0001| HOUSE BILL 849 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| DAVID M. PARSONS | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT; AMENDING, | 0012| REPEALING AND ENACTING SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978. | 0013| | 0014| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0015| Section 1. Section 9-15-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, | 0016| Chapter 297, Section 1, as amended) is amended to read: | 0017| "9-15-1. SHORT TITLE. [Sections 9-15-1 through 9-15-15] | 0018| Chapter 9, Article 15 NMSA 1978 may be cited as the "Economic | 0019| Development Department Act"." | 0020| Section 2. Section 9-15-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, | 0021| Chapter 297, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read: | 0022| "9-15-2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.-- | 0023| A. The legislature finds that a need exists for | 0024| economic diversification in the state in order to protect | 0025| against dramatic changes in the state's economy and to increase | 0001| revenues to help state government finance the various services | 0002| it provides to the state's communities and citizens. | 0003| B. The legislature further finds that the goal of | 0004| economic development and diversification can best be | 0005| accomplished by creating a cabinet-level department [which] | 0006| that will be concerned solely with the areas of economic | 0007| development and diversification and business recruitment, | 0008| expansion and retention. | 0009| C. The purpose of the Economic Development | 0010| Department Act is to create a cabinet-level department in order | 0011| to: | 0012| (1) provide a coordinated statewide | 0013| perspective with regard to economic development activities; | 0014| [(2) provide a data base for local and | 0015| regional economic development groups and serve as a | 0016| comprehensive source of information and assistance to | 0017| businesses wishing to locate or expand in New Mexico; | 0018| (3) actively encourage new economic | 0019| enterprises to locate in New Mexico and assist existing | 0020| businesses to expand;] | 0021| (2) assist in gathering information on local | 0022| and regional assets; | 0023| (3) assist in the establishment of procedures | 0024| for handling potential clients; | 0025| (4) monitor the progress of state-supported | 0001| economic development activities and prepare annual reports of | 0002| such activities, their status and their impact; | 0003| (5) create and encourage methods designed to | 0004| provide rapid economic diversification development that will | 0005| create new employment opportunities for the citizens of the | 0006| state, including the issuance of grants and loans to | 0007| municipalities and counties for economic enhancement projects; | 0008| [(6) provide for technology commercialization | 0009| projects as an incentive to industry locating or expanding in | 0010| the state; | 0011| (7) support technology transfer programs; | 0012| (8) promote New Mexico as a technology | 0013| conference center; | 0014| (9) promote and market federal and state | 0015| technology commercialization programs; | 0016| (10) develop and implement enhanced statewide | 0017| procurement programs; and | 0018| (11) provide support and assistance in the | 0019| creation and operation of development finance mechanisms such | 0020| as business development corporations and the industrial and | 0021| agricultural finance authorities in order to insure capital | 0022| availability for business expansion and economic | 0023| diversification.] | 0024| (6) assist in the development of a plan for | 0025| the expansion of the local regional economic base; | 0001| (7) assist in the establishment of programs to | 0002| attract new labor forces or training local labor forces; | 0003| (8) identify barriers to local or regional | 0004| economic development and develop plans to overcome such | 0005| barriers; | 0006| (9) promote investment by private sector in | 0007| the state; and | 0008| (10) provide support and assistance in the | 0009| creation and operation of development finance mechanisms such | 0010| as business development corporations and the New Mexico | 0011| industrial and agricultural finance authority in order to | 0012| ensure capital availability for business expansion and economic | 0013| diversification." | 0014| Section 3. Section 9-15-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, | 0015| Chapter 297, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read: | 0016| "9-15-4. DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHED.--There is created in the | 0017| executive branch the "economic development department". The | 0018| department shall be a cabinet department and shall consist of, | 0019| but not be limited to, [seven] six divisions as follows: | 0020| A. the administrative services division; | 0021| B. the economic development division; | 0022| C. the New Mexico film division; | 0023| D. the science and technology [enterprise] | 0024| division; | 0025| E. the trade division; and | 0001| [F. the state housing authority; and | 0002| G.] F. the [office for] space | 0003| commercialization division." | 0004| Section 4. Section 9-15-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, | 0005| Chapter 297, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read: | 0006| "9-15-5. SECRETARY [OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 0007| DEPARTMENT]--APPOINTMENT.--The chief executive and | 0008| administrative officer of the department is the "secretary of | 0009| economic development". The secretary shall be appointed by the | 0010| governor with the consent of the senate. The secretary shall | 0011| hold that office at the pleasure of the governor and shall | 0012| serve in the executive cabinet [provided, however, that the | 0013| secretary appointed to serve as the secretary of economic | 0014| development and tourism and whose appointment has been | 0015| confirmed by the senate may serve as the secretary of the | 0016| economic development department at the pleasure of the governor | 0017| and without further confirmation]." | 0018| Section 5. Section 9-15-6 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, | 0019| Chapter 297, Section 6, as amended) is amended to read: | 0020| "9-15-6. SECRETARY--DUTIES AND GENERAL POWERS.-- | 0021| A. The secretary is responsible to the governor for | 0022| the operation of the department. It is his duty to manage all | 0023| operations of the department and to administer and enforce the | 0024| laws with which he or the department is charged. | 0025| B. To perform his duties, the secretary has every | 0001| power expressly enumerated in the laws, whether granted to the | 0002| secretary or the department or any division of the department, | 0003| except where authority conferred upon any division is | 0004| explicitly exempted from the secretary's authority by statute. | 0005| In accordance with these provisions, the secretary shall: | 0006| (1) except as otherwise provided in the | 0007| Economic Development Department Act, exercise general | 0008| supervisory and appointing authority over all department | 0009| employees, subject to any applicable personnel laws and | 0010| regulations; | 0011| (2) delegate authority to subordinates as he | 0012| deems necessary and appropriate, clearly delineating such | 0013| delegated authority and the limitations thereto; | 0014| (3) organize the department into those | 0015| organizational units he deems will enable it to function most | 0016| efficiently; | 0017| (4) within the limitations of available | 0018| appropriations and applicable laws, employ and fix the | 0019| compensation of those persons necessary to discharge his | 0020| duties; | 0021| (5) take administrative action by issuing | 0022| orders and instructions, not inconsistent with the law, to | 0023| assure implementation of and compliance with the provisions of | 0024| law for whose administration or execution he is responsible and | 0025| to enforce those orders and instructions by appropriate | 0001| administrative action in the courts; | 0002| (6) conduct research and studies that will | 0003| improve the operations of the department and the provision of | 0004| services to the citizens of the state; | 0005| (7) provide for courses of instruction and | 0006| practical training for employees of the department and other | 0007| persons involved in the administration of programs, with the | 0008| objective of improving the operations and efficiency of | 0009| administration; | 0010| (8) prepare an annual budget of the department | 0011| based upon the five-year economic development plan approved by | 0012| the commission. The economic development plan shall be updated | 0013| and approved annually by the commission; | 0014| (9) provide cooperation, at the request of | 0015| heads of administratively attached agencies, in order to: | 0016| (a) minimize or eliminate duplication of | 0017| services; | 0018| (b) coordinate activities and resolve | 0019| problems of mutual concern; and | 0020| (c) resolve by agreement the manner and | 0021| extent to which the department shall provide budgeting, | 0022| recordkeeping and related clerical assistance to | 0023| administratively attached agencies; | 0024| (10) appoint a "director" for each division. | 0025| These appointed positions are exempt from the provisions of the | 0001| Personnel Act. Persons appointed to these positions shall | 0002| serve at the pleasure of the secretary; | 0003| (11) give bond in the penal sum of twenty-five | 0004| thousand dollars ($25,000) and require directors to each give | 0005| bond in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) | 0006| conditioned upon the faithful performance of duties, as | 0007| provided in the Surety Bond Act. The department shall pay the | 0008| costs of these bonds; and | 0009| (12) require performance bonds of such | 0010| department employees and officers as he deems necessary, as | 0011| provided in the Surety Bond Act. The department shall pay the | 0012| costs of these bonds. | 0013| C. The secretary may apply for and receive in the | 0014| name of the department any public or private funds, including | 0015| [but not limited to] United States government funds, | 0016| available to the department to carry out its programs, duties | 0017| or services. | 0018| D. The secretary may make and adopt such reasonable | 0019| and procedural rules and regulations as may be necessary to | 0020| carry out the duties of the department and its divisions. No | 0021| rule or regulation promulgated by the director of any division | 0022| in carrying out the functions and duties of the division shall | 0023| be effective until approved by the secretary unless otherwise | 0024| provided by statute. Unless otherwise provided by statute, no | 0025| regulation affecting any person or agency outside the | 0001| department shall be adopted, amended or repealed without a | 0002| public hearing on the proposed action before the secretary or a | 0003| hearing officer designated by him. The public hearing shall be | 0004| held in Santa Fe unless otherwise permitted by statute. Notice | 0005| of the subject matter of the regulation, the action proposed to | 0006| be taken, the time and place of the hearing, the manner in | 0007| which interested persons may present their views and the method | 0008| by which copies of the proposed regulation, proposed amendment | 0009| or repeal of an existing regulation may be obtained shall be | 0010| published once at least thirty days prior to the hearing date | 0011| in a newspaper of general circulation and mailed at least | 0012| thirty days prior to the hearing date to all persons who have | 0013| made a written request for advance notice of hearing. All | 0014| rules and regulations shall be filed in accordance with the | 0015| State Rules Act." | 0016| Section 6. Section 9-15-10 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, | 0017| Chapter 297, Section 10, as amended) is amended to read: | 0018| "9-15-10. ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS OF DEPARTMENT--POWERS AND | 0019| DUTIES SPECIFIED BY LAW--ACCESS TO INFORMATION.--Those | 0020| organizational units of the department and the officers of | 0021| those units specified by law shall have all of the powers and | 0022| duties enumerated in the specific laws involved. However, the | 0023| carrying out of those powers and duties shall be subject to the | 0024| direction and supervision of the secretary, and he shall retain | 0025| the final decision-making authority and responsibility for the | 0001| administration of any such laws as provided in Subsection B of | 0002| Section 9-15-6 NMSA 1978. The department shall have access to | 0003| all records, data and information of other state departments, | 0004| agencies and institutions, including its own organizational | 0005| units, not specifically held confidential by law. Any | 0006| information obtained by the department that is deemed by the | 0007| secretary to be proprietary technical or business information | 0008| shall be held in confidence. Proprietary technical or business | 0009| information shall not be deemed a public record pursuant to the | 0010| Public Records Act or be open to inspection pursuant to Section | 0011| 14-2-1 NMSA 1978. The department shall take such steps as are | 0012| necessary to safeguard the confidentiality of the | 0013| information." | 0014| Section 7. Section 9-15-11 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1988, | 0015| Chapter 81, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read: | 0016| "9-15-11. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CREATED-- | 0017| MEMBERSHIP--ADMINISTRATIVELY ATTACHED TO THE DEPARTMENT.-- | 0018| A. The "economic development commission" is | 0019| created. The commission shall be a planning commission | 0020| administratively attached to the [economic development] | 0021| department. The commission shall provide advice to the | 0022| department on policy matters. The commission shall be | 0023| responsible for the annual approval and update of the state's | 0024| five-year economic development plan. The commission shall | 0025| consist of [seven] eight members who shall be qualified | 0001| electors of the state [of New Mexico], no more than four of | 0002| whom at the time of their appointment shall be members of the | 0003| same political party and at least one of whom shall be a Native | 0004| American. Members shall be appointed by the governor and | 0005| confirmed by the senate. [Two members shall be appointed from | 0006| each of the three congressional districts. The seventh member | 0007| shall be the governor's "science advisor", hereby named. The | 0008| governor's science advisor shall advise the governor on matters | 0009| relating to science and technology, technological innovation, | 0010| technical excellence, technology-based new business | 0011| development, research and development and other science and | 0012| technology projects conducted at research institutes and | 0013| institutions of higher education throughout the state, with | 0014| emphasis on commercialization of such projects and technology | 0015| transfer for economic development purposes.] Seven members | 0016| shall be appointed from their respective planning districts, | 0017| and the eighth member shall be a Native American and represent | 0018| the interests of the Indian tribes and pueblos. | 0019| B. Appointments shall be made for [seven-year] | 0020| five-year terms expiring on January 1 of the appropriate | 0021| year. Commission members shall serve staggered terms as | 0022| determined by the governor at the time of their initial | 0023| appointment. Annually, the governor shall designate a chairman | 0024| of the commission from among the members. | 0025| C. The commission shall meet at the call of the | 0001| chairman, not less than once each quarter, and shall invite | 0002| representatives of appropriate legislative committees, other | 0003| state agencies and interested persons to its meetings for the | 0004| purpose of information exchange and coordination. | 0005| D. Commission members shall not vote by proxy. A | 0006| majority of the members constitutes a quorum for the conduct of | 0007| business. | 0008| E. Members of the commission shall not be removed | 0009| except for incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in | 0010| office; provided, however, no removal shall be made without | 0011| notice of hearing and an opportunity to be heard having first | 0012| been given the member being removed. The senate shall be given | 0013| exclusive original jurisdiction over proceedings to remove | 0014| members of the commission [under such rules as it may | 0015| promulgate]. The senate's decision in connection with such | 0016| matters shall be final. A vacancy in the membership of the | 0017| commission occurring other than by expiration of term shall be | 0018| filled in the same manner as the original appointment, but for | 0019| the unexpired term only. | 0020| F. Commission members shall not be paid, but shall | 0021| receive per diem and mileage as provided in the Per Diem and | 0022| Mileage Act." | 0023| Section 8. A new section of the Economic Development | 0024| Department Act is enacted to read: | 0025| "[NEW MATERIAL] ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION--CREATED- | 0001| -DUTIES.--The "economic development division" is created as a | 0002| division of the department. The division shall: | 0003| A. actively encourage new economic enterprises to | 0004| locate in New Mexico and assist existing business to expand; | 0005| B. provide a database for local and regional | 0006| economic development groups and serve as a comprehensive source | 0007| of information and assistance to businesses wishing to locate | 0008| or expand in New Mexico; | 0009| C. serve as staff to the governor's rural economic | 0010| development council; | 0011| D. serve as lead agency in the coordination of the | 0012| census program at the state data center; | 0013| E. promote Indian economic potential and establish | 0014| a business mentor program to enhance Indian business exports; | 0015| and | 0016| F. assist New Mexico communities to enhance their | 0017| ability to attract economic development through main street, | 0018| enterprise zone, retention and expansion and rural readiness | 0019| programs." | 0020| Section 9. A new section of the Economic Development | 0021| Department Act is enacted to read: | 0022| "NEW MATERIAL] ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT BUREAU--CREATED-- | 0023| DUTIES.-- | 0024| A. The "enterprise development bureau" is created | 0025| in the economic development division. The bureau shall: | 0001| (1) serve as the state's primary source of | 0002| business information regarding licensing, permitting and | 0003| taxation requirements and procedures and other matters relevant | 0004| to business and economic development; | 0005| (2) develop and maintain a comprehensive | 0006| statewide business information database and referral service; | 0007| (3) establish a mechanism for advertising the | 0008| existence of the bureau and its referral service; | 0009| (4) establish a reporting procedure to monitor | 0010| the success of the referral service; and | 0011| (5) provide professional assistance to | 0012| businesses involved in state licensing, permitting and taxation | 0013| procedures. | 0014| B. The secretary shall develop a budget for the | 0015| bureau and hire a chief and other staff as necessary to carry | 0016| out the provisions of this section." | 0017| Section 10. Section 9-15-16 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1991, | 0018| Chapter 21, Section 21) is amended to read: | 0019| "9-15-16. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [ENTERPRISE] DIVISION | 0020| CREATED.--The "science and technology [enterprise] | 0021| division" is created as a division of the [economic | 0022| development] department. The division shall: | 0023| A. enhance the business climate to encourage the | 0024| start-up, relocation, development and growth of science- and | 0025| technology-based industry in New Mexico; | 0001| B. promote an expanded, diversified science- and | 0002| technology-based economy, emphasizing areas that: | 0003| (1) derive from the state's scientific and | 0004| technological strengths; | 0005| (2) provide a commercial advantage; | 0006| (3) lend themselves to a distributed science- | 0007| and technology-based industry network; and | 0008| (4) [utilize] use imaginative state, | 0009| federal | 0010| and private partnerships; and | 0011| C. attain sufficient levels of human, financial and | 0012| physical resources to support in-state industries and attract | 0013| new industries to New Mexico." | 0014| Section 11. Section 9-15-17 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1991, | 0015| Chapter 21, Section 22) is amended to read: | 0016| "9-15-17. DIRECTOR--DUTIES.--The director of the science | 0017| and technology [enterprise] division is responsible for the | 0018| overall supervision of the division [in accordance with the | 0019| provisions of Section 9-15-16 NMSA 1978] and shall serve as | 0020| the governor's science adviser. The governor's science adviser | 0021| shall advise the governor on matters related to science, | 0022| technology, education and economic development. In addition, | 0023| the director shall: | 0024| A. formulate and submit to the commission a five- | 0025| year state science and technology development plan; | 0001| B. develop and be responsible for the operating and | 0002| capital budgets of the division; | 0003| C. develop agreements with federal research, | 0004| development, testing and evaluating organizations and | 0005| universities to facilitate the transfer and commercialization | 0006| of technology; | 0007| D. recommend to the secretary proposed projects and | 0008| contracts in accordance with the policies, procedures and | 0009| guidelines established by the department; | 0010| E. subject to the approval of the secretary, apply | 0011| for and accept any federal funds or grants and private | 0012| donations; | 0013| F. develop requests for proposals in science and | 0014| technology commercialization areas given priority by the | 0015| commission in the state's economic development [and tourism] | 0016| plan; receive and refer with commentary to the secretary | 0017| proposals submitted in response to requests for proposals; | 0018| confer with research investigators to assist them when needed; | 0019| monitor progress on state-funded research and development | 0020| projects; maintain contact with research and development | 0021| offices of the universities, federal laboratories and private | 0022| research operations; and receive reports of individual | 0023| projects; | 0024| G. prepare an annual report on: | 0025| (1) the status of the [technology | 0001| enterprise] division; | 0002| (2) the status of ongoing research and | 0003| development projects; | 0004| (3) the results obtained from completed | 0005| projects and the dissemination of those results; and | 0006| (4) other activities of the division; | 0007| H. maintain and update records on the status of all | 0008| completed and ongoing projects; | 0009| I. request from each entity under contract with the | 0010| division a detailed description of tasks and associated budgets | 0011| for review and approval by the commission; and | 0012| J. perform such other duties as are assigned to him | 0013| by the secretary [in order to further the purposes of Section | 0014| 9-15-17 NMSA 1978]." | 0015| Section 12. Section 9-15-31 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1988, | 0016| Chapter 80, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read: | 0017| "9-15-31. DIRECTOR--DUTIES.--The director of the trade | 0018| division of the department is responsible for the overall | 0019| supervision of the division's activities [in accordance with | 0020| the purposes of Sections 9-15-28 through 9-15-34 NMSA 1978]. | 0021| In addition, the director shall: | 0022| A. work with individuals and organizations outside | 0023| of state government to formulate a trade promotion plan for | 0024| inclusion in the department's five-year economic development | 0025| [and tourism] plan; | 0001| B. establish and annually update the New Mexico | 0002| trade registry of New Mexico businesses and the products and | 0003| services they offer to consumers; | 0004| C. develop and maintain a database of trade | 0005| opportunities; | 0006| D. work with individuals and organizations outside | 0007| of state government to promote New Mexico trade; and | 0008| E. prepare an annual report on the activities of | 0009| the division." | 0010| Section 13. Section 9-15-43 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994, | 0011| Chapter 127, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read: | 0012| "9-15-43. DEFINITIONS.--As used in [the Spaceport | 0013| Development Act] Sections 9-15-43 through 9-15-47 NMSA 1978: | 0014| A. "commission" means the [spaceport] space | 0015| commission; | 0016| [B. "department" means the economic development | 0017| department; | 0018| C.] B. "director" means the director of the | 0019| [office for] space commercialization division; | 0020| C. "division" means the space commercialization | 0021| division; | 0022| D. "secretary" means the secretary of economic | 0023| development; [and] | 0024| E. "space" means any location beyond altitudes of | 0025| sixty thousand feet above the earth's mean sea level; and | 0001| [E.] F. "spaceport" means an installation and | 0002| related facilities [utilized] used for the launching, | 0003| landing, recovery, servicing and monitoring of vehicles capable | 0004| of entering or returning from space." | 0005| Section 14. Section 9-15-44 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994, | 0006| Chapter 127, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read: | 0007| "9-15-44. [OFFICE FOR] SPACE COMMERCIALIZATION | 0008| DIVISION CREATED--DUTIES OF DIRECTOR.-- | 0009| A. The "[office for] space commercialization | 0010| division" is created as a division in the department. | 0011| B. The duties of the [office for space | 0012| commercialization] division shall be discharged by a | 0013| director, who shall be hired by the secretary. | 0014| C. The director shall: | 0015| (1) employ such other staff as is necessary to | 0016| carry out the work of the [office for space | 0017| commercialization] division and the commission and the | 0018| purposes of [the Spaceport Development Act] Sections 9-15-43 | 0019| through 9-15-47 NMSA 1978; | 0020| (2) discharge the responsibilities of the | 0021| [office for space commercialization] division in accordance | 0022| with the policies established and approved by the secretary; | 0023| (3) administer federally funded grants for the | 0024| purpose of determining the feasibility of developing and | 0025| operating a regional spaceport and other space | 0001| development-related activities in the state; | 0002| (4) manage all aspects of the spaceport | 0003| program; | 0004| (5) coordinate the promotion and marketing of | 0005| space-related resources of New Mexico and a regional spaceport; | 0006| (6) serve as the interface between New Mexico | 0007| and national and international users of the regional spaceport; | 0008| (7) schedule user mission support with other | 0009| elements of the regional spaceport; | 0010| (8) develop a comprehensive inventory of New | 0011| Mexico's space-related assets; | 0012| (9) cooperate with the commission in | 0013| performing tasks necessary to establish the criteria for | 0014| overflight; and | 0015| (10) support the commission in executing the | 0016| tasks approved by the secretary." | 0017| Section 15. Section 9-15-45 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994, | 0018| Chapter 127, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read: | 0019| "9-15-45. COMMISSION CREATED--MEMBERSHIP.-- | 0020| A. The "[spaceport] space commission" is | 0021| created. The commission is administratively attached to the | 0022| department. | 0023| B. The commission is composed of up to eleven | 0024| voting members. Three members shall be ex officio and [four] | 0025| all others shall be appointed by the governor. The ex- | 0001| officio members are the secretary, the [secretary of finance | 0002| and administration] governor's science adviser and the | 0003| lieutenant governor. In selecting the appointed members of the | 0004| commission, the governor shall appoint at least three members | 0005| knowledgeable of [the] government and commercial space | 0006| [industry] activities. One member shall be a resident of | 0007| Sierra county, one member shall be a representative of a | 0008| federal space development project in the state and one member | 0009| shall be a representative of one of the state's national | 0010| laboratories. | 0011| C. Appointed members of the commission shall serve | 0012| for terms of three years; provided, when making his initial | 0013| appointments, the governor shall appoint one member to a term | 0014| of one year, two members to terms of two years and [three] | 0015| two members to terms of three years. | 0016| D. The governor shall appoint a chairman of the | 0017| commission from among the appointed members. Other necessary | 0018| officers shall be elected by the commission from among its | 0019| membership. | 0020| E. Commission members shall meet at the call of the | 0021| chairman, not less than four times a year. Meetings shall be | 0022| conducted in different geographic locations in the state on an | 0023| alternating basis. | 0024| F. Members of the commission appointed by the | 0025| governor [of the state of New Mexico] shall be reimbursed for | 0001| per diem and mileage pursuant to the Per Diem and Mileage Act, | 0002| but shall not receive any other compensation, perquisite or | 0003| allowance." | 0004| Section 16. Section 9-15-46 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994, | 0005| Chapter 127, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read: | 0006| "9-15-46. COMMISSION--POWERS--DUTIES.--The commission | 0007| shall: | 0008| A. in cooperation with the [office for space | 0009| commercialization] division, promote [spaceport] the | 0010| development of a spaceport and other space-related | 0011| activities in the state; | 0012| B. advise the secretary on methods for soliciting | 0013| and accepting, on behalf of the state, federal, state, local | 0014| and private funds for the purpose of developing, constructing, | 0015| maintaining and operating a regional spaceport and other space | 0016| development-related projects; | 0017| C. act in an advisory capacity to the secretary on | 0018| matters that pertain to the development and operation of [the | 0019| regional spaceport] space development projects; | 0020| D. advise the secretary on methods for providing | 0021| for the development, construction and acceptance of a regional | 0022| spaceport; and | 0023| E. report annually to the governor and the | 0024| legislature on the status of the [regional spaceport and other | 0025| space-related] space development-related activities and | 0001| projects undertaken by the commission." | 0002| Section 17. A new section of the Economic Development | 0003| Department Act is enacted to read: | 0004| "[NEW MATERIAL] NEW MEXICO FILM DIVISION--CREATED-- | 0005| DUTIES.--The "New Mexico film division" is created as a | 0006| division of the department. The division shall promote and | 0007| facilitate location productions by: | 0008| A. promoting New Mexico's communities and their | 0009| resources to potential domestic and international production | 0010| companies; | 0011| B. establishing a database of New Mexico business | 0012| and personnel relevant to the film industry; and | 0013| C. fostering and supporting the recruitment, | 0014| retention and expansion of film-related businesses in the | 0015| state." | 0016| Section 18. A new section of the Economic Development | 0017| Department Act is enacted to read: | 0018| "[NEW MATERIAL] NEW MEXICO FILM DIVISION DIRECTOR-- | 0019| DUTIES.--The director of the New Mexico film division of the | 0020| department is responsible for the overall supervision of the | 0021| division's activities. In addition, the director shall: | 0022| A. develop and maintain a network of community- | 0023| appointed volunteers to aid in further promoting New Mexico's | 0024| communities and regions for location production; | 0025| B. establish and maintain a photographic library of | 0001| potential location sites statewide; | 0002| C. produce and disseminate collateral materials for | 0003| the promotion of location production; and | 0004| D. prepare an annual report on the activities of | 0005| the division." | 0006| Section 19. REPEAL.--Sections 9-15-7.1, 9-15-18, 9-15-29 | 0007| and 9-15-32 through 9-15-42 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1983, Chapter | 0008| 296, Section 21, Laws 1991, Chapter 21, Section 23, Laws 1988, | 0009| Chapter 80, Section 3, Laws 1989, Chapter 205, Sections 1 | 0010| through 3, Laws 1991, Chapter 27, Sections 1 and 2, Laws 1993, | 0011| Chapter 211, Sections 1 through 5 and also by Laws 1993, | 0012| Chapter 216, Sections 1 through 5 and Laws 1994, Chapter 127, | 0013| Section 1, as amended) are repealed. | 0014| Section 20. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the | 0015| provisions of this act is July 1, 1997. | 0016|  |