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Impact Report

For plan Civil Rights (Taos County)
Date October 9, 2008, 10:49 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report The Taos County Extension Advisoy Board was revamped this year to assure inclusion of ethnicity, gender and community representation from across Taos County. The Advisory Board was convened in November where they were presented,not only with an historical overview of programs and initiative in which the Taos County Extension Office has been involved in, but were given an opportunity to make recommendations and suggestions on programs and issues which are directly impacting the constituency of Taos County. A major point that was stressed strongly was the subject of Civil Rights and non-descrimination and availablility of programs to all people. The Taos County Extension Office was on rotation this year for an internal Civil Rights Review by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension faculty and administration. By an large, most files were found to be in fair to good condition except for the keeping of current data or cross-referenced data and information in appropriate files. A follow up visit was done with the District Director and a final review will take place in November. The Taos County Program Director was complimented for a comprehensive and concise overview of the population census as well as pertinent geographic data impacting Taos County and future programs.