N.M. Stat. Ann..
B. Efforts to accomplish the purpose of the Tax Refund Intercept Program Act may be enhanced by establishing a system to collect debts, in particular, outstanding child support obligations, educational loans, amounts due under the Unemployment Compensation Law, the Workers’ Compensation Act and the Workers’ Compensation Administration Act, fines, fees and costs owed to the district, magistrate and municipal courts, film production tax credit amounts owed to the state investment officer and fines, fees and costs owed to the Bernalillo county metropolitan court, by setting off the amount of such debts against the state income tax refunds or film production tax credit amounts due the debtors.