As used in the Learning Center Act: A. "board" means a learning center district board; B. "commission" means the commission on higher education [higher education department]; C. "community college board" means the governing body of a community college district; D. "district" means a learning center district; E. "extended learning services" means academic and vocational educational programs offered by an institution away from a campus of the institution without the facility of a learning center and as defined by commission [department] rule consistent with the Learning Center Act; F. "institution" means a regionally accredited public or private post-secondary educational institution; G. "local school board" means the governing body of a school district; and H. "taxable value of property" means the sum of the following: (1) the "net taxable value", as that term is defined in the Property Tax Code [Chapter 7, Articles 35 to 38 NMSA 1978], of property subject to taxation under the Property Tax Code; (2) the "assessed value" of "products" as those terms are defined in the Oil and Gas Ad Valorem Production Tax Act [Chapter 7, Article 32 NMSA 1978]; (3) the "assessed value" of "equipment" as those terms are defined in the Oil and Gas Production Equipment Ad Valorem Tax Act [Chapter 7, Article 34 NMSA 1978]; and (4) the "taxable value" of "copper mineral property" as those terms are defined in the Copper Production Ad Valorem Tax Act [Chapter 7, Article 39 NMSA 1978]. History: Laws 2000, ch. 105, § 3. Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law. Laws 2005, ch. 289, § 29 provided that all references to the commission on higher education be construed to be references to the higher education department. Effective dates. — Laws 2000, ch. 105 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective on May 17, 2000, 90 days after adjournment of the legislature.
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