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NMSA 9-19-8. Administratively attached agencies
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This section says three agencies are administratively attached to specified state bodies.
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This section says three agencies are administratively attached to specified state bodies.
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The secretary must appoint division directors with the governor’s approval, and those appointed positions are exempt from the Personnel Act.
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This section says Sections 1 through 15 may be cited as the “Indian Affairs Department Act.”
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The secretary may create bureaus within each division and must appoint a chief to head each bureau.
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The administrative services division must provide administrative services to the department, including records, clerical, and budget/personnel support.
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The program services division must provide program implementation and support for field programs and services.
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Creates the Indian affairs commission and sets how its members and officers are appointed and compensated.
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The commission must hold meetings, share information, notify the secretary about conditions in Native American communities in New Mexico, and advise the secretary on policy matters.
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The department may hire up to two people for each tribe or pueblo to record legends in English, and those workers must meet specified membership and language requirements.
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The New Mexico office of Indian affairs, or its successor, must appoint the secretary or designee to the interagency behavioral health purchasing collaborative and ensure certain behavioral health services comply with Section 9-7-6.4.
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This section is marked as recompiled.
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This section notes the provision was recompiled and lists its legislative history.
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This section is recompiled and includes a history note.
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This provision states the purpose of the Indian Affairs Department Act: to create a single department to administer laws and functions formerly handled by the New Mexico office of Indian affairs.
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This section only gives the recompiled history for Section 9-21-20.
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This section states that Section 9-21-21 is recompiled and gives its history.
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This section notes that Section 9-21-22 was recompiled.
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This section states that the provision was recompiled and gives its history references.
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9-21-24. Recompiled. History: Laws 2005, ch. 146, § 8; 2007, ch. 124, § 1; recompiled by Laws 2008, ch. 81, § 4. ARTICLE 22 Veterans' Services Department
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This section defines “department” and “secretary” for the Indian Affairs Department Act.