HOUSE TAXATION AND REVENUE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL 191
50th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2012
AN ACT
RELATING TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURES; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERANCE TAX BONDS; AUTHORIZING EXPENDITURES FROM CERTAIN FUNDS AND BALANCES; CLARIFYING CONDITIONS FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS; ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF SEVERANCE TAX BOND PROCEEDS; ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS FOR THE REVERSION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; REAUTHORIZING BALANCES AND CHANGING PURPOSES; 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 federal 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 appropriated 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 severance tax bond proceeds for a particular project, including projects that have been reauthorized, by the end of fiscal year 2014, the authorization for that project is void.
C. Before an agency may certify for the need of severance tax bond proceeds, the project must be developed sufficiently so that the agency reasonably expects to:
(1) incur within six months after the applicable bond proceeds are available for the project 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 bond proceeds are available for the project.
D. Except as otherwise specifically provided by law:
(1) the unexpended balance from the proceeds of severance tax bonds appropriated in this act for a project shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund no later than the following dates:
(a) for a project for which severance tax bond proceeds were appropriated to match federal grants, six months after completion of the project;
(b) for a project for which severance tax bond proceeds were appropriated to purchase vehicles, including emergency vehicles and other vehicles that require special equipment; heavy equipment; books; 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 two years following the fiscal year in which the severance tax bond proceeds were made available for the purchase; and
(c) for any other project for which severance tax bonds were appropriated, within six months of completion of the project, but no later than the end of fiscal year 2016; and
(2) all remaining balances from the proceeds of severance tax bonds appropriated for a project in this act shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund three months after the latest reversion date specified for that type of project in Paragraph (1) of this subsection.
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. Except for a project that was originally funded using a tax-exempt loan or bond issue, a project involving repayment of debt previously incurred shall be funded through the issuance of taxable severance tax bonds with a term that does not extend beyond the fiscal year in which they are issued.
G. 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. Except as otherwise specifically provided by law:
(1) the unexpended balance of an appropriation made in this act from the general fund or other state funds shall revert no later than the following dates:
(a) for a project for which an appropriation was made to match federal grants, six months after completion of the project;
(b) for a project for which an appropriation was made to purchase vehicles, including emergency vehicles and other vehicles that require special equipment; heavy equipment; books; 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 two years following the fiscal year in which the appropriation was made for the purchase; and
(c) for any other project for which an appropriation was made, within six months of completion of the project, but no later than the end of fiscal year 2016; and
(2) all remaining balances from an appropriation made in this act for a project shall revert three months after the latest reversion date specified for that type of project in Paragraph (1) of this subsection.
B. Except for appropriations to the capital program fund, money from appropriations made in this act shall not be used to pay indirect project costs.
C. Except as provided in Subsection E of this section, the balance of an appropriation made from the general fund shall revert in the time frame set forth in Subsection A of this section to the capital projects fund.
D. Except as provided in Subsection E of this section, the balance of an appropriation made from other state funds shall revert in the time frame set forth in Subsection A of this section to the originating fund.
E. The balance of an appropriation made from the general fund or other state fund to the Indian affairs department or the aging and long-term services department for a project located on lands of an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo shall revert in the time frame set forth in Subsection A of this section to the tribal infrastructure project fund.
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 3. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the administrative office of the courts that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, one million dollars ($1,000,000) is appropriated to the administrative office of the courts for security cameras, furniture, fixtures and other information technology infrastructure for the first judicial district courthouse in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.
SECTION 4. AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the aging and long-term services department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the aging and long-term services department for the following purposes:
1. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install or upgrade cabinets at Los Volcanes senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
2. one hundred ninety-two thousand dollars ($192,000) to plan, design and construct a long-term care, assisted living and senior center at the Pueblo of Isleta in Bernalillo county;
3. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and prepare a site for a senior center in the Church Rock chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
4. one million six hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,650,000) for ongoing construction and project completion to address health and safety issues and increased costs at the following centers in the following amounts:
(a) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for East Mesa senior center in Dona Ana county;
(b) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for Chichiltah chapter senior center in the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(c) three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) for Iyanbito chapter senior center in the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(d) five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for Torreon-Star Lake chapter senior center in the Navajo Nation in Sandoval county; and
(e) five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for Whitehorse Lake chapter senior center in the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
5. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements to the San Miguel senior center on the San Miguel del Vado land grant in San Miguel county;
6. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to design and construct improvements to the parking lot, sidewalks, landscaping and lighting, including removal of asphalt, at the Meadowlark senior center in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county; and
7. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase, improve and equip the Ken and Patty Adams senior center in Eldorado in Santa Fe county.
SECTION 5. CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the capital program fund 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. three million four hundred thousand dollars ($3,400,000) to upgrade the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and infrastructure in housing units and support buildings at the central New Mexico correctional facility in Valencia county and the western New Mexico correctional facility in Cibola county;
2. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for infrastructure improvements and code compliance upgrades at the youth diagnostic and development center campus in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county and the John Paul Taylor center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
3. seven hundred thousand dollars ($700,000) to plan, design, renovate, expand, furnish and equip the New Mexico state police district office in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
4. four million seven hundred thousand dollars ($4,700,000) to construct, furnish and equip additional patient housing units at the New Meadows long-term care facility at the New Mexico behavioral health institute in Las Vegas in San Miguel county and for other patient health and safety improvements at department of health facilities statewide;
5. three million dollars ($3,000,000) to renovate, furnish and equip the dormitories, including upgrading plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems and other infrastructure, at the New Mexico law enforcement academy in Santa Fe county;
6. six million dollars ($6,000,000) for infrastructure improvements, renovations, furnishing and equipping the Manuel Lujan building in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
7. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to renovate, repair and equip correctional facilities statewide;
8. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for infrastructure improvements for health and safety upgrades at department of health facilities statewide;
9. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for repairs, renovations, deferred maintenance, restoration, infrastructure improvements and construction at state buildings statewide; and
10. five million dollars ($5,000,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate and furnish the human services department drug and substance abuse treatment facility in Los Lunas in Valencia county.
SECTION 6. CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the cultural affairs department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the cultural affairs department for the following purposes:
1. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to construct a memorial on the grounds of the national Hispanic cultural center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
2. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for repairs, upgrades and renovations to address health and safety deficiencies at state museums and monuments statewide.
SECTION 7. COMMISSION FOR DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING PERSONS PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the commission for deaf and hard-of-hearing persons that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) is appropriated to the commission for deaf and hard-of-hearing persons to purchase land for and plan, design, construct, purchase, improve, renovate, equip and furnish a deaf culture multipurpose center and to plan and design an apartment complex for the deaf and deaf-blind in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
SECTION 8. PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the public education department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the public education department for the following purposes:
1. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install art and drama equipment and information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, in La Academia de Esperanza charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related furniture, for all elementary schools in house district 25 in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install carpet for classrooms in the Montessori elementary charter school in Bernalillo county;
4. eighty-six thousand dollars ($86,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to a city-owned facility, including technological infrastructure, restrooms, a gymnasium, a commons area and classrooms, for the Southwest Aeronautics, Mathematics and Science Academy charter school in Bernalillo county;
5. seventy-seven thousand dollars ($77,000) to plan, design, purchase and install a smart lab, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at the Southwest Aeronautics, Mathematics and Science Academy charter school in Bernalillo county;
6. thirty-seven thousand dollars ($37,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for all schools in house district 25 in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
7. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct a permanent facility for the Cien Aguas international school in southeast Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
8. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase and install a sound system in the main gymnasium at La Cueva high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
9. one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) to plan, design, purchase and install a smart lab, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Southwest intermediate learning center in Bernalillo county;
10. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design, purchase and install a smart lab, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at the Southwest primary learning center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
11. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, purchase and install a smart lab, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at the Southwest secondary learning center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
12. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Albuquerque high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
13. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at the career enrichment center in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
14. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for site improvements, including landscaping, shade structures, drainage and furniture, for the gardening project at Edward Gonzales elementary school and West Mesa and Atrisco heritage academy high schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
15. three hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars ($377,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related furniture, equipment and infrastructure, at Alvarado, Cochiti, Edmund G. Ross, Griegos, Hodgin, La Luz, Los Ranchos, Douglas MacArthur and Mission Avenue elementary schools, at Garfield and Taft middle schools and at Valley high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install communication and telephone systems and information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Hayes, Van Buren and Wilson middle schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
17. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Hawthorne, Tomasita and McCollum elementary schools and at Kennedy and Grant middle schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
18. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Alamosa, Carlos Rey, Edward Gonzales, Helen Cordero and Mary Ann Binford elementary schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
19. thirty-seven thousand dollars ($37,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related furniture, at Alamosa, Carlos Rey, Edward Gonzales and Mary Ann Binford elementary schools and at Helen Cordero primary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
20. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment and furniture at Bandelier, Emerson, Kirtland, La Mesa, Mark Twain, Whittier and Zia elementary schools in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
21. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Arroyo del Oso elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
22. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Arroyo del Oso elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
23. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Bel Air elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
24. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Bel Air elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
25. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment for Chaparral elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
26. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Cleveland middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
27. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Cleveland middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
28. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Comanche elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
29. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Comanche elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
30. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish improvements, a classroom addition and gymnasium renovations at Del Norte high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
31. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at the Digital Arts and Technology Academy charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
32. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Governor Bent elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
33. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Governor Bent elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
34. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, and office equipment for the family resource center at Grant middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
35. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Grant middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
36. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, and office equipment for the family resource center at Harrison middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
37. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephones, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Hawthorne elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
38. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Highland high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
39. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Highland high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
40. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related equipment and furniture, at Hodgin elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
41. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment for Jimmy E. Carter middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
42. eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) to design and construct a multipurpose community field at La Cueva high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
43. three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000) to plan, design and construct the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at La Promesa early learning center charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
44. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment for Lavaland elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
45. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment for Lyndon B. Johnson middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
46. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan, design and construct shade structures and an athletic field at Manzano Mesa elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
47. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephones, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at McCollum elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
48. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at McKinley middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
49. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install a sound system and projector, including related equipment and furniture, at McKinley middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
50. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment for Painted Sky elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
51. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase and install equipment, including lighting and sound equipment, seating and fixtures, for the performing arts building at Rio Grande high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
52. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish improvements, a classroom addition and gymnasium renovations at Sandia high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
53. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install office equipment and information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, in the family resource center at Truman middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
54. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, and office equipment for the family resource center at West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
55. four hundred eighty-four thousand dollars ($484,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish improvements to facilities and grounds, including lighting, technology, bathrooms, bleachers, shade structures, fencing and gates, at West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
56. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install renovations, including related equipment and furniture, to the athletic locker rooms at West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
57. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install physical education equipment, including related furniture, at West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
58. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to purchase and install information technology, communication systems and telephone systems, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, at Zuni elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
59. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install playground equipment at the Mora-Colfax head start program of the Mora independent school district in Raton in Colfax county;
60. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to plan, design and construct a sign for the Lincoln-Jackson family center in the Clovis municipal school district in Curry county;
61. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install vocational equipment for the Melrose public school district in Curry county;
62. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install vocational equipment for the Fort Sumner municipal school district in De Baca county;
63. two hundred fifty-four thousand dollars ($254,000) to plan, design and construct air conditioning upgrades for district facilities in the Gadsden independent school district in Dona Ana county;
64. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to purchase and install office equipment and information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for the family resource center at Gadsden middle school in the Gadsden independent school district in Dona Ana county;
65. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish the Mesquite environmental park and multipurpose center in the Mesquite elementary school playground in the Gadsden independent school district in Dona Ana county;
66. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design, purchase and install a security camera system at Alta Vista middle school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
67. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, purchase, install and equip interactive white boards with projectors in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
68. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan, design and construct an electrical upgrade in the Edison elementary school building in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
69. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design, purchase and install shade structures and equipment in the playground at Joe Stanley Smith elementary school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
70. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design, purchase and install a sound system in P.R. Leyva middle school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
71. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to plan, design, purchase and install shade structures and equipment in the playground at Puckett elementary school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
72. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase and install playground equipment in the schools in the Loving municipal school district in Eddy county;
73. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and equip the athletic program for the Santa Rosa consolidated school district in Guadalupe county;
74. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct and install renovations to the gymnasium in the Vaughn municipal school district in Guadalupe county;
75. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct a school-based health clinic in the Hondo Valley public school district in Lincoln county;
76. one hundred ninety-two thousand five hundred dollars ($192,500) to plan, design and construct capital improvements and to purchase and install furniture and information technology, including related equipment and infrastructure, in the Mora independent school district in Mora county;
77. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate and equip a garage for the Wagon Mound public school district in Mora county;
78. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct improvements and a field house, locker rooms and restroom facilities at the athletics complex at Carlos F. Vigil middle school in the Espanola public school district in Rio Arriba county;
79. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install information technology and career technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, in the Floyd municipal school district in Roosevelt county;
80. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install upgraded security and emergency notification systems in eight schools districtwide and to plan, design and construct cafeteria, gymnasium and stadium improvements in the Las Vegas city public school district in San Miguel county;
81. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan and design renovations for a building in the west Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county;
82. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to replace windows and doors and to construct ramp and walkway improvements to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in the west Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county;
83. two hundred five thousand dollars ($205,000) to plan, design, construct and equip the weight room in the west Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county;
84. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for the Santa Fe public school district to purchase and equip athletic facilities for low-income children in the city of Santa Fe, in that school district and in Santa Fe county;
85. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the city- and school district-owned head start facilities in Santa Fe and the Pojoaque Valley public school district in Santa Fe county;
86. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to design, construct, repair and resurface parking lots in the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;
87. seventy-eight thousand dollars ($78,000) to upgrade, replace and install a phone system districtwide for the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;
88. three hundred twenty-two thousand dollars ($322,000) to plan, design, purchase and install robot systems to equip students for science, technology, engineering and math competitions at public schools statewide;
89. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to plan, design and construct a pool facility for school and community use in the Belen consolidated school district in Valencia county; and
90. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design, construct and equip sewer system improvements at Ann Parish elementary school in the Los Lunas public school district in Valencia county.
SECTION 9. ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the energy, minerals and natural resources department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) is appropriated to the energy, minerals and natural resources department to purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles and for drought and fire mitigation statewide.
SECTION 10. OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER PROJECTS--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. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and rehabilitate the Hitson draw dam in Fort Sumner in De Baca county;
2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct a drainage channel and conduit system for Mesilla Valley farms in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
3. one hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars ($177,000) for improvements to the Maldonado dam for the upper Gila valley arroyos watershed district in Grant county;
4. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct and install electrical services to the pump station and intake diversion structure at Ute reservoir for the eastern New Mexico water utility authority in Quay, Curry and Roosevelt counties; and
5. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan and purchase water rights for Questa in Taos county.
SECTION 11. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT PROJECTS--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. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip water system improvements, including a water storage tank, well and supply lines, for the Cedar Crest mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association in Bernalillo county;
2. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) to design and construct improvements for the south valley water project, including extension to Malpais road and streets in Los Padillas community of the south valley of Bernalillo county;
3. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan and design wastewater system improvements for the Carnuel mutual domestic water and wastewater consumers association in Bernalillo county;
4. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to plan, design and construct the water system in Tijeras in Bernalillo county;
5. three hundred seventy thousand dollars ($370,000) to plan, design, construct, equip, improve and install a potable water storage tank for Hagerman in Chaves county;
6. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to renovate water well number 2, including replacement of wiring, water pipe and well pump, for the Bluewater Acres domestic water users association in Cibola county;
7. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct, including purchase and installation of related mechanical equipment, a water system in the San Rafael water and sanitation district in San Rafael in Cibola county;
8. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct and equip a solid waste transfer station and recycling facility in Raton in Colfax county;
9. two hundred seventy-eight thousand dollars ($278,000) to construct the effluent reuse pipeline in Clovis in Curry county;
10. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct water system improvements in Melrose in Curry county;
11. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a county transfer station in De Baca county;
12. three hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($345,000) to plan and design the surface water treatment facility and operations building, including pilot testing and a supervisory control and data acquisition system, for the lower Rio Grande public water works authority in Dona Ana county;
13. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct a municipal sewer system in the Lantana Estates subdivision in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
14. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design, construct and equip water system improvements, including installing water lines and connection to the new well, to the Otis mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association system in Eddy county;
15. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to design and construct water system improvements, including replacing piping, fire hydrants and valves, for the Malaga mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association in Eddy county;
16. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a lift station and forced sewer main line for the Fort Bayard medical center in Santa Clara in Grant county;
17. one hundred twenty-seven thousand dollars ($127,000) to plan, design, construct and equip water system improvements in Lordsburg in Hidalgo county;
18. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to plan, design, construct, equip, purchase and install improvements to the wastewater treatment plant in Jal in Lea county;
19. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to plan, design and construct wells in Lovington in Lea county;
20. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to plan, design, construct and equip solid waste collection centers for the Greentree solid waste authority in Lincoln county;
21. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to purchase and install solid waste compactors, dumpsters and carts for the Greentree solid waste authority in Lincoln county;
22. two hundred five thousand dollars ($205,000) to plan, design and construct sewer system improvements and an extension to the senior center in Capitan in Lincoln county;
23. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct wastewater system and treatment plant improvements, including replacing liners in lagoons, in Capitan in Lincoln county;
24. one hundred twenty-two thousand dollars ($122,000) to design and construct sewer system facilities in Ruidoso in Lincoln county;
25. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to plan, design, construct and equip bar screen, aerators and other improvements for the wastewater treatment plant in Deming in Luna county;
26. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct cells at the Red Rocks landfill of the northwest New Mexico regional solid waste authority in Thoreau in McKinley county;
27. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to plan and design a ground water pipeline for the eastern New Mexico water utility authority in Curry and Roosevelt counties;
28. thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($37,500) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements to the Santa Cruz water association regional water system in Santa Fe and Rio Arriba counties;
29. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a wastewater treatment system for the Cebolleta land grant in Cibola county;
30. fifty-six thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($56,250) to plan and design water and wastewater system improvements for La Luz mutual domestic water consumers and mutual sewage works association in Otero county;
31. four hundred thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($400,750) to plan, design, construct and install a reclaimed water distribution and storage addition to the water reuse system in Alamogordo in Otero county;
32. seven hundred seventy-two thousand dollars ($772,000) to construct the potable wastewater reuse project and facility in Cloudcroft in Otero county;
33. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to purchase and equip trash collection trucks for the solid waste department in Tucumcari in Quay county;
34. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design, drill, construct and equip a supplemental well for the Chamita mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association in Rio Arriba county;
35. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct water system improvements, including purchase and installation of flush hydrants, for the Canjilon mutual domestic water consumers and mutual sewage works association in Canjilon in Rio Arriba county;
36. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the Valley Estates mutual water and sewer association water system in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
37. thirty-one thousand eight hundred dollars ($31,800) to pay off a rural infrastructure program loan to the Youngsville mutual domestic water consumers and mutual sewage works association in Youngsville in Rio Arriba county;
38. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to plan, design and construct water system improvements, including water lines, valves and fire hydrants, in Portales in Roosevelt county;
39. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install a water reuse system in Bloomfield in San Juan county;
40. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct sewer lines on Rincon road in Pecos in San Miguel county;
41. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct a wastewater treatment plant in Cuba in Sandoval county;
42. seventy-three thousand three hundred dollars ($73,300) to plan, design and construct water system improvements to tie in Canoncito's distribution system to Santa Fe county's water system for the Canoncito at Apache Canyon mutual domestic water consumers and mutual sewage works association in Santa Fe county;
43. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including connections, for the greater Glorieta community regional mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association in Santa Fe county;
44. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and improve the water storage tank and well for La Bajada community ditch and mutual domestic water association in Santa Fe county;
45. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for acquiring water rights, including needed applications and transfers, and for improvements to the water distribution system and wells for Agua Fria in Santa Fe county;
46. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct water system improvements, including water lines, for La Cienega mutual domestic water consumers and mutual sewage works association in Santa Fe county;
47. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to construct and equip the solid waste collection center in Truth or Consequences in Sierra county;
48. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct upgrades to the power supply at the well site in Magdalena in Socorro county;
49. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and construct phase 2C wastewater system improvements for El Valle de los Ranchos water and sanitation district in Taos county;
50. twelve thousand seven hundred sixty-six dollars ($12,766) to purchase and install sewer aerator pumps and a control panel and to upgrade the treatment system at the wastewater treatment facility in Estancia in Torrance county;
51. one hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($165,000) to purchase a trash truck for Clayton in Union county;
52. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct water system improvements, including a well, for fire suppression in the Manzano mountains in Bartola canyon in Valencia county;
53. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install equipment at the wastewater treatment plant, including installing upper units and related infrastructure, in Los Lunas in Valencia county; and
54. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to plan, design and construct the Bosque Farms-Peralta wastewater system, a regional effort that uses sewer lines installed by Peralta and is serviced by the Bosque Farms wastewater treatment plant, in Valencia county.
SECTION 12. STATE FAIR COMMISSION PROJECTS--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. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, construct and equip a stage at the Alice Faye Hoppes pavilion at the New Mexico state fairgrounds in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
2. three hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars ($377,000) for infrastructure improvements, including sewer and other health and safety upgrades, at the New Mexico state fairgrounds in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
SECTION 13. INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the Indian affairs department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the Indian affairs department for the following purposes:
1. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and equip a van with a wheelchair lift for the community health representative program at the Pueblo of Acoma in Cibola county;
2. twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000) to purchase equipment for extracting accident victims from automobiles for the Pueblo of Acoma in Cibola county;
3. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a multipurpose health, family and social services building, including demolition of existing buildings, at the Pueblo of Laguna in Cibola county;
4. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct the livestock training center in the Ramah chapter of the Navajo Nation in Cibola county;
5. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct a parking lot at the Baahaali facility in the Baahaali chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
6. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct a driveway and parking lot for the eastern Navajo economic development office in the Church Rock chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
7. forty-nine thousand six hundred dollars ($49,600) for library equipment and supplemental library resource acquisitions, including print, nonprint and electronic resources, at Dine college in Crownpoint in McKinley county;
8. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and equip facilities, furnishings and exhibits and to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for the Gallup inter-tribal Indian ceremonial in Gallup in McKinley county;
9. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct a job training facility in the Iyanbito chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
10. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to demolish the preschool building in the Manuelito chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
11. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a parking lot in the Tse'ii'ahi chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county, contingent on the Navajo Nation providing funds to complete the project;
12. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct a multipurpose building for veterans in the Tohatchi chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
13. two hundred seventy thousand dollars ($270,000) to plan, design and construct a power line in the Whisky Lake area of the Tohatchi chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
14. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) to prepare a site for a veterans' center Quonset hut in the Tsa-Ya-Toh chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
15. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design improvements to the fairgrounds in the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;
16. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase and install playground equipment for the head start program in the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;
17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct bathroom additions in the Ramah chapter of the Navajo Nation in Cibola and McKinley counties;
18. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and prepare the site for the veterans hall in the Rock Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
19. three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($360,000) to construct a standing pipe storage tank for the Mescalero Apache Tribe in Otero county;
20. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install exercise equipment for the recreational facility at the Pueblo of Santa Clara in Rio Arriba county;
21. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase and install propane bottles for the veterans in the Cove chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
22. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) for demolition of the condemned senior center in the Gadii'ahi-To'koi chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
23. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design and construct solar photovoltaic systems for the Sheepsprings chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
24. seventy-seven thousand dollars ($77,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a veterans multi-complex building for the T'iistoh Sikaad chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
25. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to pave parking lots for the senior center, head start center and chapter house of the Tse'Daa'Kaan chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
26. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for departments at five Sandoval Indian pueblos incorporated in Sandoval county;
27. one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a police substation, including a temporary holding facility, in the Pueblo of Santa Ana in Sandoval county;
28. one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000) to purchase a fire truck pumper for the Pueblo of Santo Domingo in Sandoval county;
29. seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000) to plan, design and construct water line extensions and bathroom additions in the Torreon south areas and the Torreon-Star Lake chapter in the eastern Navajo agency of the Navajo Nation in Sandoval county;
30. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct the cultural center at Santa Fe Indian school in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
31. thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000) to construct improvements, including a dam and gates, to the acequia de la Otra Banda in the Pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county;
32. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to repair, construct, equip and landscape the traditional ceremonial facility in the Pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county;
33. one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000) to design, construct and equip the Poeh cultural center studios and offices, including purchase and installation of information technology and related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, in the Pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county;
34. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to equip, furnish and construct improvements to the wellness center, including the teen center sports facilities, security system, parking lot, swimming pool, spa and roof, in the Pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county;
35. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to purchase farm equipment for a youth farm initiative at the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in Santa Fe county;
36. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for the leadership program at Santa Fe Indian school in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county; and
37. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, repair and construct improvements to the sewage lagoons for the Alamo chapter of the Navajo Nation in Socorro county.
SECTION 14. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of information technology that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, one hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($145,000) is appropriated to the department of information technology to construct REDI net fiberoptic connections to state facilities and purchase and install telecommunications equipment within facilities located in Los Alamos and Rio Arriba counties to route traffic to and from the state's network hub in the Simms building in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.
SECTION 15. INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION PROJECTS--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. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the irrigation system for the Cebolletita acequia association in Cibola county;
2. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to plan, design and install piping and concrete ditch lining on the east Puerto de Luna community ditch in Guadalupe county;
3. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to repair and construct the main acequia for the west Puerto de Luna acequia association in Guadalupe county;
4. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including head gates and water distribution, for the storm ditch association in Hondo in Lincoln county;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including relocating the acequia, to la acequia de Llano de Santa Cruz in Santa Fe and Rio Arriba counties;
6. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to make improvements, including cementing, to the acequia de Santa Cruz in Rio Arriba and Santa Fe counties;
7. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the acequia Chamita in Rio Arriba county;
8. nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to plan, design, construct and install a diversion system from the Rio Bravo into the community ditches of Porvenir, Parkview, La Puente and Ensenada in the Tierra Amarilla area of Rio Arriba county;
9. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct the rehabilitation of the acequia de la Plaza in Dixon in Rio Arriba county;
10. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase water rights and water storage rights at Abiquiu dam for the Rio de Chama acequia association in the Medanales area in Rio Arriba county;
11. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct acequia improvements, including lining, for the acequia de la Posecion in Truchas in Rio Arriba county;
12. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to make improvements, including repairing the main inlet and installing culverts, for the east Pecos ditch association in San Miguel county;
13. thirty-three thousand dollars ($33,000) to plan, design and construct a water conveyance structure for el Cerrito ditch association in San Miguel county;
14. four thousand dollars ($4,000) to make repairs to the dam for the northside acequia Madre de Villanueva in San Miguel county;
15. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to improve and equip the acequia de los Gonzales in Lovato in San Miguel county;
16. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan, design and construct improvements and pay off an existing interstate stream commission acequia loan to the northside acequia madre de Villanueva in San Miguel county;
17. one hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($145,000) to design and construct improvements to the San Ysidro community ditch in Sandoval county;
18. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to design and construct a regional water management system for the acequia del Barranco de Jacona in Santa Fe county;
19. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the acequia de la Capilla, including piping for irrigation, in La Cienega in Santa Fe county;
20. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including installing piping, to the acequia de la Cienega in Santa Fe county;
21. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the Jose Gabriel Ortiz acequia in Nambe in Santa Fe county;
22. fifty-six thousand dollars ($56,000) to design and construct compuertas for the acequia del Monte del Rio Chiquito in Talpa in Taos county;
23. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for improvements, reconstruction and extension of the acequia de La Venita de Teodoro Romero in Taos county;
24. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan, design and construct repairs and improvements to the acequia Madre del Rio Grande and the acequia Madre del Finado Francisco Martinez in Talpa in Taos county; and
25. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the Talpa irrigation reservoir inlet acequia for the acequia madre and acequia del Monte del Rio Chiquito in Taos county.
SECTION 16. LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION PROJECTS--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 of the department of finance and administration for the following purposes:
1. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for equipment and improvements to the site, bleachers, field and parking lot for the Atrisco valley little league in Los Ranchos de Atrisco in Bernalillo county;
2. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) for infrastructure improvements, including roads, lighting and sewage, in the Mountain View-Kinney Brick area of Bernalillo county;
3. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish an aquatic facility in the south valley of Bernalillo county;
4. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to purchase and install a refrigerated air system, including ducts, turnkeys and thermostats, at the Westside community center in the Los Ranchos de Atrisco area of Bernalillo county;
5. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip the respite addition for the South Valley multipurpose center in Bernalillo county;
6. two hundred thirty-four thousand dollars ($234,000) to construct the junior baseball field for Alameda little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
7. three hundred forty thousand dollars ($340,000) to purchase land for and construct a park with recreation facilities, including site development, along the Arenal drain from west Central avenue to Bridge street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
8. three hundred ninety-seven thousand dollars ($397,000) to plan, design and construct a full-service library for the southwest mesa of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
9. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct the alligator alcove at the Albuquerque BioPark in Bernalillo county;
10. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a "spray ground", a playground with water-related entertainment, at Cesar Chavez community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
11. one million three hundred thousand dollars ($1,300,000) for planning, designing, constructing and equipping an addition and for exhibits, furniture, equipment and portable buildings at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
12. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements, equipment, furnishings and landscaping at the Hillerman library rose garden in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
13. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct signage, designations, markers and art work in the area of the intersection of Louisiana boulevard and Central avenue in the international district of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
14. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip improvements to the Manzano Mesa multigenerational center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
15. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and install landscaping for the Camino Real project in Martineztown in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
16. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to plan, design and construct safety improvements at the Roadrunner little league baseball park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
17. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Robinson park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
18. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to plan, purchase, furnish and equip a Route 66 visitor's center on west Central avenue in Bernalillo county;
19. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the Santa Barbara and Martineztown neighborhood parks in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
20. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a linear park on Tramway boulevard in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
21. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to construct, renovate and equip improvements, including turf, benches, sidewalks, storage facilities and lighting, to Tower park and Westgate fields in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
22. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000) to plan, design and construct an addition and improvements, including site, bathroom, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, paving, security and code compliance upgrades, to the county-owned adult day services site in the south valley of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
23. five hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($525,000) to design, construct and renovate an existing county-owned correctional facility in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
24. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to plan, purchase and install a county multimedia health training center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
25. one hundred five thousand dollars ($105,000) to plan, design, construct, repair and equip the Mile High little league facilities, including security fencing and shade structures, in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
26. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish little league fields for the Paradise Hills little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
27. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for improvements to parks, streets, alleys and medians in senate district 17 and the south San Pedro and Trumbull neighborhoods, including lighting and landscaping, in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
28. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design, construct and furnish improvements to the South Valley library, including exterior improvements, in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
29. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish the county health clinic in Reserve in Catron county;
30. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design and construct the facility and to purchase and equip a fire truck for the Midway volunteer fire department in Chaves county;
31. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000) to design, construct, furnish and equip restrooms for the public park at Lake Van in Dexter in Chaves county;
32. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to plan, design, purchase, construct, equip, furnish and improve the Soy Mariachi building and to purchase musical instruments in Roswell in Chaves county;
33. two hundred forty thousand dollars ($240,000) to construct and furnish a nature center in Roswell in Chaves county;
34. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct, renovate, expand and equip parks, including purchase and installation of playground equipment, in Roswell in Chaves county;
35. four hundred eighty-seven thousand dollars ($487,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements, including lighting, to the Wool Bowl softball complex in Roswell in Chaves county;
36. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish an expansion of the commercial kitchen at the working mother's day nursery in Roswell in Chaves county;
37. one hundred thirty-four thousand dollars ($134,000) to purchase and equip law enforcement vehicles for Cibola county;
38. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to plan, design, construct, acquire, furnish and equip the administrative technology center for the Pine Hill school of the Ramah Navajo school board located in Cibola county;
39. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to plan, design and construct a multipurpose community center for the Cebolleta land grant in Cibola county;
40. thirty-eight thousand dollars ($38,000) to equip and furnish a medical office building for Cibola county hospital in Grants in Cibola county;
41. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to plan, design, purchase and construct electrical connections and transfer switches to hook up the power generator to the administration building of the Ramah Navajo school board in Cibola county;
42. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to remove asbestos, including demolition and debris removal, from abandoned buildings in Enchanted Eagle park in Eagle Nest in Colfax county;
43. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the dining area of the Colfax general long-term care facility in the south central Colfax county special hospital district in Colfax county;
44. one hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars ($177,000) to purchase land around Cannon air force base in Curry county;
45. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase a fire truck for Grady in Curry county;
46. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, purchase and install playground equipment in village parks in Fort Sumner in De Baca county;
47. four hundred nineteen thousand two hundred forty-nine dollars ($419,249) to purchase land for and to plan, design, construct and equip revitalization improvements to el camino Real in Dona Ana county;
48. eight hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($845,000) to purchase property for and to plan, design, construct, equip and install the Mesilla Valley regional dispatch authority emergency 911 center in Dona Ana county;
49. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the community center in La Union in the Anthony water and sanitation district in Dona Ana county;
50. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to plan, design and construct a multipurpose municipal building in Anthony in Dona Ana county;
51. one million two hundred fourteen thousand dollars ($1,214,000) to plan, design and construct a public safety campus for the fire and police departments on the east mesa in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
52. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to replace the roof on the city-owned Jardin de los Ninos facility in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
53. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install a south gateway sign in the Mesquite historic district in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
54. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design, purchase and install playground equipment in parks in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
55. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to plan, design and construct renovations and improvements to the plaza in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
56. sixty-two thousand dollars ($62,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate and equip the community resource center in Mesquite in Dona Ana county;
57. eighty-one thousand dollars ($81,000) to plan, design and landscape areas on McNutt road and Sunland Park river trail as an exercise and walking area in Sunland Park in Dona Ana county;
58. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a shooting range in north Eddy county;
59. four hundred forty thousand dollars ($440,000) to purchase and equip a pumper for the fire department in Artesia in Eddy county;
60. one hundred forty-five thousand dollars ($145,000) to plan, design, purchase, construct and equip an equipment storage building in Hope in Eddy county;
61. one hundred seventy thousand dollars ($170,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, furnish and equip expansion of and additions to the fire department building in Hope in Eddy county;
62. one hundred thousand seven hundred dollars ($100,700) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements, including the purchase and installation of a lighting system, to the little league park in Loving in Eddy county;
63. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a municipal cemetery in Bayard in Grant county;
64. one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) to design, construct and furnish a public safety building in Santa Clara in Grant county;
65. three hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($325,000) to plan, design and renovate the Ilfeld building in Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county;
66. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including bathroom facilities, gates and pay stations, at Park lake in Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county;
67. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to plan, design, construct and equip the county dispatch control system in Hidalgo county;
68. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct a fire substation in Eunice in Lea county;
69. four hundred two thousand dollars ($402,000) to design and construct infrastructure improvements, including water and sewer systems and an electrical distribution system, at the county fairgrounds in Lovington in Lea county;
70. three hundred twenty-seven thousand dollars ($327,000) to plan, design, construct, replace and install flooring in the Nor-Lea special hospital district facility in Lovington in Lea county;
71. one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) to purchase an asphalt zipper for Carrizozo in Lincoln county;
72. three hundred ninety-seven thousand dollars ($397,000) to plan, design, purchase, install, equip and furnish a building for the Fort Stanton volunteer fire department in Lincoln county;
73. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to repair and improve the Luna county courthouse basement, including exterior improvements, in Deming in Luna county;
74. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for facilities improvements, including fencing, lighting, a sally port expansion and shower improvements, at the county detention center in Deming in Luna county;
75. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to replace the roof, windows and flooring and to make repairs to the domestic violence shelter in Deming in Luna county;
76. two hundred seven thousand dollars ($207,000) to renovate the county sheriff's office and regional law enforcement center in Deming in Luna county;
77. thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars ($36,500) to purchase heavy equipment for the county road department in McKinley county;
78. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the Gallup community pantry in McKinley county;
79. thirty-eight thousand five hundred dollars ($38,500) to plan, design and construct improvements and additions to fire station number 1 in Gallup in McKinley county;
80. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct and equip a trail head facility and dog park, including site preparation, at the soccer field in Gallup in McKinley county;
81. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to purchase land for and to plan, design, construct and furnish a veterans center in Gallup in McKinley county;
82. one hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($185,000) to plan, design and construct a veterans' cemetery in Gallup in McKinley county;
83. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to renovate the kitchen in the community center in Thoreau in McKinley county;
84. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish an addition to the Ocate/Ojo Feliz community center in Ocate in Mora county;
85. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the public works facility in Wagon Mound in Mora county;
86. three hundred forty-seven thousand dollars ($347,000) to plan, design, purchase and install code-compliant grandstands, including soil stabilization, concrete work, utility relocation and demolition of existing seating, in the county fairgrounds rodeo arena in Otero county;
87. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to purchase and equip police vehicles and purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for the police department in Tularosa in Otero county;
88. one hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($185,000) for renovations to the county courthouse, including windows and security bars, in Tucumcari in Quay county;
89. one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) to purchase and equip police vehicles for the sheriff's department in Rio Arriba county;
90. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to plan, design and construct a library and digital media center in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
91. one hundred eighty-nine thousand one hundred dollars ($189,100) to design, remodel and upgrade buildings at the Velarde facility of the Hoy recovery program in Rio Arriba county;
92. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase land for and to plan, design and construct a fire station and community center in Velarde in Rio Arriba county;
93. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct and expand a multipurpose senior and community center facility in Elida in Roosevelt county;
94. one hundred eighty-six thousand dollars ($186,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish an addition to the medical office building at Roosevelt general hospital in the Roosevelt county special hospital district in Portales in Roosevelt county;
95. one hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($115,000) to construct, equip and install wireless internet access along Main street and central corridors throughout Aztec in San Juan county;
96. two million seven hundred forty-one thousand dollars ($2,741,000) to plan, design and construct the regional animal shelter in Farmington in San Juan county;
97. two hundred two thousand dollars ($202,000) to construct improvements to and equip the Kirtland Riverview recreational center and grounds in San Juan county;
98. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to purchase and equip an excavator for the Dineh water users association in Shiprock in San Juan county;
99. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase and install fencing for roads in Leyba in San Miguel county;
100. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase equipment and information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, for the special olympics in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
101. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to design, construct and renovate the Valencia parking lot in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
102. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design and construct improvements and infrastructure, including improvements to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, at the Coronado little league park in Bernalillo in Sandoval county;
103. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to plan, design and renovate the county-owned Sena building in Bernalillo in Sandoval county;
104. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct infrastructure projects in Corrales in Sandoval county;
105. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to parks and recreational facilities in Corrales in Sandoval county;
106. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000) to plan, design and construct a new riverside park, including a walking trail that meets the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, a boardwalk and sculpture garden site, and to plan, design, equip, landscape and construct improvements to the facilities, grounds and parking area of the civic center and Father Fitzgerald parks in Jemez Springs in Sandoval county;
107. three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000) to design, construct and equip a regional park facility in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
108. six hundred forty thousand dollars ($640,000) to plan, design and acquire land for a county regional E-911 center in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
109. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to plan, design, construct, equip, purchase and install improvements to county corrections facilities in Santa Fe county;
110. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements and renovations to county-owned facilities for the disabled in Santa Fe county;
111. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase furnishings for use by the disabled in Santa Fe county;
112. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and equip improvements to Romero park near county road 62 in Santa Fe county;
113. fifty-eight thousand seven hundred dollars ($58,700) to purchase and equip vehicles for use by an organization that promotes personal discovery and social change through the use of creative learning experiences in wilderness, community and cultural environments in Santa Fe county;
114. one hundred fifty-two thousand dollars ($152,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements, including electrical and accessibility improvements, to the Oscar Huber memorial ball park and grandstands in Madrid in Santa Fe county;
115. one hundred eighteen thousand dollars ($118,000) to purchase property for and to plan, design and construct the parking and entrance areas at the community and senior center in Nambe in Santa Fe county;
116. three hundred seventy thousand dollars ($370,000) for building and infrastructure improvements, furniture and equipment, including purchasing and installing information technology, at the first judicial district court complex in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
117. two hundred one thousand dollars ($201,000) to construct, purchase, improve, renovate and equip, including beautification, landscaping, utility and irrigation installation, grading, water meters and outdoor structures, the botanical garden at museum hill in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
118. seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to construct a fire alarm system in the city-owned boys' and girls' club facilities in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
119. three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to construct a gravel parking lot at the city-owned boys' and girls' club facility in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
120. thirty-two thousand seven hundred thirty-four dollars ($32,734) to renovate the pool at the city-owned boys' and girls' club facility in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
121. two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to purchase and install a security alarm system and cameras at the city-owned boys' and girls' club facility in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
122. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to furnish the county-owned La Familia medical center facilities in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
123. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip improvements to the women's health services family and counseling center in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
124. two hundred four thousand dollars ($204,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements, including a commercial grade kitchen and seating and lighting, for the Santa Fe farmers market pavilion in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
125. one hundred eleven thousand dollars ($111,000) to construct, renovate, furnish and equip a city-owned multipurpose center for homeless people, including a commerical kitchen and outdoor patio space, in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
126. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to plan, design, renovate and construct interior and exterior improvements to El Museo cultural facility in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
127. four hundred forty thousand dollars ($440,000) to plan, design, renovate and expand the main police station in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
128. eighty-one thousand dollars ($81,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish an indoor multiuse arena and regional disaster relief facility at the rodeo de Santa Fe grounds in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
129. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct a community center in Sabinal in Socorro county;
130. two hundred ninety-two thousand dollars ($292,000) to plan, design, construct and equip rodeo and recreation facilities, including soccer fields and an arena cover, in Socorro in Socorro county;
131. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to purchase, plan, design and construct the Cerro community center, including demolition of the old gymnasium, in Taos county;
132. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install an air conditioning system at the Llano Quemado emergency response and community center in Taos county;
133. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements to the parking area and grounds, including fencing, at the Talpa community center in Taos county;
134. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase patrol units and patrol unit equipment for the sheriff's department in Taos county;
135. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture and infrastructure, and to design and construct office facilities for El Prado water and sanitation district in Taos county;
136. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish and improve the Chamisal fire station in Penasco in Taos county;
137. twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to purchase, construct and install a furnace for the Penasco community center in Taos county;
138. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design, construct and improve the municipal building in Questa in Taos county;
139. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to plan and design watershed and river restoration in Questa in Taos county;
140. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase, construct, install and equip an early childhood development center building in Red River in Taos county;
141. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan and design a town hall, including a feasibility study that compares renovating the existing town hall with building a new one, in Red River in Taos county;
142. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to construct an addition to the county 4-H indoor arena multipurpose facility at the county agricultural center in Taos in Taos county;
143. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct public restrooms at Kit Carson park in Taos in Taos county;
144. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to purchase lift equipment for Taos in Taos county;
145. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct a water harvesting unit for the fire department in Torrance county;
146. twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) for improvements, including stucco and repairs, to the community center and town hall office facility in Estancia in Torrance county;
147. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to replace the roof on the motor vehicle division and municipal court facility in Estancia in Torrance county;
148. four hundred ninety thousand dollars ($490,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a multipurpose center for youth from the tri-county area of Torrance, Bernalillo and Santa Fe counties in Estancia in Torrance county;
149. two hundred two thousand five hundred dollars ($202,500) to purchase and equip packaged patrol vehicles for the county sheriff's department in Valencia county;
150. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) to construct an addition to the library in Bosque Farms in Valencia county; and
151. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to design and construct an expansion of the animal control facility in Los Lunas in Valencia county.
SECTION 17. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION--NEW MEXICO MORTGAGE FINANCE AUTHORITY PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of finance and administration that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) is appropriated to the department of finance and administration for the New Mexico mortgage finance authority to provide master planning for an affordable housing development in Gallup in McKinley county pursuant to the provisions of the Affordable Housing Act.
SECTION 18. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of transportation that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the department of transportation for the following purposes:
1. one hundred forty-two thousand dollars ($142,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Byron road from Lucia street to Citation street in the south valley of Bernalillo county;
2. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) to plan, design and construct road improvements, including drainage, curbing and asphalt overlay, to Cypress road SW in the Los Ranchos de Atrisco area south of Central avenue SW in Bernalillo county;
3. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Vito Romero road from Isleta boulevard to Severro road in Bernalillo county;
4. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct road improvements, including traffic calming and pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements, on Eighth street between Coal avenue and Bridge street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and construct sidewalks on streets in house district 13 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
6. one hundred seventy thousand dollars ($170,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install traffic signals at La Paz boulevard and Paradise boulevard in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
7. two million two hundred sixty-eight thousand dollars ($2,268,000) for the department of transportation to use for a design and build delivery system for the planning, environmental clearance, design, acquisition of rights of way, new construction and reconstruction of the interchange at the intersection of Paseo del Norte boulevard and interstate 25 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county, notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of Section 13-1-119.1 NMSA 1978 and contingent on an equal or greater match from sources other than the state;
8. two hundred two thousand dollars ($202,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase and install concrete barriers on Tramway boulevard in the Tramway Highpoint area in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
9. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct roadway improvements, including improvements to the pedestrian environment, on west Central avenue from Eighth street to Old Coors road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
10. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct mid-block crossings and improvements on Zuni road at Pennsylvania street, Central avenue at Utah street and Central avenue at San Pablo street in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
11. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to plan and design improvements to Fourth street in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
12. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct street improvements in Roswell in Chaves county;
13. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to plan, design and construct phase one improvements to Second street in Grants in Cibola county;
14. two hundred eighty thousand dollars ($280,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Uranium avenue in Milan in Cibola county;
15. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to rural roads in Curry county;
16. three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to plan, design and construct road improvements for the Tres Amigas project in Curry county;
17. three hundred two thousand dollars ($302,000) to purchase property for and to plan, design and construct road and drainage improvements for the Corona road project in East Mesa in Dona Ana county;
18. seventy thousand seven hundred fifty-one dollars ($70,751) to plan, design, survey and construct improvements, including widening, to Kit Carson road south of Rincon in Dona Ana county;
19. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct drainage improvements to Tel High road in Fort Selden in Dona Ana county;
20. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Fourth street drainage between New Mexico highway 404 and the Texas state line in Anthony in Dona Ana county;
21. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Luna Azul road, including surveying and drainage, in Chaparral in Dona Ana county;
22. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including overlay, to Canal road in Hatch in Dona Ana county;
23. one hundred forty-seven thousand dollars ($147,000) to plan, design and construct the Placitas arroyo bridge crossing in Hatch in Dona Ana county;
24. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) to plan, design and construct road and utility improvements in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
25. one hundred two thousand dollars ($102,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including drainage improvements, to Airport road in Santa Teresa in Dona Ana county;
26. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to plan, design and acquire rights of way for drainage improvements in Tortugas in Dona Ana county;
27. five hundred thirty-six thousand three hundred dollars ($536,300) to purchase rights of way and to plan, design and construct a truck bypass route, including a bridge, on South Loop road in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
28. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct street improvements, including drainage improvements and sidewalks, in Mosquero in Harding county;
29. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to plan, design and construct road and drainage improvements to Second street in Roy in Harding county;
30. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan road improvements, including rights of way acquisition, surveying, clearances, studies and assessments, to county road 19 in McKinley county;
31. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct road improvements in Williams Acres in McKinley county;
32. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to design Allison road corridor improvements, including bridge replacement, environmental clearances, right-of-way planning and acquisition and preliminary corridor design, in Gallup in McKinley county;
33. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct Sky City road in the Manuelito chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
34. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan road improvements, including right-of-way acquisition, surveying, clearances, studies and assessments, to Deer Springs road in the Mexican Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
35. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan road improvements, including right-of-way acquisition, surveys, clearances, studies and assessments, to Johnson road, also known as county road 55, in the Twin Lakes chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
36. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan and design flood plain detention, retention and diversion structures in the Rio Penasco, Curtis Canyon dam and Graveyard dam areas of Otero county;
37. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to streets in Chama in Rio Arriba county;
38. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to county roads in Roosevelt county;
39. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design, construct and improve a rural road network in the Two Grey Hills chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
40. one hundred forty thousand dollars ($140,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to county roads in San Miguel county;
41. two hundred forty thousand dollars ($240,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Torreon road in Sandoval county;
42. one hundred ninety-five thousand dollars ($195,000) to plan and design an extension of Rail Runner avenue to provide access to Bernalillo high school from United States highway 550 in Bernalillo in Sandoval county;
43. three hundred eighty-three thousand dollars ($383,000) to design and construct an extension of the Harvey Jones channel at Corrales road for the southern Sandoval county arroyo flood control authority in Corrales in Sandoval county;
44. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including resurfacing, to county roads in the La Tierra subdivision in Santa Fe county;
45. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to plan, design and construct improvements, including replacing water and sewer lines and acquiring rights of way, to county road 90 in Santa Fe county;
46. four hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars ($477,000) to plan, design and construct road improvements, including surfacing, in Edgewood in Santa Fe county;
47. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase, improve, renovate and equip improvements to dirt roads rated in poor condition in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;
48. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install a base course and chip seal for bus routes throughout the Alamo chapter of the Navajo Nation in Socorro county;
49. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to county road C-110 in Taos county;
50. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Armijo road in Valencia county;
51. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Fire Station road in Valencia county;
52. one hundred nineteen thousand five hundred dollars ($119,500) to plan, design and construct improvements to Gabaldon road in Valencia county;
53. one hundred fifty-five thousand dollars ($155,000) to construct an overlay on Meadowlake road in Valencia county;
54. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan and design railroad overpasses and underpasses in Valencia county; and
55. ninety-eight thousand dollars ($98,000) to plan, design and construct road improvements to Don Jacobo road in Peralta in Valencia county.
SECTION 19. HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the higher education department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the higher education department for the following purposes:
1. four hundred eighty-seven thousand dollars ($487,000) to purchase and install equipment for the energy technology center at New Mexico junior college in Hobbs in Lea county;
2. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to purchase and equip passenger buses for Luna community college in San Miguel county;
3. fifty-eight thousand dollars ($58,000) to purchase and install information technology, including related furniture, equipment and infrastructure, and to plan, design and construct laboratories for the sign language interpreting program at Santa Fe community college in Santa Fe county;
4. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate and equip the trades and technology center at Santa Fe community college in Santa Fe county; and
5. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase information technology for the mathematics, engineering, science achievement program statewide.
SECTION 20. EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of eastern New Mexico university that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) is appropriated to the board of regents of eastern New Mexico university to plan, design and construct road improvements, including paving, to south avenue N at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county.
SECTION 21. NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of New Mexico highlands university that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) is appropriated to the board of regents of New Mexico highlands university to equip the athletic facilities at New Mexico highlands university in Las Vegas in San Miguel county.
SECTION 22. NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of New Mexico institute of mining and technology that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) is appropriated to the board of regents of New Mexico institute of mining and technology to construct, equip and improve the Magdalena ridge observatory and education and research unit for the New Mexico institute of mining and technology in Socorro county.
SECTION 23. NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of New Mexico state university that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the board of regents of New Mexico state university for the following purposes:
1. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish improvements to athletic facilities, including demolition of existing structures, at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish nursing facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish rodeo facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
4. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan, design, construct, renovate, equip and furnish a speech and hearing clinic and to purchase and install information technology at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
5. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design, renovate, equip, furnish and construct a winery distillation science research laboratory at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
6. five million dollars ($5,000,000) to design, conduct necessary demolition, renovate, construct, expand, furnish and equip the Hershel Zohn theater and Branson library at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
7. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase a trailer, a tractor, greenhouses and equipment for the McKinley soil and water conservation district in McKinley county; and
8. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) for a hydrogeologic study of the Sacramento mountains for the Otero soil and water conservation district in Otero, Lincoln and Chaves counties.
SECTION 24. NORTHERN NEW MEXICO STATE SCHOOL PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of northern New Mexico state school that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, two hundred sixty-two thousand dollars ($262,000) is appropriated to the board of regents of northern New Mexico state school to purchase and install equipment and upgrades, including infrastructure, for the information technology laboratories and system at northern New Mexico state school in Espanola in Rio Arriba county.
SECTION 25. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PROJECTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of the university of New Mexico that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the board of regents of the university of New Mexico for the following purposes:
1. one million three hundred seventy-nine thousand dollars ($1,379,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the athletic fields at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county, contingent upon a joint powers agreement between the university, the Albuquerque public school district and the New Mexico activities association for shared use of the fields;
2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, purchase, equip and install campus safety lighting at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
3. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase and install equipment for the burn care center at university of New Mexico hospital in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
4. four hundred seventy-seven thousand dollars ($477,000) to purchase and install medical equipment and related technology, including ultrasound equipment, at the university of New Mexico hospital in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
5. one million one hundred ninety-seven thousand dollars ($1,197,000) to improve and replace roofs at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
SECTION 26. WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY PROJECT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of western New Mexico university that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, four hundred ninety thousand dollars ($490,000) is appropriated to the board of regents of western New Mexico university to purchase and install information technology, including related equipment, furniture, infrastructure and storage technology, at western New Mexico university in Silver City in Grant county.
SECTION 27. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT PRIORITY PROJECTS--APPROPRIATION INTO AND FROM THE STATE ROAD FUND--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of transportation that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) is appropriated to the state road fund for equal distribution to each of the department's six highway construction districts for district priority projects, including pavement preservation and other projects that preserve the department's investment in highway facilities.
SECTION 28. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PASEO DEL NORTE PROJECT--APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE ROAD FUND--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--
1. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, the state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds in fiscal years 2013 and 2014, in compliance with the Severance Tax Bonding Act in an amount not exceeding a total of thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) when the department of transportation certifies the need for the issuance of the bonds; provided that:
(a) in fiscal year 2013, no more than fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) in bonds shall be issued; and
(b) in fiscal year 2014, no more than fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) in bonds shall be issued.
2. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds are appropriated to the state road fund for the department of transportation to use for a design and build delivery system for the planning, environmental clearance, design, acquisition of rights of way, new construction and reconstruction of the interchange at the intersection of Paseo del Norte boulevard and interstate 25 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county, notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of Section 13-1-119.1 NMSA 1978 and contingent on an equal or greater match from sources other than the state.
SECTION 29. COMPLETION OF PROJECTS IMPACTING HEALTH AND SAFETY AT LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL STATEWIDE--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the following agencies that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the following agencies for completion of incomplete projects for the following purposes:
1. to the department of environment:
(a) eight hundred eighteen thousand dollars ($818,000) to construct the potable wastewater reuse project and facility in Cloudcroft in Otero county; and
(b) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design, construct and equip water system improvements, including a well and arsenic treatment unit, for the San Antonio mutual domestic water consumers association in Socorro county;
2. to the Indian affairs department:
(a) one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design, construct, purchase, install, equip and furnish a head start facility for the Little Water chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county; and
(b) four hundred sixty-six thousand dollars ($466,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a language, cultural and education center in the Pueblo of Cochiti in Santa Fe county; and
3. to the local government division:
(a) four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish emergency management facilities at the county fairgrounds in Catron county;
(b) four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish the county health clinic in Reserve in Catron county;
(c) four million dollars ($4,000,000) to plan, design, construct and furnish the county complex in Mora in Mora county;
(d) forty-two thousand four hundred dollars ($42,400) to construct and furnish the Watrous community center in Mora county;
(e) one million eight hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1,850,000) to plan, design and construct a visitors' center at Casa San Ysidro in Corrales in Sandoval county;
(f) five hundred eleven thousand four hundred dollars ($511,400) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements, including seating and electrical and accessibility improvements, to the Oscar Huber memorial ballpark and grandstands in Madrid in Santa Fe county; and
(g) five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) to plan, design, renovate and expand the main police station in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.
SECTION 30. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT--APPROPRIATION FROM THE EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT REVOLVING FUNDS.--One million dollars ($1,000,000) is appropriated from the equipment replacement revolving funds to the department of information technology for expenditure in fiscal years 2012 through 2016, unless otherwise provided for in Section 2 of this act, for two-way radios and antenna systems and upgrades to support public safety communications statewide.
SECTION 31. DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH PROJECT--APPROPRIATION FROM THE GAME AND FISH BOND RETIREMENT FUND.--One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) is appropriated from the game and fish bond retirement fund to the department of game and fish for expenditure in fiscal years 2012 through 2016, unless otherwise provided for in Section 2 of this act, for improvements to facilities statewide, including warehouses, laboratories, the Raton area office, the Bear Canyon dam spillway, the Gordon railroad crossing, alternative energy assessments and the Bernardo house demolition and replacement project.
SECTION 32. DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISH PROJECT--APPROPRIATION FROM THE GAME PROTECTION FUND.--Five hundred forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($547,500) is appropriated from the game protection fund to the department of game and fish for expenditure in fiscal years 2012 through 2016, unless otherwise provided for in Section 2 of this act, for improvements to facilities statewide, including warehouses, laboratories, the Raton area office, the Bear Canyon dam spillway, the Gordon railroad crossing, alternative energy assessments and the Bernardo house demolition and replacement project.
SECTION 33. MINERS' COLFAX MEDICAL CENTER PROJECT--APPROPRIATION FROM THE MINERS' TRUST FUND.--One million dollars ($1,000,000) is appropriated from the miners' trust fund to the miners' Colfax medical center for expenditure in fiscal years 2012 through 2016, unless otherwise provided for in Section 2 of this act, for the stucco project and for paving, drainage, lighting and security improvements at miners' Colfax medical center in Raton in Colfax county.
SECTION 34. WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND--APPROPRIATION FROM THE PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND.--One million four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000) is appropriated from the public project revolving fund to the wastewater facility construction loan fund for expenditure in fiscal year 2012 and subsequent fiscal years to implement the provisions of the Wastewater Facility Construction Loan Act or to provide state matching funds required by the terms of any federal grant under the Clean Water Act.
SECTION 35. PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PROJECT--APPROPRIATION FROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND.--Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) is appropriated from the public school capital outlay fund to the public school capital outlay council, contingent upon approval of the public school capital outlay council, for expenditure in fiscal year 2012 and subsequent fiscal years to renovate and construct public school pre-kindergarten classrooms statewide.
SECTION 36. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT--APPROPRIATION FROM THE STATE ROAD FUND.--Three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) is appropriated from the state road fund to the department of transportation for expenditure in fiscal years 2012 through 2016, unless otherwise provided for in Section 2 of this act, for purchase, installation and construction of salt storage facilities statewide.
SECTION 37. HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMPLEX--CHANGE TO MANUEL LUJAN BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--The unexpended balance of the appropriation to the capital program fund in Subsection 15 of Section 7 of Chapter 125 of Laws 2009 for the health and human services complex in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is changed for infrastructure improvements, renovations, furnishing and equipping the Manuel Lujan building in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.
SECTION 38. HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--CHANGE TO SCHOOL BUS PURCHASE STATEWIDE--CHANGE AGENCY--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) of the unexpended balance of the appropriation to the human services department in Laws 2011 (S.S.), Chapter 5, Section 11 for information technology shall not be expended for the original purpose but is appropriated to the public education department to purchase school buses statewide.
SECTION 39. HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY--CHANGE TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS STATEWIDE--CHANGE AGENCY--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Three million dollars ($3,000,000) of the unexpended balance of the appropriation to the human services department in Laws 2011 (S.S.), Chapter 5, Section 11 for information technology shall not be expended for the original purpose but is appropriated to the department of information technology for two-way radios and antenna systems and upgrades to support public safety communications statewide.
SECTION 40. 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 41. 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 42. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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