New Mexico Code § 10-10-5

Employment of intern personnel
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A. Every employing office or agency of the state hiring a student or graduate under
the inter-university and college program shall be free to employ intern personnel under
conditions and salary provisions determined by the employing office or agency. The
employing office or agency or the director of inter-university training, with the consent of
the employing office or agency, shall have the right to discharge any intern with one
week advance notice.
B. The employing office or agency shall cooperate with the personnel director and
release intern personnel to participate in orientation or training programs where the
employing office or agency head determines that the programs are beneficial and within
the functions of the participating state employer. Participation by intern personnel in
orientation or training programs in connection with their state employment, when
approved by the employing office or agency head, shall be compensated as regular
employment.
C. At each college or university in the state which desires to participate in the state
government internship program, the president or other chief executive officer shall
appoint an intern advisor who will serve as a liaison between the personnel director, the
university or college, and the students. The intern advisor shall assist the personnel
director in recruiting and selecting students for the program.
History: 1953 Comp., § 5-8-5, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 73, § 5; 1967, ch. 54, § 4;
1975, ch. 85, § 4.
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Retirement of Public Officers and Employees
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