New Mexico Statutes 72-3-4. Compensation of water master; assistants; budget; tax;
administration fund.
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 72-3-4
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
The state engineer may employ such assistants to any water master by him appointed as he may deem necessary, and each water master and each assistant so employed shall be paid a compensation to be fixed by the state engineer and also such of his actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of his duties as shall be approved in writing by the state engineer. Provided, that such employment of assistants shall be only in cases of emergency and such employment shall continue only during the existence of such emergency.
As soon as possible after the appointment of any water master, the state engineer shall prepare a budget of estimated amounts required to pay the compensation and expenses of the water master and his assistants to the end of the then current fiscal year, and shall certify the same to the board of county commissioners of the county wherein the duties of the water master are to be performed, which budget shall specify the distribution of the amounts to be charged against and allotted to each water user or ditch owner, and which respective amounts shall be based upon the quantity of water received or to be received by each in proportion to the total quantities of water delivered or to be delivered under the water rights of all.
Thereafter, before the beginning of each succeeding fiscal year, the state engineer shall likewise prepare a similar budget for the ensuing fiscal year and shall likewise certify the same to the proper board of county commissioners.
If a water district for which a water master is appointed lies within more than one county, the budget shall be certified to the board of county commissioners of each county within which any portion of such district is situated, and shall set out the proportionate amount of the budget total to be paid by each county respectively.
When such budgets are received by the board of county commissioners, it shall immediately cause the county treasurer to extend upon the tax rolls of the county for the year contemplated in the budget, the amounts therein required to be raised and in accordance with the budget distribution thereof, and such respective amounts so distributed and entered upon said tax rolls shall be payable and shall be collected at the times and in the manner provided by law for the payment and collection of other taxes, and shall be a lien upon the property of the respective water users or ditch owners to the same extent other taxes levied are a lien thereon. When collected, the county treasurer shall place such monies into a special fund to be designated as “water masters administration fund for the district of . . . . . . . . . . (name of district)” and such fund shall be expended only for the purposes set out in said budget.
The salary and expenses of the water master and of his assistants shall be paid monthly by the board of county commissioners out of said special fund so created only upon the itemized voucher of the state engineer.
If for any reason there shall be a temporary insufficiency of moneys in said special fund for the payment of the accrued salaries and expenses of the water master and his assistants, the board of county commissioners may pay the same out of any available moneys in the general county fund, or the state engineer may pay the same out of any general fund money appropriated for the operation of his office; but in either event the general county fund or the state general fund, as the case may be, shall be reimbursed the amounts expended therefrom for such purposes, as soon as there may be moneys available therefor in the water masters administration fund hereinabove designated.