NMAC Affiliates

NMAC supports 21 affiliate groups that concentrate on areas of specific interest to counties. Affiliates are organizations within NMAC that represent areas of expertise in county government and are comprised of both elected and non-elected officials. Affiliate chairs comprise our Advisory Council and meet one month prior to our Midwinter Legislative Conference in January and Annual Conference in June. At each conference and during other times of the years, affiliates hold meetings to discuss issues of their affiliate, receiving educations courses and develop legislative resolutions to present to the NMAC Board of Directors.

Types of Affiliates

NMAC affiliates are divided into the following groups for classification

Elected Officials Affiliates: Depending on county size and elected offices, all elected officials are entitled to an affiliate for their office including Assessors, Clerks, Commissioners, Probate Judges, Sheriffs and Treasurers.

County Administrative Officers Affiliates: These affiliates include managers and administrative officers of a county including, but not limited to, county managers, human resource directors, finance directors, and risk managers

Associate Affiliates: These affiliates encompass departments within county governments that deliver specific services. Examples are public works, land use, E-911 and detention.

Training Affiliates: These affiliate form for the purpose of providing continuing education and certification to county employees in specific areas of interest and expertise including, but not limited to, health care, geographic information systems, and fire and emergency.