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Civil Rights (Lincoln County)
Plan Goals
Civil Rights compliance by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is mandated by federal laws and is directly tied to Extension's receipt of federal funding.
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Lincoln county is making a concerted effort to update all files to be in compliance with civil rights mandates.
Non-discrimination clause is included on all correspondence, media releases and youth and adult newsletters generated by this office.
All 4-H clubs and other Extension sponsored groups are required to submit the NMSU non-discrimination form.
Non-discrimination clause is included on all correspondence, media releases and youth and adult newsletters generated by this office.
All 4-H clubs and other Extension sponsored groups are required to submit the NMSU non-discrimination form.
The non-discrimination clause is included on all correspondence, program promotion and 4-H project material. Press releases contain the clause when submitted for publication. Lincoln county agents discussed civil rights with all 4-H and FCE clubs. All clubs submitted documentation reaffirming the non-discrimination policy of NMSU.
Peter Gnatkowski has signed on to support Civil Rights within Lincoln County.
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