Section 18-7-3.1 – Museum admission policy.
The commission shall establish a policy to permit New Mexico residents age sixty years and above to enter all publicly accessible exhibit and program areas, except special exhibits and programs where commissions or royalties are paid by contract, free of charge every Wednesday that is not a holiday that the museum is open. History: 1978 […]
Section 18-7-4 – Museum of space history director; appointment; qualifications.
A. Subject to the authority of the secretary of cultural affairs, the administrative and executive officer of the museum of space history division and the museum of space history is the “director” of the division. B. The director shall meet the following minimum qualifications: (1) hold a bachelor’s or higher degree in a discipline related […]
Section 18-7-5 – Museum of space history director duties.
Consistent with the policies of the secretary of cultural affairs and the New Mexico museum of space history commission, the director of the museum of space history: A. may: (1) solicit and receive funds or property, including federal funds and public and private grants, for the development of the museum, its collections and its programs; […]
Section 18-8-1 – Short title.
This act [18-8-1 to 18-8-8 NMSA 1978] may be cited as the “New Mexico Prehistoric and Historic Sites Preservation Act”. History: Laws 1989, ch. 13, § 1. ANNOTATIONS Law reviews. — For student article, “The Efficacy of State Law in Protecting Native American Sacred Places: A Case Study of the Paseo Del Norte Extension,” see […]
Section 18-8-2 – Purpose.
The purpose of the New Mexico Prehistoric and Historic Sites Preservation Act is the acquisition, stabilization, restoration or protection of significant prehistoric and historic sites by the state of New Mexico and corporations. History: Laws 1989, ch. 13, § 2.
Section 18-8-3 – Definitions.
As used in the New Mexico Prehistoric and Historic Sites Preservation Act: A. “corporation” means a nonprofit corporation, formally recognized as tax exempt under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, whose declared purposes include the investigation, preservation or conservation of significant prehistoric or historic sites; B. “division” means the historic preservation division […]
Section 18-8-4 – Administration; cost sharing formula; limitations.
A. The New Mexico Prehistoric and Historic Sites Preservation Act shall be administered by the state historic preservation officer in consultation with the cultural properties review committee. B. The division and the cultural properties review committee shall cooperatively develop criteria for the acquisition, stabilization, restoration or protection of significant historic or prehistoric sites. Such criteria […]
Section 18-6A-2 – Definitions.
As used in the Cultural Properties Protection Act: A. “committee” means the cultural properties review committee; B. “cultural property” means a structure, place, site or object having historic, archaeological, scientific, architectural or other cultural significance; C. “division” means the historic preservation division of the cultural affairs department; D. “fund” means the cultural properties restoration fund; […]
Section 18-6A-3 – Fund; created; purpose.
A. The “cultural properties restoration fund” is created in the state treasury. The fund may receive money appropriated by the legislature or gifts, grants, bequests or payments for services rendered by the division from any public or private source. All money appropriated to the fund or accruing to the fund as a result of gifts, […]
Section 18-6A-4 – Administration; regulatory authority.
A. The officer shall administer the provisions of the Cultural Properties Protection Act and shall adopt rules, regulations and criteria for reviewing and awarding grants as necessary to carry out the provisions of that act. B. Rules and regulations shall include: (1) the method to be used to determine the eligibility of a state agency […]