New Mexico Statutes

§ 11-18-4 — Annual summit; training of state employees; annual

New Mexico § 11-18-4
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 11Intergovernmental Agreements and Authorities
Art. 18State-Tribal Collaboration Act

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 11-18-4 (2026).

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reports. A. At least once a year, during the third quarter of the state's fiscal year, the governor shall meet with the leaders of Indian nations, tribes and pueblos in a state- tribal summit to address issues of mutual concern. B. All state agency managers and employees who have ongoing communication with Indian nations, tribes or pueblos shall complete a training provided by the state personnel office with assistance from the Indian affairs department, which training supports:

(1)the promotion of effective communication and collaboration between state agencies and Indian nations, tribes or pueblos;
(2)the development of positive state-tribal government-to-government relations; and (3) cultural competency in providing effective services to American Indians or Alaska Natives. C. No later

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Legislative History

Laws 2009, ch. 15, § 4.

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