The legislature declares that the natural history and physical science resources of the state constitute a common heritage concerning which all persons should receive knowledge and benefit. The purpose of the Natural History and Science Museum Act, therefore, is to create a state museum of natural history and physical sciences which shall hereafter collect, preserve, study and interpret materials representative of the natural history of the state and region and develop and maintain educational exhibits and programs on natural history and physical science for the benefit of the citizens of New Mexico and visitors to the state.
History: Laws 1980, ch. 128, § 2; 1990, ch. 106, § 2.
The 1990 amendment, effective May 16, 1990, inserted "and physical science" and "and physical sciences" following "natural history" in the first and second sentences, substituted "Natural History and Science Museum Act" for "Natural History Museum Act" and "educational exhibits and programs on natural history and physical science" for "exhibits and programs of an educational nature" in the second sentence and made a stylistic change.