HOUSE TAXATION AND REVENUE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

HOUSE BILL 200

46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003









AN ACT

RELATING TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURES; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERANCE TAX BONDS; REAUTHORIZING BALANCES; CHANGING THE PURPOSE OF SEVERANCE TAX BOND APPROPRIATIONS; CLARIFYING CONDITIONS FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS; CLARIFYING CONDITIONS FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF SEVERANCE TAX BOND PROCEEDS; CLARIFYING CONDITIONS FOR THE REVERSION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.



BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

Section 1. SEVERANCE TAX BONDS--AUTHORIZATIONS--APPROPRIATION OF PROCEEDS.--

A. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds in compliance with the Severance Tax Bonding Act in an amount not to exceed the total of the amounts authorized for purposes specified in this act. The state board of finance shall schedule the issuance and sale of the bonds in the most expeditious and economical manner possible upon a finding by the board that the project has been developed sufficiently to justify the issuance and that the project can proceed to contract within a reasonable time. The state board of finance shall further take the appropriate steps necessary to comply with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Proceeds from the sale of the bonds are appropriated for the purposes specified in this act.

B. The agencies named in this act shall certify to the state board of finance when the money from the proceeds of the severance tax bonds authorized in this section is needed for the purposes specified in the applicable section of this act. If an agency has not certified the need for the issuance of the bonds for a particular project, including projects that have been reauthorized, by the end of fiscal year 2005, the authorization for that project is void.

C. Before an agency may certify for the issuance of severance tax bonds, the project must be developed sufficiently so that the agency reasonably expects to:

(1) incur within six months after the applicable bonds have been issued a substantial binding obligation to a third party to expend at least five percent of the bond proceeds for the project; and

(2) spend at least eighty-five percent of the bond proceeds within three years after the applicable bonds have been issued.

D. Except as otherwise provided in this section or another section of this act, the unexpended balance from the proceeds of severance tax bonds issued for a project, including projects that have been reauthorized, shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund as follows:

(1) for projects for which severance tax bonds were issued to match federal grants, six months after completion of the project;

(2) for projects for which severance tax bonds were issued to purchase vehicles, heavy equipment, educational technology or other equipment or furniture that is not related to a more inclusive construction or renovation project, at the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the severance tax bonds were issued for the purchase;

(3) for projects for which severance tax bonds were issued to purchase emergency vehicles or other vehicles that require special equipment, at the end of the fiscal year two years following the fiscal year in which the severance tax bonds were issued for the purchase; and

(4) for all other projects for which severance tax bonds were issued, within six months of completion of the project, but no later than the end of fiscal year 2008.

E. Except for appropriations to the capital program fund, money from severance tax bond proceeds provided pursuant to this act shall not be used to pay indirect project costs.

F. For the purpose of this section, "unexpended balance" means the remainder of an appropriation after reserving for unpaid costs and expenses covered by binding written obligations to third parties.

Section 2. GENERAL FUND AND OTHER FUND APPROPRIATIONS--LIMITATIONS--REVERSIONS.--

A. The general fund appropriations in this act are from fiscal year 2003 and may be expended through fiscal year 2008 except as otherwise provided in this section.

B. Unless otherwise provided, the unexpended balance of an appropriation made in this act from the general fund or other state fund, including changes to prior appropriations, shall revert to the originating fund as follows:

(1) for projects for which appropriations were made to match federal grants, six months after completion of the project;

(2) for projects for which appropriations were made to purchase vehicles, heavy equipment, educational technology or equipment or furniture that is not related to a more inclusive construction or renovation project, at the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the appropriation was made for the purchase;

(3) for projects for which appropriations were made to purchase emergency vehicles or other vehicles that require special equipment, at the end of the fiscal year two years following the fiscal year in which the severance tax bonds were issued for the purchase; and

(4) for all other projects for which appropriations were made, within six months of completion of the project, but no later than the end of fiscal year 2008.

C. Except for appropriations to the capital program fund, money from appropriations made in this act shall not be used to pay indirect project costs.

D. For the purpose of this section, "unexpended balance" means the remainder of an appropriation after reserving for unpaid costs and expenses covered by binding written obligations to third parties.

Section 3. AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS PROJECT--OFFICE ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the office on African-American affairs that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) is appropriated to the office on African-American affairs for the purchase of artifacts, exhibits and art of the African-American culture and heritage for the office on African-American affairs in Santa Fe county.

Section 4. AGING PROJECTS--STATE AGENCY ON AGING--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state agency on aging that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state agency on aging for the following purposes:

1. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase office equipment for the Corrales senior center in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties;

2. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate the parking lot and make landscaping improvements at Bear Canyon senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

3. twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000) to purchase furniture, a sound system, computers and other equipment at the Los Volcanes senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

4. one thousand three hundred dollars ($1,300) to purchase or construct a storage shed for the Isleta elderly center at the Pueblo of Isleta in Bernalillo county;

5. five thousand four hundred dollars ($5,400) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for senior centers in Bernalillo county;

6. three thousand three hundred seventy dollars ($3,370) to make improvements to the Isleta elderly center at the Pueblo of Isleta in Bernalillo county;

7. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase equipment to improve Bear Canyon senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

8. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to renovate the restrooms at the Palo Duro senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

9. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install windows and carpet for the Palo Duro senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

10. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to repave the parking lot for the Palo Duro senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

11. six thousand dollars ($6,000) to purchase and install cooling systems for senior centers in Catron county;

12. twelve thousand nine hundred dollars ($12,900) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for senior centers in Catron county;

13. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a senior building in Grants in Cibola county;

14. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a senior building in Grants in Cibola county;

15. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct a facility to serve the fitness needs of seniors at the Pueblo of Acoma in Cibola county;

16. five thousand nine hundred ninety-eight dollars ($5,998) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Pueblo of Acoma senior center in Cibola county;

17. fourteen thousand four hundred five dollars ($14,405) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Grants senior center in Cibola county;

18. fourteen thousand four hundred sixty-four dollars ($14,464) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for senior centers in Colfax county;

19. twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) for furniture and equipment for La Casa de Buena Salud senior center in Clovis in Curry county;

20. twenty-five thousand two hundred fifty-eight dollars ($25,258) to make improvements to the Curry resident senior meals association senior center in Curry county;

21. twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to purchase a vehicle for the eastern New Mexico area agency on aging in Curry county;

22. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase vehicle handicap modifications for the Fort Sumner senior program in De Baca county;

23. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements to the Mesilla Park senior center in Dona Ana county;

24. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct phase 2 of the senior center in Artesia in Eddy county;

25. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct and equip an addition to the kitchen at the Santa Clara senior center in Grant county;

26. twenty-five thousand six hundred sixty-three dollars ($25,663) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for senior centers in Grant county;

27. forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000) to purchase a vehicle for the Puerto de Luna senior center in Guadalupe county;

28. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to make improvements to the Puerto de Luna senior center in Guadalupe county;

29. forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000) to purchase a vehicle equipped for disabled persons for the La Loma senior center in Guadalupe county;

30. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a vehicle for the Lordsburg senior center in Hidalgo county;

31. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to make improvements to the Hobbs senior meals site in Lea county;

32. nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Woolworth senior center in Jal in Lea county;

33. sixteen thousand nine hundred twenty-five dollars ($16,925) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Deming and Luna senior center in Luna county;

34. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for renovation of the senior center for the Crownpoint chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

35. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a vehicle for the Rehoboth McKinley Christian health care services program in McKinley county;

36. sixteen thousand six hundred sixty-four dollars ($16,664) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Thoreau senior center in McKinley county;

37. forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000) to purchase a vehicle equipped for disabled persons for the Thoreau senior center in McKinley county;

38. forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000) to purchase a vehicle equipped for disabled persons for the Ramah senior center in McKinley county;

39. fourteen thousand two hundred sixty-nine dollars ($14,269) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Ramah senior center in McKinley county;

40. one hundred sixty thousand four hundred fifty-five dollars ($160,455) to make improvements to the Zuni senior center at the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;

41. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct a senior center at the Mariano Lake chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

42. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Pueblo of Sandia, the Pueblo of Santa Ana and the Pueblo of Zia in Sandoval county;

43. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Mora and San Miguel senior centers in Mora and San Miguel counties;

44. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements to the Mora and San Miguel senior centers in Mora and San Miguel counties;

45. one thousand three hundred dollars ($1,300) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Mescalero elderly center in Otero county;

46. seven thousand three hundred dollars ($7,300) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for Cloudcroft Sacramento senior services in Otero county;

47. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a fitness room addition to the Alamogordo senior center in Otero county;

48. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a fitness room at the Alamogordo senior center in Alamogordo in Otero county;

49. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase meals equipment for the eastern New Mexico agency on aging in Tucumcari in Quay county;

50. twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000) to make improvements to the senior center in Tucumcari in Quay county;

51. two thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars ($2,625) to purchase equipment for senior centers in Rio Arriba county;

52. one thousand seven hundred dollars ($1,700) to purchase meals equipment for the Pueblo of Santa Clara in Rio Arriba county;

53. forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000) to purchase a vehicle equipped for disabled persons for Tierra Amarilla and Chama senior centers in Rio Arriba county;

54. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make improvements to the Santa Clara senior center at the Pueblo of Santa Clara in Rio Arriba county;

55. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for sidewalk, parking area, landscaping and general improvements for the eastern plains council of governments' assisted living apartment complex in Portales in Roosevelt county;

56. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements to the Hogback senior center of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

57. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to make improvements to the Gadii'ahi senior center of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

58. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to make improvements to the Sanostee senior center of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

59. three thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($3,125) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Bloomfield senior center in San Juan county;

60. one hundred seventy-six thousand dollars ($176,000) to make improvements to the Las Vegas senior center in San Miguel county;

61. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve and furnish senior centers in San Miguel and Mora counties;

62. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand the elderly center to accommodate the increasing programs and activities of the seniors at the Pueblo of San Felipe in Sandoval county;

63. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to replace the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for the Meadowlark senior center in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

64. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for preparing the site for, planning, designing, constructing and equipping an elder care center in the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in Santa Fe county;

65. thirty-four thousand seven hundred thirty dollars ($34,730) to purchase meals equipment for the Pacheco senior center in Santa Fe county;

66. eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($8,750) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the San Ildefonso senior center in Santa Fe county;

67. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements and purchase meals equipment and appliances for the senior centers in Santa Fe county;

68. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to make improvements to the Pueblo of Nambe senior center in Santa Fe county;

69. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a senior center on the south side of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

70. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase vehicles for the division of senior services meals on wheels program in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

71. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, construct and equip a senior center in Magdalena in Socorro county;

72. thirteen thousand eight hundred eighty-two dollars ($13,882) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the senior program in Taos county;

73. eighteen thousand four hundred dollars ($18,400) to purchase meals equipment and appliances for the Pueblo of Picuris senior center in Taos county;

74. forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000) to purchase a vehicle for the Pueblo of Picuris senior center in Taos county;

75. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to make improvements to the Mountainair senior center in Torrance county;

76. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase pool tables for the Belen senior center in Valencia county;

77. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to equip and improve Meadow Lake senior center in Valencia county; and

78. seven thousand nine hundred thirty dollars ($7,930) to make improvements to the Valencia county senior center in Valencia county.

Section 5. ARMORY PROJECTS--STATE ARMORY BOARD--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state armory board that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state armory board for the following purposes:

1. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to renovate and repair state armory facilities; and

2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to improve the Belen national guard armory military vehicle parking area in Belen in Valencia county.

Section 6. BORDER PROJECTS--BORDER AUTHORITY--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the border authority that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the border authority for the following purposes:

1. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to construct and furnish a facility to house the border authority in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county;

2. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct and furnish a facility to house the border authority in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county;

3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct and furnish a facility to house the border authority in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county;

4. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct and furnish a facility to house the border authority in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county;

5. seven thousand dollars ($7,000) for a border authority facility in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county; and

6. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to construct a new facility to house the border authority at the international port of entry in Dona Ana county.

Section 7. COURT PROJECTS--THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the thirteenth judicial district court that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the thirteenth judicial district court for the following purposes:

1. eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) to purchase an automobile for the thirteenth judicial district court in Sandoval, Valencia and Cibola counties; and

2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for electronic, wiring, audio and visual, recording and telecommunications systems for the thirteenth judicial district court complex in Sandoval county.

Section 8. CUMBRES AND TOLTEC RAILROAD PROJECTS--CUMBRES AND TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD COMMISSION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad commission that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) is appropriated to the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad commission for the federal match to rebuild three steam locomotives used by the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad commission in Rio Arriba county.

Section 9. CULTURAL AFFAIRS PROJECTS--OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the office of cultural affairs that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the office of cultural affairs for the following purposes:

1. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase art by Peter Hurd for the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

2. thirty-seven thousand dollars ($37,000) to acquire a Peter Hurd mural sketch for the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Dona Ana county;

3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to relocate a historic bridge and place it across an arroyo to give access to exhibits for the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Dona Ana county;

4. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase exhibits and make improvements at the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to relocate the Hondo bridge at the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

6. eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to relocate a historic bridge and place it across an arroyo to give access to exhibits for the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Dona Ana county;

7. four thousand dollars ($4,000) to acquire a Peter Hurd mural sketch for the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Dona Ana county; and

8. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for rehabilitating and stabilizing the Tunstall store museum at Lincoln state monument in Lincoln county.

Section 10. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS--ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the economic development department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the economic development department for the following purposes:

1. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for the downtown revitalization project to include planning, designing and constructing a new city hall in Las Vegas in San Miguel county; and

2. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to conduct an asset building and asset incentives feasibility study statewide.

Section 11. MESILLA VALLEY BOSQUE PARK PROJECTS--STATE PARKS DIVISION OF THE ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department for the following purposes:

1. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to acquire land for, plan and construct the Mesilla Valley bosque park in Dona Ana county;

2. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to acquire land for, plan and construct the Mesilla Valley bosque park in Dona Ana county; and

3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for land acquisition, construction of access roads and walking paths and installation of signage at Mesilla Valley bosque park in Dona Ana county.

Section 12. STATE ENGINEER PROJECTS--OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the office of the state engineer that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the office of the state engineer for the following purposes:

1. ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500) for gates on the middle Rio Grande conservancy district ditch banks along the Arenal ditch between Gonzales road and Sunset Farms road, along the Beckham lateral between San Ygnacio road, Tapia road and Goff road, and along the Pajarito lateral between Foothill drive SW and Meadow lane SW in the south valley of Bernalillo county;

2. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for traffic barriers and gates for the middle Rio Grande conservancy district in house district 12 in Bernalillo county;

3. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to construct and install a well irrigation system for the Carlsbad cemetery in Eddy county;

4. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the drilling of wells and the construction of a pipeline for the Hope community ditch association in Eddy county;

5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to conduct a water survey of the east mountain area of Sandoval, Santa Fe and Bernalillo counties;

6. three million six hundred sixty thousand dollars ($3,660,000) for projects on the Rio Grande to meet the requirements of the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973;

7. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to purchase equipment for water measurement investigation facilities statewide;

8. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to develop and implement a model water rights protection project for the Acequia de Alcalde in Rio Arriba county;

9. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to dredge the reservoir in Bloomfield in San Juan county; and

10. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the Santa Fe watershed association to construct a storm management water system for the city of Santa Fe that releases water into the Santa Fe river to provide a minimum flow of three cubic feet per second at the Alameda bridge in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.

Section 13. INTERSTATE STREAM PROJECTS--INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the interstate stream commission that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the interstate stream commission for the following purposes:

1. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to repair, renovate and improve La Acequia de El Llano in Canjilon in Rio Arriba county;

2. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for construction and repairs to the Espinoza ditch in Chimayo in Rio Arriba county;

3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to repair the Truchas acequia in Truchas in Rio Arriba county;

4. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for repair work, including maintenance work, on the Espinoza lateral ditch in Chimayo in Rio Arriba county;

5. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to repair El Pueblito ditch for Los Trigos ditch association in San Miguel county;

6. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to install water gates for ditches originating from the Gallinas river in San Miguel county;

7. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to repair the ditch and replace culverts and water gates on the Acequia de la Agua Caliente in San Miguel county;

8. two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to repair the ditch and replace culverts and water gates on the Tecolote acequia in San Miguel county;

9. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for improvements to El Pueblo community ditch in San Miguel county;

10. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for culverts for the Arroyo Hondo acequia association in Taos county; and

11. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for repairs for the flood gate in the Acequia de El Valle association in Taos county.

Section 14. ENVIRONMENT PROJECTS--DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of environment that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the department of environment for the following purposes:

1. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for designing and constructing a water system for the Carnuel mutual domestic water and wastewater consumers association in Bernalillo county;

2. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for cleanup of the Eubank landfill in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to equip and purchase a vehicle for the East Mountain transfer station in Bernalillo county;

4. two hundred ninety thousand dollars ($290,000) to acquire property for, plan, design and construct an expansion of the sanitary sewer system within areas I and J in the north valley of Albuquerque in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

5. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate a water tank in Grants in Cibola county;

6. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase water equipment for Grants in Cibola county;

7. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan and design the Cubero wastewater system in Cibola county;

8. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase water meters for Cimarron in Colfax county;

9. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the design of a water and wastewater system for the Dona Ana mutual domestic water consumers association in Dona Ana county;

10. twenty thousand five hundred dollars ($20,500) for installation of a new sewer line on Callejon Guerra in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;

11. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for the construction of an administration building and water system improvements for La Union domestic water association in Dona Ana county;

12. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the design of a water and wastewater system for the Dona Ana mutual domestic water consumers association in Dona Ana county;

13. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the San Luis water project in San Luis in Sandoval county;

14. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct phase 2, including effluent ponds and a major sewer interceptor, to meet environmental protection agency regulations for the Artesia wastewater treatment plant in Eddy county;

15. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for construction of phase 2 water system improvements and additional loop lines for the Cottonwood rural water cooperative in Eddy county;

16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to replace water lines and make water system improvements in Lovington in Lea county;

17. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a wastewater vacuum truck in Lovington in Lea county;

18. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to upgrade the sewer system in the General Camp subdivision in Jal in Lea county;

19. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for the construction, replacement and upgrade of water lines in Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln county;

20. forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($47,500) to design, construct and equip a solid waste transfer station and recycling center for the Lincoln county solid waste authority;

21. ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) to build a new Bayo wastewater treatment plant, demolish the old facility and restore the old site in Los Alamos county;

22. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct water lines to Pecan park in Deming in Luna county;

23. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase equipment for the northwest New Mexico regional solid waste authority in Thoreau in McKinley county;

24. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install a water tank for the Rainsville domestic water and sanitation district in Mora county;

25. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for phase 1 improvements to the Cloudcroft wastewater treatment plant in Otero county;

26. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to replace the water line on South Florida avenue and update service meters and connections in Alamogordo in Otero county;

27. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for water line replacement and related street improvements on Alaska avenue in Alamogordo in Otero county;

28. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to repair, renovate and expand the wastewater treatment plant in Tucumcari in Quay county;

29. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to engineer, plan, design and construct improvements, including water line extensions, for the upper La Plata water users association in San Juan county;

30. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to engineer, plan, design and construct improvements, including water line extensions, for the upper La Plata water users association in San Juan county;

31. two hundred nineteen thousand dollars ($219,000) to construct a reservoir in Aztec in San Juan county;

32. five thousand eight hundred ninety-two dollars ($5,892) to improve and replace water lines, including meters, for the Ilfeld mutual domestic water consumers association in San Miguel county;

33. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to continue the engineering analysis and to construct a wastewater system in the town of Cochiti Lake in Sandoval county;

34. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for water system improvements for the Canoncito at Apache Canyon mutual domestic water consumers association in Santa Fe county;

35. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for improvements to the Cerrillos water system in Santa Fe county;

36. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for an environmental assessment for the Cuatro Villas mutual domestic water users association in Santa Fe county;

37. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to construct a domestic water distribution system for the Solacito mutual domestic water consumers association in Santa Fe county;

38. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve the water system for the Cundiyo municipal domestic water association in Cundiyo in Santa Fe county;

39. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct the extension of a sewer line from Rufina street to Agua Fria road through Camino Polvoso in Santa Fe county;

40. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design an effluent water line to serve public schools and parks in Tierra Contenta in Santa Fe county;

41. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to improve, upgrade and equip the Santa Fe water treatment facility in Santa Fe county;

42. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to the Santa Fe wastewater system in the Rancho Golondrinas area in Santa Fe county;

43. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000) for pumps and pipelines to transport treated effluent water from the wastewater treatment plant to the municipal golf course and school athletic fields for irrigation in Truth or Consequences in Sierra county;

44. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to the Canon mutual domestic water consumers association in Taos county;

45. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the water and wastewater systems in Taos Ski Valley in Taos county;

46. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for construction and repairs on the water system for the Trampas mutual domestic water consumers association in Taos county;

47. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to repair and upgrade the sewer and water systems in Mountainair in Torrance county;

48. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the repair and reconditioning of the water tower in Clayton in Union county; and

49. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) to replace water well number 4 in Belen in Valencia county.

Section 15. WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND--DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of environment that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, three million dollars ($3,000,000) is appropriated to the wastewater facility construction loan fund to assist local governments in financing the construction of critical wastewater facilities statewide.

Section 16. STATE FAIR PROJECTS--STATE FAIR COMMISSION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state fair commission that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state fair commission for the following purposes:

1. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements and infrastructure needs at the New Mexico state fair in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

2. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for roof repairs at the swine barn and for improvements and infrastructure needs at the New Mexico state fair in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

3. one million six hundred two thousand dollars ($1,602,000) to improve facilities and infrastructure at the New Mexico state fair in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

4. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for upgrading the electrical system at the African-American pavilion at the New Mexico state fair in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

5. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements and infrastructure needs at the New Mexico state fair in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and

6. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for improvements and infrastructure needs at the New Mexico state fair in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.

Section 17. DIGITAL MICROWAVE PROJECT--GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the general services department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, two million dollars ($2,000,000) is appropriated to the general services department to continue the development of a digital microwave communications backbone for the state.

Section 18. HIGHWAY PROJECTS--STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state highway and transportation department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state highway and transportation department for the following purposes:

1. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for improvements to Loma Larga road in Corrales in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties;

2. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install a visitor welcome sign for Corrales in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties;

3. one thousand dollars ($1,000) to repair and purchase street signs for various village roads in Corrales in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties;

4. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to improve and construct the extension of McMahon boulevard from Unser boulevard to the Coors bypass in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

5. two thousand dollars ($2,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

6. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the access road to the west side shooting park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

7. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for extension of Paseo del Norte and Unser boulevard in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

8. four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) for design, land acquisition, roadway construction, walkways, bike paths, landscaping, utilities and associated improvements on Paseo del Volcan in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

9. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

10. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct a joint-use bicycle and pedestrian trail and landscaping improvements on the southeast corner of Montgomery and Tramway boulevards in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

11. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

12. thirty-eight thousand dollars ($38,000) for asphalt overlay on Marez road from the intersection with Atrisco drive east to the end of the road in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;

13. thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000) for asphalt overlay and base preparation on Shipman road southwest of Foothill drive to the end of the road in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;

14. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for asphalt overlay on Wilbur road from the intersection with Tapia boulevard west to the end of the road in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;

15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to upgrade and pave Pinon trail in the east mountain area of Bernalillo county;

16. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for asphalt overlay on San Diego avenue, west of Barstow street, in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

17. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for asphalt overlay on Barstow street between Florence avenue and Elena street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

18. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for asphalt overlay on Modesto avenue between Eubank boulevard and Ventura street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

19. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

20. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct a bicycle trail and pedestrian and landscaping improvements on the southeast corner of Montgomery and Tramway boulevards in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

21. twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,000) for paving and improving Paseo del Banco in the south valley in Bernalillo county;

22. fifty-two thousand dollars ($52,000) for paving and improving Zartman road in the south valley in Bernalillo county;

23. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

24. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to reconstruct and incorporate improvements to Fourth street NW from Solar road to Douglas MacArthur road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

25. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for traffic-calming devices and streetlights on Lakeview road east of Isleta boulevard in Bernalillo county;

26. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for road improvements, including resurfacing, to Del Rio road in Bernalillo county;

27. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for road improvements, including resurfacing, to Durand road in Bernalillo county;

28. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for road improvements, including resurfacing, to Condeshire road in Bernalillo county;

29. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct a bicycle trail and pedestrian trail and landscaping improvements on the southeast corner of Montgomery and Tramway boulevards in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

30. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

31. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a traffic signal at Paseo del Norte and Browning avenue in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

32. two thousand dollars ($2,000) to plan, design and construct or purchase a temporary speed bump on Parsifal street NE at Osuna road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

33. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

34. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for improvements to Paseo del Norte from Eagle Ranch road to Golf Course road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

35. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve and construct the extension of McMahon boulevard from Unser boulevard to the Coors bypass in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

36. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to plan, design, construct and equip speed and traffic control measures on various village roads in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

37. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to improve one-half mile of Atkinson road, including paving, widening and building curbs and gutters, in Chaves county;

38. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for improvements on roads in Curry county;

39. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements on Curry county road 11 between New Mexico state highway 108 and the Texas state line;

40. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to survey, design, compact and asphalt Eagle's Nest road in Dona Ana in Dona Ana county;

41. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for improvements to Payan road in Dona Ana county;

42. eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) for improvements to the roads in Rodey in Dona Ana county;

43. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to reconstruct Shenandoah road in Dona Ana county;

44. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct sidewalks on Cedar street from Fourth to Eighth streets in Loving in Eddy county;

45. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, improve and construct the main storm drainage ditch in Hurley in Grant county;

46. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to provide state matching funds for a federal grant to purchase equipment for the Corre Caminos transit system in Grant county;

47. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for street improvements in Roy in Harding county;

48. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for road improvements in Mosquero in Harding county;

49. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve and repair roads in Lea county;

50. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to improve the streets in Tatum in Lea county;

51. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for chip and slurry seal improvements on west Marland street, south Grimes street and the truck bypass in Hobbs in Lea county;

52. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to improve and repair roads in Lea county;

53. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for phase 1 extension of Cedar street in Deming in Luna county;

54. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for road and drainage improvements in the Homer C. Jones subdivision at Bluewater lake in McKinley county;

55. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for phase 1 improvements, including right-of-way acquisition, surveys and archaeological clearances, on Burnt Corn road in the Iyanbito chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

56. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to pave roads for the Thoreau chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

57. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to widen and extend South Florida avenue from the armory to Desert Lakes road in Alamogordo in Otero county;

58. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct drainage culverts and make related repairs to conduct water from the La Luz and Laborcita canyons under Riata road in Otero county;

59. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to construct road connectors for the Alamogordo relief route in Otero county;

60. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install a traffic signal at Puerto Rico avenue and Indian Wells road in Alamogordo in Otero county;

61. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for county road improvements in Quay county;

62. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for upgrading the sidewalks and parking area and landscaping along Fir street, a city road in Portales in Roosevelt county;

63. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for paving and curb improvements for North Abilene road in Portales in Roosevelt county;

64. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for various streets, curbs and gutters for the north side of Portales in Roosevelt county;

65. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for repair of streets, curbs and gutters on Elgin from Elbe to Danube and on Fargo from Canadian to Third street in Portales in Roosevelt county;

66. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to county roads in Roosevelt county;

67. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to improve, widen and build a bridge on county road 3500 in San Juan county;

68. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for chip seal and overlay on county road 6480 in San Juan county;

69. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for chip seal and overlay on county roads 6400 and 6500 in San Juan county;

70. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for storm drainage improvements on Johnson street in Bloomfield in San Juan county;

71. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for chip seal and overlay on county road 3050 in San Juan county;

72. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements to the county roads in the Sabinosa area of San Miguel county;

73. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for improvements to El Llano road, a county road in San Miguel county;

74. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the repair and improvement of various county roads and drainage in Tecolote in San Miguel county;

75. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements to Ribera and El Coruco roads, also known as county roads A-40-A and A-40-B, in San Miguel county;

76. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for various county road improvements related to the cattle guard project in San Miguel county;

77. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements to county road A-30 in San Miguel county;

78. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to roads in Sena in San Miguel county;

79. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to roads in Lovato in San Miguel county;

80. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to develop and improve Pipeline road in Sandoval county;

81. one hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($165,000) to install traffic signals and construct turn lanes for traffic emerging onto Iris boulevard from the Rio Rancho mid-high school at Fortieth street and Rio Rancho high school at Loma Colorado in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

82. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a traffic signal at New Mexico highway 528 and Idalia road in Sandoval county;

83. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for traffic signals at New Mexico highway 528 and Idalia road and at New Mexico highway 528 and Riverside drive in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

84. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for road upgrading, resurfacing, base materials, slurry, chip sealing and paving of Monte Alto road, a county road in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;

85. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to construct a pedestrian pathway in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;

86. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to purchase and install a railroad crossing signal at Avenida Eldorado in Santa Fe county;

87. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to construct and pave Dinkle road in Santa Fe county;

88. eighteen thousand five hundred dollars ($18,500) to design, purchase materials for and pave a section of county road 8 in Edgewood in Santa Fe county;

89. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to reconstruct and pave county road 55 in Santa Fe county;

90. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to resurface county roads within La Tierra subdivision northwest of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

91. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct phase 3 water, sewer, drainage and paving improvements on Agua Fria road in Santa Fe county;

92. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct a bridge and an approach road on South Meadows road from Agua Fria road to the entrance of Cottonwood park in Santa Fe county;

93. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) for road improvements, including curbs, gutters, sidewalks and pavement, on Paseo de Conquistador in Santa Fe county;

94. seventy-four thousand five hundred dollars ($74,500) for improvements to Sunrise road in Santa Fe county;

95. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to pave Balboa and Hallmark streets in Elephant Butte in Sierra county;

96. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve Camino de Abajo in Taos county; and

97. one hundred thirty-six thousand dollars ($136,000) to pave roads in the Los Ranchitos subdivision in Valencia county.

Section 19. CIVIL AIR PATROL PROJECTS--AVIATION DIVISION--STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the aviation division of the state highway and transportation department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the aviation division of the state highway and transportation department for the following purposes:

1. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to design, construct and equip a hangar and office facility for the civil air patrol at the Farmington airport in San Juan county; and

2. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct and equip a hangar for the civil air patrol at the Taos regional airport in Taos county.

Section 20. INDIAN PROJECTS--NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the New Mexico office of Indian affairs that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs for the following purposes:

1. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct a recreation center park at the Pueblo of Isleta in Bernalillo and Valencia counties;

2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a health care facility at the To'hajiilee chapter of the Navajo Nation in Bernalillo county;

3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements, including lighting, for outdoor basketball courts at the To'hajiilee chapter of the Navajo Nation in Bernalillo county;

4. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to improve and expand a wastewater lagoon in Pine Hill for the Ramah chapter of the Navajo Nation in Cibola county;

5. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan and design an outdoor youth recreation center for the Ramah chapter of the Navajo Nation in Cibola county;

6. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct the renovation of the youth center at the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;

7. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct an outdoor pedestrian running track and install fencing at the Shiwi Tsana park at the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;

8. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a facility and pave the parking lot at the Bread Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

9. ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500) to complete a powerline extension for the Pinedale chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

10. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a wastewater system for the Coyote Canyon chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

11. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a police substation in the Rock Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

12. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design and construct a kitchen addition for the head start modular building at the White Horse Lake chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

13. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for an ambulance for the Pueblo of Laguna in Bernalillo, Sandoval and Cibola counties;

14. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements and construction at the fire department in Mescalero in Otero county;

15. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for improvements and construction at the fire department and for the wastewater treatment plant in Mescalero in Otero county;

16. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct the final phase of the arts, crafts, visitor and administration center for the eight northern Indian pueblos council in the Pueblo of San Juan in Rio Arriba county;

17. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for renovation, repair and improvements to the neighborhood facility in the Pueblo of Santa Clara in Rio Arriba county;

18. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to construct and equip the final phase of the arts, crafts, visitor and administration center for the eight northern Indian pueblos council in the Pueblo of San Juan in Rio Arriba county;

19. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install security and fencing for the gymnasium in the Pueblo of San Juan in Rio Arriba county;

20. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to renovate the community library in the Pueblo of San Juan in Rio Arriba county;

21. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase gymnasium maintenance equipment in the Pueblo of San Juan in Rio Arriba county;

22. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct an addition to the chapter house for the Beclabito chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

23. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate and landscape Veterans' park at the Nenahnezad chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

24. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for planning and designing the farm irrigation system at the Gadii'ahi chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

25. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase a vehicle for the San Juan chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

26. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to construct an addition to the boys' and girls' club facility at the Shiprock chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

27. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for lighting for historic buildings at Navajo preparatory school in Farmington in San Juan county;

28. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a photovoltaic solar power system for the Two Grey Hills chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

29. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct and rehabilitate the existing building for future classroom space at Navajo preparatory school in San Juan county;

30. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a water line extension, including clearances, right-of-way acquisition and construction, in the Crystal chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

31. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for bathroom additions at the Littlewater chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

32. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a community services building at the Pueblo of Jemez in Sandoval county;

33. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to continue construction and make improvements to the head start and child-care facility for the Pueblo of Santa Ana in Sandoval county;

34. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase a bus for the head start program at the Pueblo of Zia in Sandoval county;

35. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase a bus for the head start program at the Pueblo of Santa Ana in Sandoval county;

36. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a lifelong learning center at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;

37. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a lifelong learning center at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;

38. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a lifelong learning center at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;

39. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to equip and furnish the intergenerational wellness center at the Pueblo of Tesuque in Santa Fe county;

40. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct phase 4 of the Pueblo of Pojoaque wellness and recreation center in Santa Fe county;

41. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for phase 1 design and phase 2 construction of a multiple sports complex at the Santa Fe Indian school in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

42. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a lifelong learning center at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;

43. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for recreational fields at the Santa Fe Indian school in Santa Fe county;

44. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a lifelong learning center at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;

45. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and construct a wellness center for the Alamo chapter of the Navajo Nation in Socorro county;

46. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install water line extensions in the Alamo Navajo community in Socorro county; and

47. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the Taos Pueblo education center in Taos county.

Section 21. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROJECTS--LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the local government division of the department of finance and administration that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the local government division for the following purposes:

1. one thousand dollars ($1,000) to repair hiking trail signs and shelters in Corrales in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties;

2. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements to Piedras Marcadas 2 park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

3. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish phase 2 development of Tuscany park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

4. nine thousand dollars ($9,000) for continued construction of Albuquerque fire department station 21 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

5. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase automated external defibrillators for the Bernalillo county sheriff's department;

6. two thousand dollars ($2,000) to construct the Taylor Ranch community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

7. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

8. twelve thousand eight hundred dollars ($12,800) for landscaping, equipment and outdoor furniture for Paradise Hills little league facilities in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

9. thirty-two thousand dollars ($32,000) to make fencing improvements for the Paradise Hills little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

10. nineteen thousand six hundred dollars ($19,600) to plan, design and construct walkways to Paradise Hills little league fields in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

11. fifty-eight thousand dollars ($58,000) to replace the floor of the Paradise Hills community center gymnasium in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

12. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan, design and construct various median landscaping improvements in city council district 8 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

13. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a van for the Holiday Park community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

14. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for construction of a vehicle bridge at the Balloon Fiesta park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve and renovate the Hiland theater in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

17. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to improve, landscape and provide computers, equipment and furniture at the Juan Tabo library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

18. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to improve, renovate and provide computers, equipment and furniture at the Wyoming library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

19. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to furnish and equip the Frances Parrish library in the Albuquerque and Bernalillo county library system;

20. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for repair and construction of sidewalks in the Clayton Heights and Lomas del Cielo neighborhoods in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

21. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for reforestation, irrigation and landscaping in the University Heights neighborhood in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

22. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the renovation of the Hiland theater in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

23. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate a facility for at-risk youth at 1710 Centro Familiar SW in Bernalillo county;

24. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct the Barelas memorial plaza in the community of Barelas in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

25. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to develop the site for, plan, design, construct and equip phase 1 of a multipurpose family service center in the south valley of Bernalillo county;

26. one hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($185,000) to acquire a tractor-trailer unit for the east mountain transfer station in Bernalillo county;

27. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan and construct Manzano Mesa park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

28. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan and construct Singing Arrow park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

29. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to acquire land for facility expansion and site improvements at the Los Vecinos community center in Bernalillo county;

30. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the East Mountain library in Bernalillo county;

31. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the Lomas-Tramway library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

32. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to design and construct a trail between Ben Greiner soccer field and Big Sky hang glider park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

33. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to design and construct a tennis court and parking area at Oakland avenue northeast and Browning avenue northeast in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

34. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for equipment and improvements at the Roadrunner little league fields in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

35. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for phase 1 construction and renovation of the Albuquerque museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

36. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct a building for the business incubator program in southeast Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

37. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to expand the infrastructure of the Arbolera de Vida development in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

38. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to design, construct and furnish the renovation of Tiguex park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

39. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate and repair the special collections branch of the Albuquerque public library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

40. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

41. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for equipment for the police athletic league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

42. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for crime prevention through environmental design for building projects in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

43. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements at the Casa Grande linear park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

44. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for construction of a vehicle bridge at the Balloon Fiesta park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

45. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

46. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

47. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to renovate the Amistad crisis shelter in Bernalillo county;

48. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the renovation of the Hiland theater in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

49. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to design, construct and equip an information technology system for Albuquerque and Bernalillo county libraries;

50. sixty-one thousand dollars ($61,000) to plan, design, construct and equip the Comanche South neighborhood park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

51. seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for the design, development, fabrication, construction, purchase and installation of exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

52. twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000) for grading, soil stabilization, sidewalks, parking lots and other infrastructure design and installation at the National Atomic museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

53. seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install exhibits and infrastructure at the Abruzzo international balloon museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

54. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the renovation of the Hiland theater in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

55. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to renovate, upgrade and equip Pat Hurley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

56. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install office equipment and information technology at Taylor Ranch library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

57. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase office and field maintenance equipment at West Mesa little league park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

58. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to plan, design and construct a basketball court in Rinconada Point park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

59. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to construct and equip the Los Padillas swimming pool facility in Bernalillo county;

60. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate the Amistad crisis shelter in Bernalillo county;

61. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase and install extractor system equipment at fire station 17 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

62. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for improvements for West Mesa little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

63. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for improvements to Candelaria village center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

64. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan and design a skateboard park in house district 17 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

65. two hundred ten thousand dollars ($210,000) for improvements for Westgate little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

66. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to renovate a facility for at-risk youth at 1710 Centro Familiar SW in Bernalillo county;

67. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for repair and replacement of the roof at the Hiland theater in Bernalillo county;

68. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for renovation and landscaping of the median on Ridgecrest drive between Burton avenue and Kathryn avenue SE in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

69. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the development of a small business incubator in southeast Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

70. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for the Vista Verde park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

71. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the renovation of the Hiland theater in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

72. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to furnish, equip and make improvements to the Lomas-Tramway branch of the Albuquerque and Bernalillo county library system;

73. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to furnish, equip and make improvements to the Wyoming branch of the Albuquerque and Bernalillo county library system;

74. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a roof and upgrade the utilities at the Hubbell house in the south valley of Bernalillo county;

75. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the design, development, fabrication, construction, purchase and installation of exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

76. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the renovation of the Hiland theater in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

77. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for equipment and improvements at the Roadrunner little league fields in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

78. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to plan, design and construct median landscaping improvements in city council district 8 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

79. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for equipment, furnishings and other improvements at the Juan Tabo library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

80. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for equipment, furnishings and other improvements to the Cherry Hills library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

81. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for automated external defibrillators for the sheriff's department in Bernalillo county;

82. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for phase 1 construction and renovation of the Albuquerque museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

83. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan and design for ground development and infrastructure to prepare for construction of the southwest velodrome in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

84. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

85. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for construction of a vehicle bridge at the Balloon Fiesta park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

86. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

87. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install furniture and equipment at the Taylor Ranch community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

88. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for continued construction of Albuquerque fire department station 21 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

89. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install equipment and information technology and to repair the roof at Taylor Ranch library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

90. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install signage for the Riverfronte Estates neighborhood association in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

91. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install signage for the Paradise Hills civic association in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

92. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install signage for the Rancho Sereno neighborhood association in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

93. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install signage for the Piedras Marcadas neighborhood association in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

94. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install signage for Las Terrazas neighborhood association in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

95. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install signage for the Taylor Ranch neighborhood association in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

96. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase land for the Paradise Hills soccer and little league facilities in Bernalillo county;

97. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for phase 1 construction and renovation of the Albuquerque museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

98. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

99. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for site improvements, including erosion control, bleachers, picnic tables, shade structures and walkways, for the Paradise Hills little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

100. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, construct and equip the Alameda little league fields at Alameda business park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

101. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for renovations and equipment for the Petroglyph little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

102. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install utility service equipment for Reserve in Catron county;

103. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a county fair building in Catron county;

104. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase equipment for the Roswell youth football league in Chaves county;

105. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase equipment for the Roswell police department in Chaves county;

106. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct, improve, equip and furnish phases 2 and 3 at the southeast New Mexico historical center's archives building in Roswell in Chaves county;

107. seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) for phase 5 improvements to the Cielo Grande recreation area soccer complex in Roswell in Chaves county;

108. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to design and construct a regional fire training center in Roswell in Chaves county;

109. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to equip the boys' and girls' club in Roswell in Chaves county;

110. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct a monument to Blackdom township in Roswell in Chaves county;

111. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for phase 2 construction, including engineering and architectural costs, of the central fire station in Dexter in Chaves county;

112. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for purchasing and installing playground equipment in the parks in Dexter in Chaves county;

113. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to continue phase 3 construction, including lighting, landscaping and fields, for the Hagerman sports complex and little league fields in Chaves county;

114. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at Lake Arthur municipal park in Chaves county;

115. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to improve and equip the playground at the working mothers day nursery in Roswell in Chaves county;

116. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to expand the parking area at Tobosa developmental services in Roswell in Chaves county;

117. eight thousand dollars ($8,000) for improvements, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the working mothers day nursery in Roswell in Chaves county;

118. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the purchase of recreational equipment for the boys' and girls' club of Roswell in Chaves county;

119. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for Poe Corn Center park in Roswell in Chaves county;

120. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for Melendez park in Roswell in Chaves county;

121. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the construction and equipping of a covered picnic area for Melendez park in Roswell in Chaves county;

122. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design and construct a regional fire training center in Chaves county;

123. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for phase 5 improvements to the Cielo Grande recreation area soccer complex in Roswell in Chaves county;

124. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct, improve, equip and furnish phases 2 and 3 at the southeast New Mexico historical center's archives building in Roswell in Chaves county;

125. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for phase 5 improvements to the Cielo Grande recreation area soccer complex in Roswell in Chaves county;

126. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct, improve, equip and furnish phases 2 and 3 at the southeast New Mexico historical center's archives building in Roswell in Chaves county;

127. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase a mobile mammography unit in Roswell in Chaves county;

128. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for playground improvements and equipment at the working mothers day nursery in Roswell in Chaves county;

129. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase and equip a command post crime scene vehicle for the sheriff's department in Chaves county;

130. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for lighting for the Randy Willis baseball field in Roswell in Chaves county;

131. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase police vehicles for Grants in Cibola county;

132. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to replace or repair the roof on the city hall in Grants in Cibola county;

133. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase police vehicles for the Milan police department in Cibola county;

134. thirteen thousand five hundred dollars ($13,500) to purchase a vehicle for the animal control officer in Milan in Cibola county;

135. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) to renovate the police department building in Milan in Cibola county;

136. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to construct a substation for the Candy Kitchen volunteer fire department in Pine Hill in Cibola county;

137. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to remodel the Cibola county complex to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990;

138. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase police vehicles for Grants in Cibola county;

139. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to replace or repair the roof on the city hall in Grants in Cibola county;

140. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct or acquire and renovate a food kitchen for Grants in Cibola county;

141. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase equipment for the Cibola county road department;

142. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to equip and furnish a community center in Cebolleta in Cibola county;

143. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to renovate the Cibola county court complex;

144. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to purchase and install information technology for the Grants police department in Cibola county;

145. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to repair, renovate and expand the Raton convention center in Colfax county;

146. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for improvements to the Melrose swimming pool in Curry county;

147. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the design, development and construction of roads and infrastructure at the Clovis industrial park in Clovis in Curry county;

148. two hundred eighty thousand dollars ($280,000) for designing, constructing and equipping the Bob Spencer baseball field in Clovis in Curry county;

149. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct an office, a restroom and storage in the fire station in Grady in Curry county;

150. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase a pumper truck in Texico in Curry county;

151. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the design and construction of an addition to the Life Saver food bank facility in Clovis in Curry county;

152. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for the De Baca county courthouse;

153. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to the recreational facility to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in Dona Ana in Dona Ana county;

154. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install a sprinkler system for the soccer field and playground equipment at the Robledo community center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

155. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct a memorial wall honoring Dona Ana county veterans of the second world war and the Korean war in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

156. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for the plan, design and construction of a municipal complex in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;

157. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for improvements to the park in Mesquite in Dona Ana county;

158. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the expansion of the health clinic in Chaparral in Dona Ana county;

159. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for phase 1 renovation of the Rio Grande theatre in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

160. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to design and construct a memorial wall at Veterans' park in Las Cruces honoring Dona Ana county veterans who served during the second world war and the Korean war;

161. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the planning, designing and construction of an expansion of the judicial complex in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

162. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for upgrading and equipment for the Las Alturas volunteer fire department substation in Las Alturas in Dona Ana county;

163. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for phase 1 renovation of the Rio Grande theatre in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

164. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the purchase of land for recreation in La Mesa in Dona Ana county;

165. ninety-seven thousand dollars ($97,000) for phase 3 centralization of homeless services for the Mesilla Valley community of hope homeless shelter in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

166. three hundred twenty thousand dollars ($320,000) to plan, design and prepare the site for the plaza in downtown Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

167. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan and construct the community of hope homeless shelter in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

168. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve, renovate and repair the Rio Grande theatre in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

169. seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to design and construct a memorial wall at Veterans' park in Las Cruces honoring Dona Ana county veterans who served during the second world war and the Korean war;

170. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct a veterans' memorial wall in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

171. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct a swim-training facility as part of the new Hatch community park in Hatch in Dona Ana county;

172. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to equip the First Step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

173. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct the judicial complex in Hatch in Dona Ana county;

174. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase land for a park in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

175. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the construction of the Hatch ambulance services building in Hatch in Dona Ana county;

176. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a playground park in Tortugas in Dona Ana county;

177. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase land for recreational purposes in San Miguel in Dona Ana county;

178. seventy-four thousand dollars ($74,000) for land purchase, parking, surveys, fencing, toilets, trails and signage for an outdoor nature center in Dona Ana county;

179. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for phase 1 renovation of the Rio Grande theatre in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

180. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the First Step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

181. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan and construct the community of hope homeless shelter in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

182. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for improvements to the streetscape and the Canal street parking lot for the main street project in the downtown area of Carlsbad in Eddy county;

183. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the purchase and installation of a sign for the Walter Gerrells performing arts and exhibition center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

184. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for landscaping improvements for the city of Carlsbad in Eddy county;

185. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) to design and construct a youth sports complex in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

186. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct shelters and shade structures at San Jose plaza park in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

187. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to design, construct and equip an addition to the public shooting range in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

188. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a municipal complex in Loving in Eddy county;

189. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase a backhoe for Loving in Eddy county;

190. seventeen thousand five hundred dollars ($17,500) to improve and repair the sheriff's posse arena in Eddy county;

191. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to design and construct a fire station for the Malaga volunteer fire department in Eddy county;

192. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design and construct a skateboard and hockey arena at the Carlsbad Riverwalk recreation center in Eddy county;

193. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase a fire truck for Artesia in Eddy county;

194. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan and design an expansion and upgrade equipment at the Artesia vocational training center in Eddy county;

195. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to renovate the Eddy county horse arena restrooms and concession stand;

196. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to develop and expand Woodbine cemetery in Artesia in Eddy county;

197. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to renovate the Eddy county horse arena restrooms and concession stand;

198. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to upgrade equipment at and expand the Artesia vocational training center in Eddy county;

199. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase a fire truck for Artesia in Eddy county;

200. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to design and construct phase 2 additions to the Martin Luther King recreational complex in Artesia in Eddy county;

201. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to design and construct phase 1 for a youth sports complex in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

202. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to renovate the Carlsbad Will Merchant adult softball complex in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

203. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the Carlsbad cemetery in Eddy county;

204. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design and construct an animal shelter in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

205. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to the plaza at San Jose park in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

206. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to design and construct restroom facilities and a concession area at the public shooting range in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

207. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the sheriff's posse rodeo arena in Eddy county;

208. four thousand dollars ($4,000) for improvements to the main street streetscape construction project in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

209. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the purchase and installation of a sign for the Walter Gerrells performing arts and exhibition center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

210. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a community-built park in Silver City in Grant county;

211. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to Memory Lane cemetery in Silver City in Grant county;

212. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate the Grant county detention facility, including improvements to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990;

213. forty-four thousand dollars ($44,000) to rebuild the historic La Capilla in Silver City in Grant county;

214. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase a vehicle to be used countywide for fire protection in Grant county;

215. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct a skate park in Penny park in Silver City in Grant county;

216. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan, design and construct La Capilla project in Silver City in Grant county;

217. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make improvements to the Memory Lane cemetery in Silver City in Grant county;

218. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to improve the infrastructure in the industrial park in Santa Clara in Grant county;

219. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct a storage building for the Bayard maintenance department in Grant county;

220. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the purchase of land, planning, designing, construction, equipping and landscaping for the Hachita recreation center in Grant county;

221. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to replace all electrical wiring to accommodate computers in Vaughn city hall in Guadalupe county;

222. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for repairs to a roof on a county building in Guadalupe county;

223. twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) for the purchase of a backhoe for Guadalupe county;

224. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the purchase of road equipment for Guadalupe county;

225. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements to the Harding county courthouse and community center;

226. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for renovating the fairgrounds food court in Lea county;

227. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for rural telecommunications infrastructure development and broadband services in Lea county;

228. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for development and landscaping of entrance areas, Joe Harvey boulevard and a trail system in Hobbs in Lea county;

229. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a tractor for weed control in Tatum in Lea county;

230. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for upgrading the fire suppression system at the Nor-Lea hospital in Lovington in Lea county;

231. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for rural telecommunications infrastructure development and broadband services in Lea county;

232. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install a fire sprinkler system throughout the hospital in the Nor-Lea special hospital district in Lovington in Lea county;

233. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to plan and design the streetscape for the downtown area in Hobbs in Lea county;

234. one hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($165,000) to design and construct an aquatic center in Lovington in Lea county;

235. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct a public library in Capitan in Lincoln county;

236. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for the renovation of the village hall and health clinic in Corona in Lincoln county;

237. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the construction, furnishing and equipping of the county health facility in Lincoln county;

238. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the construction, furnishing and equipping of the county health facility in Lincoln county;

239. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the renovation of the detention center connected to the county courthouse to convert it to office space in Lincoln county;

240. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) for the design and construction of a new fire station and regional command center for emergency response in Ruidoso in Lincoln county;

241. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to plan, design, construct and equip an annex to the Lincoln county detention facility for the housing and counseling of nonviolent offenders;

242. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase land for and plan, design and construct a motor vehicle department in Deming in Luna county;

243. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to furnish and equip the Deming city-county community library in Luna county;

244. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to purchase two modular buildings to be used as classrooms for the head start center at the Mariano Lake chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

245. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to plan and design an emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence in Gallup in McKinley county;

246. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to design and construct phase 1 of a bicycle trail along Nizhoni boulevard in McKinley county;

247. thirty-four thousand five hundred dollars ($34,500) for a new roof on the performers' quarters and to purchase teepees for the inter-tribal Indian ceremonial association in Gallup in McKinley county;

248. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for renovation and construction of the Standing Rock chapter house of the Standing Rock chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

249. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for improvements to the soccer field in Gallup in McKinley county;

250. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for field improvements at the Tony Dorsett football league city park in Gallup in McKinley county;

251. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a feasibility study for a museum network in McKinley county;

252. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the relocation and expansion of the community pantry in Gallup in McKinley county;

253. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to repair and renovate the Wagon Mound municipal building in Mora county;

254. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for a public transportation feasibility study in Gallup in McKinley county and Grants in Cibola county;

255. forty-three thousand dollars ($43,000) to construct, equip and furnish a safety facility and municipal court building in Tularosa in Otero county;

256. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for parks in Tularosa in Otero county;

257. eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to construct and equip a road shop building in Otero county;

258. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and clear land for a road shop building in Otero county;

259. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to renovate, repair and make improvements at the Flickinger center for performing arts in Alamogordo in Otero county;

260. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for the purchase of land and a building by Alamogordo for the center of protective environment in Alamogordo in Otero county;

261. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to design, construct and equip a juvenile detention facility for Otero county;

262. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct and equip a road shop building in Otero county;

263. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to upgrade the computer system in the Arch Hurley conservancy district in Quay county;

264. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to renovate and expand Trigg hospital in Tucumcari in Quay county;

265. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to design and construct administrative offices and a magistrate court building in San Jon in Quay county;

266. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the family health clinic parking lot, medical equipment and office equipment in Logan in Quay county;

267. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase road equipment in Quay county;

268. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to renovate, repair, equip and furnish the courthouse in Quay county;

269. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for an imaging system for the courthouse in Quay county;

270. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design, construct and renovate a building for the health centers of northern New Mexico clinic and Las Cumbres learning services in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;

271. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to improve, renovate and construct facilities for the Coyote volunteer fire department in Rio Arriba county;

272. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design and construct an animal shelter in Chama in Rio Arriba county;

273. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the purchase and installation of equipment for phase 2 of the rural events center in Rio Arriba county;

274. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the purchase of art and a display structure for the exhibition of art for the mission convento in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;

275. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for materials to pave the parking lot at the Chamita community center in Rio Arriba county;

276. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to make improvements to a children's learning service facility in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;

277. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for landscaping and playground improvements at the Alcalde multipurpose center in Rio Arriba county;

278. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct a new fire station for the Truchas volunteer fire department in Truchas in Rio Arriba county;

279. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate, expand and equip the playground area at Las Cumbres learning services in Rio Arriba county;

280. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for grounds and building improvements, including lighting, landscaping and equipment to resolve water runoff, at Las Cumbres learning services in Rio Arriba county;

281. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct an addition to La Casa de Buena Salud family health center in Portales in Roosevelt county;

282. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct an addition to the Arch volunteer fire department building in Roosevelt county;

283. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase road equipment for Roosevelt county;

284. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for an addition to the Arch volunteer fire department in Roosevelt county;

285. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase road equipment in Roosevelt county;

286. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for an addition to the Roosevelt county extension office;

287. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to design, construct and equip a park and recreation area in Causey in Roosevelt county;

288. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install computers and related technology in the emergency communications center and to equip the mobile data systems for emergency vehicles in San Juan county;

289. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to install an oil and gas educational exhibit at the Gateway museum in Farmington in San Juan county;

290. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and improve park facilities at Salmon park in Bloomfield in San Juan county;

291. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to construct storage and living quarters for El Pueblo volunteer fire department in San Miguel county;

292. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to upgrade the archiving system for the county clerk's office in San Miguel county;

293. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to improve the San Miguel health clinic in San Miguel county;

294. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to repair a pumper truck and to purchase a pumper and tank for the Gallinas fire and rescue department in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

295. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to improve baseball fields in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

296. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to plan, design and construct a drag race strip in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

297. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct and furnish a substation for the Cabo Lucero volunteer fire department in San Miguel county;

298. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the constructing, equipping and furnishing of a municipal office and fire department complex in Pecos in San Miguel county;

299. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to continue improvements and landscaping at the New Mexico soccer complex in Sandoval county;

300. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for phase 2 construction of a health and community services center in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

301. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish the health and community services building in Sandoval county;

302. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to make improvements, including fencing, to the Rotary park softball field in Bernalillo in Sandoval county;

303. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to renovate the old San Ysidro fire station for use as a public safety building for a law enforcement and emergency medical command center as well as serving other governmental agencies in Sandoval county;

304. forty-two thousand dollars ($42,000) to purchase patrol vehicles for Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

305. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for continued construction of the health and community services center in Sandoval county;

306. sixty-six thousand dollars ($66,000) to purchase patrol vehicles for Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

307. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to plan, design and construct a bicycle and pedestrian path between the North Hills subdivision and Northern Meadows subdivision in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

308. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase an ambulance for Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

309. one hundred fourteen thousand dollars ($114,000) for continued construction of the health and community services center in Sandoval county;

310. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase a fire truck for La Cueva volunteer fire department in Jemez Springs in Sandoval county;

311. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design and construct a fire substation building and site at the fish hatchery for La Cueva volunteer fire department in the Jemez Springs area in Sandoval county;

312. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for renovation and repair of the old fire house, including the purchase and installation of a security system, for use by the courts in Corrales in Sandoval county;

313. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements and construction at the thirteenth judicial district court complex in Sandoval county;

314. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for construction of the health and community services center in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

315. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for infrastructure and improvements, including grass and trees, at the Lovelace New Mexico soccer tournament complex in Sandoval county;

316. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the renovation of Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

317. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to furnish, equip and make improvements to the Vista Grande public library in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;

318. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct phase 1 of a collaborative model teen and family services multipurpose center in Tierra Contenta in Santa Fe county;

319. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to plan, design and construct a public safety building in Edgewood in Santa Fe county;

320. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase medical equipment, including a bone densitometer, for women's health services in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

321. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to acquire land for, plan, design and construct a youth and agriculture facility, to be used for extension services and 4-H club activities, in the southern area of Santa Fe county;

322. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase and install park equipment in Stanley in Santa Fe county;

323. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for continued improvements, including planning, designing, constructing and equipping, at La Puebla park athletic facilities in Santa Fe county;

324. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to acquire land for, plan, design, construct and equip a health complex in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

325. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

326. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

327. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the renovation of Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

328. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct phase 1 of a youth center in Tierra Contenta in Santa Fe county;

329. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to renovate Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

330. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

331. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

332. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to La Cienega community center in Santa Fe county;

333. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase land for and plan, design, construct and equip a community park in La Cienega in Santa Fe county;

334. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to acquire land for, plan, design, construct and equip a health complex in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

335. ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) to renovate the city's swimming pool, including repairs and resurfacing, in Socorro in Socorro county;

336. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design, construct, equip and renovate Sedillo park in Socorro in Socorro county;

337. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for an addition to the skate park facility in Socorro in Socorro county;

338. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to design, construct, remodel, equip and renovate the community center in La Joya in Socorro county;

339. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan and design a children's residential treatment facility in Taos county;

340. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve and construct additions to the Red River conference center in Red River in Taos county;

341. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the purchase and equipping of a sheriff's vehicle for Taos county;

342. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the purchase of film equipment, digital camera, sound recording equipment, lighting, editing equipment, projector and screen for Taos county;

343. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a fire station for Talpa, Ranchos de Taos and Pot Creek in Taos county;

344. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the purchase, construction, repair, equipping and furnishing of community centers and infrastructure for Chamisal and Ranchitos community centers in Taos county;

345. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install lights and bleachers and to construct a concession stand and storeroom for the Taos little league in Taos county;

346. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to improve and equip, including the construction of a water well, the Amalia neighborhood association community center in Taos county;

347. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the construction of affordable housing and purchase of materials and equipment as part of the Taos county Youthbuild development program in Taos county;

348. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to construct and equip a community and emergency response center in Llano Quemado in Taos county;

349. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for city park improvements, including purchasing playground equipment, in Mountainair in Torrance county;

350. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to plan, design, engineer and construct a maintenance and equipment storage building in Willard in Torrance county;

351. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design, construct, equip and furnish the medical facility in Estancia in Torrance county;

352. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to repair and improve trucks for the McIntosh fire department in Torrance county;

353. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for construction of a village hall for Encino in Torrance county;

354. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to design, construct, equip and furnish the medical facility in Estancia in Torrance county;

355. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for phase 4 of remodeling the Clayton civic center in Clayton in Union county;

356. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for phase 2 of the remodeling of the swimming pool in Clayton in Union county;

357. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct a building to house a new rescue vehicle in Capulin in Union county;

358. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct an ambulance and emergency medical services station in Des Moines in Union county;

359. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements, including parking, drainage ponds and landscaping, to the site adjacent to the village library in Los Lunas in Valencia county;

360. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a fire and police station in Bosque Farms in Valencia county;

361. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct, make improvements to, landscape and furnish the multipurpose park in Belen in Valencia county;

362. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan and design a voting machine warehouse in Valencia county;

363. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install playground equipment and construct a basketball court for El Cerro community center in Valencia county;

364. eight thousand seven hundred dollars ($8,700) to replace overhead doors and automatic openers for the Tome-Adelino volunteer fire department in Valencia county;

365. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct health service facilities in Valencia county;

366. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a fire and police station in Bosque Farms in Valencia county;

367. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to remodel the Casa Colorada school building as a community meeting center for Valencia county;

368. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for improvements and construction of sidewalks and wheelchair ramps to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in the Luna Hills area of Los Lunas in Valencia county;

369. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to construct, make improvements to, landscape and furnish the multipurpose park in Belen in Valencia county; and

370. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase a fire engine for wildfires statewide.

Section 22. PUBLIC SCHOOL PROJECTS--STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state department of public education that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state department of public education for the following purposes:

1. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase technological equipment for the Corrales elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Sandoval county;

2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase educational technology for Marie M. Hughes elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase educational technology for computer laboratories at Marie M. Hughes elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

4. forty-four thousand dollars ($44,000) for phase 1 construction of a computer laboratory at Jimmy E. Carter middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

5. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase equipment for Marie M. Hughes elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

6. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a rifle range for Cibola high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

7. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to update classroom computers, replace open laboratory computers, update software, build and equip a television production studio, purchase network laser printers and purchase projectors and smart boards as part of the technology plan at Madison middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

8. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to design and install an air conditioning system for the East Mountain charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

9. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for technology, furniture, equipment and improvements at Sandia high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

10. one hundred thirty-two thousand dollars ($132,000) to upgrade the athletic fields at Highland high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

11. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct, equip and purchase or renovate a facility for the Amy Biehl charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

12. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for improvements and construction to the facility and site of the family focus center at Zia elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

13. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the library computer laboratory expansion project at Rio Grande high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

14. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install portable classrooms at South Valley academy in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

15. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase educational technology for Sandia high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

16. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase physical education equipment for Sandia high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install educational technology at Albuquerque high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

18. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for fencing, landscaping and safety improvements to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 at the baseball facility at Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

19. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to develop and equip a mini-park at Onate elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

20. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to renovate and equip the baseball facility and concession stand to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 at Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

21. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology to allow for high-speed access to animation studio and virtual reality simulations at Southwest Secondary learning center in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

22. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for educational technology at Mark Twain elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

23. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) to purchase and install playground equipment to support severely disabled students at Mark Twain elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

24. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for educational technology for Hayes middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

25. eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to purchase and install a flagpole at the Southwest Secondary learning center in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

26. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct, equip and purchase or renovate a facility for the Amy Biehl charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

27. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the library at Hayes middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

28. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for educational technology for Inez elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

29. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the library at Inez elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

30. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for educational technology at Van Buren middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

31. ninety thousand three hundred dollars ($90,300) for educational technology, network infrastructure and phone system upgrades at Montezuma elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

32. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct, equip and purchase or renovate a facility for the Amy Biehl charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

33. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology at Albuquerque high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

34. ninety-six thousand dollars ($96,000) for improvements and construction to the facility and site of the family focus center at Zia elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

35. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase wrestling equipment for West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

36. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for educational technology at Chaparral elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

37. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for educational technology and landscaping improvements at Susie R. Marmon elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

38. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to improve and upgrade the West Mesa high school track facility in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

39. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for educational technology and furniture at Lavaland elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

40. two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) for improvements for the West Mesa swimming team at West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

41. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Jimmy E. Carter middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

42. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at John Adams middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

43. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to Los Padillas wildlife sanctuary and outdoor classroom of the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

44. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for equipment needed to make the transition to digital broadcasting at KANW in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

45. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at Douglas MacArthur elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

46. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to reroof the west wing and cafeteria and kitchen at Los Ranchos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

47. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Alvarado elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

48. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at Taft middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

49. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at La Luz elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

50. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Griegos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

51. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Garfield middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

52. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to design and construct a facility to house Nuestros Valores charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

53. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the purchase of books for Highland high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

54. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the purchase of books for Kirtland elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

55. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for upgrading the athletic fields at Highland high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

56. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for educational technology at Emerson elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

57. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at Bandelier elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

58. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for turf and playground equipment for Sandia elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

59. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to purchase and install artificial turf and playground equipment for Sandia Base elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

60. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology for Manzano high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

61. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase microscopes for Manzano high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

62. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for a listening laboratory for Manzano high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

63. forty-eight thousand dollars ($48,000) for educational technology for Tomasita elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

64. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to fence, landscape and equip the Eldorado high school baseball facilities in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

65. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to develop an animation studio at the Southwest Secondary learning center in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

66. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

67. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Eisenhower middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

68. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Georgia O'Keeffe elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

69. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at S.Y. Jackson elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

70. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at John Baker elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

71. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase educational technology for Hubert Humphrey elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

72. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase educational technology, including computers and software, cameras, scanners and a projection system, for James Monroe middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

73. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase student health improvement equipment for the Cibola cluster middle schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

74. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology to support accelerated reading and math programs at Taylor middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

75. eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) to purchase equipment for the Goddard high school football team in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

76. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase scoreboards for the gymnasiums at Goddard high school and Roswell high school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

77. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to improve the Goddard high school football field in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

78. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for construction, including utilities, and purchasing equipment, including demonstration tables, for classrooms at Goddard high school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

79. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase an activity bus for the Lake Arthur municipal school district in Chaves county;

80. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase and install televisions, including wall mounts and connectors, for the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;

81. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for kindergarten through twelfth grades and an elementary school laboratory in the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;

82. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for purchasing furniture and equipment for new high school classrooms in the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;

83. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for Edgewood elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

84. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for Nancy Lopez elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

85. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for Pecos elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

86. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for Chisum elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

87. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for East Grand Plains elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

88. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for educational technology for Mesa middle school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

89. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for Mountain View middle school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

90. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for the Lake Arthur municipal school district in Chaves county;

91. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology for Hagerman high school in the Hagerman municipal school district in Chaves county;

92. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the construction of the Sandy Pickens memorial in the Roswell independent school district administrative educational services center in Chaves county;

93. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for a wireless mobile computer laboratory for Parkview elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

94. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the Sandy Pickens memorial for the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

95. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for a sports complex at Yucca junior high school in the Clovis municipal school district in Curry county;

96. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to improve and equip land and buildings for schools in the Texico municipal school district in Curry county;

97. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase musical instruments for Highland elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;

98. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at Garfield elementary school in the Hatch Valley municipal school district in Dona Ana county;

99. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to improve the playgrounds for the Carlsbad municipal school district elementary schools in Eddy county;

100. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to design, construct and equip restrooms and a concession facility for an activity field for the Artesia public school district in Eddy county;

101. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for remodeling and equipping the field house at Lovington high school in the Lovington municipal school district in Lea county;

102. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase equipment for the Capitan high school basketball program in the Capitan municipal school district in Lincoln county;

103. twenty-six thousand dollars ($26,000) to purchase equipment for the future farmers of America program at Carrizozo high school in the Carrizozo municipal school district in Lincoln county;

104. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to purchase equipment for the Carrizozo high school athletics program in the Carrizozo municipal school district in Lincoln county;

105. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for the Capitan municipal school district in Lincoln county;

106. two thousand dollars ($2,000) to purchase equipment for the Capitan performing arts program in the Capitan municipal school district in Lincoln county;

107. two thousand dollars ($2,000) to equip the performing arts music program in the Capitan municipal school district in Lincoln county;

108. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase theater curtains for the Capitan performing arts program in the Capitan municipal school district in Lincoln county;

109. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the construction of a multipurpose field for physical education activities for the Hondo Valley public school district in Lincoln county;

110. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design, construct and equip a warming kitchen at Ramah high school in the Gallup-McKinley county public school district in McKinley county;

111. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to renovate the running track at Tularosa high school in the Tularosa municipal school district in Otero county;

112. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for a roof replacement for the middle and elementary school in the Cloudcroft municipal school district in Otero county;

113. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct and equip an addition to the Escalante high school gymnasium in the Chama Valley independent school district in Rio Arriba county;

114. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the purchase and installation of the campus safety and security system for the Portales municipal school district in Portales in Roosevelt county;

115. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the purchase and installation of the campus safety and security system for the Portales municipal school district in Portales in Roosevelt county;

116. three thousand eight hundred thirty-nine dollars ($3,839) to construct and equip an outdoor basketball court for the Bridge Academy charter high school in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

117. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the purchase of band instruments for the Las Vegas city public school district in San Miguel county;

118. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the purchase of band instruments for the West Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county;

119. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for security cameras and supporting technology for all facilities in the Rio Rancho public school district in Sandoval county;

120. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct artificial turf soccer fields for the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;

121. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to drill a well and to purchase and install a water storage tank and disinfection system for the Pojoaque high school-Jacona campus in the Pojoaque Valley public school district in Santa Fe county;

122. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the replacement of the roof at Kearny elementary school in the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;

123. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to design and develop a playground in the Des Moines municipal school district in Union county;

124. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design, construct, equip and install a lighting system for the baseball and softball fields at Los Lunas high school in the Los Lunas public school district in Valencia county; and

125. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a nature trail at La Promesa elementary school in the Belen consolidated school district in Valencia county.

Section 23. STATE BUILDING PROJECTS--CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the property control division of the general services department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the capital program fund for the following purposes:

1. one million one hundred thousand dollars ($1,100,000) to plan and design the state laboratory services building in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

2. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to upgrade the fire system at Fort Bayard medical center in Grant county; and

3. four million six hundred eighty-eight thousand dollars ($4,688,000) to construct phase 2 of the law enforcement academy in Santa Fe county.

Section 24. STATE BUILDING PROJECTS--PUBLIC BUILDINGS REPAIR FUND--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS APPROPRIATION TO FUND--APPROPRIATION FROM FUND TO CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND.--

A. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the property control division of the general services department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, eight million dollars ($8,000,000) is appropriated to the public buildings repair fund for statewide repairs of state-owned facilities.

B. Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) is appropriated from the public buildings repair fund to the capital program fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008 in the following amounts for the following purposes, and any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the public buildings repair fund:

(1) three hundred eight thousand nine hundred ninety-eight dollars ($308,998) to provide facility maintenance at the New Mexico youth diagnostic and development center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(2) one hundred sixty-four thousand six hundred seventy-seven dollars ($164,677) to improve the commodities warehouse in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(3) three hundred fifty-six thousand two hundred fifty-three dollars ($356,253) to repair buildings at Turquoise lodge in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(4) sixty-eight thousand forty-eight dollars ($68,048) for improvements to the southeast income support division office in Bernalillo county;

(5) eighty thousand six hundred dollars ($80,600) to replace the security entry system at the Tiwa building in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(6) three hundred fifty-one thousand three hundred sixty-four dollars ($351,364) to renovate the laundry building at the southern New Mexico rehabilitation center in Roswell in Chaves county;

(7) four hundred sixty-two thousand seven hundred fifty-six dollars ($462,756) to provide boiler, cooler and shower repairs at the New Mexico boys' school in Springer in Colfax county;

(8) sixty thousand one hundred seventy-four dollars ($60,174) to install an automatic fire sprinkler system at the southern New Mexico correctional facility in Dona Ana county;

(9) six hundred nineteen thousand seven hundred eight dollars ($619,708) to upgrade the water system at the southern New Mexico correctional facility in Dona Ana county;

(10) three hundred eighty thousand two hundred forty-four dollars ($380,244) for improvements to the sewer lift station at the southern New Mexico correctional facility in Dona Ana county;

(11) one hundred sixty-seven thousand ninety-four dollars ($167,094) for improvements to the James M. Murray building in Hobbs in Lea county;

(12) six hundred forty thousand thirty dollars ($640,030) to complete construction of the New Mexico state police Gallup office in McKinley county;

(13) three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to replace emergency generators at the Las Vegas medical center in San Miguel county;

(14) two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to replace elevators at the Las Vegas medical center in San Miguel county;

(15) one million dollars ($1,000,000) for installation of boilers at the Las Vegas medical center in San Miguel county;

(16) two hundred ninety-six thousand seven hundred fourteen dollars ($296,714) for asbestos abatement at the Las Vegas medical center in San Miguel county;

(17) four hundred thirty-seven thousand five hundred sixty dollars ($437,560) to complete phase 3 fire alarm and security cameras installation at the Las Vegas medical center in San Miguel county;

(18) one hundred four thousand nine hundred seventy-three dollars ($104,973) to renovate and upgrade the Epi Duran building in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

(19) sixty-one thousand eight hundred sixty-five dollars ($61,865) for an addition to the law enforcement academy officer's memorial in Santa Fe county;

(20) one hundred forty-five thousand nine hundred seven dollars ($145,907) to replace the kitchen flooring at the New Mexico state veterans' home in Truth or Consequences in Sierra county;

(21) one million dollars ($1,000,000) to provide statewide security upgrades at correctional facilities; and

(22) seven hundred forty-three thousand thirty-five dollars ($743,035) for repairs, improvements, equipment and furniture for state facilities statewide.

Section 25. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the following agencies of higher learning that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the following agencies of higher learning for the following purposes:

A. to the governing board of Albuquerque technical-vocational institute, one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) for asphalt and paving for a parking structure at Albuquerque technical-vocational institute in Bernalillo county;

B. to the board of regents of eastern New Mexico university:

(1) five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase an emergency medical services mannequin for classroom training at eastern New Mexico university in Roswell in Chaves county;

(2) five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate classrooms in the occupational technology center at eastern New Mexico university in Roswell in Chaves county;

(3) five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase a bus for eastern New Mexico university in Roswell in Chaves county;

(4) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to design, purchase and build tower sites for digital technology at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county;

(5) twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for phase 1 of a communications and distance learning infrastructure project at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county;

(6) twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for phase 1 of a communications and distance learning infrastructure project at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county;

(7) twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for distance education infrastructure at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county; and

(8) twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for phase 1 of a communications and distance learning infrastructure project at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county;

C. to the governing board of Luna vocational-technical institute, forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase a bus for the Luna vocational-technical institute in San Miguel county;

D. to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands university:

(1) two million one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($2,150,000) to plan, design and construct improvements and to renovate dormitory, cafeteria, bookstore and student union facilities at New Mexico highlands university in Las Vegas in San Miguel county; and

(2) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the purchase of band instruments for New Mexico highlands university in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

E. to the board of regents of New Mexico state university:

(1) eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to purchase and install equipment for KRWG television station, to continue converting to digital technology per federal mandate, at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(2) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for improvements at athletic facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(3) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to design and construct additional facilities for the campus golf course at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(4) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements at athletic facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(5) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate the rodeo arena at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(6) thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for microfilming historic documents in the archives of the states of Durango and Zacatecas in Mexico for the Rio Grande historic collections at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(7) one hundred ninety thousand dollars ($190,000) for improvements and equipment for the athletic department at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

(8) fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to upgrade the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district building in Eddy county; and

(9) fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to improve the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district office in Eddy county;

F. to the governing board of San Juan college:

(1) seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for improvements and repairs to the grounds of the Riverview education and recreational center at San Juan college in Farmington in San Juan county;

(2) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct and equip a recreational complex at San Juan college in Farmington in San Juan county; and

(3) one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a library and educational center at the San Juan college east center in Aztec in San Juan county;

G. to the board of regents of the university of New Mexico:

(1) eight thousand dollars ($8,000) for improvements to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at the athletic department administration building at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(2) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for improvements to the athletic department practice facilities, including the replacement of sod, grading, irrigation and fencing, at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(3) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to develop the computer center at the university of New Mexico children's hospital in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(4) five thousand dollars ($5,000) for improvements to the practice fields for all the sport areas at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(5) two hundred five thousand dollars ($205,000) to plan and design the centennial engineering center at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(6) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the athletic department practice facilities, including the replacement of sod, grading, irrigation and fencing, at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(7) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the athletic department practice facilities, including the replacement of sod, grading, irrigation and fencing, at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(8) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to replace sod, grade and fence the athletic grounds and facilities at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(9) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the athletic department practice facilities, including the replacement of sod, grading, irrigation and fencing, at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(10) one thousand dollars ($1,000) to purchase portable corrals for the New Mexico horse project of the museum of southwestern biology-mammal division at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

(11) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to remodel the basement of the library at the university of New Mexico Gallup branch in McKinley county; and

(12) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to renovate the library at the university of New Mexico campus in Gallup in McKinley county;

H. to the board of regents of western New Mexico university:

(1) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for a mobile media classroom and information technology project at western New Mexico university in Silver City in Grant county;

(2) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for a mobile media classroom and information technology project at western New Mexico university in Silver City in Grant county; and

(3) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a mobile media classroom and information technology project at western New Mexico university in Silver City in Grant county; and

I. to the commission on higher education, one million dollars ($1,000,000) for improvements to the stadium at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.

Section 26. SHORT-TERM SEVERANCE TAX BONDS--DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.--In addition to the bonds issued pursuant to Section 7-27-14 NMSA 1978 and notwithstanding the limitations of that section, in compliance with the Severance Tax Bonding Act, in fiscal year 2003 the state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds with a term that does not extend beyond the fiscal year in which they are issued in an amount not exceeding four million dollars ($4,000,000) when the secretary of public safety certifies the need for the issuance of the bonds. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds are appropriated to the department of public safety for the purpose of purchasing helicopters for the use of the New Mexico state police; provided, however, that no severance tax bonds shall be issued pursuant to this section unless the balance in the severance tax bonding fund as of the date that the bonds are issued is greater than the sum of:

A. the debt service on the severance tax bonds to be issued pursuant to this section;

B. the debt service scheduled to be paid during the remainder of the fiscal year on all outstanding severance tax bonds and supplemental severance tax bonds; and

C. the amount necessary to meet all principal and interest payments on outstanding bonds payable from the severance tax bonding fund on the next two ensuing semiannual payment dates.

Section 27. APPROPRIATION FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Twenty-five million eleven thousand dollars ($25,011,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the capital projects fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the capital projects fund. Money in the capital projects fund shall not revert to any other fund at the end of a fiscal year.

Section 28. AGING PROJECTS--STATE AGENCY ON AGING--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the state agency on aging for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to improve Bear Canyon senior center parking lot in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

2. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to equip and furnish La Amistad senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

3. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to install an exhaust system for the ceramics room and to replace doors to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 at the North Valley senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

4. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct an addition to the Carlsbad senior center to provide an adult daycare group respite program in Eddy county;

5. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to design, construct and equip an addition to the Artesia senior center's meal site in Eddy county;

6. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to construct and furnish the Iyanbito senior center in the Iyanbito chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

7. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for improvements to the senior center parking lot at the Pueblo Pintado chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

8. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand and equip the kitchen facility of the Espanola senior center in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;

9. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for preparing the site for, planning, designing, constructing and equipping an elder care center in the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in Santa Fe county; and

10. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design the Tome and Adelino senior center in Valencia county.

Section 29. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS--ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the economic development department for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for an economic development project in Silver City in Grant county;

2. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for a master economic development plan for Hidalgo county; and

3. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for an economic development project in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.

Section 30. ENVIRONMENT PROJECTS--DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the department of environment for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for the improvement and expansion of the sewer and water lines in Eagle Nest in Colfax county;

2. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan and design a master sewage system for Angel Fire in Colfax county;

3. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for phase 1 of wastewater lift station improvements, being a wet well, in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;

4. sixty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($67,500) to plan, design, construct and install a water line in Eddy county;

5. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for phase 2 water system improvements and additional loop lines for the Cottonwood rural water cooperative in Eddy county;

6. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct phase 2, including effluent ponds and a major sewer interceptor, to meet environmental protection agency regulations at the Artesia wastewater treatment plant in Eddy county;

7. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a wastewater effluent reuse line in Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county;

8. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for a monitoring well at the landfill, including installation of the well, in Mora county;

9. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for landfill closure in Mora and Rainsville in Mora county;

10. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan and develop a domestic water delivery system for the San Luis-Cabezon mutual water association in Sandoval county;

11. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for engineering, planning and design of phase 2 for the Cuba water system improvements project in Sandoval county;

12. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design and implement phase 1 of the effluent reuse plan in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

13. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to improve and upgrade the Santa Fe water treatment facility in Santa Fe county;

14. seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000) to improve, upgrade and equip the Santa Fe water treatment facility in Santa Fe county;

15. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to design and construct a water well in Socorro in Socorro county; and

16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for environmental planning assessment for water, wastewater and air quality for Questa in Taos county.

Section 31. STATE ENGINEER PROJECTS--OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the office of the state engineer for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for the drilling of wells and the construction of a pipeline for the Hope community ditch association in Eddy county;

2. five hundred ninety thousand dollars ($590,000) to complete the initial phase of a hydrographic survey of the Rio Penasco;

3. one million fifty thousand dollars ($1,050,000) for the Fort Sumner hydrographic survey in multiple counties;

4. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for the Middle Rio Grande depletion hydrographic survey in multiple counties; and

5. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for a trencher for the Arch Hurley conservancy district in Quay county.

Section 32. HIGHWAY PROJECTS--STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the state highway and transportation department for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for phase 2 acquisition of rights of way, planning, designing and construction of roadway drainage and pavement improvements to Five Points road from Gatewood avenue to Atrisco drive in the south valley, including sections of this street both inside and outside the city of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

2. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to construct speed humps on Alamogordo street in Bernalillo county;

3. one million seven hundred thousand dollars ($1,700,000) to plan, design and construct an extension of University boulevard to Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county, contingent upon a match from the city of Albuquerque and the county of Bernalillo;

4. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for roadway safety enhancements of various roads in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

5. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for street and landscape improvements to Bataan street NW, Dennison street, Townsend street and Trujillo street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

6. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for an additional vehicle stacking lane from Cattleman's road to the border at the Santa Teresa port of entry in Dona Ana county;

7. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for improvements at the Antelope Wells port of entry, including right-of-way acquisition and constructing fencing, between Hatchita and the port of Antelope Wells in Hidalgo county;

8. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) for improvements at the Columbus port of entry, including parking, pedestrian walkways, street improvements at and adjacent to the visitor parking lot, security lighting and an information kiosk, in Luna county;

9. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for improvements to village roads in Columbus in Luna county;

10. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to improve, including paving, Hasler Valley road in Gallup in McKinley county;

11. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for road improvements on county road 1 in McKinley county;

12. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to upgrade and pave La Madera road in eastern Sandoval county;

13. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for traffic signals at Abrazo road and Unser boulevard in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

14. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for construction of phase 1 and phase 2 for various street improvements, including drainage work, lighting and landscaping, in Moriarty in Torrance county;

15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Los Lentes road in Los Lunas in Valencia county;

16. eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($87,500) for improvements to Carson drive in Los Lunas in Valencia county; and

17. eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($87,500) for construction and improvements to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 to the Juan Perea intersection in Los Lunas in Valencia county.

Section 33. INDIAN PROJECTS--NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. forty-eight thousand dollars ($48,000) for replacement of a boiler at the Indian pueblo cultural center in Bernalillo county;

2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to repair and improve a swimming pool for the Pine Hill school for the Ramah chapter of the Navajo Nation in Cibola county;

3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct an addition to the Zuni dialysis center, equip the center and renovate the older buildings of the center in McKinley county;

4. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to plan, design and construct an addition to the Zuni dialysis center, equip the center and renovate the older buildings of the center in McKinley county;

5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase a motor grader to maintain school bus routes for the Smith Lake chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

6. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase a motor grader to maintain school bus routes for the Smith Lake chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

7. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for improvements to a multipurpose building at the Mexican Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

8. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for an electrical powerline extension for the Manuelito chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

9. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the construction of a powerline for the Lake Valley chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

10. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to construct bathroom additions for the community in the Escavada wash area at the Nageezi chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;

11. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to purchase a backhoe and front-end loader for the Nenahnezad chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

12. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct a powerline extension for the Shiprock chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

13. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for bathroom additions at the Littlewater chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

14. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for constructing, plumbing and electrical wiring for bathroom additions for residents of the Otis community at the Huerfano chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;

15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and construct a pump house and purchase a water pump for the Pueblo of Cochiti in Sandoval county;

16. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for information technology enhancement for five Sandoval Indian pueblos, incorporated, in Sandoval county;

17. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to improve the site, install a modular building and connect infrastructure for an interagency law enforcement center at the Pueblo of Jemez in Sandoval county;

18. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to complete construction to the exhibition areas of the Poeh cultural center and museum for the Pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county; and

19. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for recreational fields at the Santa Fe Indian school in Santa Fe county.

Section 34. STATE LAND OFFICE PROJECT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) is appropriated from the capital projects fund to the state land office for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for signage, including design and mounting, and design and casting of a sculptural bust of Senator Edward J. Lopez at the state land office in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.

Section 35. LOCAL PROJECTS--LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, renovate, construct, furnish and equip the Heights community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for reforestation, irrigation and landscaping in the Silver Hill historic district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

3. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to develop the site for, plan, design, construct and equip phase 1 of a multipurpose family service center in the south valley of Bernalillo county;

4. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for phase 1 planning, design and improvements to the Tijeras village center in Bernalillo county;

5. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

6. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

7. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and renovate the old fraternal order of the Elks building on Edith boulevard in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

8. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to design, renovate, demolish, construct, equip and furnish phase 2 improvements to the Mesa Verde community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

9. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to improve, upgrade and equip the West Bluff park facility in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

10. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase handheld laser speed detectors for the west area command of the Albuquerque police department in Bernalillo county;

11. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to plan, design, construct and equip the renovation of Goodrich park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

12. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to construct the South Valley health clinic in Bernalillo county;

13. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to plan, design and construct the Wheels museum and improvements, including land acquisition, a building and artifacts, in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

14. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to renovate and repair the special collections branch of the Albuquerque public library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

15. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan and design a public park in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

16. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design, purchase and install fire hydrants in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

17. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct the Alameda little league fields in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

18. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the design, development, fabrication, construction, purchase and installation of exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;

19. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the Adobe Acres neighborhood drainage project in Bernalillo county;

20. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct, renovate and equip the primary care clinic in Reserve in Catron county;

21. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for a mammography van for Chaves county;

22. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct or acquire and renovate a food kitchen for Grants in Cibola county;

23. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a backhoe for the road department in Cibola county;

24. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate the fire station for the Cimarron fire department in Colfax county;

25. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the design and construction of an addition to the Life Saver food bank facility in Clovis in Curry county;

26. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to repair the swimming pool in Fort Sumner in De Baca county;

27. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for the plan, design and construction of an administrative office for the Berino mutual domestic water consumers association in Dona Ana county;

28. one hundred five thousand dollars ($105,000) to construct and equip an administrative building for the Anthony water system in Dona Ana county;

29. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for improvements to the parking area at La Clinica de Familiar at Sunland Park medical and dental clinic in Sunland Park in Dona Ana county;

30. one hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) to plan, design and construct an addition to the Del Cerro community center in Dona Ana county;

31. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for purchasing land for and planning and designing the restoration of the Mesquite historic district in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

32. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for expansion of the rural medical residency program facility at Memorial medical center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

33. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install medical equipment at the First Step pediatrics and women's health center at Memorial medical center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

34. twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($27,500) to plan, design and construct the First Step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

35. one hundred ninety-five thousand dollars ($195,000) to purchase land for and construct the Hatch health and human services center in Dona Ana county;

36. eighty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($87,500) to design and construct a youth sports complex in Carlsbad in Eddy county;

37. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to design, construct, equip and furnish a building for the Carlsbad National Cave and Karst research institute in Eddy county;

38. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to improve and repair the sheriff's posse arena in Eddy county;

39. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to develop and expand Woodbine cemetery in Artesia in Eddy county;

40. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate the Grant county detention center;

41. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase street paving vehicles and maintenance vehicles for Lordsburg in Hidalgo county;

42. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to construct a multipurpose facility for athletic programming and activities in Hobbs in Lea county;

43. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan and design the demolition and removal of condemned buildings, including the removal of hazardous materials, in Eunice in Lea county;

44. sixty-eight thousand dollars ($68,000) to construct a municipal cemetery, including architectural and engineering costs, in Eunice in Lea county;

45. eighty-seven thousand dollars ($87,000) to plan, design and construct an ambulance garage in Tatum in Lea county;

46. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) for planning, designing and constructing the repair and renovation of the town hall in Carrizozo in Lincoln county;

47. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct restrooms and shade structures at the amphitheater and open air pavilion in Deming in Luna county;

48. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for capital improvements related to the adventure Gallup tourism project in McKinley county;

49. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a vehicle for Wagon Mound in Mora county;

50. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for upgrading and improvements to the fire station in Mora in Mora county;

51. three hundred thirty thousand dollars ($330,000) to plan, design and construct courthouse renovations in Mora county;

52. eleven thousand five hundred dollars ($11,500) to construct a veterans of foreign wars community center in Mora county;

53. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish, equip and develop the site for El Rito community center in Rio Arriba county;

54. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for the constructing, equipping and furnishing of a municipal office and fire department complex in Pecos in San Miguel county;

55. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to improve the building and purchase an activity bus for the West Las Vegas head start program in San Miguel county;

56. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for the downtown revitalization project to include planning, designing and constructing a new city hall in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;

57. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements and equipment for North Hills park in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;

58. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct and equip an addition to the Jemez Springs fire station in Sandoval county;

59. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct safety and code compliant upgrades at the Benny J. Chavez community center in Santa Fe county;

60. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

61. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to plan, design and engineer the redevelopment of the Santa Fe railyard in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

62. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the renovation of Cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

63. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for planning, designing, constructing and equipping phase 2 of the youth shelter and family service facility in Santa Fe county;

64. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to renovate El Museo Cultural de Santa Fe in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;

65. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase land adjacent to the well for El Prado water and sanitation district in Taos county;

66. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the design, engineering and construction of a multi-classroom building to house a living machine and a biolarium at the Yaxche learning center in Taos county;

67. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct the final phase of the Taos youth and family center in Taos county;

68. one hundred thirty-three thousand dollars ($133,000) to plan, design and construct a community center in Llano Quemado in Taos county;

69. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to improve streets and to improve and construct additions to the Red River conference center in Red River in Taos county;

70. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to renovate and upgrade the Estancia municipal building in Estancia in Torrance county;

71. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to improve and equip the Rio Communities substation of the Rio Grande estates fire department in Valencia county; and

72. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct a fire and police station in Bosque Farms in Valencia county.

Section 36. PUBLIC EDUCATION PROJECTS--STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the state department of public education for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

1. sixty-seven thousand dollars ($67,000) to plan, design and construct a staff parking area and designated bus drop-off and pick-up area at Armijo elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in the south valley of Bernalillo county;

2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology at La Mesa elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the library at La Mesa elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

4. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve and landscape the playground and develop an outdoor learning center for Bel-Air elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

5. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for educational technology for Carlos Rey, Alamosa, Lavaland and Mary Ann Binford elementary schools and Jimmy E. Carter and Truman middle schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

6. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) for educational technology for McCollum elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

7. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for educational technology for Kennedy middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;

8. ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) to purchase equipment and improve and construct phase 2 of the softball field project at Roswell high school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;

9. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for security lighting at Thoreau elementary school in the Gallup-McKinley county public school district in McKinley county;

10. twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) for transformer pads to supply electricity to new classrooms for the full-day kindergarten program in the Aztec municipal school district in San Juan county;

11. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) to plan, design and construct a catchment system for irrigation improvements at the baseball fields in the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;

12. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements and plan, design and construct tennis and basketball courts and a walking track for the Nambe head start program in the Pojoaque Valley public school district in Santa Fe county;

13. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan and develop a school-district-owned teacher housing project in the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;

14. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for laptop computers for seventh graders statewide; and

15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for La Merced elementary school in the Belen consolidated school district in Valencia county.

Section 37. HIGHER EDUCATION PROJECTS--INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the following agencies of higher learning for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:

A. to the governing board of Albuquerque technical-vocational institute:

(1) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for asphalt and paving for a parking structure at Albuquerque technical-vocational institute in Bernalillo county; and

(2) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate, including surveys, mapping, drainage, electrical improvements, demolition and design, the old Albuquerque public schools' administration building for parking facilities at Albuquerque technical-vocational institute in Bernalillo county;

B. to the board of regents of New Mexico institute of mining and technology, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for golf course improvements at New Mexico institute of mining and technology in Socorro in Socorro county;

C. to the board of regents of New Mexico state university:

(1) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the golf course at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county; and

(2) one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to repair and remodel the memorial tower at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;

D. to the board of regents of the university of New Mexico, two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for the acquisition, renovation, equipping and furnishing of a suitable location for the Charlie Morrisey research hall at the university of New Mexico in Bernalillo county; and

E. to the commission on higher education, one million dollars ($1,000,000) for improvements to the stadium at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.

Section 38. GAME AND FISH PROJECT--DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH--GAME PROTECTION FUND.--Three million dollars ($3,000,000) is appropriated from the game protection fund to the department of game and fish for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008 to refurbish and repair Eagle Nest dam in Colfax county. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the game protection fund.

Section 39. MINERS' COLFAX MEDICAL CENTER--MINERS' TRUST FUND.--Five million dollars ($5,000,000) is appropriated from the miners' trust fund to the board of trustees of miners' Colfax medical center for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008 for an addition and renovations to miners' Colfax medical center in Raton in Colfax county. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the miners' trust fund.

Section 40. HIGHWAY PROJECTS--STATE ROAD FUND APPROPRIATIONS--STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT.--

A. The following amounts are appropriated from the state road fund to the state highway and transportation department for expenditure in fiscal years 2003 through 2008 for the following purposes:

1. two million dollars ($2,000,000) to rehabilitate and reconstruct New Mexico state highway 11 in Luna county; and

2. two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) to reconstruct improvements to Anapra road between Columbus and Santa Teresa in Luna and Dona Ana counties.

B. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the state road fund.

Section 41. SOUTHSIDE SENIOR CENTER--CHANGE PURPOSE TO CONSTRUCT AND EQUIP CENTER ADJACENT TO GENOVEVA CHAVEZ COMMUNITY CENTER IN SANTA FE COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state agency on aging pursuant to Subsection 19 of Section 3 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to design a senior center in the southside of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to construct and equip a southside senior center adjacent to the Genoveva Chavez community center in Santa Fe county.

Section 42. E-COMMERCE INTIATIVES STATEWIDE--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR BORDER AUTHORITY FACILITY IN SANTA TERESA IN DONA ANA COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 3 of Section 12 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the economic development department to purchase and install technology infrastructure for e-commerce initiatives statewide is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the border authority that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the border authority to construct and furnish a facility to house the border authority in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county.

Section 43. E-COMMERCE INITIATIVES STATEWIDE--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR BORDER AUTHORITY FACILITY IN SANTA TERESA IN DONA ANA COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 1 of Section 12 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the economic development department to purchase and install technology infrastructure for e-commerce initiatives statewide is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the border authority that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the border authority to construct and equip a building for the border authority in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county.

Section 44. EAST MOUNTAIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE AND AGENCY FOR WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS IN TIJERAS IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--Eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) of the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection 17 of Section 23 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase library books, shelving and library furniture for East Mountain charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the department of environment for phase 3 water system improvements in Tijeras in Bernalillo county.

Section 45. LOS GRIEGOS-CANDELARIA AREA SEWER IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR NORTH VALLEY AREA SEWER LINE PROJECT IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--Severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the department of environment pursuant to Subsection VV of Section 10 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) for sewer improvements in the Los Griegos-Candelaria area of the north valley of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to continue planning, design and construction of sewer lines in the north valley area of Bernalillo county. The period of time in which the appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 46. ANTHONY LA CLINICA DE FAMILIA FURNISH--CHANGE PURPOSE AND AGENCY FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS IN SUNLAND PARK IN DONA ANA COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 108 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to furnish a facility for La Clinica de Familia in Anthony in Dona Ana county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the department of environment for water and wastewater improvements in Sunland Park in Dona Ana county.

Section 47. CORONA WATER TANK--CHANGE PURPOSE TO WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS IN CORONA IN LINCOLN COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the department of environment pursuant to Subsections 17 and 70 of Section 15 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct a water tank in Corona in Lincoln county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated for water system improvements in Corona in Lincoln county.

Section 48. ELEPHANT BUTTE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AND COLLECTION LINES IN SIERRA COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE TO INCLUDE PLAN AND DESIGN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the department of environment pursuant to Subsection 39 of Section 15 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct a wastewater treatment plant and collection lines in Elephant Butte and Elephant Butte state park in Sierra county may also be expended to plan and design a wastewater treatment plant and collection lines.

Section 49. EDUCATIONAL RETIREMENT BOARD BUILDING--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the appropriations made from the educational retirement fund to the educational retirement board pursuant to Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 29 to plan, design, renovate, construct, equip and furnish an addition to the educational retirement board building and pursuant to Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 58 to plan, design, remodel and make improvements and an addition to that building may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the educational retirement fund.

Section 50. ROSWELL PRIVATE AIR TERMINAL TARMAC--CHANGE PURPOSE TO ROSWELL AIR TERMINAL TARMAC IN CHAVES COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 26 of Section 19 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the state highway and transportation department to repair the tarmac at the private air terminal in Roswell in Chaves county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the state highway and transportation department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the state highway and transportation department to repair the tarmac at the air terminal in Roswell in Chaves county.

Section 51. YOUNG AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE FACILITY--CHANGE PURPOSE AND AGENCY FOR IMPROVEMENTS AT INTERSTATE 40 INTERCHANGE AT PUEBLO OF ACOMA IN CIBOLA COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection WWWWWWWWWWWW of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to design and construct a facility to be used to house the young American football league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the state highway and transportation department for improvements at the interstate 40 interchange at the Pueblo of Acoma exit at or near mile post 102 in Cibola county.

Section 52. PLACITAS COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE AGENCY AND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN RODEY IN DONA ANA COUNTY.--The balance of the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection YYYY of Section 9 of Chapter 148 of Laws 1994 and reauthorized pursuant to Laws 1996, Chapter 24, Section 1 to continue improvements and renovations to the Placitas community center located in Dona Ana county shall not be expended for the original or amended purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to the state highway and transportation department for road improvements in Rodey in Dona Ana county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 53. BIG MESA WATER COOPERATIVE IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE AGENCY AND PURPOSE FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN CONCHAS LAKE AREA IN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 81 of Section 15 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the department of environment for water mains and line improvements for Big Mesa water cooperative in Conchas dam in San Miguel county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the state highway and transportation department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the state highway and transportation department for improvements to county roads in the Conchas lake area in San Miguel county.

Section 54. COUNTY ROAD B-30-A IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE TO COUNTY ROAD B-40 AND B-28-A IN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection 60 of Section 19 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 for road improvements to and paving of county road B-30-A in San Miguel county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated for improvements and paving of county road B-40 and county road B-28-A in San Miguel county.

Section 55. CERRO DEL ALAMO, SUNRISE AND SUNSET ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN SANTA FE COUNTY--GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the general fund appropriation made to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection AA of Section 41 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for road improvements to Cerro del Alamo and portions of Sunrise and Sunset roads in Santa Fe county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 56. CERRO DEL ALAMO, SUNRISE AND SUNSET ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN SANTA FE COUNTY--SEVERANCE TAX BOND APPROPRIATION--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the severance tax bond appropriation made to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection SS of Section 12 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for road improvements to Cerro del Alamo and portions of Sunrise and Sunset roads in Santa Fe county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 57. COUNTY ROAD 85 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE TO DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS TO CAMINO DE LOS MONTOYAS IN SANTA FE COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection 75 of Section 19 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct new asphalt pavement, striping, drainage and seeding on county road 85, Camino de los Montoyas, between state road 599 and the city line at Vista Chicoma in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to design and construct new asphalt pavement, striping, drainage and seeding on Camino de los Montoyas between state road 599 and the city line at Vista Chicoma in Santa Fe county.

Section 58. SUNRISE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR NANCY'S TRAIL ROAD IN SANTA FE COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection XXX of Section 14 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) and amended in Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 77 to improve Sunrise road in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original or amended purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to pave, improve and replace culverts on Nancy's Trail road in Santa Fe county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 59. HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVEMENTS IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE TO INCLUDE PLAN AND DESIGN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 1 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to make improvements to the Heights community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county may also be expended to plan and design improvements to the Heights community center.

Section 60. HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER VAN--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO IMPROVE AND FURNISH HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The balance of the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 2 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase a van for the Heights community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to improve and furnish the Heights community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 61. CHILILI MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the severance tax bond appropriation made to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection J of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to construct a multipurpose building in Chilili in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 62. HISTORIC HUNNING HIGHLAND DISTRICT BUILDING--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR ALBUQUERQUE STATION PROJECT IN BARELAS AND SOUTH BROADWAY NEIGHBORHOODS IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 24 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to renovate a building in the historic Hunning Highland district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the local government division that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the local government division for design and engineering related to developing passenger rail service for the Albuquerque station project and an economic development project in the Barelas and South Broadway neighborhoods of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.

Section 63. MESA DEL SOL LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR LOBO LITTLE LEAGUE FIELDS IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection AAAAAAAA of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to plan, design and construct a little league field in the Mesa del Sol area of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated for improvements at the Lobo little league fields in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 64. TWELFTH STREET SIDEWALK REPAIRS--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR SIDEWALK REPAIRS ON DELAMAR STREET IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 47 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for sidewalk repairs on Twelfth street north of Griegos road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the local government division that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to the local government division for sidewalk repairs on Delamar street just east of Twelfth street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.

Section 65. HANDS OF TRANSFORMATION WOMEN IN TRANSITION PROGRAM--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR EQUIPMENT AT THE SAN PEDRO LIBRARY IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 55 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to purchase and install equipment, furniture and technology for the hands of transformation women in transition program in Bernalillo county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the local government division that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the local government division to purchase and install equipment at the San Pedro library in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.

Section 66. MILAN OFFICE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION--CHANGE PURPOSE TO REMODEL MILAN OFFICE BUILDING IN CIBOLA COUNTY.--The balance of the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 80 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to plan, design and construct an office building for Milan in Cibola county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to remodel an office building in Milan in Cibola county.

Section 67. CARLSBAD REHABILITATION FACILITY--CHANGE PURPOSE TO REMODEL THE DETENTION CENTER IN CARLSBAD IN EDDY COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 125 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct a facility to serve the economic, social and medical rehabilitation needs of individuals with severe mental illness in Carlsbad in Eddy county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to remodel the detention center in Carlsbad in Eddy county.

Section 68. LOVING MODULAR OFFICE FACILITY--CHANGE PURPOSE TO CONSTRUCT A MUNICIPAL COMPLEX IN LOVING IN EDDY COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the capital program fund pursuant to Subsection 131 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 for a modular office facility to serve as a municipal complex in Loving in Eddy county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to construct a municipal complex in Loving in Eddy county.

Section 69. GALLUP VETERANS' MEMORIAL--EXPAND PURPOSE TO INCLUDE PLAN AND DESIGN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 165 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct a veterans' memorial for the public arts park in Gallup in McKinley county may also be expended to plan and design the veterans' memorial in that park.

Section 70. MORA VALLEY DIALYSIS CLINIC--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR EQUIPMENT FOR THE BUENA VISTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT IN MORA COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 168 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to plan, design, construct and equip a dialysis clinic for the Mora Valley community health services, incorporated, in Mora county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the local government division that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to the local government division to purchase equipment for the Buena Vista volunteer fire department in Mora county.

Section 71. HERNANDEZ ACEQUIA SIPHONS--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR AN EMERGENCY WELL FOR THE AGUA SANA WATER USERS ASSOCIATION IN HERNANDEZ IN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection FFFFFFFF of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to purchase and install siphons for acequias near Hernandez in Rio Arriba county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated for an emergency well for the Agua Sana water users association in Hernandez in Rio Arriba county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 72. ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY FACILITY IN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection EEEEEEEE of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to plan, design, construct and acquire land for an alcohol and substance abuse recovery facility in Rio Arriba county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 73. DIXON MULTIPURPOSE COMMUNITY CENTER--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR A LIBRARY AND COMMUNITY CENTER IN DIXON IN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 181 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to plan, design and construct a multipurpose community center in Dixon in Rio Arriba county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification by the local government division that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the local government division to renovate, furnish and equip a library and community center in Dixon in Rio Arriba county.

Section 74. UNION STREET SEWER LINE--CHANGE AGENCY AND PURPOSE FOR A VETERANS' FACILITY IN LAS VEGAS IN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the department of environment pursuant to Subsection 30 of Section 15 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to improve the sewer line on Union street in Las Vegas in San Miguel county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to plan and design a facility for the veterans' center in Las Vegas in San Miguel county.

Section 75. DEE BIBBS INDUSTRIAL PARK BUILDINGS--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PROJECT IN LAS VEGAS IN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY.--The general fund appropriation made to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection CCCC of Section 44 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to make improvements to Dee Bibbs industrial park buildings in Las Vegas in San Miguel county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is appropriated for the downtown revitalization project, including planning, designing and constructing a new city hall, in Las Vegas in San Miguel county.

Section 76. MOBILE HEALTH CARE VAN IN SANTA FE COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO EQUIP VAN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 213 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase a mobile health care van in Santa Fe county may also be expended to equip the van. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2005. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2005 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.

Section 77. EDGEWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN SANTA FE COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO INCLUDE ACQUISITION.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection AAAAAAA of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to plan, design, build infrastructure and construct a municipal building in Edgewood in Santa Fe county may also be expended to acquire a municipal building in Edgewood in Santa Fe county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 78. MOBILE HEALTH CARE VAN IN SANTA FE COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO EQUIP VAN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 220 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase a mobile health care van in Santa Fe county may also be expended to equip the van. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2005. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2005 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.

Section 79. MOVIMIENTO ASCENDENCIA TEEN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AND WATER AND SEWER INSTALLATION--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the severance tax bond appropriation made to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection GGGGGGG of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) for phase 2 development and water and sewer system installation to establish the Movimiento Ascendencia teen center in the northern sector of Santa Fe county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2004. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2004 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.

Section 80. MOBILE HEALTH CARE VAN IN SANTA FE COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO EQUIP VAN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 218 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase a mobile health care van in Santa Fe county may also be expended to equip the van. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2005. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2005 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.

Section 81. PENASCO SUBSTATION LAND--EXPAND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SUBSTATION IN PENASCO IN TAOS COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection HHHHHH of Section 11 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 to acquire land for a substation in Penasco in Taos county may also be expended to plan, design, construct and equip a public works department substation in Penasco in Taos county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 82. PENASCO PUBLIC WORKS SUBSTATION--EXPAND PURPOSE AND EXTEND THE EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO ACQUIRE LAND FOR THE SUBSTATION IN PENASCO IN TAOS COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection GGGGG of Section 11 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 to plan, design, construct and equip a public works department substation in Penasco in Taos county may also be expended to acquire land for a public works department substation in Penasco in Taos county. The period of time in which the appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 83. BOSQUE FARMS LIBRARY ADDITION--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR A FIRE AND POLICE STATION IN BOSQUE FARMS IN VALENCIA COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 526 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct an addition for children and youth at the library in Bosque Farms in Valencia county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to construct a fire and police station in Bosque Farms in Valencia county.

Section 84. HUNNING HIGHLAND BUILDING--CHANGE AGENCY AND PURPOSE TO RENOVATE THE WITTLESEY HOUSE IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The project authorized in Subsection 3 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to renovate a building in the Hunning Highland district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county is void. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds upon certification of the historic preservation division of the office of cultural affairs that the need exists for the issuance of bonds in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate and preserve the Wittlesey house in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county. Certification of the division is contingent on the site being listed in the state register of cultural properties and title being vested in the state as provided in the New Mexico Prehistoric and Historic Sites Preservation Act.

Section 85. CANONCITO YOUTH CENTER IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection AA of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate, equip and furnish the youth center in Canoncito in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 86. RAMAH NAVAJO CHAPTER HOUSE WIRING AND SERVICE LINE EXTENSIONS IN CIBOLA COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection LL of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) for house wiring and service line extensions, including hook-ups to sixty-eight residences, in the Ramah Navajo chapter in Cibola county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 87. PUEBLO OF ZUNI VISITORS' CENTER IN MCKINLEY COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE TO INCLUDE PLAN, DESIGN AND SITE PREPARATION.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection 3 of Section 20 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to construct a visitors' center to serve as a visitor education and referral point at the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county may also be expended to plan, design and prepare the site for the visitors' center.

Section 88. TOHATCHI MULTIPURPOSE FACILITY--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR POWERLINE EXTENSIONS AND A FITNESS ROOM IN TOHATCHI IN MCKINLEY COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection JJ of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to plan and design a new multipurpose facility in Tohatchi in McKinley county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to plan, design and construct powerline extensions in the chapter and a fitness room at the Tohatchi chapter house in Tohatchi in McKinley county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 89. BOWL CANYON SWIMMING POOL--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR CAMP ASAAYI AT BOWL CANYON IN MCKINLEY COUNTY.--The balance of the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection E of Section 16 of Chapter 367 of Laws 1993 and reauthorized in Laws 1996, Chapter 14, Section 32 for the purpose of planning, designing or constructing a swimming pool at Bowl Canyon recreational area in McKinley county shall not be expended for the original or reauthorized purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to improve Camp Asaayi at Bowl Canyon. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 90. RED LAKE CHAPTER AREA BUILDING, UTILITIES AND SEWER LAGOON IN MCKINLEY COUNTY--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR A STEEL OFFICE BUILDING COMPLEX.--The general fund appropriation to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection B of Section 42 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to purchase and install a modular building, renovate a building, install fencing, extend and connect water and sewer lines and improve the sewer lagoon in the Red Lake chapter area of McKinley county shall not be expended for these purposes but is appropriated to plan, design and construct a steel office building complex, including utility connections, fencing and site preparation in the Red Lake chapter area of McKinley county.

Section 91. RED LAKE CHAPTER MODULAR IN MCKINLEY COUNTY--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR A STEEL OFFICE BUILDING COMPLEX.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection 13 of Section 20 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase and install a modular building, including extension and installation of utilities at the building site, for the Red Lake community of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to plan, design and construct a steel office building complex, including utility connections, fencing and site preparation.

Section 92. PUEBLO PINTADO BATHROOM ADDITIONS MATERIALS IN MCKINLEY COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection N of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to purchase materials for bathroom additions for homes in the Pueblo Pintado community in McKinley county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 93. PUEBLO PINTADO BATHROOM ADDITIONS MATERIALS IN MCKINLEY COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection DD of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to purchase materials for bathroom additions for homes in Pueblo Pintado in McKinley county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 94. BACA CHAPTER MULTIPURPOSE CENTER IN MCKINLEY COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection FF of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to remodel and improve the multipurpose center at the Baca chapter in McKinley county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 95. WHITE ROCK CHAPTER HOUSE RENOVATIONS AND EQUIPMENT--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection II of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate the kitchen, bathrooms, replace the heating system and purchase equipment for the White Rock chapter house in Crownpoint in McKinley county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 96. WHITE ROCK CHAPTER HOUSE RENOVATIONS AND EQUIPMENT--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD TO CONDUCT A FEASIBILITY STUDY AND ACQUIRE REAL PROPERTY FOR THE NAVAJO NATION.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection II of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate the kitchen, bathrooms, replace the heating system and purchase equipment for the White Rock chapter house in Crownpoint in McKinley county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to conduct a feasibility study for economic development opportunities on the Navajo Nation and to acquire real property. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 97. STARLAKE AREA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection EE of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to plan, design and prepare a site for a child development center in the Starlake area to serve five chapters in Cibola and Sandoval counties may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 98. SHIPROCK BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB RENOVATE--CHANGE AGENCY AND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR AN ADDITION AT THE SHIPROCK BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB IN SAN JUAN COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection VVVVV of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate and improve the facility housing at the Shiprock boys' and girls' club in San Juan county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs for an addition at the boys' and girls' club of the Navajo Nation in Shiprock in San Juan county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 99. SHIPROCK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES CENTER IN SAN JUAN COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection S of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate and improve the old Indian health services building for a new behavioral health services center in Shiprock in San Juan county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 100. SHEEP SPRINGS TOURISM FACILITY IN SAN JUAN COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the severance tax bond appropriation made to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection HH of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to construct a tourism facility in Sheep Springs in San Juan county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 101. NAGEEZI PRESCHOOL--CHANGE PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR POWERLINE EXTENSIONS AT THE NAGEEZI CHAPTER IN SAN JUAN COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection FF of Section 18 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 to plan, design and construct a preschool in Nageezi in San Juan county, provided that the certification and issuance of bonds is contingent upon the Navajo Nation providing an equal or greater match for this project from sources other than the state, shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to extend a powerline at the Nageezi chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county. The period of time in which the appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 102. HUERFANO MULTIPURPOSE CENTER IN SAN JUAN COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection F of Section 28 of Chapter 222 of Laws 1995 and amended in Subsection O of Section 72 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 for designing, preconstructing, constructing, furnishing or equipping phase 1 of a multipurpose center in Huerfano in San Juan county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 103. HUERFANO MULTIPURPOSE CENTER IN SAN JUAN COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection O of Section 16 of Chapter 148 of Laws 1994 and amended in Paragraph (3) of Subsection B of Section 72 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 to plan, design and construct a multipurpose center in the community of Huerfano located in San Juan county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 104. NAMBE PUEBLO COMMUNITY CENTER--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR CHURCH, HEAD START BUILDING AND SENIOR CENTER RENOVATION AT THE PUEBLO OF NAMBE IN SANTA FE COUNTY.--Eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) of the balance of the general fund appropriation made to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection D of Section 34 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for improvements at the Nambe pueblo community center in Nambe in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is appropriated to renovate the church, the head start building and the senior center at the Pueblo of Nambe in Santa Fe county.

Section 105. TESUQUE PUEBLO DAY SCHOOL IN SANTA FE COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection W of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to plan, design and construct a day school at Tesuque Pueblo in Santa Fe county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 106. OLD TOWN YOUTH RECREATIONAL FACILITY--CHANGE AGENCY AND PURPOSE AND EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD FOR THE AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL FACILITY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection RRRRRRR of Section 17 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate and make improvements to a recreational facility for youth in old town in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the state department of public education to construct, equip and purchase or renovate a facility for the Amy Biehl charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 107. GRIEGOS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE FACILITY IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection DD of Section 19 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 for the plan, design, construction and equipping of an addition to the multipurpose facility for Griegos elementary school in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 108. VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL STORAGE UNIT IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection F of Section 19 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 for a football equipment storage unit at Valley high school in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 109. KANW PUBLIC RADIO STATION EQUIPMENT IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection GGGGGGGG of Section 19 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to replace public radio station equipment for KANW educational radio and the main transmitter in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 110. VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection HHHHHHHH of Section 19 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to renovate the shower area and locker rooms, purchase new lockers and expand athletic and office areas at Valley high school in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 111. ALAMOGORDO HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS COURTS--CHANGE PURPOSE TO REPAIR TENNIS COURTS AT CHAPARRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL IN THE ALAMOGORDO PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT IN OTERO COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection 163 of Section 23 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to build tennis courts at Alamogordo high school in the Alamogordo public school district in Otero county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to repair the tennis courts at Chaparral middle school in that school district.

Section 112. ESPANOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ACTIVITY BUS IN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection 165 of Section 23 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase an activity bus for the Espanola public school district in Rio Arriba county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2005. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2005 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.

Section 113. ESPANOLA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ACTIVITY BUS IN RIO ARRIBA COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection 166 of Section 23 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 to purchase an activity bus for the Espanola public school district in Rio Arriba county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2005. Any unexpended balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2005 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.

Section 114. EL VALLE COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR ELECTRICAL UPGRADES IN THE WEST LAS VEGAS PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT IN SAN MIGUEL COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection 201 of Section 22 of Chapter 110 of Laws 2002 for improvements, including wiring, roof repairs, fencing and landscaping, at El Valle community center in San Miguel county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the state department of public education for electrical upgrades in buildings in the West Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county.

Section 115. SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO FAIRGROUNDS IN DONA ANA COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state fair commission pursuant to Subsection SSSSSSSSSS of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for improvements to the southern New Mexico fairgrounds in Dona Ana county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2008.

Section 116. PROJECT SCOPE--EXPENDITURES.--If an appropriation for a project authorized in this act is not sufficient to complete all the purposes specified, the appropriation may be expended for any portion of the purposes specified in the appropriation. Expenditures shall not be made for purposes other than those specified in the appropriation.

Section 117. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES.--Pursuant to Section 13-4A-4 NMSA 1978 and where applicable, the appropriations authorized in this act include one percent for the art in public places fund.

Section 118. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.

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