HOUSE BILL 233
47th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2006
INTRODUCED BY
Luciano "Lucky" Varela
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 to the following qualified entities for the following public projects on terms and conditions established by the authority:
1. the city of Alamogordo in Otero county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
2. the city of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
3. the Albuquerque public improvement district in Bernalillo county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
4. the Albuquerque (Juan Tabo Hills) public improvement district in Bernalillo county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
5. the city of Aztec in San Juan county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
6. the city of Bayard in Grant county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
7. Belen consolidated schools in Valencia county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
8. the town of Bernalillo in Sandoval county for equipment, building, refinancing, land purchase and infrastructure projects;
9. the Bloomfield public improvement district in San Juan county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
10. the Bloomfield school district in San Juan county for equipment, building, infrastructure, teacherage and refinancing projects;
11. the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district in Eddy county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
12. the Catron county-Datil volunteer fire department in Catron county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
13. Catron county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Catron county;
14. the village of Causey in Roosevelt county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
15. Central consolidated schools in San Juan county for equipment, building, infrastructure, teacherage and refinancing projects;
16. Chaves county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
17. Cibola county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Cibola county;
18. the Claunch-Pinto soil and water conservation district in Torrance county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
19. the town of Clayton in Union county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, solid waste, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
20. the city of Clovis in Curry county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
21. Cobre consolidated schools in Grant county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
22. the Pueblo of Cochiti in Sandoval county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
23. Cuba independent schools in Sandoval county for equipment, building, infrastructure, teacherage and refinancing projects;
24. Curry county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects in Curry county;
25. De Baca county for equipment, building, infrastructure, solid waste, road and refinancing projects in De Baca county;
26. Deming public schools in Luna county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
27. the city of Deming in Luna county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
28. the village of Des Moines in Union county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water and wastewater projects;
29. Dexter consolidated schools in Chaves county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
30. the village of Dora in Roosevelt county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water and refinancing projects;
31. Eddy county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Eddy county;
32. the Edgewood (Campbell Ranch) public improvement district in Torrance and Santa Fe counties for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
33. the Edgewood soil and water conservation district in Torrance and Santa Fe counties for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
34. the town of Elida in Roosevelt county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water and wastewater projects;
35. the energy, minerals and natural resources department for energy efficiency projects for the cultural affairs department, the corrections department and the Albuquerque public schools;
36. the city of Eunice in Lea county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater, solid waste and refinancing projects;
37. Farmington municipal schools in San Juan county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
38. the Farmington public improvement district in San Juan county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
39. the village of Floyd in Roosevelt county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water and refinancing projects;
40. the village of Folsom in Union county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
41. the village of Fort Sumner in De Baca county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
42. Gallup-McKinley county public schools in San Juan county for equipment, building, infrastructure, teacherage and refinancing projects;
43. Guadalupe county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Guadalupe county;
44. the village of Grady in Curry county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water and refinancing projects;
45. Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Grant county;
46. Hagerman municipal schools in Chaves county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
47. Harding county for building, equipment, infrastructure, road, airport and refinancing projects in Harding county;
48. Hatch Valley public schools in Dona Ana county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
49. Hidalgo county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Hidalgo county;
50. the town of Hurley in Grant county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
51. Jemez Valley public schools in Sandoval county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
52. the Las Cruces public improvement district in Dona Ana county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
53. the Las Cruces (Alameda) public improvement district in Dona Ana county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
54. the village of Logan in Quay county for building, equipment, infrastructure, land purchase, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
55. Lordsburg public schools in Hidalgo county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
56. the city of Lordsburg in Hidalgo county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
57. Los Alamos county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Los Alamos county;
58. the city of Lovington in Lea county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
59. the Low Mesa mutual domestic water consumers association in Otero county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
60. Luna county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Luna county;
61. the village of Melrose in Curry county for building, equipment, infrastructure, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
62. Mesalands community college in Quay county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
63. the village of Mosquero for building, equipment, infrastructure, road, water and wastewater projects;
64. the Navajo agricultural products industry in McKinley and San Juan counties for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
65. the New Mexico border authority for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
66. the New Mexico school for the blind and visually impaired for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
67. the New Mexico institute of mining and technology in Socorro county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
68. the north central council of governments in Santa Fe and Rio Arriba counties for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
69. Otero county for building, equipment, infrastructure, land purchase and refinancing projects in Otero county;
70. the Otero county-Bent volunteer fire department in Otero county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
71. the Otero county-La Luz fire department in Otero county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
72. the Otero county-Dog Canyon volunteer fire department in Otero county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
73. the city of Portales in Roosevelt county for building, equipment, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
74. Quay county for building, equipment, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects in Quay county;
75. the Quay county-Bard Endee fire department in Quay county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
76. the Quay county-Forrest volunteer fire department in Quay county for equipment, building, refinancing and infrastructure projects;
77. the city of Raton in Colfax county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
78. the city of Rio Rancho in Sandoval county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
79. Rio Rancho public schools in Sandoval county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
80. Roosevelt county for building, equipment, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects in Roosevelt county;
81. the village of Roy in Harding county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
82. Ruidoso municipal schools in Lincoln county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
83. the village of Ruidoso in Lincoln county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
84. the city of Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
85. the village of San Jon in Quay county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
86. San Miguel county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in San Miguel county;
87. the village of Santa Clara in Grant county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
88. Santa Fe community college in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
89. the city of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure, road, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
90. Santa Fe county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Santa Fe county;
91. the Santa Fe Indian school in Santa Fe county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
92. the city of Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
93. Sierra county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Sierra county;
94. the Sierra county-Lakeshore volunteer fire department for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Sierra county;
95. the city of Socorro in Socorro county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects;
96. Socorro consolidated schools in Socorro county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
97. Socorro county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects in Socorro county;
98. the Socorro county-Abeytas volunteer fire department for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Socorro county;
99. the Socorro county-Hop Canyon volunteer fire department for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Socorro county;
100. the Socorro county-San Antonio volunteer fire department for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Socorro county;
101. Taos county for building, equipment, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects in Taos county;
102. the city of Texico in Curry county for building, equipment, infrastructure, water rights, water, wastewater and refinancing projects;
103. the city of Truth or Consequences in Sierra county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
104. Truth or Consequences municipal schools in Sierra county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
105. the city of Tucumcari in Quay county for equipment, building, infrastructure, water, wastewater, solid waste and refinancing projects;
106. the Twin Forks mutual domestic water consumers association in Otero county for building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing projects;
107. Union county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road and refinancing projects in Union county;
108. Valencia county for equipment, building, infrastructure, road, land purchase, water, wastewater and refinancing projects in Valencia county;
109. the Valencia county-Los Chavez fire department for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing projects in Valencia county; and
110. the town of Vaughn in Guadalupe county for equipment, building, infrastructure and refinancing 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 2009 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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