New Mexico Statutes
§ 32A-30-4 — State child advocate; appointment; duties
New Mexico § 32A-30-4
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 32A-30-4 (2026).
Text
The head of the office is the "state child advocate", who shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate for a term of six years. The advocate shall be appointed as soon as practicable. The initial term shall end December 31, 2031. At the time of appointment, the state child advocate shall have, at a minimum, five years of documented professional experience working in child protective or juvenile justice services and be licensed in good standing as an attorney, a psychologist or social worker. The state child advocate may be reappointed to two successive terms. An appointed state child advocate shall serve and have all of the duties, responsibilities and authority of that office during the period of time in which the state child advocate is appointed. The atto
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Legislative History
Laws 2025, ch. 13, § 4.
Nearby Sections
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§ 32A-1-1
Short title§ 32A-1-10
Petition; who may sign§ 32A-1-11
Petition; form and content§ 32A-1-13
Summons; service§ 32A-1-14
Repealed§ 32A-1-15
Release or delivery from custody§ 32A-1-16
Basic rights§ 32A-1-17
Appeals§ 32A-1-18
Procedural matters§ 32A-1-19
Court costs and expenses§ 32A-1-2
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New Mexico § 32A-30-4, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nm/32A/32A-30-4.