New Mexico Code § 9-15-15.5

Technology and innovation network advisory board; executive committee; subcommittees; composition and duties
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executive committee; subcommittees; composition and duties.
A. There is created within the technology and innovation network advisory board an
executive committee.
B. The executive committee is composed of the following members of the
technology and innovation network advisory board:
(1) the chair;
(2) two core members;
(3) two of the public members appointed by the secretary; and
(4) one representative from each of the following four target sectors:
aerospace and space, biosciences, clean energy and water and advanced computing.
C. The executive committee shall oversee the technology and innovation network
advisory board's operations, set meeting agendas, review and approve subcommittee
recommendations and make time-sensitive decisions between full board meetings.
D. A subcommittee shall be composed of the two representatives from the
corresponding target sector, one representative from a laboratory, one representative
from a university, one representative from private industry and the secretary or the
secretary's designee to serve as chair. The subcommittee members shall elect a vice
chair. A member of the public may apply to the executive committee to be a nonvoting
member of a subcommittee, and the executive committee shall adopt policies and
procedures necessary for such an application and evaluation process.
E. A subcommittee created shall develop sector-specific metrics and goals, review
and assess relevant grant proposals, monitor sector performance and trends, prepare
annual reports and identify cross-sector opportunities.
F. The executive committee, beginning September 1, 2025, and any subcommittees
created shall meet not less than quarterly at the call of the chair or at the request of two-
fifths of its membership to carry out its duties. A majority of the members constitutes a
quorum for the transaction of business, and the support of a majority of the quorum is
required for adoption of any action.
History: Laws 2025, ch. 133, § 4.

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