Licensed professional surveyor; office and records.

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A licensed professional surveyor appointed by the board of county commissioners shall keep two books of records that shall be furnished the surveyor by the board of county commissioners for that purpose, which books the surveyor shall transmit to the surveyor's successor in office. One book shall contain the calculations by latitudes and departures of all surveys made by the surveyor or the surveyor's deputies, and each calculation shall have a corresponding number with the plat and field notes to which it refers in the book of records. The other book shall be a book of records and so constituted as to have the left page for diagrams and plats and the right page for notes and remarks, and each diagram and plat shall be numbered progressively. The field notes of the survey so recorded shall contain a full statement of the surveys, with the variations of the magnetic needle, length of lines and location of corners, with description of such corners and description of all witness trees and other marks used as witness marks for such corners, with size, distance and course.

History: Laws 1891, ch. 33, § 5; C.L. 1897, § 789; Code 1915, § 1291; C.S. 1929, § 33-4905; 1941 Comp., § 15-3905; 1953 Comp., § 15-41-5; 2011, ch. 56, § 5.

ANNOTATIONS

Cross references. — For furnishing of stationery, postage and office supplies by board of county commissioners generally, see 4-44-33 NMSA 1978.

For keeping of offices of county officers at county seat, see 4-44-34 NMSA 1978.

For delivery by public officers of law books, records and documents to successors, see 10-17-5 NMSA 1978.

The 2011 amendment, effective December 31, 2012, required licensed professional surveyors appointed by a board of county commissioners to keep two books of records.

The board of county commissioners may furnish quarters to county surveyor in its discretion if same are available, but the board is under no duty to provide him with telephone or stationery, although his necessary official telephone calls and stationery should be allowed by the board. 1933 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 33-554.


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