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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 22 — Public Schools · Article 28 — School Bus Advertisements

22-28-5. Distribution.

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A. Funds raised from commercial advertisement shall be distributed from the school bus advertising fund after the required payment is made to school bus private owners.
B. Sixty percent of the proceeds raised shall be distributed to each school district to use in accordance with the school district's technology plan in amounts proportionate to the amount that each school district contributed to the school bus advertising fund.
C. Forty percent of the proceeds raised shall be distributed on a per membership basis of middle and junior high schools by the state superintendent [secretary] to school districts for extracurricular activities. If a school district does not expend money from the school bus advertising fund for extracurricular activities, it shall revert back to the fund.
D. School districts shall report to the department of education [public education department] on how the funds were used in the technology plans and for extracurricular activities.
History: Laws 1997, ch. 233, § 7.
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