§ 21-23-1 Short title
§ 21-23-2 Purpose of act
§ 21-23-3 Definitions
§ 21-23-4 Exceptions
§ 21-23-5 Duties of the department
§ 21-23-6 Registration of colleges and universities; submission of materials
§ 21-23-6.1 Licensure of career schools; licensure of certain colleges and universities
§ 21-23-6.2 Licensure standards; requirements; fee authorization
§ 21-23-6.3 Fee authorization
§ 21-23-7 Claims; limitations; appeals
§ 21-23-7.1 Surety bond required; alternative surety
§ 21-23-8 Fund created
§ 21-23-10 Disciplinary actions; civil penalties
§ 21-23-10.1 Enforcement
§ 21-23-11 Existing post-secondary educational institutions
§ 21-23-12 Cooperation
§ 21-23-13 Procedure
§ 21-23-14 Prohibition
§ 21-23-15 Post-secondary educational institutions; termination
§ 21-23-16 Disclosure agreements

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 21 > Article 23 - Post-Secondary Educational Institution Act

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