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AN ACT
RELATING TO SCHOOLS; PROVIDING CRITERIA FOR ALLOCATIONS FROM
THE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEFICIENCY CORRECTION FUND.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 22-15A-11 NMSA 1978 (being Laws
2005, Chapter 222, Section 2) is amended to read:
"22-15A-11. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DEFICIENCIES--
CORRECTION.--
A. No later than September 1, 2005, the bureau,
with the advice of the council and the office of the chief
information officer, shall define and develop minimum
educational technology adequacy standards to supplement the
adequacy standards developed by the public school capital
outlay council for school districts to use to identify
outstanding serious deficiencies in educational technology
infrastructure.
B. A school district shall use the standards to
complete a self-assessment of the outstanding educational
technology deficiencies within the school district and
provide cost projections to correct the outstanding
deficiencies.
C. The bureau shall develop a methodology for
prioritizing projects that will correct the deficiencies.
D. After a public hearing and to the extent that
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money is available in the educational technology deficiency
correction fund, the bureau shall approve allocations from
the fund on the established priority basis and, working with
the school district and pursuant to the Procurement Code,
enter into contracts to correct the deficiencies.
E. No allocation shall be made pursuant to this
section unless:
(1) the method for prioritizing projects
developed by the bureau has been reviewed and approved by the
council;
(2) the school district has agreed to
consult and coordinate with the public school facilities
authority before installing any educational technology
infrastructure;
(3) the council has approved the proposed
allocation; and
(4) for the 2009 and subsequent fiscal
years, the initial assessment required in the Technology for
Education Act has been verified by an independent third party
as determined in consultation with the public school capital
outlay council.
F. In entering into contracts to correct
deficiencies pursuant to this section, the bureau shall
include such terms and conditions as necessary to ensure that
the state money is expended in the most prudent manner
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possible consistent with the original purpose."