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At the New Mexico State Land Office, education is our business. For seven years my administration's priority has been to strengthen the foundation upon which New Mexico's school land trust was built so our children can attend schools of excellence.
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New Mexico State Land Trusts Advisory Board Meeting on July 20th
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Notice of Auction by Sealed Bid for Business/Stewardship/Agricultural Lease
Union County, Expires July 28, 2010
New Amendments to NMAC Rule 8 Take Effect on April 15th.
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Notice of Auction by Sealed Bid for Business/Stewardship/Agricultural Lease
Union County, Expires July 28, 2010
New Amendments to NMAC Rule 8 Take Effect on April 15th.
Click here to view Rule 19.2.8
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Commissioner unveils Trust Lands Internet Mapping Service
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The SLO Commissioner has the authority to appoint citizens to other advisory committees. The members to the following commissions advise the Commissioner on policies pertaining to their respective industries. The advisory committees are not statutory.
Beneficiaries
State trust lands are located in every New Mexico county, except Los Alamos. Each acre is designated to one of our 21 beneficiaries, with the majority held in trust for public schools.
In FY-2008, distributions to the beneficiaries totaled more than $527 million.
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