All of the said institutions, including the New Mexico military institute, shall be entitled to receive all the benefits and donations made and given to similar institutions of learning and charity in other states and territories of the United States, by the legislation of the congress of the United States, or from private individuals or corporations, and for the benefit of said institutions they shall have power to buy and sell or lease or mortgage realty, and do all things that, in the opinion of the several boards, will be for the best interests of said institutions, and are in the line of its object.
History: Laws 1889, ch. 138, § 70; C.L. 1897, § 3647; Code 1915, § 5176; Laws 1921, ch. 177, § 1; C.S. 1929, § 130-1411; 1941 Comp., § 55-2821; 1953 Comp., § 73-30-15.
Compiler's notes. — Laws 1937, ch. 95, § 1, ratified and confirmed any and all "deeds, grants and conveyances heretofore made by any city, town or village in this state to the state of New Mexico conveying land or other property for the use of any institution of this state."
Cross references. — For restrictions on the sale or other disposition of property by state educational institutions and other state entities, see 13-6-1 et seq. NMSA 1978.
Property conveyance upheld. — Arms-length conveyance of property from the New Mexico Military Institute to the New Mexico Military Institute Foundation was proper, and did not violate N.M. Const., art. IX, § 14, prohibiting state aid to private enterprise, where the $250,000 contract price bore a sufficient relationship to the actual value of the property. 1988 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 88-79.
Power to sell real property in board of directors. — The board of directors of state insane asylum (now New Mexico behavioral institute of Las Vegas) has the power to sell real property. 1935 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 35-1171.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 15A Am. Jur. 2d Colleges and Universities §§ 32, 33, 35, 37.
Implied power of corporation belonging to one of the three classes, religious, charitable, or educational, to promote, or to accept gifts for objects which more appropriately pertain to the purposes of those in one of the other classes, 121 A.L.R. 1526.
14A C.J.S. Colleges and Universities §§ 10 to 14, 17.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 21 - State and Private Education Institutions
Article 1 - General Provisions Relating to State Educational Institutions
Section 21-1-1 - State institutions; admission requirements to be established by boards of regents.
Section 21-1-1.2 - Dual credit for high school and post-secondary classes.
Section 21-1-2 - Matriculation and tuition fees.
Section 21-1-2.1 - Scholarship program established.
Section 21-1-3 - State educational institutions; resident students.
Section 21-1-4 - Tuition and general fee charges; definitions.
Section 21-1-4.1 - Tuition payments; residents conscripted into military service.
Section 21-1-4.7 - Foster child tuition and fee waiver eligibility; notification.
Section 21-1-7 - Removal of faculty members; compensation of secretary and treasurer restricted.
Section 21-1-7.1 - Post-tenure review process required.
Section 21-1-7.2 - Reporting; commission on higher education [higher education department].
Section 21-1-7.3 - Temporary provisions; tenure study.
Section 21-1-8 - [Eligibility for retirement pension.]
Section 21-1-9 - [Expenses of members of boards of regents.]
Section 21-1-10 - Delegation of authority.
Section 21-1-11 - [Allocation of funds.]
Section 21-1-12 - [Annual reports; contents.]
Section 21-1-14 - [Quarterly and special meetings of boards.]
Section 21-1-15 - [One member of board to reside in adjacent municipality.]
Section 21-1-16 - [Public inspection of board records.]
Section 21-1-16.1 - State institutions of higher education; presidential searches.
Section 21-1-17 - Interest in contracts by board members or employees prohibited.
Section 21-1-18 - [No personal liability for official actions.]
Section 21-1-19 - [Oaths of board members; filing.]
Section 21-1-20 - Power to hold property.
Section 21-1-21 - Capital expenditures.
Section 21-1-21.1 - State educational institutions; adequate parking.
Section 21-1-22 - [Nonsectarian operation required.]
Section 21-1-24 - Graduate programs.
Section 21-1-26 - Higher education department; general powers.
Section 21-1-26.1 - Additional duties.
Section 21-1-26.2 - Post-secondary education; adult correctional facilities.
Section 21-1-26.3 - Verification function.
Section 21-1-26.7 - Annual accountability report.
Section 21-1-26.9 - Limitation; higher education department; review of proposed campuses.
Section 21-1-26.11 - Higher education department; additional duties.
Section 21-1-26.12 - Educational needs and guidelines; accountability reports.
Section 21-1-27 - Higher education department; distribution of available funds.
Section 21-1-27.1 - Higher education endowment fund created.
Section 21-1-27.2 - Technology enhancement fund created; allocations; application review panels.
Section 21-1-27.3 - Higher education performance fund; created; administration; distributions.
Section 21-1-27.4 - Higher education program development enhancement fund; purpose.
Section 21-1-27.5 - Adult basic education fund created.
Section 21-1-27.7 - Fund created.
Section 21-1-27.8 - Adult basic education; instructional materials.
Section 21-1-27.10 - Fund created; tribal college dual credit program fund; administration.
Section 21-1-27.11 - Centers of excellence.
Section 21-1-32 - Purpose of act.
Section 21-1-33 - System of accounting and reporting; manual.
Section 21-1-34 - Educational television equipment replacement fund; disbursement.
Section 21-1-36 - New Mexico cooperative education program; purpose.
Section 21-1-37 - New Mexico cooperative education program created; administration; duties.
Section 21-1-39 - Legislative findings.
Section 21-1-40 - Prepaid higher education tuition program; feasibility study; guidelines.
Section 21-1-41 - Military access to a post-secondary educational institution.
Section 21-1-42 - Public post-secondary educational institutions; student identification number.
Section 21-1-44 - School leadership institute; created; purpose.
Section 21-1-46 - Request for access to social networking account prohibited.
Section 21-1-47 - Statewide advanced placement policy.
Section 21-1-48 - Regional two plus two pilot project; eligibility; evaluation and reporting.