New Mexico Code § 22-15A-6

Council membership
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A. The council shall be composed of thirteen members. Members shall be appointed by the department for terms of four years. As designated by the department at the time of initial appointment, the terms of four members shall expire at the end of two years, the terms of four members shall expire at the end of three years and the terms of five members shall expire at the end of four years.
B. When appointing members, the department shall appoint:
(1) one member from state government who shall have expertise in information technology;
(2) the director of the office of broadband access and expansion of the department of information technology or the director's designee;
(3) two members who shall have expertise in school district administration, one member who shall be from a large school district and one member who shall be from a small school district;
(4) two members who shall have expertise in providing technology-based instruction in elementary or secondary schools;
(5) one member from a large school district who shall have expertise in the education of Native American, English language learner, low-income or special education students;
(6) one member from a small school district who shall have expertise in the education of Native American, English language learner, low-income or special education students;
(7) one member who shall be a parent of a school-age child;
(8) two members who shall be public school secondary students, one member who shall be from a large school district and one member from a small school district; and
(9) two members at large.
C. In making appointments to the council, the department shall give due consideration to gender and ethnicity to achieve a membership representative of the geographic and cultural diversity of New Mexico.
D. Members of the council shall elect a chair from among the membership. The council shall meet at the call of the chair not less than quarterly.
E. Members of the council shall receive per diem and mileage pursuant to the provisions of the Per Diem and Mileage Act [10-8-1 to 10-8-8 NMSA 1978], but shall receive no other compensation, perquisite or allowance.
History: Laws 1994, ch. 96, § 6; 2023, ch. 161, § 5.
The 2023 amendment, effective July 1, 2023, revised the number and composition of the council on technology in education, transferred from the state board to the department of education the power to appoint members to the council on technology in education; substituted "state board" with "department" throughout the section; in Subsection A, after "shall be composed", deleted "seventeen" and added "thirteen", after the first and second occurrences of "terms of", deleted "five" and added "four", and after the third occurrence of "terms of", deleted "seven" and added "five"; and in Subsection B, Paragraph B(1), after "one member", added "from state government", and after "expertise in", deleted "state government" and added "information technology"; added a new Paragraph B(2) and redesignated former Paragraph B(2) as Paragraph B(3); in Paragraph B(3), deleted "three" and added "two", and added "one member who shall be from a large school district and one member who shall be from a small school district"; deleted former Paragraph B(3); in Paragraph B(4), deleted "three" and added "two", and after "providing", deleted "instructional services" and added "technology-based instruction"; added new Paragraphs B(5) and B(6) and redesignated former Paragraphs B(5) and B(6) as Paragraphs B(7) and B(8), respectively; in Paragraph B(7), deleted "two members" and added "one member"; in Paragraph B(8), deleted "one member" and added "two members", and added "students, one member who shall be from a large school district and one member from a small school district; and"; deleted former Paragraph B(7); and redesignated former Paragraph B(8) as Paragraph B(9).

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