§ 22-24-1 Short title
§ 22-24-2 Purpose of act
§ 22-24-3 Definitions
§ 22-24-4 Public school capital outlay fund created; use
§ 22-24-4.1 Outstanding deficiencies; assessment; correction
§ 22-24-4.3 Roof repair and replacement initiative
§ 22-24-4.5 Education technology infrastructure deficiency corrections
§ 22-24-4.6 Building system repair, renovation or replacement
§ 22-24-4.7 School security system projects
§ 22-24-5 Public school capital outlay projects; application; grant assistance
§ 22-24-5.1 Council assistance and oversight
§ 22-24-5.3 Preventive maintenance plans; guidelines; approval
§ 22-24-5.4 Recalcitrant school districts; court action to enforce constitutional compliance; imposition of property tax
§ 22-24-5.5 Preventive maintenance plans; participation in facility information management system
§ 22-24-5.6 Outstanding deficiencies at certain state educational institutions
§ 22-24-5.7 Local match provisions for qualified high priority projects
§ 22-24-5.8 Adequacy standards; constitutional special schools
§ 22-24-6 Council created; organization; duties
§ 22-24-6.1 Procedures for a state-chartered charter school
§ 22-24-7 Public school capital outlay oversight task force; creation;
§ 22-24-8 Public school capital outlay oversight task force; duties
§ 22-24-9 Public school facilities authority; creation; powers and duties
§ 22-24-10 Public facilities to be used by charter schools;
§ 22-24-12 Pre-kindergarten classroom facilities initiative

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 22 > Article 24 - Public School Capital Outlay

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