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Notice of Opportunity for Public Comment on the State of New Mexico 2020 Agricultural Outreach Plan

 

Notice is hereby given that the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions will now accept comments on the proposed draft for the PY 2020 Agricultural Outreach Plan through February 16, 2020. The draft plan can be found on the department’s website at www.dws.state.nm.us.

National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) state grantee and other interested entities representing disciplines pertaining to every aspect of Migrant seasonal Farmworker (MSFW) occupational and family life are invited to participate in the review and comment process to finalize the State of New Mexico Plan for Integrated Delivery of Agricultural Services.

Please address comments to the Department of Workforce Solutions to the attention of John Casado, System Project Coordinator by email at John.Casado2@state.nm.us, by fax at 505-841-8491, or by mail to 401 Broadway NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102. If you are submitting your comments by email, please include “Ag Plan Public Comments” in the subject line of the email. In addition, reference the title of the plan section and corresponding letter your comments are related to. All comments will be reviewed; however, the department will not be able to respond to individual comments or question.

New Mexico Agricultural Outreach Plan 2020 Draft - PDF

 

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