New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 30 - ARCHITECTS
Part 2 - ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
Section 16.30.2.11 - COMMITTEES

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.30.2.11

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

In addition to committees listed herein, the board may vote to establish subcommittees as it deems necessary.

A. Rules and regulations committee whose responsibilities shall include:

(1) proposed statutory changes;

(2) proposed amendments or repeals or changes to board rules;

(3) review and draft responses, if appropriate, to complaints to the board; and

(4) review investigations of violations of the statute and regulations pertaining to the practice of architecture and refer complaints to the board with its recommendation for subsequent action.

B. Examination and reciprocity committee whose responsibility shall include:

(1) review of applicants for registration to determine if they meet the requirements of Section 61-15-6 NMSA and recommending board action in accordance with the Uniform Licensing Act;

(2) reviewing and recommending board action on applications for reciprocity; and

(3) all matters pertaining to examination.

C. Finance and operations committee whose responsibilities shall include:

(1) reviewing the budget, assisting the secretary/treasurer and board staff in preparing a draft budget annually and making budget recommendations to the board;

(2) reviewing the expenditures of the agency and assisting the secretary/treasurer in making regular reports and recommendations to the board regarding expenditures;

(3) reviewing office operations with the director to determine staffing requirements and recommend personnel actions to the board; and

(4) reviewing with the director office operations to assure efficiency, economy and security in all board affairs.

D. Committee for planning and development whose responsibilities shall include:

(1) developing short and long-term goals for board consideration and approval;

(2) examining ways and methods for improving board services and functions; and

(3) monitoring the impact of architectural regulation and examining ways in which to increase its effectiveness.

E. Joint practice committee whose responsibilities shall include:

(1) attending joint practice committee meetings; and

(2) reporting to the board matters discussed at the joint practice committee meetings.

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