New Mexico Code § 21-1-4.1

Tuition payments; residents conscripted into military service
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Educational institutions under the exclusive control of the state shall forgive any
tuition payments owed by residents of New Mexico enrolled as part-time or full-time
students when the student is conscripted, deployed to a remote duty location, or is
called into active service as a member of the military reserves or national guard on or
after August 1, 1990. Forgiveness of tuition payments under this section shall apply only
to tuition payments owed for the semester when a student is conscripted, deployed or
called to active military service. When a student has made tuition payments in part or in
whole at the time of his conscription, deployment or call to active military service on or
after August 1, 1990, the educational institution in receipt of those payments shall give
the student a credit for the full amount of the payments when the student re-enrolls in
that educational institution at a future date.
History: Laws 1991, ch. 236, § 1.

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