§ 21-8-1 [Objects; admission; rules and regulations.]
§ 21-8-2 [Construction of other names for college used in statutes.]
§ 21-8-3 [Curriculum; management vested in board of regents;
§ 21-8-4 [Officers.]
§ 21-8-5 [Powers and duties of board of regents.]
§ 21-8-6 [Rules; calling meetings of board of regents.]
§ 21-8-7 [Course of instruction; books; diplomas and degrees;
§ 21-8-8 [Agricultural and horticultural laws; administration and enforcement vested in board of regents; inspectors and agents.]
§ 21-8-9 [Agricultural experiment station; direction; federal benefits.]
§ 21-8-10 [Contracts for acceptance and administration of funds.]
§ 21-8-11 [Acceptance of congressional grant of 1887 for experiment station.]
§ 21-8-12 [Acceptance of Adams Act grant for experiment station.]
§ 21-8-13 [Acceptance of Purnell Act grant for experiment station.]
§ 21-8-14 [Acceptance of congressional grant of 1890 for New
§ 21-8-15 Authorized to borrow money
§ 21-8-16 Board may issue building and improvement bonds
§ 21-8-17 Form and conditions of bonds
§ 21-8-18 [Sale of building and improvement bonds; notice, publication and contents; bids; purchase by state treasurer; acceptance by public officials.]
§ 21-8-19 [Disposition of building and improvement bond proceeds; permanent improvement fund; interest and retirement fund; costs of sale.]
§ 21-8-20 [Establishment and replenishment of interest and retirement fund for building and improvement bonds.]
§ 21-8-21 [Income pledged to pay building and improvement bonds.]
§ 21-8-22 [Payment of interest and principal of building and improvement bonds.]
§ 21-8-23 [Use of proceeds of building and improvement bonds restricted.]
§ 21-8-24 [State treasurer’s payments relating to building and improvement bonds.]
§ 21-8-25 [Issuance of building and improvement bonds in series;
§ 21-8-26 [Bonds exempt from taxation.]
§ 21-8-27 [Board constituted custodian for grave of Eugene Manlove
§ 21-8-28 Building materials research and testing institute established
§ 21-8-29 Function of testing institute
§ 21-8-30 Equipment
§ 21-8-31 Director
§ 21-8-32 Institute not conducted for gain
§ 21-8-33 Use of services
§ 21-8-34 Fees for services
§ 21-8-35 Center for broadcasting and international communications established
§ 21-8-36 Activities of center
§ 21-8-37 Findings
§ 21-8-38 International business facilitation center established;
§ 21-8-39 Waste management education and research consortium created; purpose
§ 21-8-40 Water resources research institute created; purpose
§ 21-8-41 College assistance migrant program
§ 21-8-42 Regional educational technology assistance center created
§ 21-8-43 Alliance for underrepresented students created; purpose
§ 21-8-44 Public-private partnership for university campus in San

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 21 > Article 8 - New Mexico State University

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