N.M. Stat. Ann. § 31-27-9
A. Within sixty days following the conclusion of each fiscal year, every law enforcement agency shall prepare on a form approved by the department of public safety an annual report of the agency's seizures and forfeitures conducted pursuant to applicable state law, and seizures and forfeitures conducted pursuant to federal forfeiture law, and the report shall include:
History: Laws 2015, ch. 152, § 11; 2019, ch. 133, § 10.
The 2019 amendment, effective April 2, 2019, revised the reporting requirements related to an agency's seizures and forfeitures conducted pursuant to state law; in Subsection A, in the introductory clause, after the subsection designation, added "Within sixty days following the conclusion of each fiscal year", after "shall prepare", added "on a form approved by the department of public safety", and after "pursuant to", deleted "the Forfeiture Act" and added "applicable state law", and added new Paragraphs A(5) and A(6); in Subsection B, after "Forfeiture Act", added "or local, state"; and in Subsection D, after "By", deleted "April" and added "November", and after "submitted for the previous", added "fiscal".
Applicability. — Laws 2019, ch. 133, § 13 provided that the provisions of the Forfeiture Act apply to seized and abandoned property in the possession of a law enforcement agency or the state treasurer on and after April 2, 2019.
Temporary provisions. — Laws 2019, ch. 133, § 11 provided that the New Mexico supreme court shall issue procedural court rules to implement the provisions of this act.
Laws 2019, ch. 133, § 12 provided that abandoned property in the possession of a law enforcement agency or the state treasurer on April 2, 2019 shall be disposed of pursuant to Section 29-1-14 NMSA 1978.