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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 18 — Libraries, Museums And Cultural Properties · Article 2 — State Library Commission

18-2-11. Grade I certificate.

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A. A grade I librarian's certificate shall be issued to an applicant without examination when:
(1)the applicant meets the minimum educational requirements established by the rules and regulations of the state librarian, which shall require completion of a minimum number of years of undergraduate work plus a minimum number of semester hours of library science courses in an institution accredited by its state department of education or a regional accrediting agency; and
(2)the applicant demonstrates ability to perform the duties of a grade I librarian ably and efficiently.
B. A grade I librarian's certificate shall be issued by examination to an applicant who lacks the minimum educational requirements for a grade I certificate, and who:
(1)demonstrates ability to perform the duties of a grade I librarian ably and efficiently; and
(2)successfully passes the examination given by the state librarian for a grade I certificate.
History: 1953 Comp., § 4-11-8.2, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 283, § 3; 1977, ch. 246, § 17.
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