New Mexico on conducting business in new mexico, including forms, regulations, support services education. toevery public and private K12 school in new mexico using local http://www.benton.org/Library/State/newmexico.html
Extractions: New Mexico was one of the first states to establish a public-private partnership to build telecommunications infrastructure, particularly for use in the public education system. However, legislation and regulatory actions mandating universal service have not been instituted, and there are severe obstacles to networking. For example, the state's many rural areas are difficult to reach because of the vast distances that separate them, and the state has a small population and high unemployment and poverty levels. Technet, a private nonprofit network, has served the state for ten years. The Information Network of Kansas and Nebraska Online used Technet as one of their models. Technet, a nonprofit fiber optic network linking national laboratories, governments, universities, and businesses, was established in 1985. Originally created by the state, three state research universities, and national laboratories and research organizations doing business in New Mexico, Technet's mission is to use networking technology to promote economic development and support education. With $2 million from the state and $1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy, Technet installed a fiber optic network that it planned to make self-supporting within three years. Technet partnered with professional associations such as the State Bar Association, the Real Estate Association of New Mexico, the Big I Insurance Association, and others who were willing to pay for electronic access to information from the government and other sources.
PWC LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS Links to personal watercraft legislation and regulations.Category Recreation Boating Personal Watercraft Laws and regulations new Jersey. Motor Vechile Services Boating Facts. new mexico. new mexico StateParks. new York. Virginia. Boating Laws and education Requirements. Washington. http://pwclinks.www2.50megs.com/legislation.html
Extractions: PWC LEGS AND REGS If the state you're interested in is not linked, email me. I have a lot of links that I haven't loaded yet and would be pleased to load the state you need next. US National Conference of State Legislatures Personal Watercraft and Boating Safety Legislation - Summary of 1999 Changes Alabama Marine Police Division Alaska Office of Boating Safety Arizona Operation Requirements Arkansas House Bill 1537 Game and Fish Commission Australia New South Wales California Department of Boating and Waterways Canada Office of Boating Safety - Regulations Minimum Required Safety Equipment Colorado Colorado State Parks Boating Safety Connecticut Boating and PWC FAQ's 2002 Boater's Guide Senate Bill 858 Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife: Boating Safety Florida Boating Regulations Summarized Boatsafe.com's Summary Georgia Boat Georgia - Official site for Georgia Department of Natural Resources Boat and PWC Safety Courses House Bill 1393 House Bill 1394 House Bill 1395 Hawaii Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation Idaho State Parks and Recreation Boating on the Indiana Waters of Lake Michigan Iowa Senate File 429 Boating Education Department of Natural Resources Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Basic Boating Safety Course Kentucky Boating Information Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Maine 2002 Boating Laws and Rules A Comprehensive Look at the Rules and Regulations Maryland Boating in Maryland Massachusettes
Extractions: and AAA New Mexico View our Letter of Invitation Mission Award Categories and Criteria Entry Requirements ... About the Higher Education Center Mission To recognize programs and activities at colleges and universities (post-secondary institutions) for their efforts to: Award Categories and Criteria Efforts can be: Student Activities Greeks, student organizations, athletic teams Campus and Community Activities Administration or faculty leadership; or campus-community partnerships (Town and Gown Programs) Activities may: be ongoing or recently completed be original or modeled after efforts elsewhere (some preference given to original efforts) come from the full range of campus-related activities, including policies and regulations (e.g. no use policies for students under 21), alternative activities (e.g. alcohol-free events), education, campus organization and coordination
Extractions: and AAA New Mexico View our Letter of Invitation Mission Award Categories and Criteria Entry Requirements ... About the Higher Education Center Mission To recognize programs and activities at colleges and universities (post-secondary institutions) for their efforts to: Award Categories and Criteria Efforts can be: Student Activities Greeks, student organizations, athletic teams
Modrall Sperling Law Firm - New Mexico Attorneys: Links and links to new mexico statutes, regulations, and Supreme the most recent opinionsof the new mexico Supreme Court online by the Judicial education Center of http://www.modrall.com/links.html
New Mexico Residency The rules and regulations for establishing residency for tuition purposes are definedby 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.
Undergraduate Catalog Academic Programs at new mexico State University are of Academic Achievement; SpecialPrograms; regulations. Agricultural and Extension education; Agronomy and http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog_96_97/
Extractions: Academic Programs at New Mexico State University are available to all students without regard to age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status. Any item in this catalog is subject to modification at any time by proper administrative procedure. Catalog is effective summer session I, 1996 through Spring Semester, 2002. College of Agriculture and Home Economics College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Administration and Economics College of Education General Information Counseling and Education Psychology Curriculum and Instruction Educational Management and Development ... Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
New Mexico Radiation Control Bureau emitting ionizing radiation, establishing standards of education and training of Part20 of the new mexico Radiation Protection regulations (20.3 NMAC http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/nmrcb/radtech.html
Extractions: Radiologic Technologists Bureau Programs Indoor Radon Outreach Radiation Machines Radioactive Materials Radiologic Technologists Radiological Services Reciprocity WIPP Emergency Training Information Contacting Us Forms Regulations Useful Links What's New? Navigate in NMED Bureau Home Page NMED Home Page NMED Organization (links) PET brain scan image of an Alzheimer's patient. The objective of the Radiologic Technologist Certification Program is to maximize the protection practicable for the citizens of New Mexico from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation in the practice of the healing arts by establishing requirements for appropriate education and training of persons operating medical equipment emitting ionizing radiation, establishing standards of education and training for the persons who administer radiologic procedures and providing for the appropriate examination and certification of those persons. New Mexico offers three types of certification. A full certification is required for Nuclear Medicine Technologists, Radiation Therapy Technologists and Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists, who apply agents or radiation to humans for therapeutic or diagnostic purpose under the directions of a licensed practitioner. A
CESDP - New Mexico Standards - General Resources for Tomorrows education (CITE) Plan has established the contextual frameworkupon which regulations and policies are based. The new mexico Standards for http://www.cesdp.nmhu.edu/standards/genres/book&doc.html
Student FA Rights Responsibilities Tech's compliance with US Department of education regulations requires you to beaware KNOW What student financial aid programs are available at new mexico Tech http://www.nmt.edu/~stusvcs/FinAid/StuRights.htm
BLM Sites Unavailable Manages 47 million acres of federal mineral estate and over 2 million acres of American Indian mineral Category Regional North America Bureau of Land Management grazingrelated policies and regulations, BLM Director culture and proper protocol,education, NEPA process Mescalero Sands of Southeastern new mexico is now http://www.nm.blm.gov/
Extractions: When it is determined that a site will be accessible again, we will post a date and time for the individual site. Sorry for the inconvenience that this may have caused you. A temporary BLM New Mexico web site has been established at http://www.nmt.blm.gov/ Requests for information or questions regarding the BLM Eastern States web sites should be directed to ES_External_Affairs@blm.gov If you are unable to send mail to the above contacts you can contact NI_webteam@blm.gov . Note: If your browser's mail program isn't configured to respond to mailto: links, you can alternately use our form mailer to contact NI_webteam@blm.gov
FSCLL HOMEPAGE law via Lawsource Judicial education Center Judicial Legislature Home Page new mexico via Findlaw STATE LAWS - regulations - COURT DECISIONS - INFORMATION. http://www.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 Law and Business Forms Links to other Libraries *ABA's LawLink (TM) Legal Research Jumpstation
NM Economic Development Department Alphabetical Index Of Topics Enterprise Zone Program; Entrepreneur education; ePort new Consulting; Factbook; Filmingin new mexico Home Page; Filming Permits, Rules, regulations; Film Office http://www.edd.state.nm.us/alphax.htm
New Mexico Office Of The State Engineer Water Conservation education For Children. for Permit to Appropriate the Public SurfaceWaters of the State of new mexico. , Rules, regulations and Guidelines. http://www.seo.state.nm.us/A-SiteMap.html
Extractions: Search Engine and Site Map Last Modified: 12/13/2002 OSE/ISC Search Engine and Website Map Use the following buttons to go directly to the topic list below. Items to this site! New Items to this Site! Water Information W.A.T.E.R.S. User Login/Registration GIS Data ... Application for Permit to Drill Supplemental Well (to Supplement Groundwater) Application for Permit to Drill an Exploratory Well Proof of Completion of Well Final Inspection and Report of Beneficial Use of Underground Water Application for Permit to Change Point of Diversion e from Surface Water to Ground Water ... Application for Permit to Drill Supplemental Well (to supplement Surface Water) Application for Permit to Change Point of Diversion From Ground to Surface Water Application to Change Point of Diversion and Place and/or Purpose of Use From Ground to Surface Water Proof of Completion of Works - Surface Waters Proof of Application of Water to Beneficial Use - Surface Waters ... Link to Related Web Sites
New Mexico Office Of The State Engineer from the Las Cruces District Office participated in the Rules and regulations Committee,Texasnew mexico Commission, Waste Management education and Research http://www.seo.state.nm.us/publications/99-00-annual-report/fnl-wrd.html
Extractions: 1999-2000 Annual Report Last Modified: 3/08/2001 Water Rights Division The Water Rights Division (WRD) administers surface and groundwater rights throughout the state in accordance with state laws, court adjudications and State Engineer rules and regulations. WRD processes domestic well applications, non-domestic well applications and surface-water applications. WRD licenses and maintains files on all well drillers within the state, enforces any conditions or restrictions on water use, acts as expert witnesses in water-right hearings, maintains and updates the rules and regulations of the State Engineer and manages approximately 190,000 water-right records of the individual water-right owners within the state. In addition, WRD watermasters measure streamflows and water levels in wells. Table 6-1: Rules and Regulations WRD is updating New Mexico's Ground and Surface Water Rules and Regulations. A draft of the new Rules and Regulations has been completed which aggregates into one document the old Rules and Regulations Governing the Drilling of Wells and Appropriation and Use of Ground Water (1995 edition) and the Manual of Rules and Regulations Governing the Appropriation and Use of Surface Waters of the State of New Mexico (1953) . A Rules and Regulations committee was created within the OSE to review the Rules and Regulations and revise them in accordance with the New Mexico Administrative Code. Existing State Engineer policies, new laws and New Mexico's future needs serve as guidelines for the revision. On completion of the revision WRD will hold public hearings throughout the state to obtain public comment on the proposed Rules and Regulations. After the comment period, a formal public administrative hearing will be held in Santa Fe, as required by law, to promulgate the document.
Boating Regulations By State Nevada boating regulations. N/A. new Jersey does not accept online courses. Stateissued documents. new mexico, No mandatory education requirements. http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
Extractions: accepts boating safety certificates from other states and/or NASBLA-approved courses. Alabama Minimum age to operate 12. Boating license required - proctored exam required to obtain license. Non-residents may operate up to 45 days without a license. Alaska No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arizona No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arkansas No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A California No mandatory boating education laws. Minimum age to operate is 16. California boating information. Yes Colorado Colorado residents - age 14-15 - who operate PWCs required to complete boating safety course. Home study is not accepted for this age group. Yes Connecticut All operators of vessels registered in, or who own property in, CT must successfully complete an approved boating course or pass the CT challenge exam. PWC operators must take proctored, state-approved PWC classroom course regardless of residency. Other vessel operators may take the CT challenge exam. No Delaware Delaware residents born after 1/1/78 must complete an 8 hour boating course.
Ask A Librarian specializes in information about federal and state government; business; libraryscience; education; and new mexico history, culture, statutes and regulations. http://www.stlib.state.nm.us/ask/ask.html
Extractions: DIRECTIONS Welcome to the New Mexico State Library E-Mail Reference Desk. The State Library specializes in information about federal and state government; business; library science; education; and New Mexico history, culture, statutes and regulations. We respond within 2 business days or less. If you do not hear from us, it is because the e-mail address you provided didn't work. To save time, you may want to check our Frequently Asked Reference Questions before submitting a question. Ask the Reference Desk: refer@stlib.state.nm.us Subject: Your Question? E-mail address: State/Province: State AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY Country: Choose a Country United States of America Canada Germany France United Kingdom India Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegowina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory Brunei Darussalam
Extractions: Benchmarks for the New Millennium Taos, New Mexico June 3-6, 1999 INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE THE BENCHMARKS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY? Students Children should enter school ready to learn. They should be mentally, physically and emotionally prepared for learning. Students must progress through the school system on the basis of achievement of certain benchmarks. We can no longer tolerate a state statute which allows social promotions. Holding back students must be accompanied, however, by prevention and intervention programs for students at risk of leaving the system. These expectations must be the same for every student. Emphasis will be on mastery and proficiency of the benchmarks, not social promotion. Students will demonstrate mastery and proficiency, appropriate for their age and grade, in the following basic skills and their practical application: reading spelling, mathematics, science, social studies, technology, verbal and non-verbal communication including writing and listening, and mastery and proficiency in a second language. Students should be well rounded, and therefore their education must include the arts, humanities, physical education, health education, library and research skills, and career readiness.
New Mexico First Town Halls establishment of a public education and communication Who Should Manage new mexico'sWater And Land management contains laws, regulations, incentives, penalties http://www.nmfirst.org/water.cfm
Extractions: Now and Through 2020" Executive Summary The Importance of Planning For New Mexico's Water And Land Use Demands Water and land are finite resources. Water and land are inextricably linked with each other ... future planning and development should be integrated, although not necessarily governed at the same levels. Many links between water and land were cited by the Town Hall. Those connections include: The Town Hall participants gave careful thought to the diversity of demands for water and land. The Town Hall is not willing to confer priority status to any one use. The Town Hall participants urge that historic and cultural uses such as farming and ranching, the use of acequias, all Native American uses, timber harvesting, mining, oil and gas production, military purposes, fish and wildlife habitat, and wilderness be given consideration in discussions and decisions about water and land use planning.
Center For Wildlife Law a master plan for networking environmental education materials in report to Congressregarding regulations of various at the University of new mexico School of http://ipl.unm.edu/cwl/
Extractions: View the Metadata Sets Final Report 1998 National Geospatial Data Clearinghouse 1998 Final Report on Southwest Region Internet Road Map of Natural Resource Data and Information Information Needs Assessment: 1996 The Geospatial Data Clearinghouse is a collection of over 100 spatial data servers. Search the National Biological Information Infrastructure The Center for Wildlife Law is the only national center dedicated to education, research and analysis of state, national and international wildlife laws. Established at the Institute of Public Law, University of New Mexico School of Law in 1990, the Center's mission is to raise the level of understanding and discussion about wildlife issues through interdisciplinary education, training, analysis and information on wildlife law and policy issues. Projects include the Wildlife Law News Quarterly , a newsletter which reports on developments in wildlife law, including pending litigation and rulings ( subscribe now!