Whenever the department is the sole educational agency of the state pursuant to the provisions of Section 22-9-2 NMSA 1978, it may:
A. enter into an agreement with the proper federal agency to procure for the state the benefits of the federal statute;
B. establish a state plan, if required by the federal statute, which meets the requirements of the federal statute to qualify the state for the benefits of the federal statute;
C. provide for reports to be made to the federal agency as may be required;
D. provide for reports to be made to the department or its representative from agencies receiving federal funds;
E. make surveys and studies in cooperation with other agencies to determine the needs of the state in the areas where the federal funds are to be applied;
F. establish standards to which agencies must conform in receiving federal funds; and
G. give technical advice and assistance to any local educational agency in connection with that agency obtaining federal funds.
Whenever the department is the sole educational agency of the state pursuant to the provisions of Section 22-9-2 NMSA 1978, it may:
A. enter into an agreement with the proper federal agency to procure for the state the benefits of the federal statute;
B. establish a state plan, if required by the federal statute, which meets the requirements of the federal statute to qualify the state for the benefits of the federal statute;
C. provide for reports to be made to the federal agency as may be required;
D. provide for reports to be made to the department or its representative from agencies receiving federal funds;
E. make surveys and studies in cooperation with other agencies to determine the needs of the state in the areas where the federal funds are to be applied;
F. establish standards to which agencies must conform in receiving federal funds; and
G. give technical advice and assistance to any local educational agency in connection with that agency obtaining federal funds.
Whenever the department is the sole educational agency of the state pursuant to the provisions of Section 22-9-2 NMSA 1978, it may:
A. enter into an agreement with the proper federal agency to procure for the state the benefits of the federal statute;
B. establish a state plan, if required by the federal statute, which meets the requirements of the federal statute to qualify the state for the benefits of the federal statute;
C. provide for reports to be made to the federal agency as may be required;
D. provide for reports to be made to the department or its representative from agencies receiving federal funds;
E. make surveys and studies in cooperation with other agencies to determine the needs of the state in the areas where the federal funds are to be applied;
F. establish standards to which agencies must conform in receiving federal funds; and
G. give technical advice and assistance to any local educational agency in connection with that agency obtaining federal funds.