NOTICE FOR VIOLATION OF THE OPEN MEETINGS ACT



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NOTICE FOR VIOLATION OF THE OPEN MEETINGS ACT Date: Sunday, June 26, 2016 TO: Debra Hicks, Chair, FROM: Nicholas Maxwell, NMSU Board of Regents Inspector MSC 3RCS PO Box 30001 2200 N Alto Dr #1064 Las Cruces, NM 88003 Hobbs, NM 88240 (575) 397-9207 (575) 441-3560 NOTICE Re: Open Meetings Act Violation: Meeting notice for closed executive session at 8:00 AM on June 27, 2016. Inspector hereby gives written notice to NMSU Board of Regents ( Board ) for an alleged violation of the Open Meetings Act ( Act ) pursuant to NMSA 1978 10-15-3(B). CAUSE: Violation of NMSA 1978 10-15-1(F) Inspector claims the Board has violated NMSA 1978 10-15-1(F). The Board released to the public a meeting notice for a closed executive session at 8:00 AM on June 27, 2016 which contains four (4) agenda items that are not reasonably specific ( Agenda ). Agenda is included in this notice as Addendum A. NMSA 1978 15-15-1(F) declares that meeting notices shall include an agenda containing a list of specific items of business to be discussed or transacted at the meeting. The following agenda items, as found in Agenda, are not specific:...to discuss 1) personnel matters; 2) real estate matters; 3) water rights matters; and, 4) threatened or pending litigation matters in accordance with sections 10-15-1(H)(2)(7) and (8) of the Act. Pursuant to Section 10-15-4 of the Open Meetings Act, any person violating any of the provisions of NMSA 1978, Section 10-15-1 or 10-15-2 is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars ($500) for each offense.

NMSU Board of Regents to Meet The Board of Regents of New Mexico State University will hold a regular meeting at 12:00 pm on Monday, June 27, 2016 in the Hadley Hall Conference Room #130 in the Hadley Hall on the main NMSU campus in Las Cruces, NM. A closed executive session will be held at 8:00 am on Monday, June 27, 2016 in Room 251, Domenici Hall on the Las Cruces campus to discuss personnel, real estate, water rights and threatened or pending litigation matters in accordance with sections 10-15-1 H (2), (7), and (8) of the New Mexico Open Meetings Act. Copies of the agenda for this meeting will be available at NMSU s Zuhl Library (Las Cruces campus) not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting and will also be posted on the university website at http://regents.nmsu.edu/agenda. This meeting of the Board of Regents will not be available through webcast. Persons with disabilities who may need a reader, amplifier, qualified language interpreter, or any other form of auxiliary aid or service to attend or participate in the meeting, please contact the Office of the Board of Regents Chief of Staff at (575) 646-2227 at least three (3) days prior to the meeting or as soon as possible. Public documents, including the agenda and minutes, will be made available in various accessible formats upon request. Please contact the Office of the Board of Regents at (575) 646-2227 if a summary or other type of accessible format is needed.

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING Monday, June 27, 2016 Hadley Hall, Conference Room 130 NMSU Main Campus 12:00 pm Regents of New Mexico State University Debra Hicks, Chair Mike Cheney, Vice Chair Jerean Hutchinson, Sect, /Treas. Amanda López Askin, Member Kari Mitchell, Member Hobbs, New Mexico Ex officio Members of the Board of Regents: The Honorable Susana Martinez, Governor Chris Brown, Ph. D., Chair, Faculty Senate Matt Bose, President ASNMSU Monica Dunivan, Chair, Employee Council Officers of the University: Garrey Carruthers, Ph. D., Chancellor & President, NMSU Dan Howard, Ph. D, Executive Vice President & Provost, NMSU AGENDA June 27 th, 2016 12:00 noon 1. CALL TO ORDER, Chair Debra Hicks, NMSU Board of Regents 2. INTRODUCTIONS, (Telephonic participants will identify themselves and their location) Introduction of Media Representatives, Associate Vice President Maureen Howard

3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA-Chair Debra Hicks 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES-Chair Debra Hicks o o April 11 th Special Meeting May 13 th Regular meeting 12:10 pm 5. PUBLIC COMMENT-Associate Vice President Maureen Howard 12:20 pm 6. CONSENT AGENDA-Chancellor Garrey Carruthers 12:30 pm a. Policy- 1. Ratification of Memorandum of Understanding No. 3 Between New Mexico State University and AFSCME LOCAL 2393, signed by the Parties on May 25, 2016. 2. Approval of Reductions in Employee Benefits 3. Approval of Amended Regents Policy 3.25, Equal Opportunity and Prohibition of Unlawful Discrimination 4. Ratification of Provisionally Revised Policy 6.86, Adjustment of Copy of Transcript Fee 5. Approval of New Regents Policy 18.00, Advancement, repealing Policies 2.50- Naming, 2.75-University Advancement Gift Income, NMSU Endowments and NMSU Foundation; and 6.75 Honorary Degrees. b. Administrative- 1. Approval of the Water Settlement Agreement Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 2. Approval of First Amendment to the lease Agreement between Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) and NMSU 7. ACTION ITEMS-Chair Debra Hicks a. 1. Approval of First-Year Residency Requirement Exemptions. A list of exemptions are prepared to allow certain students to be allowed to not live on campus during their freshman year. NMSU Associate Vice President for Administration and Finance D Anne Stuart 2. NMSU-Alamogordo: Student Union Building Kitchen Renovation.

Proposal is to renovate the existing kitchen and sale areas in Student Union Building (292J) to provide a more space efficient for food preparation and sale areas. The Student Union Building Kitchen Renovation was presented to the Board of Regents in March 2015 and Higher Education Department in April 2015. The project was canceled due to lack of complete funding. NMSU Associate Vice President for Facilities and Services Glen Haubold 3. NMSU-Carlsbad: Environmental Monitoring and Research Center (CEMRC) Labs 150 and 158 equipment replacement. Proposal is to renovate Labs 150 & 158 (radiochemical laboratories) in the CEMRC facility in building number 548, Light Hall. The combination of age, heat, and acid use has degraded much of the laboratory ventilation components, fume hoods, and rooftop exhaust components. NMSU Associate Vice President for Facilities and Services Glen Haubold 4. Approval of a New Degree, M.S. in Psychopharmacology-College of Education NMSU Executive Vice President and Provost Dan Howard 5. Approval of lease between NMSU and Aggie development, Inc. for Phase 1 of East Campus Development President of Aggie Development, Inc. Scott Eschenbrenner 1:00 pm 7. Updates from NMSU Chancellor Garrey Carruthers 8. Confirmation of Prior Executive Sessions-Chair Debra Hicks 1:15 pm Regents Student Success Committee Retreat, July 17-19, Las Cruces main Campus (Invitation Only) Upcoming Meetings-Next Regular Meeting of the NMSU Board of Regents, Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm, NMSU Main Campus, Regents Room in the Educational Services Building, Las Cruces, NM. 9. ADJOURNMENT-Chair Debra Hicks