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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 9 > Article 21 - Indian Affairs Department

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 9 > Article 21 - Indian Affairs Department


Current as of: 2010
§ 9-21-1Short title
§ 9-21-2Purpose
§ 9-21-3Definitions
§ 9-21-4Department created
§ 9-21-5Secretary of Indian affairs
§ 9-21-6Secretary; duties and general powers
§ 9-21-7Department; additional powers and duties
§ 9-21-8Organizational units of the department; powers and duties specified by law; access to information
§ 9-21-9Division directors
§ 9-21-10Bureau chiefs
§ 9-21-11Administrative services division; duties
§ 9-21-12Program services division; duties
§ 9-21-13Indian affairs commission created
§ 9-21-14Powers of the commission
§ 9-21-15Preservation of Indian legends
§ 9-21-16New Mexico office of Indian affairs; successor agency [Indian affairs department]; duty

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