State of New Mexico
House of Representatives
FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE
FIRST SESSION, 1997
March 5, 1997
Mr. Speaker:
Your APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom
has been referred
HOUSE BILL 566, as amended
has had it under consideration and reports same with
recommendation that it DO PASS, amended as follows:
1. On page 2, after line 25, insert:
"Section 2. Section 6-21-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1992,
Chapter 61, Section 4) is amended to read:
"6-21-4. NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY CREATED--MEMBERSHIP--
QUALIFICATIONS--QUORUM--MEETINGS--COMPENSATION--BOND.--
A. There is created a public body politic and corporate
constituting a governmental instrumentality to be known as the "New
Mexico finance authority" for the performance of essential public
functions.
B. The authority shall be composed of [twelve] thirteen
members. The state treasurer, the state investment officer, the
secretary of finance and administration, the secretary of economic
development, the secretary of energy, minerals and natural
resources, the secretary of environment, the executive director of
the New Mexico municipal league and the executive director of the
New Mexico association of counties or their designees shall be
ex-officio members of the authority with voting privileges. The
governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, shall appoint
to the authority the chief financial officer of a state higher
educational institution and four members who are residents of the
state. The appointed members shall serve at the pleasure of the
governor.
C. The appointed members of the authority shall be
appointed to four-year terms. The initial members shall be
appointed to staggered terms of four years or less, so that the term
of at least one member expires on January 1 of each year. Vacancies
shall be filled by appointment by the governor for the remainder of
the unexpired term. Any member of the authority shall be eligible
for reappointment.
D. Each appointed member before entering upon his duty
shall take an oath of office to administer the duties of his office
faithfully and impartially. A record of the oath shall be filed in
the office of the secretary of state.
E. The governor shall designate an appointed member of
the authority to serve as chairman. The authority shall elect
annually one of its members to serve as vice chairman. The
authority shall appoint and prescribe the duties of such other
officers, who need not be members, as the authority deems necessary
or advisable, including an executive director and a secretary, who
may be the same person. The authority may delegate to one or more
of its members, officers, employees or agents such powers and duties
as it may deem proper and consistent with the New Mexico Finance
Authority Act.
F. The executive director of the authority shall direct
the affairs and business of the authority, subject to the policies,
control and direction of the authority. The secretary of the
authority shall keep a record of the proceedings of the authority
and shall be custodian of all books, documents and papers filed with
the authority, the minute book or journal of the authority and its
official seal. The secretary shall make copies of all minutes and
other records and documents of the authority and give certificates
under the official seal of the authority to the effect that the
copies are true copies, and all persons dealing with the authority
may rely upon the certificates.
G. Meetings of the authority shall be held at the call
of the chairman or whenever three members shall so request in
writing. A majority of members then serving constitutes a quorum
for the transaction of any business. The affirmative vote of at
least a majority of a quorum present shall be necessary for any
action to be taken by the authority. An ex-officio member may
designate in writing another person to attend meetings of the
authority and to the same extent and with the same effect act in his
stead. No vacancy in the membership of the authority shall impair
the right of a quorum to exercise all rights and perform all duties
of the authority.
H. Each member of the authority shall give bond as
provided in the Surety Bond Act. All costs of the surety bonds
shall be borne by the authority.
I. The authority is not created or organized, and its
operations shall not be conducted, for the purpose of making a
profit. No part of the revenues or assets of the authority shall
benefit or be distributable to its members, officers or other
private persons. The members of the authority shall receive no
compensation for their services, but shall be reimbursed for actual
and necessary expenses at the same rate and on the same basis as
provided for public officers in the Per Diem and Mileage Act.
J. The authority shall not be subject to the supervision
or control of any other board, bureau, department or agency of the
state except as specifically provided in the New Mexico Finance
Authority Act. No use of the terms "state agency" or
"instrumentality" in any other law of the state shall be deemed to
refer to the authority unless the authority is specifically referred
to in the law.
K. The authority is a governmental instrumentality for
purposes of the Tort Claims Act."".
2. Renumber the succeeding section accordingly.
.
Respectfully submitted,
Max Coll, Chairman
Adopted Not Adopted
(Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk)
Date
The roll call vote was 11 For 0 Against
Yes: 11
Excused: Bird, Marquardt, Picraux, Saavedra, Salazar, Watchman
Absent: None
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