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SPONSOR: | Aragon | DATE TYPED: | 01/31/00 | HB | |||
SHORT TITLE: | Transfer of Santa Teresa Border Property | SB | SJR 16 | ||||
ANALYST: | Woodlee |
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SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Joint Resolution 16 proposes to transfer ownership of real property at the Santa Teresa border crossing to Dona Ana county. The resolution would ratify this transfer.
Significant Issues
Pursuant to legislative authorization, the General Services Department built water and wastewater treatment systems to support the new border crossing facility at Santa Teresa. The project was funded by $1,000.0 in severance tax bond proceeds and $1,116.1 from the state road fund. The project is now complete and Dona Ana county will assume responsibility for the state's contractual obligations to provide water and wastewater treatment to the federal facilities located at the crossing.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
There is no appropriation contained within the resolution. The project has been funded and is now complete. The transfer would involve no fiscal implications.
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