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AN ACT
RELATING TO BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT; CREATING A PROGRAM TO MENTOR
AND ASSIST SMALL, MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES IN DEVELOPING THE
BUSINESS PRACTICES, TECHNICAL COMPETENCE AND EXPERTISE IN
BUSINESS ETHICS, ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES AND GOVERNMENT
PROCUREMENT THAT WILL ALLOW THEM TO COMPETE IN A MODERN
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT; ENACTING THE MINORITY BUSINESS
ASSISTANCE ACT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the
"Minority Business Assistance Act".
Section 2. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Minority
Business Assistance Act:
A. "department" means the economic development
department; and
B. "minority business" means a business, with its
principal place of business in New Mexico:
(1) the majority ownership of which is held
by individuals who are residents of New Mexico and African
Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans or Native
Americans; and
(2) that employs twenty or fewer people.
Section 3. MINORITY BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM--
DEPARTMENT DUTIES AND POWERS.--
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A. The department shall develop and implement a
minority business assistance program to facilitate the
entrance of minority businesses, located throughout the state,
into the marketplace. As part of the development and
implementation of the program, the department, in
collaboration with the labor department, shall:
(1) develop a process to define and identify
minority businesses that may benefit from additional
assistance and training in the areas of general business
practices, accounting principles, business ethics, technical
expertise, marketing and government procurement;
(2) develop a registry of well-established
businesses, individuals within those businesses, retirees and
other persons that have the expertise and skills that may be
needed by minority businesses and that have expressed a desire
to volunteer as a mentor or otherwise to assist minority
businesses;
(3) develop an outreach and marketing
program so that minority businesses may become aware of the
assistance available and so that needed, experienced
individuals are aware of the opportunity to mentor and assist
minority businesses;
(4) develop training materials and in-house
training expertise; and
(5) create a mentorship program in which
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employees or agents of the department or volunteers with
business experience will visit minority businesses for the
purpose of training, mentoring, advising and otherwise
assisting the minority businesses in the development or
improvement of general business practices, accounting
principles, business ethics, technical expertise, marketing
and government procurement.
B. In performing its duties under the Minority
Business Assistance Act, the department may:
(1) to the extent money has been
appropriated for such purposes, develop a grant program for
minority businesses to acquire the expertise necessary to
compete effectively; and
(2) do all other things necessary and proper
to effectuate the purpose of the Minority Business Assistance
Act.
C. All state agencies shall cooperate with the
department in carrying out the provisions of the Minority
Business Assistance Act and shall, as the opportunity arises,
assist minority businesses and encourage other businesses and
individuals to register as volunteers under that act.
Section 4. MINORITY BUSINESS ASSISTANCE FUND CREATED.--
The "minority business assistance fund" is created in the
state treasury. The fund shall consist of appropriations,
gifts, grants, donations and bequests made to the fund.
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Income from the fund shall be credited to the fund and money
in the fund shall not revert or be transferred to any other
fund at the end of a fiscal year. Money in the fund is
subject to appropriation by the legislature to the department
for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of the
Minority Business Assistance Act. Expenditures from the fund
shall be made on warrant of the secretary of finance and
administration pursuant to vouchers signed by the secretary of
economic development.
Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the
provisions of this act is July 1, 2007.
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