0001| SENATE CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
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0002| SENATE BILL 408
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0003| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 1998
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0004| INTRODUCED BY
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0011| AN ACT
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0012| RELATING TO THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE;
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0013| ESTABLISHING THE STATEWIDE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY
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0014| PROGRAM TO PROVIDE LOW-COST, STATE-OF-THE-ART COMPUTERS FOR
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0015| NEW MEXICO'S CLASSROOMS; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; DECLARING AN
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0016| EMERGENCY.
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0018| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0019| Section 1. STATEWIDE EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY
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0020| PROGRAM--FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.--
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0021| A. The legislature finds that:
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0022| (1) local school districts need increased
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0023| access to information technologies, extensive professional
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0024| development and sustained network support to use technology
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0025| effectively;
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- 1 -0001| (2) the technological needs of New Mexico's
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0002| individual school children and classrooms are best defined by the
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0003| teachers and principals who work with them on a day-to-day basis;
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0004| (3) New Mexico is fortunate to have high
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0005| technology laboratories and corporations that have programs to
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0006| supply low-cost, state-of-the-art central processing units for
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0007| use in New Mexico classrooms; and
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0008| (4) there are large nonprofit programs in place
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0009| to build and rehabilitate computers for New Mexico classrooms
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0010| using a combination of donated, surplus and purchased equipment.
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0011| B. The purpose of this act is to establish a
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0012| statewide educational technology opportunity program for New
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0013| Mexico's teachers and students by creating a partnership between
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0014| private industry, state government and local school districts
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0015| that will build, distribute and install low-cost, network-ready
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0016| computers in New Mexico classrooms over the next three years.
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0017| Section 2. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY OPPORTUNITY
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0018| PROGRAM--DUTIES OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION.--
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0019| A. The state department of public education shall
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0020| contract with a nonprofit corporation to administer the statewide
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0021| educational technology opportunity program. The department shall
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0022| select a contractor that has a program in place to build and
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0023| rehabilitate computers for New Mexico classrooms using a
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0024| combination of donated, surplus and purchased equipment. In
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0025| administering the statewide educational technology opportunity
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- 2 -0001| program, the contractor, in coordination with the department,
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0002| shall:
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0003| (1) solicit and accept applications for
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0004| computer assistance from local school teachers through the local
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0005| school principals;
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0006| (2) establish criteria for evaluating
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0007| applications for computer assistance. The criteria shall include
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0008| requirements for an established technology plan and an
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0009| established network infrastructure;
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0010| (3) establish a review process involving public
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0011| and private entities to evaluate each application, determine the
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0012| amount of computer assistance needed and allocate the available
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0013| computers to ensure that computer assistance is distributed
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0014| equitably; and
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0015| (4) submit an annual report to the state board
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0016| of education, the governor and the legislature on the progress of
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0017| the program, showing the regional distribution of the program,
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0018| the number of computers distributed and the cost of each
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0019| computer.
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0020| B. Upon the approval of an application for computer
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0021| assistance, the contractor shall distribute the allocated
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0022| computers directly to the classroom and teacher. Pursuant to the
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0023| contract and upon the receipt of an invoice, the state department
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0024| of public education shall reimburse the contractor for the state
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0025| portion of the cost of the computer assistance granted.
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- 3 -0001| C. The state department of public education, after
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0002| consulting with private industry, local school districts and
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0003| other interested parties shall promulgate such rules as are
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0004| necessary to implement the statewide educational technology
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0005| opportunity program.
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0006| Section 3. APPROPRIATIONS.--Two million dollars
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0007| ($2,000,000) is appropriated from the general fund in each of
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0008| fiscal years 1998 through 2000 to the state department of public
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0009| education. The appropriations shall be expended in the fiscal
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0010| year received and succeeding fiscal years only for reimbursing
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0011| the contractor for the state portion of computer assistance
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0012| granted pursuant to Section 2 of this act. Unexpended or
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0013| unencumbered balances of the appropriations shall not revert.
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0014| Section 4. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
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0015| peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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