City acquisition of abandoned cemeteries

Bill ID:2011 House Bill 71
Introduced:Friday, January 14, 2011
Sponsors: Jim R. Trujillo (D)
Status:Introduced
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Relating to cemeteries; providing for acquisition of abandoned cemeteries by municipalities; enacting a new section of chapter 3 article 40 NMSA 1978.

Related Issues: Miscellaneous

 

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Representative Jim R. Trujillo
New Mexico State House Representative Jim R. Trujillo represents District 45 which includes Santa Fe…

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