Built at the Internet Archive
Sites and collections from this organization are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to find a collection, site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.
Page 1 of 1 (65 Total Results)
Sort By:
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
At the heart of the Aging and Long-Term Services Department’s mission is the belief that New Mexico’s older adults and adults with disabilities have the right to remain active participants in their communities, to age with respect and dignity, to be protected from abuse, neglect, and exploitation and to have equal access to health care.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after-care services to New Mexico children and their families.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Judicial Standards Commission is an independent state agency within the judicial branch of the state government. It is charged with investigating allegations of misconduct and disability against New Mexico state, county, and municipal judges within Article VI of the New Mexico Constitution.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Border Authority is an executive branch state agency that provides leadership in the development of the state's international ports of entry as well as serving as the Governor's advisor and point of contact for those interested in opportunities at the ports of entry. This agency also facilitates new infrastructure, trade opportunities, job opportunities, job training capabilities and many other activities that contribute to development of a productive economy along the New Mexico border.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Commission for Deaf & Hard of Hearing provides effective leadership, education, advocacy and programs to reduce barriers to the social, economic, educational, cultural and intellectual well-being of Deaf and Hard of Hearing New Mexicans and their families, friends and colleagues.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The Commission for the Blind provides vocational rehabilitation and independent living services designed to enable persons who are blind to become more participating and contributing members of society. Their mission is to enable persons who are blind to achieve vocational, economic and social equality by providing career preparation, training in the skills of blindness and above all, promoting and conveying the belief that blindness is not a barrier to successful employment, or to living an independent and meaningful life.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
NMDA benefits the public by promoting the viability and advancement of New Mexico agriculture and affiliated industries. NMDA promotes a fair marketplace, food protection, marketing, and economic development; supports the beneficial use and conservation of natural resources; and works cooperatively with the public and private sectors.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
Created in 1978 by the New Mexico Legislature, the Department of Cultural Affairs represents New Mexico's dedication to preserving and celebrating the cultural integrity and diversity of our state. The Department oversees a broad range of New Mexico's arts and cultural heritage agencies. These include 15 divisions representing a variety of programs and services. Among its primary functions is the management of the largest state sponsored museum system in the country.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The Department of Finance and Administration provides sound fiscal advice and problem solving support to the Governor, provide budget direction and fiscal oversight to state agencies and local governments. Their mission is to guide, serve, and support public entities to ensure fiscal accountability and effective government that is responsive to all New Mexicans.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is one of the executive branch agencies of the State of New Mexico. Their mission is to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes, and assure safety net services for all people in New Mexico.
Subject: Government, Science & Health
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
DoIT was established as a single, unified cabinet level department that consolidates enterprise information technology services previously duplicated within state agencies. DoIT also provides IT services and functionality that improve and streamline state agencies' IT systems.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
It is the mission of the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General to protect New Mexicans in order to make our communities safe and prosperous. We prosecute criminal and civil offenses, advocate for consumers and those without a voice, empower the public by proactively educating it and connecting the public with beneficial resources. We serve as legal counsel for the State and its agents.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
At the Department of Public Safety (DPS) the top priority is to protect human life and property through the detection and prevention of criminal activity and enforcement of state laws and regulations.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
NMDOT focuses on the following modes of travel: transit, rail, aviation and highways. They are committed to traffic safety, environmental excellence, and complete planning, design and engineering services. NMDOT's mission is to provide a safe and efficient transportation system for the traveling public, while promoting economic development and preserving the environment of New Mexico.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
In 2004, after finally recognizing th[e] long history of service by its citizens, the New Mexico State Legislature passed the Veterans Service Department Act to elevate the long-standing New Mexico Veterans Commission to a cabinet-level agency, the New Mexico Department of Veterans Services, to provide our state’s veterans a direct voice within the executive branch of state government. DVS’ mission is to work together to provide the highest quality of care and the best quality of life for veterans and their families.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions strives to be a leader in improving employment and poverty rates through workforce development, enhanced services for employers, and ensuring fair labor practices and workforce protections for New Mexicans.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Developmental Disabilities Planning Council will promote advocacy, capacity building, and systemic change to improve the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
In 2019, Gov. Lujan Grisham and the New Mexico Legislature created the Early Childhood Education and Care Department. The Department officially launched on July 1, 2020. The Department’s aim is to create a more cohesive, equitable, and effective early childhood system in New Mexico. That means coordinating a continuum of programs from prenatal to five—and ensuring that families in every corner of the state can access the services they need. This work is informed by New Mexico’s Birth-Five Needs Assessment (Spanish version here) and the related Native American Perspectives report, which include feedback from thousands of New Mexicans.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The mission of the New Mexico Economic Development Department is to Improve the lives of New Mexico families by increasing economic opportunities and providing a place for businesses to thrive.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The NMERB’s mission is to provide secure retirement benefits for New Mexico's educational employees--past, present and future and to be an effective and trusted manager of New Mexico's Educational retirement system. The NMERB is a state agency, accountable not only to its members and its board, but also to the Legislature and governor. It is self-funded, meaning that the operating budget for the association is provided from the return on investment of the fund. The NMERB uses no money from the state’s general fund.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department was created in 1987 through a merger between the Natural Resources Department and the Energy and Minerals Department. The individual administrative pieces of the department have been around much longer than that, though. The present-day Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department consists of seven divisions and employs approximately 415 people at 48 different work sites around the state.
Subject: Government, Science & Health
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Environment Department was created by the 40th state Legislature in 1991 under the “Department of Environment Act” (Chapter 25). As a regulatory agency, NMED enforces various state regulations and federal laws relating to protection of the environment, resources, and public health and safety. They use the best available science to inform decision-making in protecting public health and the environment.
Subject: Government, Science & Health
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
It is the mission of New Mexico’s Game and Fish Department: “To conserve, regulate, propagate and protect the wildlife and fish within the state of New Mexico using a flexible management system that ensures sustainable use for public food supply, recreation and safety; and to provide for off-highway motor vehicle recreation that recognizes cultural, historic, and resource values while ensuring public safety.”
Subject: Government, Science & Health
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The agency is tasked with the responsibility for regulating legalized gaming at New Mexico’s licensed racetracks, veteran and fraternal organizations. In addition, the agency is responsible for investigating and enforcing violations of the laws and regulations that prohibit illegal gambling activities in the state, and monitor New Mexico’s tribal gaming compacts through the appointment of a state gaming representative.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The General Services Department is the agency that holds the responsibility of furnishing essential resources and services that support state government operations in New Mexico. With seasoned expertise in numerous technical and enterprise operations, GSD’s professional staff provides multiple lines of insurance coverage and group health benefits; litigation defense, loss prevention and alternative dispute resolution services; facility planning and design services and construction management; building and landscape maintenance services; vehicle leasing and air transportation services; technical support for agencies in the procurement process; printing and graphic art products; and financial and accounting services.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
In 2005, NMHED was established as a cabinet agency in the executive branch as “a single, unified department to administer laws and exercise functions formerly administered and exercised by the commission on higher education. The Cabinet Secretary of Higher Education is appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. The Cabinet Secretary is the administrative head of the department and serves as the State Higher Education Executive Officer (SHEEO) and is responsible to the Governor for operating the department and administering and enforcing the laws with which the secretary or the department is charged.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The mission of the Human Services Department is to transform lives. Working with our partners, we design and deliver innovative, high quality health and human services that improve the security and promote independence for New Mexicans in their communities.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The organization of the New Mexico Legislature is similar to those in other states. The 112 members of the Legislature are divided into two chambers —the House of Representatives, composed of 70 members who run for office every two years, and the Senate, composed of 42 members who run for office every four years. Representatives must be 21 years or older, and senators must be 25 years or older. Legislators must be citizens of the United States and live in the districts from which they are elected.
Subject: Government, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Lottery Authority is a government instrumentality, separate and apart from the state, governed by a board of seven directors, who are appointed by the Governor. The Lottery is subject to oversight by the Legislative Finance Committee. It was established in 1996. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association. Since 1996, more than 128,000 students from across the state have attended New Mexico public colleges, universities and technical colleges with the help of Legislative Lottery Scholarships.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
To promote Martin Luther King, Jr.’s philosophy on human rights, equality, nonviolence, social change and unity/interconnectedness to the people of New Mexico through remembrance, celebration and action.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The statutory mandate of the New Mexico Medical Board is to protect the health and safety of the citizens of the state, and the members of the Medical Board take their responsibilities very seriously.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
OSI strives to be the nation’s leading consumer protection agency. OSI provides oversight of insurance companies, implements laws enacted by the state legislature, takes enforcement actions when consumers are treated unfairly, reviews health insurance rates submitted by insurers, conducts community outreach, promotes access to free preventive health services, and works to build consensus on changes needed to make improvements on behalf of consumers.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Public Education Department partners with educators, communities, and families to ensure that ALL students are healthy, secure in their identity, and holistically prepared for college, career, and life.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) regulates the utilities, telecommunications, and motor carrier industries to ensure fair and reasonable rates, and to assure reasonable and adequate services to the public as provided by law. The NMPRC promotes public safety through the offices of State Fire Marshal, the Firefighter Training Academy, Pipeline Safety Bureau and Transportation Division.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
We exist to provide regulation in an equitable manner to New Mexico’s pari-mutuel horseracing industry to protect the interest of wagering patrons and the State of New Mexico in a manner which promotes a climate of economic prosperity for horsemen, horse owners and racetrack management.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department encompasses five divisions that deal with alcohol licensing, more than 30 boards and commissions, state financial institutions, construction and manufactured housing, and securities. Please visit individual divisions for more details on their roles and functions.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The Office of the State Engineer is charged with administering the state's water resources. The State Engineer has authority over the supervision, measurement, appropriation, and distribution of all surface and groundwater in New Mexico, including streams and rivers that cross state boundaries.
Subject: Government, Science & Health
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The purpose of the state investment program is to manage the state's permanent funds for the citizens of New Mexico in order to maximize distributions to the state's operating budget while preserving the real value of the funds for the future generations of New Mexicans.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico State Land Office manages 9 million acres of surface acres and 13 million mineral acres across 32 counties. This land, referred to as state trust land, was allocated to New Mexico by the Federal Government under the Ferguson Act of 1898 and the Enabling Act of 1910. The mission of the agency is to use state trust land to raise revenue for New Mexico public schools, hospitals, colleges, and other public institutions.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
State Personnel Office provides to the State of New Mexico human resource leadership, direction, guidance and services to maximize state government’s ability to better serve the citizens of New Mexico.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The State Records Center & Archives (SRCA) is an independent agency under the The Commission of Public Records (NMCPR). The State Archives of New Mexico is the central archives of New Mexico State Government. The agency is mandated by law to collect, preserve and make available to the public and all branches of government, permanent public records, historical manuscripts, photographs and other materials that contribute to the understanding of New Mexico history. Records at the State Archives are available to the public in accordance with the New Mexico Public Records Act and agency rules. All records are open for use except those specifically restricted by law. The Division offers reference assistance on-site, by telephone, mail or e-mail.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
New Mexico State University is a comprehensive research land-grant university excelling in teaching, research and public service. The university sits on a 900-acre campus and enrolls more than 14,000 students from 49 states and 89 foreign countries. NMSU is a NASA Space-Grant College and is home to the very first Honors College in New Mexico.
Subject: Universities & Libraries
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The Taxation and Revenue Department, charged with the task of collecting tax dollars and distributing them according to state law, answers to the Governor as part of the executive branch of state government. It administers taxation, revenue and motor vehicle laws passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor. The Department’s chief executive officer is the Secretary of Taxation and Revenue, a cabinet-level position.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government, Society & Culture
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
Although the official operation of OAAA started with State Legislation, the hearts of OAAA lies with the many New Mexico residents statewide who felt that there was a need to address issues specific to the African American community. The impetus for the movement that lead to the creation of Office of African American Affairs was designed by community leaders who focused on the need to improve and promote the economic development, education, health and political well-being of the African-American community throughout New Mexico.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The Governor of New Mexico is the chief executive of the state of New Mexico. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New Mexico's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. Responsibilities include making annual State of the State addresses to the New Mexico State Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced. The officeholder is afforded the courtesy title of The Honorable for life.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The mission of the Office of the Secretary of State is to administer elections and government ethics in accordance with state and federal law and to maintain and provide access to the laws, official acts, and other instruments vital to the efficient operation of state government. It is also the mission of the Secretary of State to file and maintain records vital to the interests of commerce and industry.
Subject: Government, Politics & Elections
Archived since: Aug, 2023
Description:
The New Mexico Governor’s Commission on Disability (GCD) is committed to improving the quality of life of all New Mexicans with disabilities by addressing social integration, economic self-sufficiency, political resolve, physical and program accessibility, and full participation in the benefits of life and rights of all individuals.
Subject: Government
Archived since: Aug, 2023
No description.
Subject: Government
Page 1 of 1 (65 Total Results)