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State Ethics Commission Reports

The State Ethics Commission reports quarterly on the complaints it receives and annually on its overall activities.

Annual & Special Reports

Annual reports cover the activities of the Commission for a given calendar year.

2023 Click Here to view the SEC’s 2023 Annual Report

2022 Click Here to view the SEC’s 2022 Annual Report

2021 Click Here to view the SEC’s 2021 Annual Report

2021  Click Here to view the SEC’s 2021 Special Report on Jurisdiction

2020 Click Here to view the SEC’s 2020 Annual Report

Annual Fiscal Reports

Annual Fiscal Reports cover the financial details of the Commission’s activities for A given fiscal year.

         2023 Click Here to view the Commission’s Annual Fiscal Report Year Ended June 30, 2023 

2022 Click Here to view the Commission’s Annual Fiscal Report Year Ended June 30, 2022

2021 Click Here to view the Commission’s Annual Fiscal Report Year Ended June 30, 2021

2020 Click Here to view the Commission’s Annual Fiscal Report Year Ended June 30, 2020

Annual Strategic Plans

Strategic Plans cover the goals and objectives of the Commission in a given fiscal year.

FY24 Click Here to view the SEC’s Strategic Plan for FY24

FY23 Click Here to view the SEC’s Strategic Plan for FY 23

FY21 & FY22 Click Here to view the SEC’s Strategic Plan for FY 21 & 22

Quarterly Reports

The State Ethics Commission Act requires the Commission to produce a quarterly report containing the number of complaints filed with and referred to the Commission; the disposition of the complaints; and the type of violation alleged in the complaints.

2023 Quarterly Reports

2022 Quarterly Reports

2021 Quarterly Reports

2020 Quarterly Reports 

Commission Opinions on Administrative Cases

View Administrative Opinions for Past Cases

After hearing appeals in administrative cases, the State Ethics Commission will publish any written final decision. These final decisions are legally binding on the parties to the administrative case before the Commission. Parties may seek judicial review of final Commission decisions by petitioning a district court for a writ of certiorari under Rule 1-075 NMRA. The Commission’s jurisdiction over administrative complaints takes effect on January 1, 2020. At present, the Commission has yet to publish a written final decision. Once the Commission begins to issue final decisions, its opinions will be posted here.

Resolutions and Standing Orders

View the Commission’s Resolutions and the Executive Director’s Standing Orders

The Commission may adopt resolutions to address issues that are not otherwise covered by its rules or the State Ethics Commission Act. Similarly, under the Commission’s rules of procedure, the Executive Director may issue or withdraw standing orders addressing general practice issues and filing protocols for the handling of cases before the Commission or its hearing officers.

Commission Resolutions

  1. Resolution No. 2020-01: Open Meetings
  2. Resolution No. 2020-02: Special Counsel
  3. Resolution No. 2020-03: Commissioner Financial Disclosures
  4. Resolution No. 2020-04: Investigations of Referrals and Informal Complaints and Initiation of Civil Actions
  5. Resolution No. 2020-05: Authorizing a demand and civil action against the Committee to Protect New Mexico Consumers
  6. Resolution No. 2020-06: Authorizing Staff to Act for Commission During Legislative Session
  7. Resolution No. 2020-07: Authorizing a Demand and Civil Action Against the Council for a Competitive New Mexico
  8. Resolution No. 2021-01: Authorizing publication of advisory opinions with the New Mexico Compilation Commission
  9. Resolution No. 2021-02: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act
  10. Resolution No. 2021-03: Annual OMA Resolution
  11. Resolution No. 2022-01:Procedure related to complaints against notaries public
  12. Resolution No. 2022-02: Authorizing a Demand and Civil Action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act Against State Representative Georgene Louis
  13. Resolution No. 2022-03: Authorizing Staff to Enforce Financial Disclosure Requirements Against State Officials Who Have Not Filed
  14. Resolution No. 2022-04: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act
  15. Resolution No. 2022-05: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act
  16. Resolution No. 2022-06: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Campaign Reporting Act
  17. Resolution No. 2022-07: Annual OMA Resolution
  18. Resolution No. 2022-08: Authorizing a civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act
  19. Resolution No. 2022-09: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Procurement Code
  20. Resolution No. 2022-10: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act
  21. Resolution No. 2023-03: Authorizing Staff to Enforce Financial Disclosure Requirements Against State Officials Who Have Not Filed
  22. Resolution No. 2023-04: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act
  23. Resolution No. 2023-06: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act 
  24. Resolution No. 2023-07: Annual OMA Resolution
  25. Resolution No. 2024-02: Authorizing a demand and civil action to enforce the Governmental Conduct Act 

Executive Director’s Standing Orders

Standing Order No. 1 – Virtual Meetings in Response to Pandemic

Standing Order No. 2 – Extensions to Filing Deadlines