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NM 192

Dr. Aniello Alberti Poventud como Miembro de la Junta de Directores del Conservatorio de Música en calidad de persona comprometida con el desarrollo educativo del Conservatorio.

2025-2028 Session

Appoints Dr. Aniello Alberti Poventud to the Conservatory of Music Board to advance educational development and policy, reshaping governance and program priorities.

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Bill Summary · NM 192

Summary — NM 192

Title (English translation): Dr. Aniello Alberti Poventud as Member of the Board of Directors of the Conservatory of Music in the capacity of a person committed to the educational development of the Conservatory.

Bill Number: NM 192
Classification: Appointment
Introduced: June 4, 2025
Current status: Notified to the Governor (after Senate confirmation)

Purpose and intent

NM 192 is an appointment measure nominating Dr. Aniello Alberti Poventud to serve on the Board of Directors of the Conservatory of Music in a capacity explicitly tied to the Conservatory’s educational development. The bill’s purpose is to place a specified individual on the Conservatory’s governing board to contribute to policy, oversight, and strategic decisions affecting music education at the institution.

Key provisions and changes

  • Designates Dr. Aniello Alberti Poventud as a member of the Conservatory of Music’s Board of Directors.
  • Specifies the capacity in which the appointee will serve: as a person committed to the educational development of the Conservatory.
  • No additional statutory amendments, salary provisions, term length, or explicit powers are included in the text available; the appointment appears to follow existing law governing the Board’s membership and functions.

Who is affected

  • Primary: The Conservatory of Music — governance, educational strategy, program oversight, and potentially accreditation or curriculum initiatives.
  • Secondary: Conservatory faculty, students, and stakeholders (e.g., donors, community partners) who may be affected by board decisions.
  • Government: The Governor and Senate in their constitutional/legislative appointment roles; administrative staff who implement Board directives.

Procedural timeline and actions

  • 2025-06-04: Nomination filed and referred to committee(s).
  • 2025-06-16: First committee report issued recommending confirmation.
  • 2025-06-16: Referred to Senate Rules and Calendar Committee; placed on the Senate Special Orders Calendar.
  • 2025-06-16: Confirmed by the Senate.
  • 2025-06-16: Notification sent to the Governor (next step for final executive action as required by law).

Impact and considerations

  • The measure is an appointment rather than a policy or appropriations bill and therefore is unlikely to have direct budgetary or statutory impacts beyond changing board composition.
  • The appointee may influence educational priorities, program development, fundraising, and institutional partnerships based on board authority.
  • The bill text does not specify term length, start date, or any conditions; implementation will follow existing Conservatory governance statutes and any further administrative procedures (e.g., swearing-in) after the Governor’s receipt/acknowledgment.

Notes / Limitations

This summary is based on available legislative actions and the bill title. The full appointment instrument text (if any) was not provided; details about the nominee’s qualifications, exact duties, or administrative terms were not included in the record supplied.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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