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A. The “children's cabinet” is created and is administratively attached to the office of the governor. The children's cabinet shall meet at least six times each year.
B. The children's cabinet consists of:
(1) the governor;
(2) the lieutenant governor;
(3) the secretary of children, youth and families;
(4) the secretary of early childhood education and care;
(5) the secretary of corrections;
(6) the secretary of human services;
(7) the secretary of workforce solutions;
(8) the secretary of health;
(9) the secretary of finance and administration;
(10) the secretary of economic development;
(11) the secretary of public safety;
(12) the secretary of aging and long-term services;
(13) the secretary of Indian affairs; and
(14) the secretary of public education.
C. Each year, the governor shall select a person to serve as chair of the cabinet.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 32A. Children's Code § 32A-22-2. Children's cabinet created - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-32a-childrens-code/nm-st-sect-32a-22-2/
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