Liability for fraud against taxpayers

Bill ID:2011 Senate Bill 73
Introduced:Monday, January 10, 2011
Sponsors: John C. Ryan (R)
Status:Introduced
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An act relating to public liability; providing that a governmental  entity shall not provide a defense or pay a settlement or final judgment for a public employee when the employee is sued by the state or pursuant to the fraud against taxpayers act; protecting the solvency of the public liability fund.

Related Issues: Civil Liberties , Taxation

 

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State Senator John C. Ryan
Senator John C. Ryan has been in the New Mexico Senate since 2005. He represents District 10 which includes…

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