A. If the laws of the United States specifically so provide, or if administrative provision is made therefor within the federal government, the United States may be represented on the commission by not to exceed ten representatives. Any such representative or representatives of the United States shall be appointed and serve in such manner as may be provided by or pursuant to federal law, and may be drawn from any one or more branches of the federal government, but no such representative shall have a vote on the commission.
B. The commission may provide information and make recommendations to any executive or legislative agency or officer of the federal government concerning the common educational policies of the states, and may advise with any such agencies or officers concerning any matter of mutual interest.
History: 1953 Comp., § 77-20-6, enacted by Laws 1967, ch. 16, § 288.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 11 - Intergovernmental Agreements and Authorities
Article 8 - Compact for Education
Section 11-8-1 - Compact for education entered into.
Section 11-8-2 - Purpose and policy; Article I.
Section 11-8-3 - State defined; Article II.
Section 11-8-4 - The commission; Article III.
Section 11-8-5 - Powers; Article IV.
Section 11-8-6 - Cooperation with federal government; Article V.
Section 11-8-7 - Committees; Article VI.
Section 11-8-8 - Finance; Article VII.
Section 11-8-9 - Eligible parties; entry into and withdrawal; Article VIII.
Section 11-8-10 - Construction and severability; Article IX.