Student Handbook The Student Affairs Division of Western new mexico University recognizes the is responsible for complying with the regulations of Western new mexico http://www.wnmu.edu/univ/StudentHandBook/StudentHbk98.html
Extractions: Student Handbook Students enrolled at Western New Mexico University are responsible for their knowledge of the rules and regulations printed in this Student Handbook. The provisions in this handbook are not to be regarded as a contract. The University reserves the right to change any provisions or requirements when such action will serve the interest of the University or its students. Contents Student Affairs Mission of the Student Handbook STUDENT AFFAIRS MISSION STATEMENT The Student Affairs Division of Western New Mexico University recognizes the modest size of our institution as a major strength. We have fostered this small-campus atmosphere by designing services which demonstrate our respect for individual student needs and our understanding of the unique demographic profiles of our student body. We seek to promote, through the delivery of various services, the development of "the whole person," and we do this by encouraging each student to accept the responsibility for his/her own actions; to make wise personal choices; to live in harmony with his/her environment and relate positively to the people who share it; and to develop him/herself physically, socially and intellectually. Western's Student Affairs professionals value our multicultural student body, and promote opportunities which demonstrate respect for cultural differences. Our programs and services foster a sense of community by protecting individual differences and celebrating cultural tradition, while maintaining the rules and order of a healthy community.
Admissions To become a legal resident of new mexico, four basic requirements must be satisfied . policy statements under the regulations for new mexico residence. http://www.wnmu.edu/catalog-2000_2001/admissions.htm
Extractions: When To Apply We strongly encourage prospective students to apply and send the needed documents as EARLY as possible to the Admissions Office. If you are applying for the fall or spring semesters, it is recommended you apply no later than one month before the first day of fall or spring classes and two weeks prior for summer terms. (See the academic calendar for specific dates). Secondary School Preparation Most students accepted for admission to WNMU have graduated from high school and have taken a college preparatory curriculum. It is recommended that high school students complete at least four units of English, three units of social studies (including U.S. History), two units of science, and three units of mathematics. Those who plan to enter the fields of pre-engineering, pre-pharmacy, pre-dentistry, the sciences, or business administration are advised to include in their preparation at least intermediate algebra and plane geometry. Experience has shown that students who have below a C average in high school are likely to experience difficulty with university-level work. Students who have not completed all the admissions requirements are admitted conditionally. Students who have not completed admission files during their first term of enrollment will not be allowed to register for any subsequent semester . WNMU reserves the right to refuse admission to any applicant for scholastic or other reasons which have been deemed by WNMU authorities as sufficient and proper.
Drinking Water And Human Health In New Mexico - SRWQIS The new mexico Environment Department Water Quality Control Commission and Youth and continuing adult education are critical to develop new talent and http://srwqis.tamu.edu/states/newmexico/drinkingwater.aspx
V990017 - New Mexico Public Regulation Commission BEFORE THE new mexico PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION publiclyfunded consumeroutreach and business education efforts allow more consumers and businesses http://www.ftc.gov/be/v990017.htm
Extractions: BEFORE THE NEW MEXICO PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION In the Matter of the Petition of the Utility Division Staff of the Public Regulation Commission for Rulemaking, Adopting NMPRC Rule 460, Establishing a Code of Conduct for Public Utilities and Affiliates Under the Restructuring Act Utility Case No. 3106 Comment of the Staff of the Bureau of Economics of the Federal Trade Commission December 6, 1999 I. Introduction and Summary The staff of the Bureau of Economics of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appreciates this opportunity to present its views to the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) concerning affiliate codes of conduct in the electric power industry and other industries where public utility firms are active participants. New Mexico is among a large number of states considering regulatory reforms, including affiliate codes of conduct, to bring more of the benefits of competition (lower prices, improved service, and innovation) in the electric industry to its citizens and businesses. The FTC is an independent administrative agency responsible for maintaining competition and safeguarding the interests of consumers. The staff of the FTC often analyzes regulatory or legislative proposals that may affect competition or the efficiency of the economy. In the course of this work, as well as in antitrust research, investigation, and litigation, the staff applies established principles and recent developments in economic theory and empirical analysis to competition issues.
New Mexico File Download a copy of the new mexico Medicaid Buy In regulations Working or for a direct link to an index of new mexico Medicaid regulations go to http://www.uiowa.edu/~lhpdc/work/States/Nm/NewMexico.html
Extractions: DVRServicesSpecialProgramsProjectSucceed.asp Project SUCCEED , administered by the New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, enhances employment for SSI/SSDI recipients in New Mexico using a two tier approach. First, at the state level, through an interagency agreement, the project is analyzing local service delivery systems and conducting policy analysis to facilitate the identification and removal of employment disincentives. Secondly, at the local level, the project provides benefits management, job development and job placement at model sites in Albuquerque, Roswell, Carlsbad and Hobbs.
Extractions: Your browser does not support JavaScript Synar Regulation Lead Agency: Department of Regulation and Licensing, Alcohol and Gaming Division Delayed Applicability State: No FFY 97 FFY 98 FFY 99 FFY 00 FFY 97 Baseline Violation Rate and Interim Targets: Legislation Were any changes in youth access legislation reported in the 1997 Block Grant application? No changes Are localities preempted from enacting ordinances more stringent than State law? Yes Does the law provide a possible defense to violators, e.g. "knowingly"? Knowingly Enforcement Synar Regulation Enforcement Agency Department of Regulation and Licensing, Alcohol and Gaming Division Is the enforcement agency specified by State law or appointed? State law Does State law mandate licensing of over-the-counter tobacco sales? No If no statewide licensing, can localities license? No Does State law mandate licensing of vending machines? Yes If yes, is the license issued for each machine or to a group of machines? Group Is the vending machine license site-specific?
NMBAR | Legal Research Judicial education Center (JEC) Recent case summaries of new mexico Appellateopinions - civil and criminal. Jurist The Legal education Network - Jurist http://www.nmbar.org/Template.cfm?Section=Legal_Research
New Mexico Environment Department - Air Quality Bureau History of development of the new regulation (draft proposal, The new MexicoEnvironment Department also has authority under state law to assess civil http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us/aqb/projects/openburn/openburning_index.html
Home The CESDP achieves its goals by supporting the new mexico State Department ofEducation and forming partnerships with schools and districts. http://www.cesdp.nmhu.edu/
Extractions: Mission and Goals The Center for the Education and Study of Diverse Populations (CESDP) was established by the New Mexico Legislature in 1993, under the auspices of New Mexico Highlands University, to provide technical assistance, distribute research findings, offer resources, and promote quality in New Mexico's public education system. The CESDP achieves its goals by supporting the New Mexico State Department of Education and forming partnerships with schools and districts. It offers intensive, long-term professional development in literacy, mathematics, and instructional pedagogies supporting English language learners. Practice and support, which allows teachers to integrate new instructional practices, are part of the CESDP's professional development delivery model. By providing methodologies for monitoring student progress, engaging in analysis of assessment data, examining school processes against educational reform and change models, and providing opportunities for community interaction that impact education decision-making, the CESDP addresses the comprehensive nature of school reform.
Licensed Professionals - New Mexico Department Of Labor First, apply for your license through the State of new mexico Regulation Licensing Department (505) 8276587, new mexico Educational Employment Board http://www.dol.state.nm.us/dol_licjob.html
Extractions: http://www.rld.state.nm.us/index.htm or the appropiate board (see table below). For all state positions that require NM State Licensure applicants must apply through a local NM Department of Labor Office for a DOL Job Order Number. Both STATE EMPLOYEES AND NON-STATE EMPLOYEE APPLICANTS will need to follow this process. The application must be complete and must include copies of transcripts, licensure and/or certification. Job openings can be located on-line at New Mexico's JobBank . Click on KEYWORD for best results. State applications are available from
Small Wind In New Mexico The new mexico Public Regulation Commission adopted a rule in 1999 (1717 NMAC10571) to simplify interconnection requirements for Qualifying Facilities up http://www.awea.org/smallwind/newmexico_sw.html
Extractions: NEW MEXICO This page provides information specific to buying and installing a small wind turbine in New Mexico. AWEAs Web site also contains general information that is helpful regardless of which state you live in , including a Communications Toolbox for Wind Energy Advocates . You will find the information below more useful if you first read the general information available in the small turbine section. Net Metering New Mexico's net metering rule, Title 17, Chapter 10, Part 571 of the NM Administrative Code, was enacted in 1998 by the NM Public Utility Commission (PUC) and revised by the state's new Public Regulation Commission (PRC) in 1999. FYI: For general information about net metering, please read
Finding Funders - New Mexico - Web Sites Of Community Foundations new mexico, community through grants to nonprofit organizations, educational Established in 1983, the new mexico Community Foundation supports 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.
New Mexico State Fact Sheet The program, through stimulation of market demand and educational SummaryOn December 17, 2002, the new mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) http://www.ncsl.org/programs/energy/NewMexicoFS.htm
Extractions: Summary : Enacted in 2002, and amended in 2003 by HB 146, the New Mexico Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit provides a tax credit against the corporate income tax of one cent per kilowatt-hour for companies that generate electricity from wind, solar, or biomass. The credit is applicable only to the first 400,000 megawatt-hours of electricity in each of 10 consecutive years. To qualify, an energy generator must use a zero-emissions generation technology and have capacity of at least 10 megawatts. Energy generation from all participants combined must not exceed two million megawatt-hours of production annually. If the amount of the tax credit claimed exceeds the taxpayer's corporate income tax liability, the excess may be carried forward for up to five consecutive taxable years. Clean Energy Grants Program Summary : House Bill 251 (2004 Regular Session) establishes a competitive grant program to advance the development of âclean energyâ technologies, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and alternative transportation fuels technologies. The program, through stimulation of market demand and educational demonstrations, will help advance the commercialization and widespread application of these emerging energy technologies. The grants will be available to municipalities and county governments, state agencies, public schools (K-12), post-secondary educational institutions (colleges/universities), and tribal entities. The program is funded at $500,000 through House Bill 2 (General Appropriations Act); the appropriated funds must be expended or encumbered by June 30, 2005, or else they revert to the General Fund.
Modrall Sperling :: Links educational resources, elected officials, employment in new mexico, new mexico Public Regulation Commission The PRC regulates electric, gas, http://www.modrall.com/links.php
New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid consumer laws in the State of new mexico that are intended to shield the Legislation and Regulation When the division becomes aware of patterns and http://www.ago.state.nm.us/divs/cons/cons.htm
Job Opportunities Northern new mexico College is seeking applicants for the following fulltime The successful candidate must demonstrate a commitment to educational http://nnmcc.edu/resources/jobs/
NM State Government Agencies :: NM Travel Directory Educational Retirement Board State of new mexico Educational Retirement Board Public Regulation Commission - Public Regulation Commission http://www.newmexico.org/directory/loc/directory/page/DB-category/category/10.ht
New Mexico Office Of The State Engineer The new mexico Water Conservation Alliance holds its meetings the first Wednesday of Educational training units requested in Colorado and new mexico http://www.ose.state.nm.us/water-info/conservation/calendar.html
Extractions: January 2001 New Mexico Water Conservation Program Office of the State Engineer/Interstate Stream Commission Calendar of Events The New Mexico Water Conservation Alliance holds its meetings the first Wednesday of every other month starting in January. For the next meeting location and time, please visit the Alliance web site at: