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House Bill 244

Magistrate Judge Minimum Age [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsors
Rep. Charlotte Little 68 Bernalillo
Rep. Andrea Reeb 64 Chaves, Curry & Roosevelt
Rep. Mark Duncan 2 San Juan
Rep. D. Wonda Johnson 5 McKinley & San Juan

Status
HGEICPassed, Feb 26, with Do Pass recommendation
HJCWas scheduled for this morning.
There is currently no way to obtain real-time results, sorry.


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: [3] HGEIC/HJC-HGEIC [10] DP-HJC

Legis DayActionDetails
3 referred HGEIC/HJC
3 sent HGEIC
10 passed HGEIC (view committee report) DP 9-0
10 sent HJC


This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Feb 3 filed: [Prefiled by Charlotte Little et al; not yet on nmlegis]
[new]
sent to HGEIC
title: '[prefiled by Charlotte Little Et Al; Not Yet on Nmlegis]' -> 'Magistrate Judge Minimum Age'
actions: 'HPREF' -> '[3] HGEIC/HJC-HGEIC'
new sponsor: Charlotte Little
new sponsor: Andrea Reeb
new sponsor: Mark Duncan
new sponsor: D. Wonda Johnson
Feb 24 scheduled for HGEIC on Tue Feb 25, 08:30
Feb 25 rescheduled for HGEIC on Wed Feb 26, 08:30
Feb 27 passed HGEIC; sent to HJC
actions: '[3] HGEIC/HJC-HGEIC' -> '[3] HGEIC/HJC-HGEIC [10] DP-HJC'
Mar 6 added to HJC agenda on Sat Mar 8, 08:30

HOUSE BILL 244

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

INTRODUCED BY

Charlotte Little and Andrea Reeb and Mark Duncan and

D. Wonda Johnson

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO MAGISTRATE COURT; PROVIDING FOR A MINIMUM AGE OF TWENTY-EIGHT FOR MAGISTRATE JUDGES.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. Section 35-2-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1968, Chapter 62, Section 41, as amended) is amended to read:

     "35-2-1. QUALIFICATION--PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS.--

          A. Each magistrate shall not be less than twenty-eight years of age at the time of the election and shall be a qualified elector of, and reside in, the magistrate district for which the magistrate is elected or appointed.

          B. No person is eligible for election or appointment to the office of magistrate unless the person has graduated from high school or has attained the equivalent of a high school education as indicated by possession of a high school equivalency credential issued by the public education department based upon the record made on the high school equivalency credential test.

          C. In magistrate districts with a population of more than two hundred thousand persons in the last federal decennial census, no person is eligible for election to the office of magistrate unless the person:

                (1) is a member of the bar of this state and licensed to practice law in this state; or

                (2) holds the office of magistrate in that district when the federal decennial census is published, as long as there is no break in service.

          D. In magistrate districts with a population of more than two hundred thousand persons in the last federal decennial census, no person is eligible for appointment to the office of magistrate unless the person is a member of the bar of this state and licensed to practice law in this state.

          E. A person holding the office of magistrate shall not engage in the private practice of law during tenure in office."

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