The New Mexico Child Care Services Package is a collection of essential legal forms designed specifically for the establishment and operation of child care services in New Mexico. Unlike generic form packages, this package focuses on the unique legal requirements and considerations for child care providers, ensuring compliance with local laws while minimizing liability risks and potential litigation.
This form package is ideal for situations such as:
Forms in this package typically do not require notarization unless required by local law. It's important to check specific state rules regarding notarization to ensure compliance.
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Any individual arriving in New Mexico from any high-risk state must quarantine for a period of 14 days or for the duration of their stay in the state, whichever is shorter, regardless of any negative COVID-19 test.
Any individual arriving in New Mexico from any high-risk state must quarantine for a period of 14 days or for the duration of their stay in the state, whichever is shorter, regardless of any negative COVID-19 test.
In New Mexico, everyone is required to wear a mask or cloth face covering when in public except when drinking, eating, or under medical instruction. Masks and cloth face coverings may prevent people who do not know they have the virus from transmitting it to others.
Yes. If visitors or part-time residents plan to stay in New Mexico longer than two weeks for any reason, you must self-quarantine for the first 14 days when coming in from another state.
The order advises that New Mexicans must stay at home and undertake only those outings absolutely necessary for their health, safety or welfare and further restricts mass gatherings of five or more individuals in outdoor spaces. Does this order mean you cannot walk your dog? No. Does it mean you can't go for a jog? No. But you should not do those things in a group and you should be home as soon as possible, the governor said.
Any individual arriving in New Mexico from any high-risk state must quarantine for a period of 14 days or for the duration of their stay in the state, whichever is shorter, regardless of any negative COVID-19 test.
Yes. Mask-wearing is mandatory in public for all individuals over the age of two, except when eating, drinking or exercising.