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Section 9-21-7 - Department; additional powers and duties.

NM Stat § 9-21-7 (2019) (N/A)
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A. The department is the coordinating agency for intergovernmental and interagency programs concerning tribal governments and the state.

B. The department shall:

(1) investigate, study, consider and act upon the entire subject of Indian conditions and relations within New Mexico, including problems of health, economy and education and the effect of local, state and federal legislative, executive and judicial actions. The department shall collaborate with other state departments or agencies that have an interest or stake in the subject being investigated, studied or considered. In performing its functions, the department shall provide an opportunity for the presentation and exchange of ideas in respect to Indian affairs of the state by all interested persons; and

(2) assist in setting the policy, and act as the clearinghouse, for all state programs affecting the Indian people of New Mexico.

C. The department may:

(1) hold hearings, conduct meetings, make investigations and confer with officials of local, state and federal agencies to secure cooperation between the local, state, federal and Indian tribal governments in the promotion of the welfare of the Indian people of New Mexico;

(2) contract with tribal governments, public agencies or private persons to provide services and facilities for promoting the welfare of the Indian people of New Mexico; and

(3) solicit and accept gifts, grants, donations, bequests and devises.

History: Laws 2004, ch. 18, § 7 and Laws 2004, ch. 24, § 7.

Compiler's notes. — Laws 2004, ch. 18, § 7 and Laws 2004, ch. 24, § 7, both effective May 19, 2004, enacted new sections of law. Both acts were compiled as 9-21-7 NMSA 1978. The acts were identical except for the second sentence in Paragraph B(1) of Laws 2004, ch. 18, § 7, which provides, "The department shall collaborate with other state departments or agencies that have an interest or stake in the subject being investigated, studied or considered." This section is set out as enacted by Laws 2004, ch. 24, § 7, and incorporates both acts. See 12-1-8 NMSA 1978. To view the session laws in their entirety, see the 2004 session laws on NMOneSource.com.

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Section 9-21-7 - Department; additional powers and duties.