A. No later than September 1, 2014, the council, with the advice of the department and the department of information technology, shall define and develop:
(1) minimum adequacy standards for an education technology infrastructure deficiency corrections initiative to identify and determine reasonable costs for correcting education technology infrastructure deficiencies in or affecting school districts;
(2) a methodology for prioritizing projects to correct education technology infrastructure deficiencies in or affecting school districts; and
(3) a methodology for determining a school district's share of the project costs.
B. The council shall develop guidelines for a statewide education technology infrastructure network that integrates regional hub locations for network services and the installation and maintenance of equipment. The council may fund education technology infrastructure projects or items that the council determines are in accord with the guidelines and necessary to education for:
(1) students;
(2) school buses;
(3) internet connectivity within a school district;
(4) a multi-district regional education network; and
(5) a statewide education network.
C. The council may approve allocations from the fund pursuant to Subsection M of Section 22-24-4 NMSA 1978 and this section for projects in or affecting a school district committing to pay its share of the project costs. The council may adjust the school district's share of the project costs in accordance with Paragraph (11) of Subsection B of Section 22-24-5 NMSA 1978 or the methodology for determining the school district's share of the project costs.
History: Laws 2014, ch. 28, § 4; 2019, ch. 180, § 2; 2021, ch. 49, § 2.
The 2021 amendment, effective April 5, 2021, required the public school capital outlay council to develop guidelines for a statewide education technology infrastructure network that integrates regional hub locations for network services and the installation and maintenance of equipment, and authorized the council to fund education technology infrastructure projects or items that the council determines are in accord with guidelines and necessary for education; and added a new Subsection B and redesignated former Subsection B as Subsection C.
The 2019 amendment, effective July 1, 2019, in Subsection B, after "Paragraph", deleted "(9)" and added "(11)".
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 24 - Public School Capital Outlay
Section 22-24-1 - Short title.
Section 22-24-2 - Purpose of act.
Section 22-24-3 - Definitions.
Section 22-24-4 - Public school capital outlay fund created; use.
Section 22-24-4.1 - Outstanding deficiencies; assessment; correction.
Section 22-24-4.3 - Roof repair and replacement initiative.
Section 22-24-4.4 - Serious roof deficiencies; correction.
Section 22-24-4.5 - Education technology infrastructure deficiency corrections.
Section 22-24-4.6 - Building system repair, renovation or replacement.
Section 22-24-4.7 - School security system projects.
Section 22-24-5 - Public school capital outlay projects; application; grant assistance.
Section 22-24-5.1 - Council assistance and oversight.
Section 22-24-5.3 - Preventive maintenance plans; guidelines; approval.
Section 22-24-5.6 - Outstanding deficiencies at certain state educational institutions.
Section 22-24-5.7 - Local match provisions for qualified high priority projects.
Section 22-24-5.8 - Adequacy standards; constitutional special schools.
Section 22-24-6 - Council created; organization; duties.
Section 22-24-6.1 - Procedures for a state-chartered charter school.
Section 22-24-7 - Public school capital outlay oversight task force; creation; staff.
Section 22-24-8 - Public school capital outlay oversight task force; duties.
Section 22-24-9 - Public school facilities authority; creation; powers and duties.
Section 22-24-10 - Public facilities to be used by charter schools; assessment.
Section 22-24-11 - Recompiled.
Section 22-24-12 - Pre-kindergarten classroom facilities initiative.