A. The resource geographic information system within the earth data analysis center of the university of New Mexico is designated as the "state digital geospatial data clearinghouse" to serve as a publicly accessible repository for digital geospatial data. For the purposes of this section, "digital geospatial data" means electronic information that includes the geographic or spatial location and characteristics of features and boundaries on, above or below the earth's surface.
B. The state digital geospatial data clearinghouse shall:
(1) coordinate, acquire, manage, inventory, maintain, secure and deliver geospatial data to state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities;
(2) ensure compliance with the Public Records Act [Chapter 14, Article 3 NMSA 1978] for geospatial data that originate with a state agency or local government;
(3) provide online access to other geospatial data repositories, distributed data resources and mapping services developed or maintained and for use by state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities;
(4) support the data needs for pilot and prototype geospatial mapping projects in conjunction with state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities;
(5) participate in the updates to and implementation of the state geospatial information technology strategic plan;
(6) provide access to reference maps, images and data for geospatial information system projects for and among state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities;
(7) collaborate with state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities to facilitate the coordination of geospatial data acquisition;
(8) serve as the reference repository for geospatial data in the state; provided, however, that the originating agency or entity retains custody and responsibility of the data generated by the agency or entity;
(9) implement systems that are compliant with web-based standards and best-practice technologies;
(10) participate in the identification, development and implementation of state geospatial standards and facilitate adherence to those standards; and
(11) submit an annual report to the information technology commission, the legislative finance committee and an appropriate interim legislative committee that includes:
(a) an inventory of publicly accessible geospatial information available from the clearinghouse;
(b) descriptions of how geospatial information is managed and accessed; and
(c) a summary of clearinghouse enhancements, collaborations and data acquisitions toward maintaining best-available geospatial information.
C. The state digital geospatial data clearinghouse may:
(1) enter into contracts and agreements with state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities to share or provide geospatial data;
(2) coordinate geospatial data-acquisition projects with state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities; and
(3) leverage funds and data from state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, universities, federal agencies or private sector entities to carry out the purposes of the clearinghouse.
History: Laws 2013, ch. 18, § 1.
Effective dates. — Laws 2013, ch. 18 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 14, 2013, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 21 - State and Private Education Institutions
Article 7 - University of New Mexico
Section 21-7-1 - [Established as the state university; congressional benefits vested.]
Section 21-7-3 - Board of regents.
Section 21-7-4 - [Corporate powers of board.]
Section 21-7-6 - President; secretary and treasurer; duties and powers.
Section 21-7-7 - Board of regents; rules and regulations.
Section 21-7-8 - [Departmental organization.]
Section 21-7-9.1 - Purpose [of Spanish resource center.]
Section 21-7-9.2 - El centro de la raza created; purpose.
Section 21-7-10 - [Admission of students; rules and regulations.]
Section 21-7-11 - [Sectarianism prohibited.]
Section 21-7-12 - [Meetings of board of regents; quorum.]
Section 21-7-13 - [Building and improvement bonds; purposes; authority of board of regents.]
Section 21-7-14 - [Resolution for issuance of building and improvement bonds.]
Section 21-7-15 - Form and conditions of bonds.
Section 21-7-17 - [Disposition of proceeds of building and improvement bond sales.]
Section 21-7-19 - [Income pledged for redemption of building and improvement bonds.]
Section 21-7-21 - [Payment of principal and interest on building and improvement bonds.]
Section 21-7-22 - [Restrictions on use of building and improvement bond proceeds.]
Section 21-7-23 - [Payments by state treasurer relating to building and improvement bonds.]
Section 21-7-24 - [Issuance of building and improvement bonds in series; restrictions.]
Section 21-7-25 - [Tax exemption of building and improvement bonds.]
Section 21-7-26 - Temporary provision; medical residency programs; state cooperation.
Section 21-7-28 - Creation of the Taos branch community college of the university of New Mexico.
Section 21-7-29 - Rio Rancho campus for the university of New Mexico and other institutions.
Section 21-7-30 - State digital geospatial data clearinghouse designated; powers and duties.
Section 21-7-31 - Stephen Easley center for telehealth.
Section 21-7-32 - Off-campus instructional center for university of New Mexico in Valencia county.