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Section 11-8-5 - Powers; Article IV

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In addition to authority conferred on the commission by other provisions of the compact [11-8-1 to 11-8-11 NMSA 1978], the commission shall have authority to: A. collect, correlate, analyze and interpret information and data concerning educational needs and resources; B. encourage and foster research in all aspects of education, but with special reference to the desirable scope of instruction, organization, administration, and instructional methods and standards employed or suitable for employment in public educational systems; C. develop proposals for adequate financing of education as a whole and at each of its many levels; D. conduct or participate in research of the types referred to in this article in any instance where the commission finds that such research is necessary for the advancement of the purposes and policies of this compact, utilizing fully the resources of national associations, regional compact organizations for higher education and other agencies and institutions, both public and private; E. formulate suggested policies and plans for the improvement of public education as a whole, or for any segment thereof, and make recommendations with respect thereto

tions, both public and private; E. formulate suggested policies and plans for the improvement of public education as a whole, or for any segment thereof, and make recommendations with respect thereto available to the appropriate governmental units, agencies and public officials; F. do such other things as may be necessary or incidental to the administration of any of its authority or functions pursuant to this compact. History: 1953 Comp., § 77-20-5, enacted by Laws 1967, ch. 16, § 287.