0001| HOUSE BILL 73 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| PAULINE K. GUBBELS | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| FOR THE LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| RELATING TO EDUCATION; ALLOWING LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS, STATE | 0012| INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE SCHOOLS OR ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CENTERS | 0013| THE OPTION OF PURCHASING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL DIRECTLY FROM A | 0014| PUBLISHER; AMENDING SECTIONS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE. | 0015| | 0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0017| Section 1. Section 22-2-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0018| Chapter 16, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read: | 0019| "22-2-2. STATE BOARD--DUTIES.--Without limiting those | 0020| powers granted to the state board pursuant to Section 22-2-1 | 0021| NMSA 1978, the state board shall perform the following duties: | 0022| A. properly and uniformly enforce the provisions of | 0023| the Public School Code; | 0024| B. determine policy for the operation of all public | 0025| schools and vocational education programs in the state; | 0001| C. appoint a state superintendent; | 0002| D. adopt regulations to administer the purchase | 0003| and loan of instructional material to students pursuant to | 0004| the Instructional Material Law [and adopt regulations relating | 0005| to the use and operation of instructional material depositories | 0006| in the instructional material distribution process]; | 0007| E. adopt regulations to allow school districts, | 0008| state institutions, private schools and adult basic education | 0009| centers the option of purchasing instructional material | 0010| directly from a publisher or his authorized agent; | 0011| [E.] F. designate courses of instruction to be | 0012| taught in all public schools in the state; | 0013| [F.] G. assess and evaluate all state | 0014| institutions and those private schools that desire state | 0015| accreditation; | 0016| [G.] H. determine the qualifications for and | 0017| issue a certificate to any person teaching, assisting teachers, | 0018| supervising an instructional program, counseling, providing | 0019| special instructional services or administering in public | 0020| schools, according to law and according to a system of | 0021| classification adopted and published by the state board; | 0022| [H.] I. suspend or revoke a certificate held by | 0023| a certified school instructor or certified school | 0024| administrator, according to law, for incompetency, immorality | 0025| or for any other good and just cause; | 0001| [I.] J. make full and complete reports on | 0002| consolidation of school districts to the legislature; | 0003| [J.] K. prescribe courses of instruction, | 0004| requirements for graduation and standards for all public | 0005| schools, for private schools seeking state accreditation and | 0006| for the educational programs conducted in state institutions | 0007| other than New Mexico military institute; | 0008| [K.] L. adopt regulations for the | 0009| administration of all public schools and bylaws for its own | 0010| administration; | 0011| [L.] M. require periodic reports on forms | 0012| prescribed by it from all public schools and attendance reports | 0013| from private schools; | 0014| [M.] N. authorize adult educational programs to | 0015| be conducted in schools under its jurisdiction and promulgate | 0016| and publish regulations governing all such adult educational | 0017| programs; | 0018| [N.] O. require any school under its | 0019| jurisdiction that sponsors athletic programs involving sports | 0020| to mandate that the participating student obtain catastrophic | 0021| health and accident insurance coverage, such coverage to be | 0022| offered through the school and issued by an insurance company | 0023| duly licensed pursuant to the laws of New Mexico; | 0024| [O.] P. require all accrediting agencies for | 0025| public schools in the state to act with its approval; | 0001| [P.] Q. accept and receive all grants of money | 0002| from the federal government or any other agency for public | 0003| school purposes and disburse the money in the manner and for | 0004| the purpose specified in the grant; | 0005| [Q.] R. require prior approval for any | 0006| educational program in a public school that is to be conducted, | 0007| sponsored, carried on or caused to be carried on by a private | 0008| organization or agency; | 0009| [R.] S. approve or disapprove all rules or | 0010| regulations promulgated by any association or organization | 0011| attempting to regulate any public school activity and | 0012| invalidate any rule or regulation in conflict with any | 0013| regulation promulgated by the state board. The state board may | 0014| require performance and financial audits of any association or | 0015| organization attempting to regulate any public school activity. | 0016| The state board shall have no power or control over the rules | 0017| or regulations or the bylaws governing the administration of | 0018| the internal organization of the association or organization; | 0019| [S.] T. review decisions made by the governing | 0020| board or officials of any organization or association | 0021| regulating any public school activity, and any decision of the | 0022| state board shall be final in respect thereto; | 0023| [T.] U. accept or reject any charitable gift, | 0024| grant, devise or bequest. The particular gift, grant, devise | 0025| or bequest accepted shall be considered an asset of the state; | 0001| [U.] V. establish and maintain regional | 0002| centers, at its discretion, for conducting cooperative services | 0003| between public schools and school districts within and among | 0004| those regions and to facilitate regulation and evaluation of | 0005| school programs; | 0006| [V.] W. assess and evaluate for accreditation | 0007| purposes at least one-third of all public schools each year | 0008| through visits by department of education personnel to | 0009| investigate the adequacy of pupil gain in standard required | 0010| subject matter, adequacy of pupil activities, functional | 0011| feasibility of public school and school district organization, | 0012| adequacy of staff preparation and other matters bearing upon | 0013| the education of the students; | 0014| [W.] X. provide for management and other | 0015| necessary personnel to operate any public school or school | 0016| district that has failed to meet requirements of law, state | 0017| board standards or state board regulations; provided that the | 0018| operation of the public school or school district shall not | 0019| include any consolidation or reorganization without the | 0020| approval of the local school board of that school district. | 0021| Until such time as requirements of law, standards or | 0022| regulations have been met and compliance is assured, the powers | 0023| and duties of the local school board shall be suspended; | 0024| [X.] Y. establish and implement a plan that | 0025| provides for technical assistance to local school boards | 0001| through workshops and other in-service training methods; | 0002| provided, however, that no plan shall require mandatory | 0003| attendance by any member of a local school board; | 0004| [Y.] Z. submit a plan applying for funds | 0005| available under Public Law 94-142 and disburse these funds in | 0006| the manner and for the purposes specified in the plan; and | 0007| [Z.] AA. enforce requirements for home schools. | 0008| Upon finding that a home school is not in compliance with law, | 0009| the state board shall have authority to order that a student | 0010| attend a public school or a private school." | 0011| Section 2. Section 22-15-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0012| Chapter 16, Section 208, as amended) is amended to read: | 0013| "22-15-4. BUREAU--DUTIES.--Subject to the policies and | 0014| regulations of the state board, the bureau shall: | 0015| A. administer the provisions of the Instructional | 0016| Material Law; | 0017| B. enforce regulations for the handling, | 0018| safekeeping and distribution of instructional material and for | 0019| inventory and accounting procedures to be followed by school | 0020| districts, state institutions, private schools and adult basic | 0021| education centers pursuant to the Instructional Material Law; | 0022| C. withdraw or withhold the privilege of | 0023| participating in the free use of instructional material in case | 0024| of any violation of or noncompliance with the provisions of the | 0025| Instructional Material Law or any regulations adopted pursuant | 0001| thereto; and | 0002| D. enforce regulations relating to the use and | 0003| operation of instructional material depositories [in the | 0004| instructional material] for local school districts, state | 0005| institutions, private schools or adult basic education centers | 0006| that acquire instructional material through that distribution | 0007| process." | 0008| Section 3. Section 22-15-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0009| Chapter 16, Section 209, as amended) is amended to read: | 0010| "22-15-5. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL FUND.-- | 0011| A. The state treasurer shall establish a fund to be | 0012| known as the "instructional material fund". | 0013| B. The instructional material fund shall be used | 0014| for the purpose of paying for the cost of purchasing | 0015| instructional material pursuant to the Instructional Material | 0016| Law. Transportation charges for the delivery of instructional | 0017| material to a school district, a state institution, a private | 0018| school as agent or an adult basic education center [as | 0019| agent] and emergency expenses incurred in providing | 0020| instructional material to students may be included as a cost of | 0021| purchasing instructional material. Charges for rebinding of | 0022| used instructional materials that appear on the multiple list | 0023| pursuant to Section 22-15-8 NMSA 1978 may also be included as a | 0024| cost of purchasing instructional material." | 0025| Section 4. Section 22-15-7 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0001| Chapter 16, Section 211, as amended) is amended to read: | 0002| "22-15-7. STUDENTS ELIGIBLE--DISTRIBUTION.-- | 0003| A. Any qualified student or person eligible to | 0004| become a qualified student attending a public school, a state | 0005| institution or a private school [approved] accredited by | 0006| the state board in any grade from first through the twelfth | 0007| grade of instruction is entitled to the free use of | 0008| instructional material. Any student enrolled in an early | 0009| childhood education program as defined by Section 22-13-3 NMSA | 0010| 1978 or person eligible to become an early childhood education | 0011| student as defined by that section attending a private early | 0012| childhood education program approved by the state board is | 0013| entitled to the free use of instructional material. Any | 0014| student in an adult basic education program approved by the | 0015| state board is entitled to the free use of instructional | 0016| material. | 0017| B. Instructional material shall be distributed to | 0018| school districts, state institutions, private schools as | 0019| agent and adult basic education centers [as agents] for the | 0020| benefit of students entitled to the free use of the | 0021| instructional material. | 0022| C. Any school district, state institution, private | 0023| school as agent or adult basic education center [as agent] | 0024| receiving instructional material pursuant to the Instructional | 0025| Material Law is responsible for distribution of the | 0001| instructional material for use [of] by eligible students | 0002| and for the safekeeping of the instructional material." | 0003| Section 5. Section 22-15-8 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0004| Chapter 16, Section 212, as amended) is amended to read: | 0005| "22-15-8. MULTIPLE LIST--SELECTION.-- | 0006| A. The state board shall adopt a multiple list to | 0007| be made available to students pursuant to the Instructional | 0008| Material Law. The state board shall ensure that parents and | 0009| other community members are involved in the adoption process at | 0010| the state level. | 0011| B. Pursuant to the provisions of the Instructional | 0012| Material Law, each school district, state institution, private | 0013| school as agent or adult basic education center [as agent] | 0014| may select instructional material for the use of its students | 0015| from the multiple list adopted by the state board. Local | 0016| school boards shall give written notice to parents and other | 0017| community members and shall invite parental involvement in the | 0018| adoption process at the district level. Local school boards | 0019| shall also give public notice, which notice may include | 0020| publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the school | 0021| district." | 0022| Section 6. Section 22-15-10 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0023| Chapter 16, Section 214, as amended) is amended to read: | 0024| "22-15-10. SALE OR LOSS OR RETURN OF INSTRUCTIONAL | 0025| MATERIAL.-- | 0001| A. With the approval of the chief, instructional | 0002| material [distributed to] acquired by a school district, | 0003| state institution, private school or adult basic education | 0004| center pursuant to the Instructional Material Law may be sold | 0005| at a price determined by officials of the school district, | 0006| state institution, private school or adult basic education | 0007| center. The selling price shall not exceed the cost of the | 0008| instructional material to the state. | 0009| B. A school district, state institution, private | 0010| school as agent or adult basic education center [as agent] | 0011| may hold the parent, guardian or student responsible for the | 0012| loss, damage or destruction of instructional material while the | 0013| instructional material [was] is in the possession of the | 0014| student. A school district may withhold the grades, diploma | 0015| and transcripts of the student responsible for damage or loss | 0016| of instructional material until the parent, guardian or student | 0017| has paid for the damage or loss. When a parent, guardian or | 0018| student is unable to pay for damage or loss, the school | 0019| district shall work with the parent, guardian or student to | 0020| develop an alternative program in lieu of payment. Where a | 0021| parent or guardian is determined to be indigent according to | 0022| guidelines established by the state board [of education], the | 0023| local school district shall bear the cost. | 0024| C. All money collected by a school district, state | 0025| institution, private school as agent or adult basic education | 0001| center [as agent] for the sale, loss, damage or destruction | 0002| of instructional material received pursuant to the | 0003| Instructional Material Law shall be [transmitted] sent to | 0004| the department of education. The department of education | 0005| shall credit the instructional material account of the school | 0006| district, state institution, private school or adult basic | 0007| education center and deposit the money received with the state | 0008| treasurer for credit to the instructional material fund. The | 0009| department of education shall account for and distribute | 0010| materials pursuant to procedures established by the department | 0011| of education. | 0012| D. Upon order of the chief, a school district, | 0013| state institution, private school or adult basic education | 0014| center shall transfer as ordered to the department of education | 0015| or its designee instructional material purchased directly from | 0016| a publisher or his agent or purchased from [the] an | 0017| instructional material [fund which] depository that is in | 0018| usable condition and for [that] which there is no use | 0019| expected by the respective schools." | 0020| Section 7. Section 22-15-11 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0021| Chapter 16, Section 215, as amended) is amended to read: | 0022| "22-15-11. RECORD OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL. [A. The | 0023| division shall keep accurate records of the cost of all | 0024| instructional material distributed pursuant to the | 0025| Instructional Material Law. | 0001| B.] Each school district, state institution, | 0002| private school or adult basic education center shall keep | 0003| accurate records of all instructional material distributed to | 0004| it, including the cost of the material, pursuant to the | 0005| Instructional Material Law on forms and by procedures | 0006| prescribed by the division." | 0007| Section 8. Section 22-15-12 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0008| Chapter 16, Section 216, as amended) is amended to read: | 0009| "22-15-12. ANNUAL REPORT.--Annually, at a time specified | 0010| by the department of education, each local school board of a | 0011| school district and each governing authority of a state | 0012| institution, private school or adult basic education center | 0013| [receiving] that acquires instructional material pursuant | 0014| to the Instructional Material Law shall file a report with the | 0015| department of education." | 0016| Section 9. Section 22-15-13 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0017| Chapter 16, Section 217, as amended by Laws 1993, Chapter 156, | 0018| Section 6 and by Laws 1993, Chapter 226, Section 44) is amended | 0019| to read: | 0020| "22-15-13. CONTRACTS WITH PUBLISHERS.-- | 0021| A. The state board may enter into a contract with a | 0022| publisher or [a publisher's] his authorized agent for the | 0023| purchase and delivery of instructional material selected from | 0024| the multiple list adopted by the state board. | 0025| B. [Payment for] Instructional material purchased | 0001| [by] pursuant to a contract between the state board and a | 0002| publisher or his authorized agent on behalf of a school | 0003| district, state institution, private school or adult basic | 0004| education center shall be [made] paid for only upon | 0005| performance of the contract and the delivery and receipt of the | 0006| instructional material. | 0007| C. Each publisher or [publisher's] his | 0008| authorized agent contracting with the state for the sale of | 0009| instructional material shall agree: | 0010| (1) to file a copy of each item of | 0011| instructional material to be furnished under the contract with | 0012| the state board with a certificate attached identifying it as | 0013| an exact copy of the item of instructional material to be | 0014| furnished under the contract; | 0015| (2) that the instructional material furnished | 0016| pursuant to the contract shall be of the same quality in regard | 0017| to paper, binding, printing, illustrations, subject matter and | 0018| authorship as the copy filed with the state board; and | 0019| (3) that if instructional material under the | 0020| contract is sold elsewhere in the United States for a price | 0021| less than that agreed upon in the contract with the state, the | 0022| price to the state shall be reduced to the same amount." | 0023|  State of New Mexico | 0024| House of Representatives | 0025| | 0001| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0002| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| February 19, 1997 | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| Mr. Speaker: | 0009| | 0010| Your EDUCATION COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0011| | 0012| HOUSE BILLS 73 and 193 | 0013| | 0014| has had them under consideration and reports same with | 0015| recommendation that they DO NOT PASS, but that | 0016| | 0017| HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0018| HOUSE BILLS 73 and 193 | 0019| | 0020| DO PASS, and thence referred to the APPROPRIATIONS AND | 0021| FINANCE COMMITTEE. | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| | 0025| Respectfully submitted, | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| | 0006| Samuel F. Vigil, Chairman | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| Adopted Not Adopted | 0010| | 0011| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0012| | 0013| Date | 0014| | 0015| The roll call vote was 9 For 0 Against | 0016| Yes: 9 | 0017| Excused: Mallory, Nicely, S.M. Williams, Wright | 0018| Absent: None | 0019| | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| G:\BILLTEXT\BILLW_97\H0073 HOUSE EDUCATION COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0023| HOUSE BILL 73 AND 193 | 0024| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| AN ACT | 0008| RELATING TO EDUCATION; ALLOWING LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS, STATE | 0009| INSTITUTIONS, PRIVATE SCHOOLS OR ADULT BASIC EDUCATION CENTERS | 0010| THE OPTION OF PURCHASING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL DIRECTLY FROM A | 0011| PUBLISHER; INCREASING DISTRIBUTIONS FROM INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL | 0012| ACCOUNTS; AMENDING SECTIONS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE. | 0013| | 0014| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0015| Section 1. Section 22-2-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0016| Chapter 16, Section 5, as amended) is amended to read: | 0017| "22-2-2. STATE BOARD--DUTIES.--Without limiting those | 0018| powers granted to the state board pursuant to Section 22-2-1 | 0019| NMSA 1978, the state board shall perform the following duties: | 0020| A. properly and uniformly enforce the provisions of | 0021| the Public School Code; | 0022| B. determine policy for the operation of all public | 0023| schools and vocational education programs in the state; | 0024| C. appoint a state superintendent; | 0025| D. adopt regulations to administer the purchase | 0001| and loan of instructional material to students pursuant to | 0002| the Instructional Material Law [and adopt regulations relating | 0003| to the use and operation of instructional material depositories | 0004| in the instructional material distribution process]; | 0005| E. adopt regulations to allow school districts, | 0006| state institutions, private schools and adult basic education | 0007| centers the option of acquiring state adopted instructional | 0008| material directly from a publisher or his authorized agent; | 0009| [E.] F. designate courses of instruction to be | 0010| taught in all public schools in the state; | 0011| [F.] G. assess and evaluate all state | 0012| institutions and those private schools that desire state | 0013| accreditation; | 0014| [G.] H. determine the qualifications for and | 0015| issue a certificate to any person teaching, assisting teachers, | 0016| supervising an instructional program, counseling, providing | 0017| special instructional services or administering in public | 0018| schools, according to law and according to a system of | 0019| classification adopted and published by the state board; | 0020| [H.] I. suspend or revoke a certificate held by | 0021| a certified school instructor or certified school | 0022| administrator, according to law, for incompetency, immorality | 0023| or for any other good and just cause; | 0024| [I.] J. make full and complete reports on | 0025| consolidation of school districts to the legislature; | 0001| [J.] K. prescribe courses of instruction, | 0002| requirements for graduation and standards for all public | 0003| schools, for private schools seeking state accreditation and | 0004| for the educational programs conducted in state institutions | 0005| other than New Mexico military institute; | 0006| [K.] L. adopt regulations for the | 0007| administration of all public schools and bylaws for its own | 0008| administration; | 0009| [L.] M. require periodic reports on forms | 0010| prescribed by it from all public schools and attendance reports | 0011| from private schools; | 0012| [M.] N. authorize adult educational programs to be | 0013| conducted in schools under its jurisdiction and promulgate and | 0014| publish regulations governing all such adult educational programs; | 0015| [N.] O. require any school under its jurisdiction | 0016| that sponsors athletic programs involving sports to mandate that | 0017| the participating student obtain catastrophic health and accident | 0018| insurance coverage, such coverage to be offered through the school | 0019| and issued by an insurance company duly licensed pursuant to the | 0020| laws of New Mexico; | 0021| [O.] P. require all accrediting agencies for | 0022| public schools in the state to act with its approval; | 0023| [P.] Q. accept and receive all grants of money | 0024| from the federal government or any other agency for public school | 0025| purposes and disburse the money in the manner and for the purpose | 0001| specified in the grant; | 0002| [Q.] R. require prior approval for any educational | 0003| program in a public school that is to be conducted, sponsored, | 0004| carried on or caused to be carried on by a private organization or | 0005| agency; | 0006| [R.] S. approve or disapprove all rules or | 0007| regulations promulgated by any association or organization | 0008| attempting to regulate any public school activity and invalidate | 0009| any rule or regulation in conflict with any regulation promulgated | 0010| by the state board. The state board may require performance and | 0011| financial audits of any association or organization attempting to | 0012| regulate any public school activity. The state board shall have | 0013| no power or control over the rules or regulations or the bylaws | 0014| governing the administration of the internal organization of the | 0015| association or organization; | 0016| [S.] T. review decisions made by the governing | 0017| board or officials of any organization or association regulating | 0018| any public school activity, and any decision of the state board | 0019| shall be final in respect thereto; | 0020| [T.] U. accept or reject any charitable gift, | 0021| grant, devise or bequest. The particular gift, grant, devise or | 0022| bequest accepted shall be considered an asset of the state; | 0023| [U.] V. establish and maintain regional centers, | 0024| at its discretion, for conducting cooperative services between | 0025| public schools and school districts within and among those regions | 0001| and to facilitate regulation and evaluation of school programs; | 0002| [V.] W. assess and evaluate for accreditation | 0003| purposes at least one-third of all public schools each year | 0004| through visits by department of education personnel to investigate | 0005| the adequacy of pupil gain in standard required subject matter, | 0006| adequacy of pupil activities, functional feasibility of public | 0007| school and school district organization, adequacy of staff | 0008| preparation and other matters bearing upon the education of the | 0009| students; | 0010| [W.] X. provide for management and other necessary | 0011| personnel to operate any public school or school district that has | 0012| failed to meet requirements of law, state board standards or state | 0013| board regulations; provided that the operation of the public | 0014| school or school district shall not include any consolidation or | 0015| reorganization without the approval of the local school board of | 0016| that school district. Until such time as requirements of law, | 0017| standards or regulations have been met and compliance is assured, | 0018| the powers and duties of the local school board shall be | 0019| suspended; | 0020| [X.] Y. establish and implement a plan that | 0021| provides for technical assistance to local school boards through | 0022| workshops and other in-service training methods; provided, | 0023| however, that no plan shall require mandatory attendance by any | 0024| member of a local school board; | 0025| [Y.] Z. submit a plan applying for funds available | 0001| under Public Law 94-142 and disburse these funds in the manner and | 0002| for the purposes specified in the plan; and | 0003| [Z.] AA. enforce requirements for home schools. | 0004| Upon finding that a home school is not in compliance with law, the | 0005| state board shall have authority to order that a student attend a | 0006| public school or a private school." | 0007| Section 2. Section 22-15-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0008| Chapter 16, Section 208, as amended) is amended to read: | 0009| "22-15-4. BUREAU--DUTIES.--Subject to the policies and | 0010| regulations of the state board, the bureau shall: | 0011| A. administer the provisions of the Instructional | 0012| Material Law; | 0013| B. enforce regulations for the handling, safekeeping | 0014| and distribution of instructional material and for inventory and | 0015| accounting procedures to be followed by school districts, state | 0016| institutions, private schools and adult basic education centers | 0017| pursuant to the Instructional Material Law; | 0018| C. withdraw or withhold the privilege of participating | 0019| in the free use of instructional material in case of any violation | 0020| of or noncompliance with the provisions of the Instructional | 0021| Material Law or any regulations adopted pursuant thereto; and | 0022| D. enforce regulations relating to the use and | 0023| operation of instructional material depositories [in the | 0024| instructional material] for local school districts, state | 0025| institutions, private schools or adult basic education centers | 0001| that acquire instructional material through that distribution | 0002| process." | 0003| Section 3. Section 22-15-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0004| Chapter 16, Section 209, as amended) is amended to read: | 0005| "22-15-5. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL FUND.-- | 0006| A. The state treasurer shall establish a fund to be | 0007| known as the "instructional material fund". | 0008| B. The instructional material fund shall be used for | 0009| the purpose of paying for the cost of purchasing instructional | 0010| material pursuant to the Instructional Material Law. | 0011| Transportation charges for the delivery of instructional material | 0012| to a school district, a state institution, a private school as | 0013| agent or an adult basic education center [as agent] and | 0014| emergency expenses incurred in providing instructional material to | 0015| students may be included as a cost of purchasing instructional | 0016| material. Charges for rebinding of used instructional materials | 0017| that appear on the multiple list pursuant to Section 22-15-8 NMSA | 0018| 1978 may also be included as a cost of purchasing instructional | 0019| material." | 0020| Section 4. Section 22-15-7 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0021| Chapter 16, Section 211, as amended) is amended to read: | 0022| "22-15-7. STUDENTS ELIGIBLE--DISTRIBUTION.-- | 0023| A. Any qualified student or person eligible to become | 0024| a qualified student attending a public school, a state institution | 0025| or a private school [approved] accredited by the state board | 0001| in any grade from first through the twelfth grade of instruction | 0002| is entitled to the free use of instructional material. Any | 0003| student enrolled in an early childhood education program as | 0004| defined by Section 22-13-3 NMSA 1978 or person eligible to become | 0005| an early childhood education student as defined by that section | 0006| attending a private early childhood education program approved by | 0007| the state board is entitled to the free use of instructional | 0008| material. Any student in an adult basic education program | 0009| approved by the state board is entitled to the free use of | 0010| instructional material. | 0011| B. Instructional material shall be distributed to | 0012| school districts, state institutions, private schools as agent | 0013| and adult basic education centers [as agents] for the benefit of | 0014| students entitled to the free use of the instructional material. | 0015| C. Any school district, state institution, private | 0016| school as agent or adult basic education center [as agent] | 0017| receiving instructional material pursuant to the Instructional | 0018| Material Law is responsible for distribution of the instructional | 0019| material for use [of] by eligible students and for the | 0020| safekeeping of the instructional material." | 0021| Section 5. Section 22-15-8 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0022| Chapter 16, Section 212, as amended) is amended to read: | 0023| "22-15-8. MULTIPLE LIST--SELECTION.-- | 0024| A. The state board shall adopt a multiple list to be | 0025| made available to students pursuant to the Instructional Material | 0001| Law. The state board shall ensure that parents and other | 0002| community members are involved in the adoption process at the | 0003| state level. | 0004| B. Pursuant to the provisions of the Instructional | 0005| Material Law, each school district, state institution, private | 0006| school as agent or adult basic education center [as agent] may | 0007| select instructional material for the use of its students from the | 0008| multiple list adopted by the state board. Local school boards | 0009| shall give written notice to parents and other community members | 0010| and shall invite parental involvement in the adoption process at | 0011| the district level. Local school boards shall also give public | 0012| notice, which notice may include publication in a newspaper of | 0013| general circulation in the school district." | 0014| Section 6. Section 22-15-10 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0015| Chapter 16, Section 214, as amended) is amended to read: | 0016| "22-15-10. SALE OR LOSS OR RETURN OF INSTRUCTIONAL | 0017| MATERIAL.-- | 0018| A. With the approval of the chief, instructional | 0019| material [distributed to] acquired by a school district, state | 0020| institution, private school or adult basic education center | 0021| pursuant to the Instructional Material Law may be sold at a price | 0022| determined by officials of the school district, state institution, | 0023| private school or adult basic education center. The selling price | 0024| shall not exceed the cost of the instructional material to the | 0025| state. | 0001| B. A school district, state institution, private | 0002| school as agent or adult basic education center [as agent] may | 0003| hold the parent, guardian or student responsible for the loss, | 0004| damage or destruction of instructional material while the | 0005| instructional material [was] is in the possession of the | 0006| student. A school district may withhold the grades, diploma and | 0007| transcripts of the student responsible for damage or loss of | 0008| instructional material until the parent, guardian or student has | 0009| paid for the damage or loss. When a parent, guardian or student | 0010| is unable to pay for damage or loss, the school district shall | 0011| work with the parent, guardian or student to develop an | 0012| alternative program in lieu of payment. Where a parent or | 0013| guardian is determined to be indigent according to guidelines | 0014| established by the state board [of education], the local school | 0015| district shall bear the cost. | 0016| C. All money collected by a school district, state | 0017| institution, private school as agent or adult basic education | 0018| center [as agent] for the sale, loss, damage or destruction of | 0019| instructional material received pursuant to the Instructional | 0020| Material Law shall be [transmitted] sent to the department of | 0021| education. The department of education shall credit the | 0022| instructional material account of the school district, state | 0023| institution, private school or adult basic education center and | 0024| deposit the money received with the state treasurer for credit to | 0025| the instructional material fund. The department of education | 0001| shall account for and distribute materials pursuant to procedures | 0002| established by the department of education. | 0003| D. Upon order of the chief, a school district, state | 0004| institution, private school or adult basic education center shall | 0005| transfer as ordered to the department of education or its designee | 0006| instructional material [purchased from the instructional | 0007| material fund which] acquired directly from a publisher or his | 0008| authorized agent that is in usable condition and for [that] | 0009| which there is no use expected by the respective schools." | 0010| Section 7. Section 22-15-9 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0011| Chapter 16, Section 213, as amended) is amended to read: | 0012| "22-15-9. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL ACCOUNTS--CREDIT | 0013| ALLOCATIONS.-- | 0014| A. The department of education shall establish a | 0015| separate instructional material account for each school district, | 0016| state institution, private school or adult basic education center | 0017| in the state having students in attendance entitled to the free | 0018| use of instructional material pursuant to the Instructional | 0019| Material Law. | 0020| B. On or before July 1 of each year, the department of | 0021| education shall allocate credit to the instructional material | 0022| account of each school district, state institution or private | 0023| school not less than ninety percent of its estimated entitlement | 0024| as determined from the estimated forty-day membership for the next | 0025| school year. A school district's, state institution's or private | 0001| school's entitlement is that portion of the total amount of the | 0002| annual appropriation less a deduction for a reasonable reserve for | 0003| transportation charges and emergency expenses that its forty-day | 0004| membership bears to the forty-day membership of the entire state. | 0005| The allocation for adult basic education shall be based on a | 0006| full-time-equivalency obtained by multiplying the total previous | 0007| year's enrollment by .25. For the purpose of this allocation, | 0008| additional pupils shall be counted as four pupils. | 0009| On or before January 15 of each year, the department of | 0010| education shall recompute each entitlement using the forty-day | 0011| membership for that year, except for adult basic education, and | 0012| shall allocate the balance of the annual appropriation | 0013| compensating for any over- or under-estimation of credit made in | 0014| the first allocation. In the event the funds remaining for this | 0015| allocation are insufficient to compensate for an over- or | 0016| under-estimation of credit made in the first allocation, the final | 0017| recomputed over- or under-allocation of credit shall be carried | 0018| forward by the department of education to be credited or debited | 0019| to the allocation for the ensuing school year. | 0020| C. An amount not to exceed [thirty] forty percent | 0021| of total credit allocations attributed to each individual | 0022| instructional material account [shall], at the request of the | 0023| local school district or the appropriate governing body and | 0024| institution, shall be distributed directly to each public school | 0025| district or state institution [or adult basic education | 0001| center] for instructional materials not included on the multiple | 0002| list provided for in Section 22-15-8 NMSA 1978. Adult basic | 0003| education centers may expend up to one hundred percent of their | 0004| instructional material funds for items that are not on the | 0005| multiple list. | 0006| D. Any balance remaining in an instructional material | 0007| account of a school district, state institution, private school or | 0008| adult basic education center at the end of the fiscal year shall | 0009| remain available for expenditure in subsequent years." | 0010| Section 8. Section 22-15-11 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0011| Chapter 16, Section 215, as amended) is amended to read: | 0012| "22-15-11. RECORD OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL. [A. The | 0013| division shall keep accurate records of the cost of all | 0014| instructional material distributed pursuant to the Instructional | 0015| Material Law. | 0016| B.] Each school district, state institution, private | 0017| school or adult basic education center shall keep accurate records | 0018| of all instructional material distributed to it, including the | 0019| cost of the material, pursuant to the Instructional Material Law | 0020| on forms and by procedures prescribed by the division." | 0021| Section 9. Section 22-15-12 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0022| Chapter 16, Section 216, as amended) is amended to read: | 0023| "22-15-12. ANNUAL REPORT.--Annually, at a time specified by | 0024| the department of education, each local school board of a school | 0025| district and each governing authority of a state institution, | 0001| private school or adult basic education center [receiving] that | 0002| acquires instructional material pursuant to the Instructional | 0003| Material Law shall file a report with the department of | 0004| education." | 0005| Section 10. Section 22-15-13 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1967, | 0006| Chapter 16, Section 217, as amended by Laws 1993, Chapter 156, | 0007| Section 6 and by Laws 1993, Chapter 226, Section 44) is amended to | 0008| read: | 0009| "22-15-13. CONTRACTS WITH PUBLISHERS.-- | 0010| A. The state board may enter into a contract with a | 0011| publisher or [a publisher's] his authorized agent for the | 0012| purchase and delivery of instructional material selected from the | 0013| multiple list adopted by the state board. | 0014| B. [Payment for] Instructional material purchased | 0015| [by] pursuant to a contract between the state board and a | 0016| publisher or his authorized agent on behalf of a school district, | 0017| state institution, private school or adult basic education center | 0018| shall be [made] paid for only upon performance of the contract | 0019| and the delivery and receipt of the instructional material. | 0020| C. Each publisher or [publisher's] his authorized | 0021| agent contracting with the state for the sale of instructional | 0022| material shall agree: | 0023| (1) to file a copy of each item of instructional | 0024| material to be furnished under the contract with the state board | 0025| with a certificate attached identifying it as an exact copy of the | 0001| item of instructional material to be furnished under the contract; | 0002| (2) that the instructional material furnished | 0003| pursuant to the contract shall be of the same quality in regard to | 0004| paper, binding, printing, illustrations, subject matter and | 0005| authorship as the copy filed with the state board; and | 0006| (3) that if instructional material under the | 0007| contract is sold elsewhere in the United States for a price less | 0008| than that agreed upon in the contract with the state, the price to | 0009| the state shall be reduced to the same amount." | 0010|  |