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- Title: Amador v. New Mexico State Board of Education
- Author : New Mexico Supreme Court
- Release Date : January 16, 1969
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 65 KB
Description
The State Board of Education was created by art. XII, § 6 (Supp. 1967) of the State Constitution, one member to be elected from each judicial district for terms of six years. The Constitution requires the Board to determine public school policy and to have control, management and direction of all public schools, pursuant to authority and powers provided by law. The constitutional provision respecting rules or regulations is not self-executing but the Boards power to promulgate the rule now under consideration must be found in and is limited by statute. See Bourne v. Board of Education of City of Roswell, 46 N.M. 310, 128 P.2d 733; State ex rel. Hannah v. Armijo, 37 N.M. 423, 24 P.2d 274. The Board relies upon § 77-8-19(A), N.M.S.A. 1953, for its authority to suspend Amadors teaching certificate. The provision reads: