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 NM Department of Tourism, James Orr. Chaco Culture National Historical Park is in northwestern New Mexico, approximately 50 miles south of Farmington. A thousand years ago Chaco Canyon was the center of ancestral Pueblo culture. Chaco Canyon is renowned for its ruins of distinctive stone architecture. About 800 years ago the residents of Chaco abandoned the elaborate community for reasons that remain mysterious. They migrated throughout the Southwest.


Laws, Regulations, Executive Orders


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Regulations and Acts

Executive Orders

  • 2008-028 Establishing a Strong Telework and Flexible Work Hours Program to Help Reduce Fuel Use and Taxpayers' Costs
  • 2007-053 Increasing Energy Efficiency in State Government by 2015 and Statewide by 2012 and 2020
  • 2006-069 New Mexico Climate Change Action
  • 2006-001 State of New Mexico Energy Efficient Green Standards for State Buildings
  • 2005-049 Requiring the Increased Use of Renewable Fuels in New Mexico State Government
  • 2005-033 Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction
  • 2004-019 Declaring New Mexico the "Clean Energy State"

NOTE: The rules published on this site are not official rules of the State of New Mexico as provided in Sections 14-4-7.1 and 14-4-7.2 NMSA 1978. The New Mexico State Records Center and Archives advises potential users of these rules that they may not be correct, complete or current. For an official copy of a New Mexico rule, contact State Rules Division, New Mexico Records Center and Archives, 1205 Camino Carlos Rey, Santa Fe, N.M., 87505, telephone (505) 476-7907.