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A. The “military base planning commission” is created, which is administratively attached to the economic development department. The department shall provide administrative services to the commission.
B. The commission consists of twelve members, eleven of whom are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate. The commission shall include the lieutenant governor and nine appropriate representatives from the counties, or adjoining counties, in which military bases are located. Two additional members shall be appointed at large from other counties.
C. The governor shall appoint a chair from among the members of the commission. The commission shall meet at the call of the chair and shall meet not less than quarterly. Members of the commission shall not be paid but shall receive per diem and mileage expenses as provided in the Per Diem and Mileage Act.
D. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Open Meetings Act, meetings of the commission shall be closed to the public when proprietary alternative New Mexico military base realignment or closure strategies or any information regarding relocation of military units is discussed.
E. Information developed or obtained by the commission that pertains to proprietary commission strategies or related to the relocation of military units shall be confidential and not subject to inspection pursuant to the Inspection of Public Records Act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 9. Executive Department § 9-15-49. Military base planning commission created; composition - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-9-executive-department/nm-st-sect-9-15-49/
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