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

9-15-7. Secretary; additional duties.

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In addition to the secretary's responsibility for the overall supervision of the department's operation in support of the purposes of the Economic Development Department Act, the secretary shall:
A. work with and provide staff support to the commission in formulating and implementing the state's five-year economic development plan;
B. advise the commission of proposed rules, regulations, projects and contractual arrangements;
C. enter into contracts with state, federal or private entities, apply for and accept any state, federal or private funds or grants for such projects and accept similar donations and bequests from any source;
D. maintain and update records on the status of all completed and ongoing projects of the department;
E. develop, maintain and provide economic and demographic information; and
F. perform such other duties as requested by the commission in order to further the purposes of the Economic Development Department Act.
History: Laws 1983, ch. 297, § 7; 1988, ch. 81, § 4; 1991, ch. 21, § 15; 1993, ch. 101, § 3.
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