New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions Relating to State Educational Institutions
Section 21-1-4.5 - Resident tuition for veterans of the armed forces of the United States and families of members of the armed forces.

A. A veteran of the armed forces of the United States shall be deemed an in-state resident for purposes of determining tuition and fees at all state institutions of higher learning, provided that the veteran is eligible for veterans' education benefits under federal law. In order for a veteran who is not a resident of New Mexico to receive in-state tuition rates, the veteran shall use the veteran's federal educational benefits at a state public post-secondary institution.
B. A spouse or child of an active member of the armed forces who is assigned to duty in New Mexico shall be deemed an in-state resident for purposes of determining tuition and fees at all state institutions of higher learning.
C. A spouse or child of an active member of the armed forces who is assigned to duty elsewhere immediately following assignment to duty in New Mexico shall be deemed an in-state resident for purposes of determining tuition and fees at all state institutions of higher learning as long as the spouse or child resides continuously in New Mexico.
D. A spouse or child of an active member of the armed forces who dies or is killed shall be deemed an in-state resident for purposes of determining tuition and fees at all state institutions of higher learning if the spouse or child becomes a resident of New Mexico within sixty days of the date of death.
E. A veteran of the armed forces who pays tuition and fees at the rate provided for New Mexico residents under this section is entitled to pay tuition and fees at the rate provided for New Mexico residents in any subsequent term or semester while the veteran is enrolled in a degree or certificate program.
F. If an active member of the armed forces is stationed outside New Mexico and the member's spouse or child establishes residence in New Mexico and files with a state institution of higher learning at which the spouse or child plans to register a letter of intent to establish and continue residing in New Mexico, the spouse or child shall be deemed an in-state resident for purposes of determining tuition and fees at that state institution of higher learning without regard to length of time that the spouse or child has resided in the state.
G. A spouse or child of an active member of the armed forces who pays tuition and fees at the rate provided for New Mexico residents under this section is entitled to pay tuition and fees at the rate provided for New Mexico residents in any subsequent term or semester while the person is continuously enrolled in the same degree or certificate program. For purposes of this subsection, a person is not required to enroll in a summer term to remain continuously enrolled in a degree or certificate program. A person's eligibility to pay tuition and fees at the rate provided for New Mexico residents under this subsection does not terminate because the person is no longer a child or spouse of a member of the armed forces.
H. A spouse or child of a veteran of the armed forces is entitled to pay tuition and fees at the rate provided for New Mexico residents; provided that the spouse or child is eligible for benefits pursuant to the federal Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 or any other federal law authorizing educational benefits for a veteran and the dependents of a veteran.
I. As used in this section, "armed forces" means the United States army, navy, air force, marine corps or coast guard.
J. As used in this section, "veteran" means a person who:
(1) was regularly enlisted, drafted, inducted or commissioned in the:
(a) armed forces of the United States and was accepted for and assigned to active duty in the armed forces of the United States;
(b) army reserve, navy reserve, marine corps reserve, air force reserve, coast guard reserve, army national guard or air national guard and was accepted for and assigned to duty for a minimum of six continuous years; or
(c) United States public health service commissioned corps or the national oceanic and atmospheric administration commissioned officer corps and served in the capacity of a commissioned officer while on active duty in defense of the United States; and
(2) was not separated from such service under circumstances amounting to dishonorable discharge.
History: Laws 2005, ch. 168, § 1; 2009, ch. 123, § 1; 2015, ch. 151, § 1; 2016, ch. 4, § 2.
Cross references. — For the federal Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008, see 38 U.S.C., Part III, §§ 3301 - 3325.
The 2016 amendment, effective May 18, 2016, amended the definition of "veteran" for purposes of determining tuition and fees at all state institutions of higher learning; in Subsection J, after "'veteran' means a", deleted "person who has been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable from service in the army, navy, marine corps, air force or coast guard of the United States" and added "person who", and added new Paragraphs (1) and (2).
The 2015 amendment, effective June 19, 2015, provided that a spouse or child of a veteran of the armed forces is entitled to pay resident tuition and fees if the spouse or child is eligible for federal educational benefits; added new Subsection H and redesignated the succeeding subsections accordingly; and in Subsection J, after "section", deleted "a".
The 2009 amendment, effective June 19, 2009, added Subsections A, E and I.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

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 21-1-1.1 - Home school students; admission requirements; public post-secondary educational institutions.

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 21-1-4.2 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-4.3 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-4.4 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-4.5 - Resident tuition for veterans of the armed forces of the United States and families of members of the armed forces.

Section 21-1-4.6 - Nondiscrimination policy for admission to any public post-secondary educational institution; nondiscrimination in eligibility for education benefits.

Section 21-1-4.7 - Foster child tuition and fee waiver eligibility; notification.

Section 21-1-5 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-6 - Waiving of nonresident differential in tuition rates on a reciprocal basis with other states.

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 21-1-13 - [Ex-officio board memberships of governor and superintendent of public instruction.]

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 21-1-23 - State higher educational institutions; public funds; limitation upon payment for certain purposes.

Section 21-1-24 - Graduate programs.

Section 21-1-25 - Repealed.

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 21-1-26.5 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-26.6 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-26.7 - Annual accountability report.

Section 21-1-26.8 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-26.9 - Limitation; higher education department; review of proposed campuses.

Section 21-1-26.10 - Higher education department; plan for funding significant post-secondary educational infrastructure needs.

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 21-1-27.6 - Adult basic education; distribution of money; objective formula; higher education department; adoption of formula.

Section 21-1-27.7 - Fund created.

Section 21-1-27.8 - Adult basic education; instructional materials.

Section 21-1-27.9 - Alternative energy and energy efficiency programs; fund created; awards; criteria.

Section 21-1-27.10 - Fund created; tribal college dual credit program fund; administration.

Section 21-1-27.11 - Centers of excellence.

Section 21-1-28 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-29 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-30 - Repealed.

Section 21-1-31 - Repealed.

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 21-1-35 - Sales by boards, officers or employees prohibited; parties to contracts receiving commission or profit; penalty.

Section 21-1-36 - New Mexico cooperative education program; purpose.

Section 21-1-37 - New Mexico cooperative education program created; administration; duties.

Section 21-1-38 - Definition; requirements for adoption of investment policy for investing endowment funds.

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 21-1-43 - First year of college outcomes of New Mexico public high school graduates; annual reports.

Section 21-1-44 - School leadership institute; created; purpose.

Section 21-1-45 - Sale of student information; marketing credit cards to students; prohibited practices.

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.

Section 21-1-49 - Medical school licensure requirements.