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Section 9-15-57 - Solo-worker program

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A. As used in this section: (1) 'economic-base job' means a job in which sixty percent or more of the revenue generated from the goods or services produced derives from outside the state; (2) 'program agency' means a certified business incubator, a community college or an organization whose purpose is to create jobs and promote economic development; and (3) 'solo worker' means a person who is engaged in full-time employment and whose employer, if any, does not supply the office space or amenities used to perform the person's work. B. The 'solo-worker program' is created in the economic development department. The purpose of the solo-worker program is to improve the state's rural and urban economies by creating and sustaining economic-base jobs and expanding businesses owned and operated by solo workers engaged in economic-base jobs. C. To carry out the purpose of the solo-worker program, the department shall provide matching funding, if other funds become available, to program agencies for advancing initiatives that: (1) create opportunities for New Mexico residents to become solo workers engaged in economic-base jobs; (2) support the continued employment and business expansion of

for advancing initiatives that: (1) create opportunities for New Mexico residents to become solo workers engaged in economic-base jobs; (2) support the continued employment and business expansion of existing solo workers engaged in economic-base jobs; (3) recruit from outside of the state solo workers engaged in economic-base jobs; and (4) make the state and its local communities more competitive for creating, attracting and retaining solo- worker jobs. History: Laws 2016, ch. 57, § 1. ANNOTATIONSEffective dates. — Laws 2016, ch. 57 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective May 18, 2016, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.