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AN ACT
MAKING APPROPRIATIONS AND AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURES BY STATE
AGENCIES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. JUDICIAL PROJECTS.--The following amounts
are appropriated from the general fund to the following
agencies for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes
specified and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance of the appropriations remaining at the
end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. to the supreme court, sixty-four thousand
dollars ($64,000) for a paralegal position to assist staff
attorneys;
2. to the administrative office of the courts:
(a) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for operational expenses of the drug court program to be used
for replacement of lapsing funds, drug court expansion or
implementation of new drug courts;
(b) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to contract for additional usage of judges pro tempore;
(c) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to pay the costs of producing written transcripts for
indigent defendants in criminal proceedings; and
(d) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for one
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court clerk in the Taos county magistrate court;
3. to the first judicial district court, eighty
thousand dollars ($80,000) for an associate staff attorney;
4. to the second judicial district court:
(a) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for one
judicial specialist;
(b) one hundred three thousand four hundred
eighty dollars ($103,480) for judicial specialists;
(c) twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000)
for staff expansion; and
(d) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for one
civil staff attorney;
5. to the fourth judicial district court,
fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000) to expand security
staff, including security officers and bailiffs;
6. to the fifth judicial district court:
(a) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for one
additional full-time-equivalent position;
(b) seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for a
teen court program in Hobbs; and
(c) ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for
court-appointed special advocates in Lea county;
7. to the seventh judicial district court:
(a) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
to establish a drug court; and
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b) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
to start a drug court in Torrance county;
8. to the ninth judicial district attorney,
thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for an anti-graffiti
program;
9. to the eleventh judicial district court:
(a) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
for an adult drug court in San Juan county; and
(b) eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000)
for a staff attorney;
10. to the twelfth judicial district court, one
hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) for two court
reporters and one motor vehicle;
11. to the thirteenth judicial district court:
(a) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
court clerk;
(b) fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000)
for a court clerk;
(c) ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000)
for a pre-trial services program; and
(d) eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for an
adult mental health court;
12. to the second judicial district attorney,
fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to restore funding;
13. to the fourth judicial district attorney:
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(a) thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000)
to fund a Victims of Crime Act position to aid prosecution of
domestic violence cases;
(b) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for an
administrative secretary; and
(c) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for staff expansion;
14. to the fifth judicial district attorney:
(a) eighty-seven thousand dollars ($87,000)
for a domestic violence prevention program;
(b) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for a drug awareness and prevention program for school
districts in the fifth judicial district;
(c) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
for operations of the safehouse program in Chaves county; and
(d) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for
increased salaries for assistant district attorneys in Lea
county;
15. to the eleventh judicial district attorney,
division 2, fifty-one thousand dollars ($51,000) for a senior
legal secretary in Gallup;
16. to the twelfth judicial district attorney:
(a) twenty-eight thousand dollars ($28,000)
for a program assistant for records management; and
(b) fifty-six thousand two hundred dollars
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($56,200) for a domestic violence investigator in the Otero
county sheriff's office;
17. to the thirteenth judicial district attorney:
(a) eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000)
for a violent crimes investigator; and
(b) thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a
victim advocate; and
18. to the administrative office of the district
attorneys, forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for two motor
vehicles.
Section 2. ATTORNEY GENERAL PROJECT.--Twenty thousand
dollars ($20,000) is appropriated from the general fund to
the attorney general for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 to
fund the operation of the Guadalupe Hidalgo treaty division.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end
of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.
Section 3. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated from the
general fund to the department of finance and administration
for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the specified
purposes and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund:
1. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the department of
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finance and administration for expenditure in fiscal year
2008 to purchase mortgage loans made to low-income
homeowners;
2. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) for
the office of water infrastructure development, contingent
upon House Bill 781 or similar legislation of the first
session of the forty-eighth legislature becoming law;
and
3. three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($375,000) for rodeo programs.
Section 4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the local government division of the department of finance
and administration for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for
the purposes specified and, unless otherwise indicated, any
unexpended or unencumbered balance of the appropriations
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
general fund:
1. one hundred thirty-seven thousand dollars
($137,000) for the eastern plains council of governments to
conduct a summer youth employment and training program for
at-risk youth in senate district 7;
2. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
implement and administer a demonstration program in San Juan,
McKinley and Cibola counties designed to help communities
understand and reduce risks due to toxins from all sources;
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3. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the
northwest council of governments and the south central
council of governments to develop regional transportation
plans;
4. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
northwest council of governments to develop a regional
transportation plan;
5. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for the
northwest council of governments to develop a native heritage
scenic byways plan;
6. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for a
music and visual and performing arts education program for
youth in Truchas, Cordova and Ojo Sarco;
7. for the mid-region council of governments:
(a) fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to
provide stipends to qualified student interns participating
in a charter school building trades and technology program in
Bernalillo county;
(b) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
high-technology mentoring program at Robert F. Kennedy
charter school in the Albuquerque public school district; and
(c) forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to
contract for services to facilitate the completion of the
south valley multipurpose family services center and
facilitate communications and collaboration with all
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stakeholders;
8. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for a talent
search for the New Mexico youth day concert to be held in
Bernalillo county on the youth day holiday;
9. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
celebrations of New Mexico youth day at Los Vecinos community
center in Tijeras in Bernalillo county;
10. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to conduct
before- and after-school programs in Bernalillo county to
address juvenile delinquency, domestic violence and
educational inadequacies;
11. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a
collaboration between Albuquerque and Bernalillo county to
provide educational training for persons attempting to attain
their general education development certificate;
12. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for a
bicycle repair and recycling program in the Atrisco area of
the south valley in Bernalillo county;
13. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for computer
clubhouses in Bernalillo county;
14. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a
transitional housing program for substance-dependent and
homeless people in Bernalillo county to help them to attain
employment and long-term housing and to maintain sobriety and
to reduce their impact on emergency response systems in
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Albuquerque;
15. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for job
training services for low-income women in Albuquerque;
16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
workforce development program for young adults in Bernalillo
county;
17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to promote
the economic development and revitalization of the west
central corridor by contracting with a community organization
for services and to facilitate communication and
collaboration with ten neighborhood associations and two
merchant associations in Albuquerque;
18. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a science
and engineering fair in Albuquerque;
19. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the
Bernalillo county anti-graffiti program for graffiti cleanup
in the area contained between Central avenue southwest on the
north, Rio Bravo boulevard southwest on the south, Coors
boulevard southwest on the west and the Rio Grande on the
east in Bernalillo county;
20. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for community
policing rapid response in Albuquerque;
21. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for community
policing rapid response in Bernalillo county;
22. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
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operations of a community art center serving disabled people
in the north valley of Albuquerque;
23. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) for an
after-school tutoring program at the John Marshall
multiservice center in Albuquerque;
24. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a
fetal alcohol syndrome awareness program media campaign in
Los Ranchos de Albuquerque;
25. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a Chaves
county youth leadership program aimed toward breaking the
cycle of violence for high-risk youth;
26. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for a
character development program in Chaves county;
27. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
operational expenses of a youth center in Roswell;
28. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for
Dona Ana county to contract with a community action agency
for services;
29. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for
community youth programs in Las Cruces;
30. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for homeless
veterans shelter services in Las Cruces;
31. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for supplies
and emergency services delivered by an international rescue
agency in Dona Ana county;
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32. sixty-two thousand dollars ($62,000) for a
domestic violence shelter operated by Lincoln county in
Ruidoso Downs;
33. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a
teen court program in Luna county;
34. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase
and train a new drug dog, to be named Apollo, Jr., for
McKinley county;
35. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a
special projects engineer in McKinley county;
36. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for a special
projects technician in McKinley county;
37. twenty-six thousand dollars ($26,000) for
personnel and products for the McKinley county community
pantry;
38. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to provide
assistance to Mora county for technical and writing
assistance for grants;
39. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Otero
county for prisoner transportation;
40. fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars
($57,500) for the Flickinger center for performing arts in
Alamogordo;
41. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan,
promote and conduct the Espanola fiesta;
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42. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
conduct before- and after-school programs to address juvenile
delinquency, domestic violence and educational inadequacies
in Rio Rancho;
43. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
programs to support healthy marriage and healthy family
living for parents and their children in Rio
Rancho;
44. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for
expenditure in fiscal years 2008 and 2009 to implement the
Native American voting rights program in Sandoval county;
45. three hundred sixty thousand dollars
($360,000) for methamphetamine treatment in San Juan county;
46. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) for methamphetamine, other drug and alcohol abuse
and driving while intoxicated programs in San Juan county;
47. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the safe
communities program in San Juan county;
48. one hundred four thousand dollars ($104,000)
for education and sports programs in the Farmington park and
recreation department;
49. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for a pilot
agricultural education program for youth in the valley of San
Miguel del Vado;
50. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for
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operating costs of various community centers in San Miguel
county that are not located within the city limits of Las
Vegas;
51. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
update technology and train staff in Pecos;
52. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for a
staff position for a San Miguel county bureau of elections;
53. eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) for an
athlete and coach leadership training program for junior
wrestling at Santa Fe high school in the Santa Fe public
school district;
54. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to
contract with a nonprofit organization to provide a music and
visual and performing arts education program for at-risk
youth and high-risk youth offenders incarcerated in
correctional facilities in Santa Fe county;
55. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a
teen court program in Santa Fe county;
56. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for acequia
youth agriculture projects for Taos, Mora and San Miguel
counties;
57. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for
community drug and alcohol programs in Talpa in Taos county;
58. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for general
operations for the Talpa community center;
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59. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) for a
community sports program at the Talpa community center;
60. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to contract
with a nonprofit organization to provide opportunities for
Taos county youth to overcome personal and societal problems
by learning entrepreneurial skills, studying worldwide
economic development while serving as ambassadors from New
Mexico and participating in design and construction training;
61. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a full-
time-equivalent position and other operational expenses for a
trolley in Estancia;
62. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
operational expenses of the driving while intoxicated
memorial of perpetual tears in Moriarty;
63. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to pay for
bookkeeping and accounting services for Encino; and
64. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for
operational expenses of the Tome-Adelino community center.
Section 5. NEW MEXICO SENTENCING COMMISSION PROJECTS.--
The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund
to the New Mexico sentencing commission for expenditure in
fiscal year 2008 for the specified purposes and, unless
otherwise indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
general fund:
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1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to contract
for a study of and report on bias-based policing on a
statewide basis; and
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to study
gender-specific probation and parole models; survey existing
probation and parole participants on effectiveness of current
programs; and make recommendations on implementing best
practices in New Mexico.
Section 6. GOVERNOR'S OFFICE PROJECTS.--The following
amounts are appropriated from the general fund to the
governor's office for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the
specified purposes and, unless otherwise indicated, any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to fund
programs that support healthy marriage and healthy family
living for parents and their children in Albuquerque; and
2. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) to provide advocacy and technical assistance and
to act as a liaison for claimants seeking compensation
pursuant to the federal Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Program Act of 2000.
Section 7. STATE COMMISSION OF PUBLIC RECORDS
PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated from the
general fund to the state commission of public records for
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expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the specified purposes
and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund:
1. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to
prepare title abstracts of state-owned property located
within former common lands of community land grants;
2. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the
state historian's New Mexico history scholars program for
fellowships and for the implementation of a lecture program;
and
3. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for the
state historian's service learning student internship
program.
Section 8. NEW MEXICO SPORTS AUTHORITY PROJECTS.--One
hundred two thousand dollars ($102,000) is appropriated from
the general fund for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 to the
New Mexico sports authority to support and promote the New
Mexico bowl. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
general fund.
Section 9. TOURISM DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--The following
amounts are appropriated from the general fund to the tourism
department for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the
specified purposes and, unless otherwise indicated, any
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unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to promote
wild horse tourism;
2. sixty-eight thousand dollars ($68,000) for an
international indigenous environmental film festival;
3. sixty-seven thousand dollars ($67,000) to
promote the tenth anniversary of the Georgia O'Keeffe museum;
4. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) for
planning for an international conference on creative tourism
to be held in Santa Fe;
5. ninety-eight thousand dollars ($98,000) to
promote Native American cultural tourism in Albuquerque;
6. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan,
promote and conduct the Santa Fe fiesta;
7. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the
scenic byways program; and
8. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for
personal services and employee benefits.
Section 10. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--
The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund
to the economic development department for expenditure in
fiscal year 2008 for the specified purposes and, unless
otherwise indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
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general fund:
1. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for
certified business incubators in New Mexico;
2. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to
contract for manufacturing extension services, contingent
upon the receipt of money from the national institute of
standards and technology to operate a manufacturing center in
New Mexico that is approved by that institute;
3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for small cities
economic development planning in southeastern New Mexico;
4. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to continue
economic development through enterprise facilitation with
leaders from several communities in Taos county;
5. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to support
employee training and product development to promote economic
development in Mora;
6. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for new
business recruiting statewide;
7. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for Mesilla
valley economic development advertising;
8. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the New
Mexico partnership; and
9. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for
expansion of the New Mexico film division.
Section 11. REGULATION AND LICENSING DEPARTMENT
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PROJECT.--one hundred ninety-two thousand dollars ($192,000)
is appropriated from the general fund to the regulation and
licensing department for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 and
subsequent fiscal years for animal sheltering services,
contingent upon the enactment into law of Senate Bill 458 or
similar legislation of the first session of the forty-eighth
legislature. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of a fiscal year shall not revert to the
general fund.
Section 12. SPACEPORT AUTHORITY PROJECT.--One hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000) is appropriated from the general
fund to the spaceport authority for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for operational expenses. Any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund.
Section 13. CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the cultural affairs department for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the
appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund:
1. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
contract with a nonprofit music organization that organizes a
competition in which children twelve years of age and under
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compete to hear their musical compositions performed in
concert and recorded on compact disc;
2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
family passes that promote the national Hispanic cultural
center and allow children and their families one-time free
admission to experience the arts and culture at the cultural
center;
3. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
cultural and arts programs and educational outreach in
Bernalillo county;
4. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a
multidisciplinary Native American film festival in Bernalillo
county;
5. one hundred six thousand dollars ($106,000) to
provide symphony orchestra music programs and concerts in
Roswell;
6. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 and subsequent fiscal years
to the main street revolving loan fund to make loans pursuant
to the Main Street Revolving Loan Act, contingent upon House
Bill 1266 or similar legislation of the first session of the
forty-eighth legislature becoming law;
7. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
expenditure in fiscal years 2008 and 2009 for establishing
and securing the reburial grounds and reburying remains and
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funerary objects of Native Americans, contingent upon House
Bill 73 or similar legislation of the first session of the
forty-eighth legislature becoming law;
8. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
operational expenses at the Bosque Redondo memorial;
9. three hundred twenty thousand dollars
($320,000) for the library division's grants-in-aid program
for library services in El Rito, Embudo valley, Truchas and
Abiquiu;
10. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
annual border book festival in Mesilla;
11. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for
outreach programs at a science center and children's museum
in Albuquerque;
12. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to
support a summer ballet festival in Albuquerque;
13. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a Santa
Fe international folk art market;
14. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to contract
with a children's museum in Santa Fe for children's art and
education programs;
15. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
support performances of traditional and contemporary Native
American performing arts in Santa Fe;
16. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a
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17. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000)
for expansion of the New Mexico film museum;
18. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for
operational expenses of the fine arts museum; and
19. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
restore music programs.
Section 14. NEW MEXICO LIVESTOCK BOARD PROJECT.--Two
hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) is appropriated from the
general fund to the New Mexico livestock board for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for operational expenses.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end
of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.
Section 15. DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH PROJECT.--
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) is appropriated from the
general fund to the department of game and fish for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for wildlife education
programs and wildlife rehabilitation. Any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund.
Section 16. PARKS PROJECTS.--The following amounts are
appropriated from the general fund to the energy, minerals
and natural resources department for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for the specified purposes and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining
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fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for operations
and maintenance at the Rio Grande nature center state park in
Albuquerque;
2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to support a
statewide public school outdoor classroom program; and
3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the
Albuquerque shooting range park.
Section 17. INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION PROJECTS.--
Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) is appropriated from the
general fund to the interstate stream commission for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the Estancia basin water
planning committee to update the regional water plan, conduct
a sub-basin study, perform an educational campaign and hire
technical assistance, including a hydrologist. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.
Section 18. AFRICAN AMERICAN AFFAIRS PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the office of African American affairs for expenditure in
fiscal year 2008 for the specified purposes and, unless
otherwise indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
general fund:
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1. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for a
pilot project to address education and health care
disparities for African American children; and
2. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for the
African American performing arts center and exhibit hall at
the New Mexico state fair for administrative services and
associated costs that support the center in providing
programs, resources and events for the community and the
state.
Section 19. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMISSION
PROJECTS.--Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) is appropriated
from the general fund to the Martin Luther King, Jr.
commission for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for
operational expenses. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
general fund.
Section 20. INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the Indian affairs department for expenditure in fiscal year
2008 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the
appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to employ a
qualified person to be located in Shiprock and forty-two
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thousand dollars ($42,000) to employ a qualified person to be
located in Crownpoint to develop a database of veterans'
profiles and statistics to provide an accurate count of
Navajo veterans;
2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for two
caseworkers and operational costs associated with providing
case management services to victims of radiation exposure or
their surviving families located in New Mexico;
3. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000)
to provide technical assistance and the fostering of
partnerships with tribal communities, state agencies and
private foundations to build capacity for community and
economic development;
4. fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000) for a
comprehensive assessment of Indian education within the eight
northern Indian pueblos;
5. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to develop
and implement an archival library system at the institute of
American Indian arts;
6. fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000) to fund
youth development programs, including the youth leadership
project, at the Tohatchi chapter of the Navajo Nation;
7. one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000)
for the tour of nations five-day bicycle ride;
8. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to implement
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a culturally sensitive educational outreach program for
Native American students;
9. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for Native
American economic development activities;
10. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000)
to contract for the continued provision of a summer
leadership and public policy academy that provides college
preparation and leadership training for Native American high
school students and involves a partnership between the Santa
Fe Indian school and Harvard and Princeton universities;
11. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for tribal
programs by Indian nations, tribes and pueblos in Rio Arriba
county to address substance abuse prevention and
intervention; and
12. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for a youth
conservation program on the Navajo Nation that includes
projects for riparian restoration, erosion control, arroyo
banks stabilization, wildlife habitat improvement and plant
protection.
Section 21. AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT
PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated from the
general fund to the aging and long-term services department
for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the specified
purposes and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
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1. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to provide
volunteer household assistance, transportation, organized
activities and other services for Taos county senior
citizens; and
2. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for Ramah
chapter senior services center programs.
Section 22. HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the human services department for expenditure in fiscal year
2008 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the
appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund:
1. fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000) to
engage community volunteers to help low-income families
become self-sufficient in Sandoval county; and
2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for a
parent-child education program for families in Chaparral,
Anthony, Dona Ana and Sunland Park for children from birth to
age three.
Section 23. OFFICE OF WORKFORCE TRAINING AND
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated
from the general fund to the office of workforce training and
development for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the
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unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the Grants
youth employment program;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to contract
with a community-based organization to support the
continuation and expansion of out-of-school youth employment,
service learning and general educational development
certificate completion in Santa Fe county; and
3. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for dropout
prevention programs focusing on workforce training.
Section 24. DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
PROJECT.--Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) is appropriated from
the general fund to the vocational rehabilitation division of
the public education department for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 and subsequent fiscal years to enhance employment
opportunities for persons with disabilities through
implementation of the State Use Act. Any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of a fiscal year
shall not revert to the general fund.
Section 25. GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON DISABILITY
PROJECT.--Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the governor's
commission on disability to provide a driver's rehabilitation
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program for disabled persons. Any unexpended or unencumbered
balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert
to the general fund.
Section 26. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the department of health for expenditure in fiscal year 2008
for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise indicated,
any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the appropriations
remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the
general fund:
1. three hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars
($377,000) for parent training and to enhance provider
capacity-building for autism spectrum disorder and related
conditions statewide;
2. two hundred ninety thousand dollars ($290,000)
for operational funds of a respite home in senate district 23
for families with autistic or other developmentally disabled
children not yet receiving other services from the state and
who are on the developmental disability waiting list;
3. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) to
conduct environmental assessments of public schools pursuant
to the indoor air quality tools for schools program;
4. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) for
therapists at the department of health or department-funded
facilities and Native American organizations that provide
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similar services to attend a two-week training program for
the treatment of sexually abusive youth;
5. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to develop a
testing protocol, develop and establish a health registry,
contract with appropriate testing laboratories and coordinate
affected parties in regard to a voluntary testing program for
military veterans who may have been exposed to depleted
uranium or other isotopes in the Persian Gulf war or in the
current Iraq or Afghanistan conflict;
6. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to support
and strengthen a fetal alcohol syndrome prevention program at
the university of New Mexico;
7. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to provide
rape crisis services in central New Mexico;
8. ninety-two thousand dollars ($92,000) to
provide services to indigent cancer patients in Chaves, Eddy,
Lea and Lincoln counties, including home health services,
medications and transportation;
9. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
provide payment for perinatal services, including prenatal,
delivery and postnatal services, for uninsured low-income
pregnant women with high-risk conditions in Dona Ana county;
10. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) to fund the five agencies currently operating in a
one-stop center established in Dona Ana county to address the
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needs of the homeless community so that each of the five
agencies receives twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
;
11. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) for
emergency medicine dispensing services in Dona Ana county;
12. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to address
unmet needs of the uninsured in Dona Ana county;
13. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for ambulance
services in Mora county;
14. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
women's health services in Santa Fe;
15. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for ambulance
services in Pecos;
16. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the San
Miguel center health professional center in San Miguel
county;
17. three hundred sixty thousand dollars
($360,000) for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 and subsequent
fiscal years for a regional alcohol detoxification and
treatment center in De Baca county and for alcohol and
substance abuse treatment continuum of care initiatives in
Curry, De Baca, Guadalupe, Harding, Quay, Roosevelt, San
Miguel and Union counties;
18. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000)
for a preventive health pilot program in rural areas of
northwestern New Mexico that works to identify and improve
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the health of persons suffering from diabetes, heart disease,
obesity or other preventable health conditions;
19. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
telehealth program serving children, families and health care
providers in New Mexico's rural areas for training,
education, case conferencing and clinical consultation
targeted toward childhood diabetes and obesity, developmental
disabilities early intervention, mental health of children
under five years of age, pediatric asthma and other pediatric
specialities;
20. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to
coordinate and assist in implementation of telemedicine
programs and projects throughout the state through
contracting with a qualified nonprofit organization with
demonstrated expertise in the knowledge and coordination of
clinical services delivery and technical support of
telehealth programs;
21. seventy-three thousand dollars ($73,000) to
provide training and related services for primary care
residents in southwestern New Mexico to help rural
communities recruit and retain physicians pursuant to the
Rural Primary Health Care Act;
22. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
contract with a nonprofit organization providing dance
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nutrition education, self-esteem and fitness dance program
for low-income, at-risk children in public elementary and
middle schools statewide;
23. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for
teen pregnancy prevention programs statewide;
24. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000)
to implement electronic patient health records in primary
care clinics eligible to receive funds under the Rural
Primary Health Care Act to assist these primary care clinics
in developing analyzable, comprehensive patient records;
25. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for six
pilot detoxification programs using acupuncture to treat
substance abuse, especially in traditionally underserved
populations such as women and children of color, at-risk
youth, low-income persons, victims of violence and those with
concurrent mental health problems;
26. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for
behavioral health services for veterans;
27. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
compulsive gambling treatment and training programs for
behavioral health providers;
28. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for
children's medical specialty clinics and hearing, vision and
oral health services for children;
29. one million dollars ($1,000,000) for trauma
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30. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for the
women's health advisory council;
31. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a
nonprofit organization's clubhouse model day program designed
for people with severe mental illness, aiding in the recovery
of such people through socialization and life skills;
vocational rehabilitation and employment services; weekend,
evening and holiday programs; educational and housing
services; and reintegration into the larger community;
32. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
contract with a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing
dental care for indigent people in various communities in New
Mexico;
33. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for
Native American health care planning and services, contingent
upon House Bill 784 or similar legislation of the first
session of the forty-eighth legislature becoming law;
34. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($225,000) for sexual violence prevention programs for the
disability community; primary prevention of child sexual
abuse programs; sexual violence crisis center service
improvement; and sexual violence prevention, intervention and
treatment to increase and improve services to populations
disproportionately affected by sexual violence;
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35. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a
traditional healing training program in northern New Mexico
for treating people with substance abuse and related
disorders;
36. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for substance
abuse programs in Eddy county;
37. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
contract with a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing
dental care for indigent people in Lea county;
38. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
ambulance and related emergency services in Columbus;
39. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
contract for ambulance services for Cuba;
40. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
purchase electronic health records software for the Mora
valley community health center;
41. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to contract
with a youth commission for youth program in Las Vegas
focused on substance abuse and suicide prevention that
involves training youth in government so they can train their
peers in other communities;
42. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to contract
for long-term drug and alcohol abuse rehabilitation in Taos
county;
43. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
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for residential and community substance abuse treatment at a
central New Mexico substance abuse and training facility; and
44. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to
establish and operate a project for veterans who need primary
care and treatment for post-traumatic stress disorders.
Section 27. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the department of environment for expenditure in fiscal year
2008 for the specified purposes and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining
at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general
fund:
1. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
study the feasibility of the "green both ways" program, which
is a market-based approach to environmental conservation and
protection;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to initiate,
with the department of health, a comprehensive plan to reduce
human and wildlife exposure to mercury; and
3. one hundred twelve thousand dollars ($112,000)
to repay the Hanover mutual domestic water consumers
association's rural infrastructure loan for constructing
water supply facilities.
Section 28. NEW MEXICO HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION
PROJECT.--Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) is appropriated
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from the general fund to the New Mexico health policy
commission for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 to study
malpractice insurance issues of physicians and midwives and
to study birthing options. Any unexpended or unencumbered
balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert
to the general fund.
Section 29. VETERANS' SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROJECT.--
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) is appropriated from the
general fund to the veterans' services department for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 to contract for veterans'
transportation services in southeastern New Mexico. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.
Section 30. CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT
PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated from the
general fund to the children, youth and families department
for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes
specified and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance of the appropriations remaining at the
end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the heart
gallery programs and outreach for children in foster care who
are available for adoption;
2. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for
domestic violence programs statewide;
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3. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($125,000) to provide services to homeless children in
Bernalillo county;
4. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for flexible
wrap-around behavioral health services in the third judicial
district;
5. forty-seven thousand dollars ($47,000) for
parent and child education programs in Dona Ana county;
6. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
establish a technical assistance resource center to support
the disproportionate minority contact blue ribbon panel in
its efforts to reduce disparate treatment of youth in the
juvenile justice system;
7. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to
expand at-home infant care programs;
8. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to
develop a comprehensive, long-range plan to phase in a
statewide system of universal voluntary home visiting that
serves new families during pregnancy and continuing for up to
three years;
9. one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) to develop and maintain the infrastructure and
staff and evaluate and provide critical resource supports for
an early childhood mental health training institute that uses
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provided that this appropriation may be expended in
subsequent fiscal years;
10. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to contract
with a community-based organization to increase social
interactions for children and young adults with autism
spectrum disorders and provide training for staff and
caregivers in Dexter;
11. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) to
contract with the Roswell recreation department to coordinate
an educational science festival for fourth, fifth and sixth
grades and other gifted students in southeastern New Mexico;
12. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for
parent and child education programs in Dona Ana county;
13. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to continue
the operation of the New Mexico juvenile justice commission;
14. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for expenses
of the youth alliance;
15. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for
pre-kindergarten;
16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
juvenile probation evening reporting program in Lea county;
17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
activities of the children's trust fund;
18. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
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19. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a
one-year intensive residential program in Albuquerque
teaching life skills to at-risk teen mothers and providing a
safe and supportive environment for their babies;
20. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for domestic
violence shelter operations in Lincoln county;
21. forty-three thousand seven hundred dollars
($43,700) for domestic violence programs in Ruidoso Downs;
22. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for domestic
violence shelter operations in Roswell;
23. forty-seven thousand dollars ($47,000) for
domestic violence programs in Eddy county; and
24. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for youth
programs in Otero county.
Section 31. CRIME VICTIMS REPARATION COMMISSION
PROJECT.--Eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) is appropriated
from the general fund to the crime victims reparation
commission for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for expenses
related to the domestic violence homicide review team. Any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.
Section 32. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS PROJECTS.--
The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund
to the department of military affairs for expenditure in
fiscal year 2008 for the purposes specified and, unless
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otherwise indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance
of the appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year
2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to provide
active duty military personnel in war zones with protective
equipment;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to develop and
implement an in-service training program for members of the
civil air patrol division;
3. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to the crisis
response program 722 to provide for a drug demand reduction
program through the civil air patrol cadet program for
at-risk middle and high school students.
Section 33. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the department of public safety for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for the specified purposes and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining
at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general
fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the board
of directors of the New Mexico mounted patrol to develop and
implement an in-service law enforcement training program for
members of the mounted patrol;
2. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for
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hazardous materials awareness training;
3. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the
Lea county crime laboratory in Hobbs to serve all of
southeastern New Mexico;
4. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for garage
equipment and supplies in district 6;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a juvenile
crime and violence prevention program in Albuquerque that
supports civic, athletic, recreational and educational
opportunities for youth; and
6. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
conduct before- and after-school programs in Albuquerque to
address juvenile delinquency, domestic violence and
educational inadequacies.
Section 34. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT.--
Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) is appropriated from the
general fund to the department of transportation for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 to support a supplementary
six-hour course for persons convicted of driving while
intoxicated, which course shall be taken within one year
following the convicted offender's completion of the initial
driving while intoxicated program. Any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund.
Section 35. PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--The
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following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the public education department for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the
appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund:
1. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
professional development in social studies and civics
statewide;
2. fifty-six thousand five hundred twenty dollars
($56,520) for character counts leadership training for public
school principals and local superintendents statewide;
3. one hundred sixty-three thousand dollars
($163,000) for an agreement with one or both national
laboratories in New Mexico to recruit, train and equip
mathematicians and scientists to offer middle, junior and
high school mathematics and science distance learning courses
and to market those courses to schools around the country;
4. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000)
to be evenly divided among the school districts in senate
district 7 that have enrollments of one thousand students or
fewer for the purchase and installation of information
technology, for the purchase or development of distance
education courses or for professional development;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to provide
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autism services statewide, including professional development
for educators in the area of autism spectrum disorders,
classroom consultations for educators and outreach for
students and their families;
6. thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000) to contract
for a program to develop and implement an interdisciplinary
international education curriculum using international films
for middle school students statewide;
7. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to
provide autism services in senate district 7, including
professional development for educators in the area of autism
spectrum disorders, classroom consultations for educators and
outreach for students and their families;
8. ninety-five thousand three hundred dollars
($95,300) for band uniforms for the Alamogordo public
schools;
9. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000)
for a summer literacy camp geared toward Hispanic and Native
American third grade students at Carlos Rey, Atrisco and La
Promesa public schools in the Albuquerque public school
district;
10. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000)
for costs associated with the professional development plan
at the Eldorado high school cluster in the Albuquerque public
school district;
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11. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for costs
associated with the professional development plan at La Cueva
high school cluster in the Albuquerque public school
district;
12. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
after-school enrichment programs at twenty-first century
community learning centers in the south valley of
Albuquerque;
13. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
alternatives to out-of-school suspensions at the Belen and
Los Lunas school districts;
14. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
for the promise for success program at the Gadsden
independent school district to assess existing youth services
and identify gaps in services and funding opportunities;
15. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the
fiesta educativa parent conference and outreach activities in
the Gadsden independent school district;
16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the cada
cabeza es un mundo project for the Las Vegas city school
district;
17. one hundred five thousand dollars ($105,000)
for expansion of synchronous course offerings at the Rio
Rancho cyber academy in the Rio Rancho public school
district;
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18. one hundred thousand ($100,000) for the after
school power academy for learning in the Santa Fe public
school district;
19. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for
after-school enrichment programs;
20. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for expenses
related to providing breakfast for elementary school
students;
21. six hundred fifty thousand dollars ($650,000)
to provide before- and after-school programs that include
physical activity and nutrition;
22. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for
pre-kindergarten;
23. two hundred thirty thousand dollars ($230,000)
for a statewide school safety crime stoppers program;
24. twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) for
student support programs in the Hondo Valley school district;
25. thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000) for
student support programs in the Cloudcroft municipal school
district;
26. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for
athletics at Roswell high school;
27. eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) for program
services at Roswell high school;
28. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for
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athletic programs in the Roswell independent school district;
29. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for
Saturday school programs for at-risk high school students in
the Grants-Cibola county school district;
30. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for a pilot
program for behavior modification in the Pecos independent
school district;
31. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for school
transportation safety and equipment training;
32. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for student
participation in an educational program that promotes and
supports the development of citizens committed to democratic
principles and active participation in representative
government through the study of law, civics and government in
elementary and secondary schools;
33. seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) to
implement a violence prevention program at West Las Vegas and
Robertson high schools in Las Vegas;
34. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to contract
with a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving science
education to provide teacher training and in-class mentors
and to integrate hands-on science techniques into standard
curricula in the Santa Fe public school district;
35. one hundred fifty-five thousand dollars
($155,000) for a college readiness and high school redesign
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initiative in the Los Lunas public school district;
36. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
acquire and distribute the digital video disc "Nuestras
Acequias" to public school libraries;
37. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to contract
through the Espanola public school district for provision of
summer enrichment programs for youth in Truchas, Ojo Sarco
and Cordova;
38. ninety-seven thousand dollars ($97,000) for
after-school learning centers in the Mountainair public
school district;
39. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to
implement the newly defined mission for Taos high school;
40. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for
after-school programs for elementary and middle school
children in the Espanola public school district;
41. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for
after-school programs for elementary and middle school
children in the Pojoaque Valley public school district;
42. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and
distribute tickets to school students for semiprofessional
basketball games;
43. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the Santa
Fe public school district to develop and implement a Santa Fe
youth court as an alternative method to deal with
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school-based offenses; and
44. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for
after-school mathematics and reading tutoring programs in the
Belen consolidated school district.
Section 36. HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the higher education department for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the
appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 and subsequent fiscal years
to provide matches for higher education scholarships offered
by a New Mexico-based nonprofit foundation that has provided
annual needs- and merit-based scholarships to New Mexico high
school students totaling at least one hundred thousand
dollars ($100,000) each year for the last five years;
provided that no money from this appropriation shall be used
for any operational expenses of the department or the
foundation;
2. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for a
study to establish an equitable salary schedule for part-time
faculty for public post-secondary educational institutions;
3. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a
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learning center in Raton;
4. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for an
association of community colleges to implement distance
learning;
5. for Mesalands community college:
(a) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for the intercollegiate rodeo program; and
(b) one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for the wind training center;
6. for San Juan college, eighty thousand dollars
($80,000) to continue a San Juan county program at an
educational and recreational center to help underprivileged
youth gain educational and moral values;
7. for Luna community college:
(a) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for
the youth college program, including participation fees,
transportation, student learning kits, instructional supplies
and post-program evaluations;
(b) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
softball program; and
(c) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the
Rough Riders baseball program;
8. for Clovis community college:
(a) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for a faculty position in manufacturing; and
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(b) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for an industrial technology training program; and
9. for New Mexico junior college:
(a) one hundred one thousand dollars
($101,000) for operational expenses of the western heritage
museum;
(b) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for operational expenses of the western heritage museum and
the Lea county cowboy hall of fame;
(c) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
operational costs of the southeastern law enforcement
academy;
(d) two hundred seventy-five thousand
dollars ($275,000) for an oil and gas training center.
Section 37. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the board of regents of the university of New Mexico for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes specified
and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance of the appropriations remaining at the
end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. two hundred seven thousand dollars ($207,000)
for one or more full-time-equivalent professors and other
expenses of the Native American studies program;
2. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for one
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full-time-equivalent position to research and teach the
Navajo language in the Native American studies program;
3. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for a
Chicano, Hispano, Mexicano studies program;
4. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) for
African American student services programs and operations;
5. two hundred ninety thousand dollars ($290,000)
to expand the sustainability studies program;
6. three hundred fifty-seven thousand dollars
($357,000) for the department of media arts at the main
campus;
7. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for the
indigenous library program;
8. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for the
department of media arts to provide media training and
outreach for youth in Albuquerque;
9. two hundred eighty thousand dollars ($280,000)
to expand the university's international education
initiatives;
10. three hundred seventy-two thousand dollars
($372,000) to expand the biomedical engineering program;
11. for the health sciences center:
(a) three hundred twelve thousand dollars
($312,000) for the integrative medicine program at the school
of medicine;
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(b) thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000)
to expand the nurse advice line to cover uninsured callers;
(c) fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000)
to sustain and improve medical research involving outpatient
medicine through continuing medical education, clinical
research and outreach programs for rural clinicians and to
support retention of clinicians in underserved areas;
(d) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the
pediatric department's telehealth programs to help rural
health providers and school-based health centers to treat and
prevent childhood obesity through telehealth consultation;
(e) two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars
($225,000) for salary increases for statewide staff of the
New Mexico poison and drug information center of the college
of pharmacy;
(f) one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) for operating expenses at the young children's
health center in Albuquerque;
(g) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
multidisciplinary evaluation clinic for children with
neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum
disorder; and
(h) fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000)
to create a cooperative pharmacy program in conjunction with
New Mexico state university;
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12. for the law school:
(a) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for the Corinne Wolfe children's law center to provide
training, technical assistance and research concerning abuse
and neglect and juvenile justice;
(b) one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) for operational funding for the Corinne Wolfe
children's law center;
(c) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
for the Utton transboundary resources center operational
expenses;
(d) one hundred ninety-one thousand dollars
($191,000) for the Utton transboundary resources center to
provide ombudsman services for pending stream adjudications;
(e) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
for a college preparatory mentoring program for children in
the eighth through twelfth grades in the Albuquerque public
schools; and
(f) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
for a national Latino and Latina law student conference;
13. one hundred fifty-seven thousand dollars
($157,000) for scholarships for students enrolled in the
reserve officer training corps;
14. two hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($275,000) for programs and support services to enhance
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student-athlete retention and timely graduation;
15. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to create a
college mentoring program that trains graduate and
undergraduate students to mentor high school and other
college students;
16. one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) to enhance pre-college science and mathematics
skills and conduct a summer mathematics and science camp for
minority students through the college of engineering special
programs;
17. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to the
bureau of business and economic research to conduct a study
of the feasibility of incorporating the south valley of
Bernalillo county;
18. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to expand
the resource center for raza planning;
19. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
expand the institute for aerospace engineering;
20. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000)
for the center for regional studies;
21. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the
Alfonso Ortiz center for intercultural studies to meet the
challenge of developing a new relevance for anthropology;
22. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
support the Julian Samora legacy project, which is a
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collaboration among the university of Texas, Michigan state
university, the university of Notre Dame and the university
of New Mexico to make the papers of anthropologist Julian
Samora more accessible for research;
23. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to create the
research service learning program;
24. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a theatre
company in residence at the department of theatre and dance;
25. two hundred sixty-seven thousand eight hundred
dollars ($267,800) to contract with a private entity in
Bernalillo county to operate a secure, long-term, statewide,
multijurisdictional residential rehabilitation and transition
facility that admits persons who have been ordered to the
facility by a New Mexico court;
26. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for the
Anderson school of management to provide a consultant to
prepare a strategic plan for an entrepreneurship program at
northern New Mexico college;
27. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for licensed
alcohol and drug counselor internship initiatives;
28. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for
students to use mass transit to attend the university;
29. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to bridge
the achievement gap for high school students and first-year
university students to prepare for university coursework in
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the field of African American studies and to provide for
fellowships and assistantships for graduate and post-doctoral
students and distinguished lecture series in African American
studies;
30. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for
programs at the center for Latin American resources and
outreach;
31. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the
Anderson school of management to provide a consultant to
prepare a strategic plan for an entrepreneurship program at
the Gallup branch;
32. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for the
Gallup branch library;
33. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for
the Taos branch to develop and implement a partnership with
local schools and community groups for manpower development;
34. ninety-two thousand dollars ($92,000) to
create a college mentoring program.
Section 38. NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY PROJECTS.--The
following amounts are appropriated from the general fund to
the board of regents of New Mexico state university for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes specified
and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance of the appropriations remaining at the
end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
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1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the animal
and range sciences judging program;
2. for the college of health and social services:
(a) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to educate psychiatric nurse practitioners and clinical nurse
specialists through the school of nursing's mental health
improvement program; and
(b) fifty-seven thousand dollars ($57,000)
for the family wellness program;
3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a virtual
film school in the creative media institute for film and
digital arts for the college of extended learning;
4. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for
undergraduate students in the art department to travel to
out-of-town art shows;
5. one hundred two thousand dollars ($102,000) for
the space consortium and outreach program;
6. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($175,000) for the alliance for the advancement of teaching
and learning;
7. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the center
for economics and personal finance education to expand and
strengthen its ongoing economics education program, including
teacher outreach and training, curriculum development and
distribution and programs for high school students and their
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families in economics and personal finance;
8. three hundred seven thousand dollars ($307,000)
for the college assistance migrant program;
9. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to expand the
programs approved by the national collegiate athletic
association;
10. seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) for the
southwest institute for early childhood research and
development;
11. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a summer
drama program;
12. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the
English teacher collaboration program, which provides
professional development for teachers of secondary and
post-secondary English;
13. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a manager
for the Fabian Garcia horticulture research garden;
14. forty-three thousand seven hundred dollars
($43,700) for the equestrian program;
15. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for
nursing scholarships at the Alamogordo and Carlsbad branches
;
16. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase
textbooks for use of students in the library at the
Alamogordo branch;
17. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase
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textbooks for use of students in the library at the Dona Ana
branch;
18. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to support
continued program development at the Grants branch for
training film technicians, including purchase of equipment,
supplies and film and providing stipends for industry mentors
to train students;
19. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the
allied medical program at the Grants branch;
20. to the New Mexico department of agriculture:
(a) three hundred sixty-two thousand dollars
($362,000) to support the chile industry in New Mexico,
including research and development for chile harvesting
solutions;
(b) forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to
establish and operate a food processing and testing center on
the main campus;
(c) thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for
the east Torrance soil and water conservation district to
conduct education and training programs;
(d) one hundred seventy thousand dollars
($170,000) for nonnative phreatophyte removal and riparian
restoration in San Juan county, to be managed with the advice
and participation of the San Juan soil and water conservation
district
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(e) eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000)
to provide New Mexico grown fresh fruits and vegetables to
the Valley high school cluster in the Albuquerque public
school district;
(f) seventy-nine thousand dollars ($79,000)
for handheld inspection devices for department inspectors;
(g) forty-two thousand dollars ($42,000) for
the Socorro soil and water conservation district to plan,
design, implement and construct habitat restoration on the
Rio Grande in Socorro county;
(h) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to expand programming and revenue for the Santa Fe farmers'
market;
(i) seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to
support pink bollworm control districts;
(j) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
for economic development, research and pest protection to
serve the pecan industry;
(k) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to market New Mexico-grown wheat internationally and
domestically; and
(l) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to
contract with a nonprofit organization for an acequia
agricultural youth project;
21. two hundred thirty-seven thousand dollars
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($237,000) for program enhancements at the agricultural
science center at Clovis;
22. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for
program enhancements related to dairy extension education and
research at the agricultural science center at Clovis; and
23. to the cooperative extension service:
(a) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
to support the activities of the stem 4-H youth development
programs in the Las Vegas city school district;
(b) ninety-seven thousand dollars ($97,000)
for start-up costs of five proposed tribal cooperative
extension centers to provide a base for intercultural youth
programs, health-based programs and natural resource and
agricultural information services that are currently not
available in the targeted New Mexico tribal communities;
(c) sixty-four thousand dollars ($64,000) to
provide teaching, research and extension services to small
sustainable agriculture farmers;
(d) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for 4-H
operations and outreach programs in Chaves and Eddy counties;
(e) one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) for 4-H program activities;
(f) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for
future farmers of America outreach programs; and
(g) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
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develop, in conjunction with the university of New Mexico
health sciences center, a comprehensive joint plan for a
sustainable health cooperative extension rural office system
to serve ten rural county extension offices to address local
health priorities.
Section 39. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY PROJECTS.--
The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund
to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands university
for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes
specified and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance of the appropriations remaining at the
end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000)
for the wrestling program;
2. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the
Upward Bound program;
3. one hundred thirty-four thousand dollars
($134,000) for the intercollegiate rodeo program; and
4. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to establish
a training center for medical-health interpreters.
Section 40. WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY PROJECTS.--
The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund
to the board of regents of western New Mexico university for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes specified
and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
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unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to increase
the athletics budget;
2. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($175,000) for the criminal justice program; and
3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the
nursing program.
Section 41. EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY PROJECTS.--
The following amounts are appropriated from the general fund
to the board of regents of eastern New Mexico university for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the purposes specified
and, unless otherwise indicated, any unexpended or
unencumbered balance of the appropriations remaining at the
end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
($175,000) for the college of education and technology to
provide professional development for teachers through
distance education;
2. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000)
for intercollegiate athletics;
3. ninety-eight thousand dollars ($98,000) for a
supplemental instruction program to provide advanced tutoring
to students in high-risk classes;
4. fifty-four thousand dollars ($54,000) for
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operation of the speech and hearing rehabilitation outreach
center;
5. ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) for a
kindergarten through twelfth grade science and mathematics
teacher development program; and
6. for the Roswell branch:
(a) ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000)
for a faculty position in aviation science technology;
(b) ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000)
for a faculty position in emergency medical services
management; and
(c) forty-three thousand eight hundred
dollars ($43,800) for adult basic education at the Ruidoso
branch.
Section 42. NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING AND
TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated
from the general fund to the board of regents of New Mexico
institute of mining and technology for expenditure in fiscal
year 2008 for the purposes specified and, unless otherwise
indicated, any unexpended or unencumbered balance of the
appropriations remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall
revert to the general fund:
1. two hundred sixty-four thousand dollars
($264,000) for the bureau of geology and mineral resources
aquifer mapping project;
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2. one hundred sixty-five thousand dollars
($165,000) for the petroleum recovery research center;
3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for petroleum
recovery research center matching funds for federal grants;
4. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for proposal
writing and matching funds for the institute for complex
additive systems analysis;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a
pre-engineering program using retirees from the national
laboratories;
6. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
for the small business innovation research outreach program;
7. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000)
to create a southeast New Mexico center for energy studies as
part of the geophysical research center in Lea county for the
review and analysis of energy policy;
8. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for a
statewide program that trains middle and high school students
on the use of supercomputers, improves the skills and
technical knowledge of students and improves teaching
techniques in science, mathematics, engineering and
technology;
9. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the MESA
program;
10. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
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science and engineering fair and the science Olympiad;
11. seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000) for
tuition scholarships for New Mexico high school students to
attend a summer science program; and
12. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the
college year program.
Section 43. NORTHERN NEW MEXICO STATE SCHOOL
PROJECTS.--The following amounts are appropriated from the
general fund to the board of regents of northern New Mexico
state school for expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for the
purposes specified and, unless otherwise indicated, any
unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of
fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund:
1. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for the
health sciences and nursing program;
2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to
train teachers at Carlos Vigil middle school in the Espanola
school district to improve their skills, technical knowledge
and teaching techniques in science, mathematics and
technology; and
3. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000)
for faculty salaries.
Section 44. NEW MEXICO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF PROJECT.--
Two hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($275,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the board of regents of
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New Mexico school for the deaf for expenditure in fiscal year
2008 for statewide outreach services. Any unexpended or
unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008
shall revert to the general fund.
Section 45. NEW MEXICO SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND
VISUALLY IMPAIRED PROJECT.--Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) is
appropriated from the general fund to the board of regents of
the New Mexico school for the blind and visually impaired for
expenditure in fiscal year 2008 for a low vision clinic
program. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at
the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.