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HOUSE CONSUMER AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 60
47
TH LEGISLATURE
- STATE OF NEW MEXICO -
SECOND SESSION
, 2006
A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION TO DEVELOP A TRIBAL
CONSULTATION PLAN.
WHEREAS, the significance of state-tribal relations has
been recognized repeatedly by New Mexico governors and elected
representatives; and
WHEREAS, the state of New Mexico has recognized through
agreements, protocols, treaties and laws the need for respect
for the Indian nations, tribes and pueblos in New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, in February 2005, Governor Bill Richardson issued
an executive order requiring seventeen state agencies to adopt
formal plans for interactions with tribal governments, tribal
communities and tribal members within New Mexico and
encouraging all other state agencies to prepare a pilot tribal
consultation plan consistent with the order; and
WHEREAS, also in February 2005, Governor Bill Richardson
by executive order required eight state agencies to develop
tribal consultation polices on the protection of sacred places
and repatriation; and
WHEREAS, in 2003, Governor Bill Richardson entered into
agreement on a statement of principles and process, agreed to
by the nineteen pueblos, the Navajo Nation and the Mescalero