HOUSE BILL 70
51st legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2013
INTRODUCED BY
Patricia A. Lundstrom
FOR THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
AN ACT
RELATING TO FINANCE; AUTHORIZING THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY TO MAKE LOANS FOR PUBLIC PROJECTS FROM THE PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
SECTION 1. AUTHORIZATION OF PROJECTS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-21-6 NMSA 1978, the legislature authorizes the New Mexico finance authority to make loans from the public project revolving fund for public projects as defined in Section 6-21-3 NMSA 1978. Pursuant to Section 6-21-6 NMSA 1978, loans of less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) do not require specific authorization and need not be identified in this act. Authorization is given to the New Mexico finance authority to make loans to the following qualified entities on terms and conditions established by the authority:
1. the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
2. the Alice King community school in Bernalillo county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
3. the city of Artesia in Eddy county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
4. the Aztec municipal school district in San Juan county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
5. the Belen consolidated school district in Valencia county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
6. the city of Belen in Valencia county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
7. Bernalillo county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
8. the Bloomfield school district in San Juan county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
9. the board of regents of New Mexico institute of mining and technology in Socorro county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
10. the board of regents of New Mexico state university in Dona Ana county for the New Mexico department of agriculture for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
11. the board of regents of the university of New Mexico in Bernalillo county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
12. the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district in Eddy county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
13. the town of Carrizozo in Lincoln county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
14. Catron county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
15. the village of Causey in Roosevelt county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
16. the Central consolidated school district in San Juan county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
17. Cibola county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
18. the Claunch-Pinto soil and water conservation district in Torrance county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
19. the town of Clayton in Union county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
20. the Cobre consolidated school district in Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
21. Colfax county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
22. the Cuba independent school district in Rio Arriba county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
23. Curry county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
24. De Baca county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
25. the Deming public school district in Luna county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
26. the village of Des Moines in Union county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
27. Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
28. the village of Dora in Roosevelt county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
29. the board of regents of eastern New Mexico university in Roosevelt county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
30. Eddy county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
31. the city of Espanola in Rio Arriba county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
32. the town of Estancia in Torrance county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
33. the Farmington municipal school district in San Juan county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
34. the Fort Sumner municipal school district in De Baca county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
35. the city of Gallup in McKinley county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
36. the Gallup-McKinley county school district in McKinley county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
37. the governing board of Santa Fe community college in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
38. Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
39. the city of Grants in Cibola county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
40. the village of Hatch in Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
41. the town of Hurley in Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
42. the city of Jal in Lea county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
43. the city of Las Cruces in Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
44. Lea county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
45. the Lordsburg municipal school district in Hidalgo county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
46. the city of Lordsburg in Hidalgo county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
47. the village of Los Lunas in Valencia county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
48. the Lovington municipal school district in Lea county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
49. the city of Lovington in Lea county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
50. the village of Melrose in Curry county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
51. the Mescalero Apache Tribe in Otero county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
52. the town of Mesilla in Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
53. the city of Moriarty in Torrance county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
54. the Pueblo of Nambe in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
55. the border authority in Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
56. the New Mexico national guard in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
57. the New Mexico school for the arts in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
58. the spaceport authority in Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
59. the board of regents of northern New Mexico state school in Rio Arriba county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
60. Otero county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
61. the Pueblo of Cochiti in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
62. the Pueblo of Laguna in Cibola county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
63. the Pueblo of Sandia in Sandoval county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
64. the Pueblo of Santa Ana in Sandoval county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
65. the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
66. Quay county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
67. Rio Arriba county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
68. Roosevelt county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
69. the city of Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
70. the Ruidoso municipal school district in Lincoln county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
71. the village of Ruidoso in Lincoln county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
72. the village of San Jon in Quay county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
73. San Juan county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
74. Sierra county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
75. the town of Silver City in Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
76. the Socorro consolidated school district in Socorro county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
77. Socorro county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
78. the city of Socorro in Socorro county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
79. the Southwest solid waste authority in Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
80. the city of Sunland Park in Dona Ana county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
81. Taos county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
82. the town of Taos in Taos county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
83. the city of Texico in Curry county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
84. Torrance county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
85. the Truth or Consequences municipal school district in Sierra county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
86. the Tucumcari public school district in Quay county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
87. the city of Tucumcari in Quay county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
88. Union county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
89. Valencia county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
90. the town of Vaughn in Guadalupe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
91. Miner's Colfax general hospital in Colfax county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
92. southern Sandoval investment, a subsidiary of the Pueblo of Santa Ana, in Sandoval county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
93. the Zuni public school district in McKinley county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects;
94. Lincoln county medical center in Lincoln county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects; and
95. the academy for technology and the classics in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, debt refinance, road, land acquisition, water, wastewater, water rights and solid waste projects.
SECTION 2. VOIDING OF AUTHORIZATION.--If a qualified entity listed in Section 1 of this act has not certified to the New Mexico finance authority by the end of fiscal year 2016 its desire to continue to pursue a loan from the public project revolving fund for a public project listed in that section, the legislative authorization granted to the New Mexico finance authority by Section 1 of this act to make a loan from the public project revolving fund to that qualified entity for that public project is void.
SECTION 3. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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