State Government Resources
Links to other state government agency and organization websites.
Medical Cannabis Advisory Board Meeting - May-20230516
Medical Cannabis Advisory Board Meeting - May-20230516Medical Cannabis Advisory Board Meeting - May-20230516 |
Medical Cannabis Public Health & Safety Advisory Committee Meeting – June 2, 2022
Medical Cannabis Public Health & Safety Advisory Committee Meeting – June 2, 2022Public meeting of the Medical Cannabis Public Health & Safety Committee. |
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) statutes, regulations, and guidelines
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) statutes, regulations, and guidelinesLearn about the federal statutes, regulations, and guidelines that apply to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for practitioners and opioid treatment programs (OTPs) |
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Meningococcal Disease Prevention and Control
Meningococcal Disease Prevention and ControlNeisseria meningitidis has become a leading cause of bacterial meningitis in the United States after dramatic reductions in the incidence of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae type b infections have been achieved as a result of using conjugate vaccines. |
Meningococcal Vaccine Information Statement
Meningococcal Vaccine Information StatementMeningococcal disease is a serious bacterial illness. It is a leading cause of bacterial meningitis in children 2 through 18 years old in the United States. Meningitis is an infection of the covering of the brain and the spinal cord. Meningococcal disease also causes blood infections. |
Mental Health Month Proclamation
Mental Health Month ProclamationGovernor Susana Martinez’s Mental Health Month proclamation. |
Methamphetamine Subcommittee Meeting
Methamphetamine Subcommittee MeetingMethamphetamine Subcommittee |
Methamphetamine Subcommittee Meeting 08-23-2022
Methamphetamine Subcommittee Meeting 08-23-2022Methamphetamine Subcommittee |
Mi Via Self-Directed Waiver Payment Schedule for Employees
Mi Via Self-Directed Waiver Payment Schedule for EmployeesMi Via Self-Directed Waiver Payment Schedule for Employees |
Mi Via Self-Directed Waiver Payment Schedule for Vendors
Mi Via Self-Directed Waiver Payment Schedule for VendorsMi Via Self-Directed Waiver Payment Schedule for Vendors |
Michelle Lujan Grisham
Michelle Lujan GrishamOffice of the Governor of New Mexico |
Mpox New Mexico
Mpox New MexicoMpox New Mexico |
National Action Plan to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections: Road Map to Elimination
National Action Plan to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections: Road Map to EliminationHealth care-associated infections, or HAIs, are infections that people acquire while they are receiving treatment for another condition in a health care setting. HAIs can be acquired anywhere health care is delivered, including inpatient acute care hospitals, outpatient settings such as ambulatory surgical centers and end-stage renal disease facilities, and long-term care facilities such as nursing homes and rehabilitation centers. HAIs may be caused by any infectious agent, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses, as well as other less common types of pathogens. |
National Incident Management System, an introduction
National Incident Management System, an introductionOnline training course from National Incident Management System. |
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System
National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance SystemThe National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System is a nationwide collaboration that enables all levels of public health—local, state, territorial, federal, and international—to share notifiable disease-related health information. Public health uses this information to monitor, control, and prevent the occurrence and spread of state-reportable and nationally notifiable infectious and noninfectious diseases and conditions. |
National Response Framework, an Introduction
National Response Framework, an IntroductionOnline training course from National Incident Management System. |
Navajo Epidemiology Centers
Navajo Epidemiology CentersNavajo Epidemiology Centers |
Navajo Nation Department of Health
Navajo Nation Department of HealthNavajo Nation Department of Health |
New Mexico Administrative Code
New Mexico Administrative CodeThis is the official site of the New Mexico Administrative Code (including all new rules, amendments, and repeals with an effective date on or before July 2, 2015). |
New Mexico Administrative Code for health/healthcare facility requirements (NMAC Title 7)
New Mexico Administrative Code for health/healthcare facility requirements (NMAC Title 7)New Mexico Administrative Code for health/healthcare facility requirements (NMAC Title 7) |
New Mexico Behavioral Health Services Search
New Mexico Behavioral Health Services SearchNew Mexico Behavioral Health Services Search |
New Mexico Board of Nursing
New Mexico Board of NursingThe New Mexico Board of Nursing is a state agency, whose purpose is to protect the citizens of the state of New Mexico by licensing Nurses and certifying Hemodialysis Technicians and Medication Aides; regulating education programs for licensees and certificate holders; regulating practice; taking complaints and disciplining licensees and certificate holders who violate the law and rules. |
New Mexico Cancer Council
New Mexico Cancer CouncilThe New Mexico Cancer Council is a collaborative effort of diverse public and private partners working together to attack cancer in New Mexico through the development, implementation and evaluation of the New Mexico Cancer Plan. |
New Mexico Corrections Department
New Mexico Corrections DepartmentThe New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD) is one of the largest State Departments in New Mexico, and is fully committed to public safety. NMCD’s culture is driven by its four core values: Courage, Responsibility, Ethics, and Dedication. |
New Mexico Crisis and Access Line Website
New Mexico Crisis and Access Line WebsiteNew Mexico Crisis and Access Line Website |
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
New Mexico Department of AgricultureThe roots of New Mexico Department of Agriculture can be traced back to before New Mexico was even a state. Within the Constitution of the State of New Mexico – adopted in 1911, a year before our formal welcome into the Union. |
New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration
New Mexico Department of Finance and AdministrationThis page on the New Mexico Department of Finance & Administration is a resource of important forms and documents. |
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish
New Mexico Department of Game & FishNew Mexico Department of Game & Fish |
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish Enforcement Contacts
New Mexico Department of Game & Fish Enforcement ContactsNew Mexico Department of Game & Fish Enforcement Contacts |
New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Training
New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management TrainingProvides access to training courses, events, and exercises offered by the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. |
New Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing Portal
New Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing PortalNew Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing Portal |
New Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing Portal Login
New Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing Portal LoginNew Mexico EMS Bureau Licensing Portal Login |
New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality
New Mexico Environment Department Air QualityNew Mexico Environment Department Air Quality |
New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality Bureau
New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality BureauThis page of the New Mexico Environment Department website provides information on wildfires in New Mexico. Use the links on this page to find information on air quality data and how to protect you and your family's health when it is smoky. |
New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking
New Mexico Environmental Public Health TrackingNew Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking |
New Mexico Family Preparedness Guide
New Mexico Family Preparedness GuideThe purpose of this Guide is to establish the New Mexico Emergency Operations System which organizes the state’s response to emergencies and disasters while providing for the safety and welfare of its citizens. |
New Mexico Health Alert Network
New Mexico Health Alert NetworkA secure, password-protected all-hazards communications system designed to notify medical and emergency response professionals; public health officials; certain elected and appointed state, county, local, and tribal officials; school districts; mortuaries; certain federal officials; and others. |
New Mexico Health Centers
New Mexico Health CentersNew Mexico Health Centers |
New Mexico HIV Hepatitis STD Online Resource Guide
New Mexico HIV Hepatitis STD Online Resource GuideThe online resource guide will help you find the services you need. Use as many of the form fields below as needed to search for a provider that will suit your needs. |
New Mexico Human Services Department
New Mexico Human Services DepartmentThe Human Services Department website offers information about their mission to reduce the impact of poverty on people living in New Mexico by providing support services that help families break the cycle of dependency on public assistance. |
New Mexico Human Services Meaningful Use
New Mexico Human Services Meaningful UseNew Mexico Human Services Meaningful Use |
New Mexico Human Services Register Volume 41, Register 14
New Mexico Human Services Register Volume 41, Register 14New Mexico Human Services Register Volume 41, Register 14 |
New Mexico Immunization
New Mexico ImmunizationNew Mexico Immunization |
New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System Overview
New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System OverviewBrief overview video on the new indicator-based information system website. |
New Mexico Legislature
New Mexico LegislatureConvenes in regular sessions on the third Tuesday in January each year. The Legislature meets for 60 days in odd-numbered years and 30 days in even-numbered years. Between regular sessions, legislators serve on interim committees that study a variety of issues. |
New Mexico Livestock Board
New Mexico Livestock BoardNew Mexico Livestock Board |