New Mexico Statutes

§ 63-9J-6 — Education technology infrastructure deficiency

New Mexico § 63-9J-6
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 63Railroads and Communications
Art. 9JBroadband Access and Expansion

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 63-9J-6 (2026).

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corrections. A. No later than January 1, 2026, the broadband office shall, in collaboration with the public school capital outlay council and the public school facilities authority, define and develop:

(1)minimum adequacy standards for education technology infrastructure;
(2)a methodology to determine reasonable costs for:
(a)correcting education technology infrastructure deficiencies in or affecting school districts; and (b) reasonable costs for a school district's share of the project costs; and (3) a methodology for prioritizing projects to correct education technology infrastructure deficiencies in or affecting school districts. B. The broadband office shall develop guidelines for a statewide education technology infrastructure network that integrates regional hub locations for netw

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Legislative History

Laws 2025, ch. 82, § 8.

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