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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 9 — Executive Department · Article 15 — Economic Development Department

9-15-31. Director; duties.

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The director is responsible for the overall supervision of the division's activities in accordance with the purposes of Sections 9-15-28 [repealed] through 9-15-34 NMSA 1978. In addition, the director shall:
A. work with individuals and organizations outside of state government to formulate a trade promotion plan for inclusion in the department's five-year economic development and tourism plan;
B. establish and annually update the New Mexico trade registry of New Mexico businesses and the products and services they offer to consumers;
C. develop and maintain a data base of trade opportunities;
D. work with individuals and organizations outside of state government to promote New Mexico trade; and
E. prepare an annual report on the activities of the division.
History: Laws 1988, ch. 80, § 5; 1991, ch. 21, § 27.
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