The following agencies are administratively attached to the authority: A. the commission on the status of women; and B. the group benefits committee. History: 1978 Comp., § 9-8-8, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 252, § 9; 1979, ch. 203, § 8; 1987, ch. 342, § 15; 2004, ch. 18, § 16; 2004, ch. 23, § 12; 2004, ch. 24, § 16; 2023, ch. 205, § 12; 2024, ch. 39, § 10. Cross references. — For human rights commission, see 28-1-3 to 28-1-14 NMSA 1978. For commission on status of women, see 28-3-1 to 28-3-11 NMSA 1978. For state agency on aging, see 28-4-4 to 28-4-9 NMSA 1978. The 2024 amendment, effective July 1, 2024, changed a reference to the health care authority department to the health care authority, and removed the New Mexico health policy commission from the list of agencies administratively attached to the health care authority; in the introductory clause, after "attached to the" deleted "department" and added "authority"; and deleted Subsection C. The 2023 amendment, effective June 16, 2023, added the groups benefits committee and the New Mexico health policy commission to the list of agencies that are administratively attached to the health care authority department; added "following agencies are administratively attached to the department"; in Subsection A, after "status of women", deleted "is administratively attached to the human services department in accordance with the Executive Reorganization Act"; and added Subsections B and C. The 2004 amendment, effective May 19, 2004, deleted the office of Indian affairs and the state agency on aging from the administratively attached agencies of the human resources department. Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 41 Am. Jur. 2d Indians §§ 47 et seq.; 162 et seq.
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