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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The department shall regularly monitor the compliance of participating post-secondary educational institutions with the Interstate Distance Education Act.
B. Upon the receipt of a complaint about a participating post-secondary educational institution, the department shall timely:
(1) monitor the resolution process and resolution by the post-secondary educational institution and document the resolution; or
(2) investigate the complaint, conduct or coordinate a resolution process appropriate for responding to the complaint and document the resolution.
C. The department may sanction a participating post-secondary educational institution that:
(1) fails to resolve a complaint or comply with the department's efforts to respond to a complaint pursuant to Subsection B of this section; or
(2) violates a provision of the Interstate Distance Education Act or an agreement pursuant to Section 3 of that act. 1
D. Sanctions the department may impose include:
(1) requiring the payment of fees, fine or other monetary remedies; or
(2) the termination or nonrenewal of the participation agreement entered into pursuant to Subsection C of Section 4 of the Interstate Distance Education Act. 2
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 21. State and Private Education Institutions § 21-23B-5. Monitoring; complaint resolution; sanctions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-21-state-and-private-education-institutions/nm-st-sect-21-23b-5/
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