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New Mexico Statutes 9-9-3. Bureaus; chiefs

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 9 > Article 9 > § 9-9-3 - Bureaus; chiefs


Current as of: 2010

The adjutant general shall establish, within each division, such "bureaus" as he deems necessary to carry out the provisions of the Military Affairs Act. He shall employ a "chief" to be the administrative head of [any] such bureaus. The chief [chiefs] and all subsidiary employees of the emergency preparedness division of the office shall be covered by the Personnel Act [10-9-1 NMSA 1978].

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