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Section 7-38-14 - Tabulation of construction permits; information required to be furnished to county assessors.

7-38-14. Tabulation of construction permits; information required to be furnished to county assessors.

A.     By the tenth day of each month, the trade boards operating under the Construction Industries Licensing Act [60-13-1 NMSA 1978] shall furnish the assessor of each county with a tabulation of all permits which they have issued in the assessor's county in the previous month for all construction projects, the cost of each of which exceeded one thousand dollars ($1,000). The tabulation shall include the name of the owner of the property for which a permit was issued, the construction location and the cost of the construction project for which the permit was issued. A copy of the tabulation shall be sent to the department.  

B.     By the tenth day of each month, each county or municipality issuing building permits shall furnish the assessor of the county issuing the permit or the county in which the municipality is located with a tabulation of all building permits issued in the previous month for all construction projects, the cost of each of which exceeded one thousand dollars ($1,000). The tabulation shall include the name of the owner of the property for which a permit was issued, the construction location and the cost of the construction project for which the permit was issued. A copy of the tabulation shall be sent to the department.   

C.     Upon receiving the information required to be furnished under this section, the county assessors and the department shall enter any required changes in their valuation or other records.   

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