2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 9: Executive Department
Article 2A: Children, Youth and Families Department, 9-2A-1 through 9-2A-24
Section 9-2A-21: Youth alliance created; organization; functions; definition.


NM Stat § 9-2A-21 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

9-2A-21. Youth alliance created; organization; functions; definition.

A. The "youth alliance" is created and is administratively attached to the children, youth and families department.

B. The alliance shall consist of youth, aged fourteen to twenty-four, from each New Mexico legislative district to be recruited through an open process and selected by a panel of other youth alliance members, legislators, government officials and representatives of community-based organizations using clear criteria developed by the department to ensure ethnic and economic diversity. Members shall serve two-year terms.

C. The alliance shall meet at least four times a year for the purpose of discussing, from a youth perspective, the assets that exist in communities and schools and the gaps that are present in these systems and to recommend opportunities for problem-solving and collaboration to the governor, lieutenant governor and legislature.

D. The alliance shall issue an annual report that summarizes the activities and findings of the alliance. The report shall be submitted to the legislature and the executive no later than November 15 of each year.

E. Subject to sufficient appropriations, the alliance members shall engage a diverse group of local peers and solicit their input and launch local projects.

F. As used in the Youth Alliance Act [9-2A-19 to 9-2A-22 NMSA 1978], "alliance" means the youth alliance.

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