§ 22-23-1 Short title
§ 22-23-1.1 Legislative findings
§ 22-23-2 Definitions
§ 22-23-4 Department; powers; duties
§ 22-23-5 Bilingual multicultural education program plan; evaluation
§ 22-23-6 Bilingual multicultural education programs; eligibility for state financial support
§ 22-23-7 Bilingual multicultural education advisory council; created;
§ 22-23A-1 Short title
§ 22-23A-2 Purpose of act
§ 22-23A-3 Definitions
§ 22-23A-4 Rulemaking
§ 22-23A-4.1 Post-secondary education
§ 22-23A-5 Indian education division; created; assistant secretary;
§ 22-23A-6 Advisory council
§ 22-23A-7 Report
§ 22-23A-8 Fund created
§ 22-23A-9 Indian education; school district responsibilities; needs assessments; use of data; prioritizing budgets; reports
§ 22-23A-10 Systemic framework for improving educational outcomes for Indian students
§ 22-23A-11 Systemic framework elements
§ 22-23B-1 Short title
§ 22-23B-2 Purpose
§ 22-23B-3 Definition
§ 22-23B-4 Hispanic education liaison; created; duties
§ 22-23B-5 Hispanic education advisory council
§ 22-23B-6 Statewide status report
§ 22-23C-1 Short title
§ 22-23C-2 Definitions
§ 22-23C-3 Black education advisory council appointed
§ 22-23C-4 Council duties
§ 22-23C-5 Black education liaison created; duties
§ 22-23C-6 Additional duties of liaison and council; report to secretary and others
§ 22-23C-7 Black education statewide status report

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 22 > Article 23 - Bilingual Multicultural Education

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