CU Comments On New Mexico Deposit Regulations Comments to the new mexico Regulation and Licensing Department 2.20 of the new mexico Administrative Code. consumers with information, education, and counsel http://www.consumersunion.org/other/mhdepsw302.htm
Extractions: on Proposed Revisions to 14.12.2.20 NMAC March 28, 2002 I am Kevin Jewell, a Policy Associate with the Consumers Union Southwest Regional Office, and lead researcher on Consumers Union SWRO's Manufactured Housing Project. I will be commenting on behalf of Consumers Union regarding proposed changes to the down payment and deposit rules, section 14.12.2.20 of the New Mexico Administrative Code. Consumers Union is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to providing consumers with information, education, and counsel about goods, services, health and personal finance. Consumers Union also initiates and cooperates with individual and group efforts to maintain and enhance the quality of life for consumers. Consumers Unions' income is solely derived from the sale of Consumer Reports, its other publications, and from noncommercial contributions, grants and fees. Consumers Union has advocated for improvements in the construction and sale of manufactured homes for over 25 years, starting with our work on the 1974 federal legislation that created the HUD code. Most recently, we launched a two year project to study equity building for low income manufactured home buyers. Homeownership is a national priority. Buying a home buys not just shelter, but a stake in the community and an opportunity for a family to build equity. Homeownership is a well-worn track up the economic ladder for families and communities alike.
New Mexico Department Of Labor are required under various new mexico and federal laws and regulations. NMSOICC) has been selected by the new mexico Department of education as the http://www.dol.state.nm.us/dol_esd.html
Extractions: The Employment Security (ES) Division, under the supervision of the Office of the Secretary, is organized into four bureaus. The bureaus are Field Services, Unemployment Insurance, Appeals Tribunal, and Economic Research and Analysis. The ES Division has four major functions. The division administers the Unemployment Compensation law of New Mexico, operates a labor exchange program; it provides job training services to qualified job seekers through the Workforce Investment Act; and develops, analyzes, and publishes labor market information for New Mexico and its subareas. Services to the public are provided through a network of one-stop-shop career centers located throughout the state The Field Services Bureau is responsible for the labor exchange program, the process of matching qualified job applicants with employers' work requirements, in accordance with the Wagner-Peyser Act. It also has the responsibility for the local implementation of unemployment insurance, Job Training, and other programs administered through the Field Services Bureau. The administrative staff of the Field Services Bureau is headquartered at the Tiwa Building in Albuquerque and serves as the supervisory and administrative chain of command from the Secretary to the Employment Services Division to the field office staff. The Field Services Bureau currently has over 20 one-stop-shop career centers located throughout the state
Extractions: Welcome The Alternative Education Unit is responsible for the implementation of the provisions of state and federal laws, rules and regulations pertaining to Charter Schools and the Charter School District pilot project. In addition, the unit also disseminates information and provides technical assistance to parents, community members, schools, and district personnel on home schools, family schools, non-public schools, 4-day school week.
New Mexico's State Rules And Regulations new mexico s State Rules and regulations. Hours. Agents must complete 15 hours of continuing education every year. Course Requirements. http://www.ceisbooks.com/cie/state-ce.php?state=New Mexico&page=rules&pagename=S
NMPIRG the industry to voluntarily comply, the FID to enforce these regulations and our new mexico Public Interest Research Group (NMPIRG) education Fund is a http://nmpirg.org/NM.asp?id2=5917&id3=NM&
Adopted Rules A Rn. Procurement Code regulations, pdf version. Higher education, Commisson of. and Eligibility Requirements for Participation in the new mexico education Trust, http://www.nmcpr.state.nm.us/nmregister/xii21/adoptedxii21.htm
Extractions: Volume XII Number 21 November 15, 2001 Adopted Rules and Regulations Effective Date and Validity of Rule Filings Rules published in this issue of the New Mexico Register are effective on the publication date of this issue unless otherwise specified. No rule shall be valid or enforceable until it is filed with the records center and published in the New Mexico register as provided by the State Rules Act. Unless a later date is otherwise provided by law, the effective date of a rule shall be the date of publication in the New Mexico register. 14-4-5 NMSA 1978 A=Amended, E=Emergency, N=New, R=Repealed, Rn=Renumbered Please note that the (*) entries obey the reformatting rules set forth in 1.24.10 NMAC, effective 2/29/00 16.2.5 NMAC R Temporary Licensing pdf version 16.2.6 NMAC R Reciprocal Licensing pdf version 16.2.9 NMAC R Continuing Education pdf version 16.2.11 NMAC R Licensee Business Offices and Administrative Requirements pdf version 16.2.5 NMAC
New Mexico Residency The rules and regulations for establishing residency for tuition purposes are defined by the new mexico Commission on Higher education which is authorized by http://www.nmsu.edu/~registra/residency.html
Extractions: The rules and regulations for establishing residency for tuition purposes are defined by the New Mexico Commission on Higher Education which is authorized by the Constitution of the State of New Mexico and the state statutes ( chapter 235, IE, NMSA, 1971 and section 21-1-4E NMSA 1978 ) for providing classification for a tuition differential between resident and nonresident students. An individual must establish legal residency in New Mexico before he or she is entitled to pay in-state tuition rates. The requirements to establish residency for tuition purposes are independent from those of other types of residency such as voting or holding public office. A legal resident for tuition purposes is someone who meets the requirements set forth by this policy and described on this page. These regulations for residency apply to all public post-secondary institutions in the State of New Mexico, including branches and community colleges. Following are questions and answers that present the essence of the residency regulations and provide the information needed to establish residency for tuition purposes.
New Mexico License Information & Regulations QAS and have issued credits in new mexico without any Acceptable Areas of Study The regulations state A qualifies as acceptable continuing education if it http://www.pescpe.com/Statelicenseinfo/newmexico.html
Extractions: The board does not have formal sponsor registration requirements. The board will accept (but does not require) programs from NASBA and NASBA QAS sponsors. They do require that all CPE taken adhere to the new statement of standards issued by the AICPA and NASBA. PES is a registered sponsor of NASBA and NASBA QAS and have issued credits in New Mexico without any problems. License Renewal Information:
Boating Laws And Regulations state in the nation to mandate boater education. no current children s life jacket wear regulation. the Northern Mariana Islands, new mexico, North Carolina http://www.cgaux.org/cgauxweb/public/publaws.shtml
Extractions: Missouri Mandates Boater Education Missouri has become the 34th state in the nation to mandate boater education. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2005, boater safety course requirements in Missouri apply to anyone who was born after Jan. 1, 1984. The Missouri Water Patrol will issue lifetime boater certification licenses. The bill allows boaters who are licensed by the U. S. Coast Guard to bypass the mandatory Missouri certification. The bill does not change the legal age for operating a boat on any Missouri waterway which remains at 14. Stops for the purpose of checking boaters strictly for proof of certification is prohibited under the provisions of the bill.
Governors Task Force On New Mexico Higher Education regulations Policies. Information about new mexico education Economy An overview of Higher education trends and issues prepared independently by Dennis http://governorstaskforce.state.nm.us/
Extractions: Home Proclamation Pressreleases Speeches ... Public Agenda Governor Richardson Proclamation Press Release Task force presentation : An overview of Higher Education trends and issues prepared independently by Dennis Jones of the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems Task force work groups Student Success
Extractions: Please note that all scheduled meetings are subject to change in date, time, or location. For detailed information about meeting event click on the appropriate title below or call (505)476-6500. Task Force members click here to view Working Group information. Task force meetings for the month of: April 2004 Organizational meeting of Full Task Force and Working Groups Date: Monday 04/12/2004 Time: 1PM - 4PM Location: TBA May 2004 Full Task Force meeting Date: Thursday 05/20/2004 Time: 1PM - 5PM Location: Room 317 in the State Capitol, Santa Fe Agenda: Task force agenda September 2004 Full Task Force meeting Date: Monday 09/13/2004 Time: 9AM - 4PM Location: TBA October 2004 Full Task Force meeting Date: TBA Time: TBA Location: TBA
Education Press Release agricultural, range management, animal husbandry, education and extension the implementation of the regulations, but the it s a good bill for new mexico, and I http://bingaman.senate.gov/Issues/Education/Education_Press_Releases/Education_P
Extractions: Education Issues Site Guide E-Mail Me HOME DEFENSE ... ECONOMY EDUCATION ENERGY ENVIRONMENT HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY Number 22 of 32. Next Release Previous Release Return to Listing IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, January 22, 2004 Bingaman Urges President to Address Nutrition Education for School Children Contact: "I urge you to allocate new financial resources for the purpose of strengthening federal child nutrition education programs. Nutrition education is vital to growing a generation of healthy eaters and active adults. It is time we commit to nutrition education as part of assuring our children's health and well-being. The cost of improving the health of our children will be far less than the cost of the health consequences to come if we do nothing," Bingaman wrote. Heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes are responsible for two out of three deaths in the United States, and the major risk factors for those diseases and conditions are established in childhood through unhealthy eating habits, physical inactivity, obesity, and tobacco use. In the last two decades, obesity rates have doubled in children and tripled in adolescents, and today, one in seven young people are obese, and one in three are overweight.
Education Press Release education Issues. and Senate both voted to block the implementation of the regulations, but the But on the whole it s a good bill for new mexico, and I will http://bingaman.senate.gov/Issues/Education/Education_Press_Releases/Education_P
Extractions: Education Issues Site Guide E-Mail Me HOME DEFENSE ... ECONOMY EDUCATION ENERGY ENVIRONMENT HEALTH CARE TECHNOLOGY Number 20 of 32. Next Release Previous Release Return to Listing IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, March 01, 2004 Bingaman: New Mexico Schools Benefit from $.4 Million in Internet Service Discounts Contact: "Internet skills remain a valuable asset needed to compete for high-wage jobs in and out of the technology sector," Bingaman said. "But many New Mexico schools and libraries lack adequate resources needed to provide kids with access to Internet technology. These E-Rate discounts will provide our schools with the funding they need to help ensure all children have access to this valuable resource."
VRID Web Site -- New Mexico Laws And Regulations new mexico Department of education, License Requirements by Position http//sde.state.nm.us/divisions/ais/datacollection/LRPosition.pdf. http://www.vrid.org/legis/nm.html
Extractions: http://legis.state.nm.us/Sessions/01%20Regular/memorials/house/HJM001.html AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR OUTREACH FOR INTERPRETERS FOR DEAF PERSONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Statutory Chapters in New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978: CHAPTER 38 TRIALS: ARTICLE 9 INTERPRETERS FOR DEAF
Oklahoma/New Mexico Medicare Services: Other Useful Web Sites including relevant law, regulations, rulings, and Coders AAPC provides education, certification, networking www.the-medicare.com (new mexico); Regional Home http://www.oknmmedicare.com/provider/links.html
Extractions: UPIN Database ... Resources Other Useful Web SItes Note: The following links leave our web site. These links are not under the control of Oklahoma/New Mexico Medicare Services. They are provided only as a convenience to you. Government Health Care Sites - (formerly the Health Care Financing Administration) administers the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which provide health care to America's aged and indigent populations, about one in every four Americans, including nearly 18 million children and and nursing home coverage for low-income elderly. CMS also administers the new Children's Health Insurance Program through approved state plans that cover more than 2.2 million children. Medlearn Matters Information for Medicare Providers Medlearn Matters Information for Medicare Providers , an educational resource for Medicare Providers.
FSCLL HOMEPAGE law via Lawsource Judicial education Center Judicial Legislature Home Page new mexico via Findlaw STATE LAWS - regulations - COURT DECISIONS - INFORMATION. http://fscll.org/bookmk2.htm
Extractions: NEW MEXICO SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY Internet Gateways and Jumpstations Law Search Tools New Mexico Government, Courts and Laws State Government, Courts and Laws Federal Courts Federal Laws, Regulations and Agencies Law Journals Legal Directories Links to other Libraries *ABA's LawLink (TM) Legal Research Jumpstation
New Mexico Junior College - Early Childhood Education Standards Academy Rules and regulations Program Cost. Lynda newman Professor, Reading/education Arts and Sciences Division new mexico Junior College http://www.nmjc.cc.nm.us/academics/programs/earlychildhoodeducation.asp
Extractions: This web site is not fully functional without the use of JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript on your browser or use a JavaScript-compliant browser, such as Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows.Please direct any feedback to webmaster@nmjc.edu. Accounting Associate in Arts AAS Business, Emphasis: Accounting Certificate ... Academic Programs
New Mexico Junior College - Police Academy follow all Rules and regulations as set and Waste Handling Secondary education Sociology Telecommunications new mexico Junior College, 5317 Lovington Hwy http://www.nmjc.cc.nm.us/academics/programs/policeacademy.asp
Extractions: This web site is not fully functional without the use of JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript on your browser or use a JavaScript-compliant browser, such as Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows.Please direct any feedback to webmaster@nmjc.edu. Accounting Associate in Arts AAS Business, Emphasis: Accounting Certificate ... Academic Programs Random("randomBanner","../../images/banner.jpg","../../images/banner2.jpg","../../images/banner3.jpg","../../images/banner4.jpg","../../images/banner5.jpg","../../images/banner6.jpg","../../images/banner7.jpg"); New Mexico Junior College is the site of the Southeastern New Mexico Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy. This is a satellite program sanctioned by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This academy is taught by experienced and certified personnel including law enforcement officers, attorneys, criminal justice practitioners, and other state certified professional trainers in specialized areas. The mission of the Southeastern New Mexico Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy is to provide a superior academic and vocational basic law enforcement training program which shall remain under constant evaluation ensuring the curriculum meets the needs of students pursuing a career as professional law enforcement officers.
Lab Safety Safety Plan Carol Brown State Department of education; 945 Hazard Waste regulations and it s on Schools Connie Pasteris - new mexico Environment Department; http://www.werc.net/educators/labsafety.htm
Extractions: Laboratory Safety Education Program Introduction: The New Mexico Schools Lab Safety Program is a Joint Powers Agreement between the State Department of Education and WERC, A Consortia for Environmental Education and Technology Development to devise and deliver lab safety workshops annually addressing the issues of compliance with state, OSHA and other regulatory organizations. This new standardized curriculum will be required training by the State Superintendent of Schools for all public schools in New Mexico on a coordinated schedule with the Accreditation Office of the SDE. This program was developed by WERC at the request of the New Mexico State Department of Education, Director of Eisenhower Professional Development Program (Title II). The Laboratory Safety Education Program will be administered through WERC by: The purpose of this WERC-SDA program is to develop and implement a standardized laboratory safety curriculum based on a collection of nationally recognized programs and existing state department safety requirements. This program will assist schools in satisfying OSHA Laboratory Standard, 29 CFR part 1910.1450. The standard requires that all schools must:
Finding Funders - New Mexico - Web Sites Of Community Foundations subject to different rules and regulations than those benefit the greater Albuquerque, new mexico, community through of arts and culture, education, health and http://fdncenter.org/funders/grantmaker/gws_comm/comm_nm.html
Extractions: In its general charitable purposes, a community foundation is much like a private foundation; its funds, however, are derived from many donors rather than a single source, as is usually the case with private foundations. Further, community foundations are usually classified under the tax code as public charities and therefore are subject to different rules and regulations than those which govern private foundations. (The site(s) listed below are launched in new browsers.) Albuquerque Community Foundation Albuquerque Community Foundation (http://www.albuquerquefoundation.org/) Established in 1984, the Albuquerque Community Foundation manages a pool of charitable funds whose income is used to benefit the greater Albuquerque, New Mexico, community through grants to nonprofit organizations, educational programs, and scholarships. The general policy of the foundation is to allocate funds to nonprofits, including educational institutions, whose purpose and continuing work is in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and human services, and environmental and historic preservation. The foundation's Web site features information about the foundation's grant policies and restrictions, detailed proposal guidelines, a section for prospective donors, board and staff listings, links to regional and national nonprofit resources, and contact information Established in 1983, the New Mexico Community Foundation supports residents of the State of New Mexico, primarily in rural areas. The foundation's focus is on "entrepreneurial enterprises which address environmental, water-related, youth service, or other community resource use issues," as well as technical assistance in the forms of organization and business development, marketing design, and financial management. The foundation's Web site contains detailed application guidelines and contact information.