45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2002
RELATING TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURES; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERANCE TAX BONDS; REAUTHORIZING BALANCES; CHANGING THE PURPOSE OF SEVERANCE TAX BOND APPROPRIATIONS; CHANGING GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS; 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; 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 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 authorized 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 the issuance of the bonds for a particular project, including projects that have been reauthorized, by the end of fiscal year 2004, the authorization for that project is void.
C. Before an agency may certify for the issuance of severance tax bonds, the project must be developed sufficiently so that the agency reasonably expects to:
(1) incur within six months after the applicable bonds have been issued 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 bonds have been issued.
D. Except as otherwise provided in this section or another section of this act, the unexpended balance from the proceeds of severance tax bonds issued for a project, including projects that have been reauthorized, shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund as follows:
(1) for projects for which severance tax bonds were issued to match federal grants, six months after completion of the project;
(2) for projects for which severance tax bonds were issued to purchase vehicles, heavy equipment, 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 following the fiscal year in which the severance tax bonds were issued for the purchase after reserving for unpaid costs and expenses covered by binding written obligations to third parties; and
(3) for all other projects for which severance tax bonds were issued, within six months of completion of the project, but no later than the end of fiscal year 2007.
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. For the purpose of this section, "unexpended balance" means the remainder of an appropriation after costs and expenses recognized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles have been paid.
Section 2. GENERAL FUND AND OTHER FUND APPROPRIATIONS--LIMITATIONS--REVERSIONS.--
A. Except as otherwise provided in this section or another section of this act, the unexpended balance of an appropriation made in this act from the general fund or other state fund, including changes to prior appropriations, shall revert to the originating fund as follows:
(1) for projects for which appropriations were made to match federal grants, six months after completion of the project;
(2) for projects for which appropriations were made to purchase vehicles, heavy equipment, educational technology or equipment or furniture that is not related to a more inclusive construction or renovation project, at the end of the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the appropriation was made for the purchase after reserving for unpaid costs and expenses covered by binding written obligations to third parties; and
(3) for all other projects for which appropriations were made, within six months of completion of the project, but no later than the end of fiscal year 2007.
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. For the purpose of this section, "unexpended balance" means the remainder of an appropriation after costs and expenses recognized in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles have been paid.
Section 3. AGING PROJECTS--STATE AGENCY ON AGING--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state agency on aging that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state agency on aging for the following purposes:
1. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for equipment and additional construction at La Amistad senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
2. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to repair the roof at Los Volcanes senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
3. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase tables, chairs and a sound system for Los Volcanes senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
4. twenty-four thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($24,810) to furnish the North Valley senior facility in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase automated external defibrillators for senior centers in Bernalillo county;
6. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make capital improvements, including fencing and parking lot paving, to the Lake Arthur senior center in Chaves county;
7. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make capital improvements, including compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, to the JOY center for senior services in Chaves county;
8. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for a park recreation area for the senior center in Loving in Eddy county;
9. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct a senior center in Artesia in Eddy county;
10. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements, including enclosing the patio area, at the senior center in Santa Clara in Grant county;
11. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase a sixteen-passenger bus for the senior center at Casamero chapter in McKinley county;
12. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a van for the senior citizens' program at the Mariano Lake chapter in McKinley county;
13. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a passenger van for the Baca senior center in the Baca-Prewitt chapter of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
14. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase a modular office building or to construct a building for the eight northern Indian pueblos council senior programs at the Pojoaque, Picuris, San Ildefonso, Nambe and Tesuque senior nutrition centers in Santa Fe and Taos counties;
15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand and equip the kitchen facility of the Espanola senior center in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
16. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to purchase handicapped-accessible vans for the senior programs at the pueblos of Santa Ana and Sandia in Sandoval county;
17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct the southside senior center in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
18. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a senior center for the Glorieta-Eldorado area of Santa Fe county; and
19. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to design a senior center in the southside of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.
Section 4. ARMORY PROJECTS--STATE ARMORY BOARD--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state armory board that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state armory board for the following purposes:
1. ninety-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($98,810) to make capital improvements, including re-roofing and replacing the heating, ventilation and air conditioning infrastructure, to a building being used as a center for contemporary arts in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
2. one million dollars ($1,000,000) for site improvements, including drainage and erosion control, access modifications and upgrades to existing roads, at the Onate complex in Santa Fe county; and
3. one million dollars ($1,000,000) for the statewide armory renovation and rehabilitation project.
Section 5. COURT PROJECTS--NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the ninth judicial district court that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the ninth judicial district court for the following purposes:
1. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for courtroom audio equipment in the ninth judicial district court in Clovis and Portales in Curry and Roosevelt counties;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase automobiles for use by the ninth judicial district court judge in Curry and Roosevelt counties; and
3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for security equipment for the ninth judicial district court in Clovis and Portales in Curry and Roosevelt counties.
Section 6. RAILROAD PROJECT--CUMBRES AND TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD COMMISSION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad commission that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, four hundred forty-two thousand dollars ($442,000) is appropriated to the Cumbres and Toltec scenic railroad commission for capital improvements, including locomotive boiler work, heat and lighting for the shop area and track upgrade, in Rio Arriba county, contingent upon an equal match of appropriations and grants from the state of Colorado.
Section 7. MUSEUM AND CULTURAL PROJECTS--OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the office of cultural affairs that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the office of cultural affairs for the following purposes:
1. one hundred one thousand dollars ($101,000) to expand, improve and equip the library at the pueblo of Isleta in Bernalillo county;
2. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for phase 2 landscaping improvements, including paths, rest areas, drinking fountains and fencing, at the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
3. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to plan a children's discovery barn and a beef and horse barn at the New Mexico farm and ranch heritage museum in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
4. five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) for repairs and replacement of the windows at the New Mexico museum of space history in Alamogordo in Otero county;
5. four million dollars ($4,000,000) to design, construct, furnish and equip the palace of the governors project, including the annex site and the statewide services building portion of the project, in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
6. forty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($48,750) to design and construct exhibits at the Camino Real international heritage center in Socorro county; and
7. forty thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($40,810) for the statewide conservation of public art that was created during the Depression era.
Section 8. E-COMMERCE PROJECTS STATEWIDE--ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the economic development department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) is appropriated to the economic development department to purchase and install technology infrastructure for e-commerce initiatives statewide.
Section 9. EAGLE NEST LAKE PROJECT--ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT--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, five million dollars ($5,000,000) is appropriated to the energy, minerals and natural resources department to purchase Eagle Nest lake and environs in Colfax county.
Section 10. WATER PROJECTS--OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER--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. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to drill wells for the Hope community ditch association in Eddy county;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to develop a water supply for the Gallup-Navajo water supply project in McKinley county;
3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct drainage systems at Elephant Butte in Sierra county;
4. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to repair the spillway and armor the headwall of the dam for the Ponderosa ditch association in Sandoval county; and
5. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for improvements and inlet and pipeline extensions to the Cuchillo Valley water users acequia association water system in Sierra county.
Section 11. ENVIRONMENT PROJECTS--DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT--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. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to complete phase 3 of the water system improvements project in Tijeras in Bernalillo county;
2. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to make capital improvements, including repairing and replacing of water lines, for the Cumberland cooperative water users association in Chaves county;
3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to extend a water line to the training center for police and firefighters in Roswell in Chaves county;
4. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to renovate or construct a water tank in Grants in Cibola county;
5. forty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($48,810) to renovate or construct a water tank in Grants in Cibola county;
6. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to repair and update the water system in Grady in Curry county;
7. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to repair the water tower in Melrose in Curry county;
8. ninety-two thousand dollars ($92,000) to plan, design and construct an administrative office for the Berino mutual domestic water consumers association in Dona Ana county;
9. sixty-eight thousand dollars ($68,000) for an engineering report and environmental assessment to improve the water system of the Berino mutual domestic water consumers association in Dona Ana county;
10. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to acquire rights of way, engineer, survey and construct improvements to the Dona Ana mutual domestic water consumers association water system in Dona Ana county;
11. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to extend the distribution lines to loop the water system at the south end of Estrada road in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
12. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to the Malaga mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association water and sewer system in Eddy county;
13. forty thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($40,810) to expand and construct the wastewater treatment plant in Artesia in Eddy county;
14. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for phase 3 construction of the effluent reuse project in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make water system improvements in Tatum in Lea county;
16. thirty-eight thousand dollars ($38,000) to replace a sewer machine in Eunice in Lea county;
17. two hundred nine thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($209,750) to construct a water tank in Corona in Lincoln county;
18. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to renovate the Bayo wastewater treatment plant in Los Alamos in Los Alamos county;
19. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to equip the northwest New Mexico regional solid waste authority in McKinley county;
20. one hundred eighty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($183,810) to plan, design, engineer and construct improvements, including a hydraulic expansion, to the wastewater treatment plant in Gallup in McKinley county;
21. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to construct an additional storage tank and booster station and make related improvements in the Gamerco water and sanitation district in McKinley county;
22. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to equip the northwest New Mexico regional solid waste authority in McKinley county;
23. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to replace water and sewer lines in Tucumcari in Quay county;
24. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to repair and renovate the sewage plant in Tucumcari in Quay county;
25. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve the water distribution supply system for the El Barranco mutual water domestic consumers association in Abiquiu in Rio Arriba county;
26. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to upgrade the water system for the Gallina mutual domestic water consumers association in Rio Arriba county;
27. eleven thousand one hundred ninety dollars ($11,190) to make improvements to the water system of the Duranes y Gavilan mutual domestic water consumers association in Rio Arriba county;
28. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct a water well for the Ojo Sarco mutual domestic water consumers association in Rio Arriba county;
29. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to engineer, plan, design and construct improvements, including water line extensions, for the upper La Plata water users association in San Juan county;
30. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to improve the sewer line on Union street in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
31. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to repair the water lines and make other related improvements to the water system in the Ribera mutual domestic water consumers association in San Miguel county;
32. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to expand the landfill, including acquiring land, at the south Sandoval county regional landfill in Sandoval county;
33. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to expand the landfill, including acquiring land, at the south Sandoval county regional landfill in Sandoval county;
34. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for phase 2 water system improvements for the Canyon mutual domestic water association in Sandoval county;
35. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to conduct an engineering analysis and construct a wastewater system in Cochiti Lake in Sandoval county;
36. seventy-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($78,750) to expand the landfill, including acquiring land, at the south Sandoval county regional landfill in Sandoval county;
37. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for water distribution system improvements for the Solacito mutual domestic water consumers association in Santa Fe county;
38. four hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($425,000) to purchase sanitation equipment, including a scraper and rear loader, for Truth or Consequences in Sierra county;
39. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct a wastewater treatment plant and collection lines in Elephant Butte and Elephant Butte state park in Sierra county;
40. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for phase 1 wastewater improvements in the El Valle de los Ranchos water and sanitation district in Taos county;
41. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements to the water system of El Prado water and sanitation district in El Prado in Taos county;
42. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements to the water system of the Talpa mutual domestic water consumers association in Taos county;
43. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to the water system in Questa in Taos county;
44. three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($375,000) for phase 1 wastewater improvements in the El Valle de los Ranchos water and sanitation district in Taos county;
45. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install a new tank and extend the water lines and insulation for the Trampas mutual domestic water consumers association in Taos county;
46. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the Santa Barbara valley mutual domestic water consumers association to plan, design and construct a community domestic water system for Llano Largo and Llano de la Llegua in the upper Rodarte communities in Taos county;
47. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to acquire property for a new well and tank, extend distribution lines and make other related improvements for the Chamisal mutual domestic water consumers association in Taos county; and
48. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to replace the domestic water system, sanitary sewer system, sewer lift station and part of the roadway at east Chavez street in Belen in Valencia county.
Section 12. STATE FAIR PROJECT--STATE FAIR COMMISSION--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, eighty-five thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($85,810) is appropriated to the state fair commission to make improvements and furnish and equip the African-American pavilion at the New Mexico state fairgrounds in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
Section 13. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT--GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the general services department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, three million three hundred thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars ($3,333,333) is appropriated to the general services department to continue converting the state's microwave radio system to digital technology. Section 14. HEALTH FACILITY PROJECTS--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the department of health that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the department of health for the following purposes:
1. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct or purchase a modular building for a facility for the Hatch health and human services center in Dona Ana county;
2. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish the outpatient chemotherapy facility in the Nor-Lea hospital district in Lea county;
3. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, construct, equip and furnish the medical facility in Estancia in Torrance county; and
4. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to design, construct, equip and furnish the medical facility in Estancia in Torrance county.
Section 15. HIGHWAY PROJECTS--STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state highway and transportation department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state highway and transportation department for the following purposes:
1. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase the rights of way to extend Paseo del Norte from Golf Course road to Ventana ranch and to extend Unser boulevard from Irving boulevard to Montano road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
2. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for road improvements in the north area of Albuquerque in house district 23 in Bernalillo county;
3. two hundred eighty-six thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($286,750) to purchase the rights of way to extend Paseo del Norte from Golf Course road to Ventana ranch and to extend Unser boulevard from Irving boulevard to Montano road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
4. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to acquire rights of way and to construct roadway drainage and pavement improvements to Five Points road from Bridge boulevard to Atrisco drive in the south valley, including sections of this street both inside and outside the city of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
5. twenty-three thousand five hundred dollars ($23,500) for asphalt overlay on Evergreen drive SW in the Armijo area of the south valley in Bernalillo county;
6. five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) to construct improvements, including an elevated speed table, at the approach to the intersection of La Vega and Armijo roads in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
7. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to acquire easements for streetlights along Vito Romero road, De Baca circle, La Vega drive and Ann avenue in the Armijo area of the south valley in Bernalillo county;
8. eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) for asphalt overlay on Armijo place SW in the Armijo area of the south valley in Bernalillo county;
9. twenty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($23,810) for graffiti-proof traffic control signs in the Atrisco, Five Points and Armijo areas of the south valley in Bernalillo county;
10. two hundred forty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($248,750) to reconstruct Mountain Valley road in the east mountain area of Bernalillo county;
11. forty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($48,750) to landscape grounds affected by the construction at the interstates 25 and 40 interchange in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
12. six thousand dollars ($6,000) for speed humps on Princess Jeanne avenue in front of Bellehaven elementary school in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
13. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct speed humps at Sixty-fourth street NW in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
14. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase the rights of way to extend Paseo del Norte from Golf Course road to Ventana ranch and to extend Unser boulevard from Irving boulevard to Montano road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
15. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase the rights of way to extend Paseo del Norte from Golf Course road to Ventana ranch and to extend Unser boulevard from Irving boulevard to Montano road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
16. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct speed humps in house district 17 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve and repave Sandia View street NW east of Second street in Bernalillo county;
18. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to Edith boulevard NE in the north valley area of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
19. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for infrastructure improvements to Trujillo, Dennison and Townsend roads in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
20. twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollars ($24,700) for improvements to Breece road in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
21. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for road improvements to Sunshine lane in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
22. twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollars ($24,700) for road improvements to Sunrise circle in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
23. twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollars ($24,700) for road improvements to Forman road in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
24. twenty-four thousand seven hundred dollars ($24,700) for road improvements to Wenk road in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
25. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to install streetlights in the Adobe Acres neighborhood in the south valley of Bernalillo county;
26. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to repair the tarmac at the private air terminal in Roswell in Chaves county;
27. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to widen north Atkinson avenue from two to four lanes between Country Club road and Mescalero avenue in Chaves county;
28. three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000) to surface and improve East Seventh street, including widening and installing curbs, gutters and streetlights and upgrading the traffic signals between Norris street and Humphrey road in Clovis in Curry county;
29. eighty-three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($83,750) for materials to make improvements on county road L from 4-6 in Curry county;
30. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for road improvements in Curry county;
31. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to improve west Seventh street from Hondo street to United States highway 60/84 in Clovis in Curry county;
32. twenty-three thousand seven hundred dollars ($23,700) to landscape the area at the interstate 25 and United States highway 70 interchange in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
33. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct an asphalt path and purchase and install an irrigation system, benches and stop stations at the north Triviz boulevard multi-use path in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
34. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct an aircraft hangar for the civil air patrol aircraft based at the Las Cruces municipal airport in Dona Ana county;
35. seventy-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($73,810) to improve roads in Chaparral in Dona Ana county;
36. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase and install streetlights in Chaparral, Mesquite and Anthony in Dona Ana county;
37. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for school crossing signals for Tombaugh elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
38. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to make road improvements, including chip sealing, in the Del Cerro subdivision of Mesquite in Dona Ana county;
39. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to construct sidewalks on Sixth street in Loving in Eddy county;
40. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make street improvements in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
41. forty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($43,810) to make improvements to Pattie street in Hurley in Grant county;
42. one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($135,000) to make improvements, including conversion to two-lane traffic, to La Pradira bridge in Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county;
43. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for street repairs in Roy in Harding county;
44. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for street improvements in Mosquero in Harding county;
45. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for slurry and chip seal materials for roads in Hobbs in Lea county;
46. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for improvements to various streets in Lovington in Lea county;
47. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve streets in Lovington in Lea county;
48. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to make improvements to streets in Tatum in Lea county;
49. sixty-six thousand eight hundred dollars ($66,800) to pave and upgrade roads in Monument in Lea county;
50. thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000) to make road and drainage improvements in the Homer C. Jones subdivision at Bluewater lake in McKinley county;
51. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to make road and drainage improvements in the Homer C. Jones subdivision at Bluewater lake in McKinley county;
52. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for phases 4 and 5 paving of Loma Larga road in Corrales in Sandoval and Bernalillo counties;
53. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) to resurface south Florida avenue from First street to Panorama boulevard and replace curbs and gutters in Alamogordo in Otero county;
54. eighteen thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($18,750) to improve roads in Roosevelt county;
55. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to improve various streets in Portales in Roosevelt county;
56. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for installing streetlights in Shiprock in San Juan county;
57. one hundred twenty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($128,750) to construct Andrea drive to connect with Wildflower parkway in San Juan county;
58. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to construct Andrea drive to connect with Wildflower parkway in San Juan county;
59. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements to county road 2755 in San Juan county;
60. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for road improvements to and paving of county road B-30-A in San Miguel county;
61. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to county road B-40-A in Alcon in San Miguel county;
62. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to improve Fruta road in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
63. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to improve Unser boulevard, including widening the boulevard to four lanes from Abrazo road to Cherry road, in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
64. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to improve the unpaved principal arterial Idalia road from Northern boulevard and Broadmoor drive north to Idalia and then northeast to Kim road in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
65. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for grading Spur Ranch road in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;
66. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to pave two miles of county road 69, old Galisteo road, in Santa Fe county;
67. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for a box culvert on avenida Amistad in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;
68. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to La Barbaria county road 67-F in Santa Fe county;
69. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for road improvements to Double Arrow road in Santa Fe county;
70. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to county road 55-A in Santa Fe county;
71. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for road improvements to Kinsell avenue west in Stanley in Santa Fe county;
72. two hundred ten thousand dollars ($210,000) to install speed bumps and other traffic calming measures in Casa Alegre in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
73. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for improvements to county road 103 from United States highways 84-285 to the pueblo of Nambe industrial park in Santa Fe county;
74. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to construct curbs, gutters and sidewalks, install drainage treatment to and pave Juan de Dios road in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
75. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to construct new asphalt pavement, striping, drainage and seeding on county road 85, camino de los Montoyas, between state road 599 and the city line at Vista Chicoma in Santa Fe county;
76. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve county roads 127-B, 135-B and 179-A in Socorro county;
77. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for road improvements to school bus routes in the Abo Valley subdivision in Veguita in Socorro county;
78. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for materials to make improvements to Hop Canyon road in Socorro county;
79. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to pave county road AB-007, lower Las Colonias road, in Taos county;
80. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to install streetlights on Golf Course road between highway 304 and highway 47 in Belen in Valencia county;
81. eighteen thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($18,810) to pave Rio del Oro road from the Manzano expressway to Bonita Vista boulevard in Valencia county;
82. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct drainage improvements to Carson drive in Pinon and Pine courts in Los Lunas in Valencia county;
83. one hundred forty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($143,810) to plan, design and construct improvements to Los Lentes road in Los Lunas in Valencia county;
84. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, including installation of sidewalk wheelchair ramps, in the Luna Hills area of Los Lunas in Valencia county; and
85. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct road drainage improvements to county roads in Valencia county.
Section 16. INDIAN AFFAIRS PROJECTS--NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the New Mexico office of Indian affairs that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs for the following purposes:
1. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for bathroom additions in the vicinity of the Pine Hill community of the Ramah Navajo chapter in Cibola county;
2. twenty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($28,810) to purchase and install a modular building for the Ramah district court's drug court program in McKinley county;
3. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to construct a visitors' center to serve as a visitor education and referral point at the pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;
4. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for phase 1 of the bathroom addition project in the south Chichiltah community of the Chichiltah chapter in McKinley county;
5. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a facility and a paved parking lot with handicapped accessibility at the Bread Springs chapter in McKinley county;
6. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan and design improvements to the community center parking lot at the Rock Springs chapter in McKinley county;
7. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct a head start facility at the Little Water chapter in McKinley county;
8. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design and construct a kitchen addition for the head start modular building at the White Horse chapter in McKinley county;
9. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install a microwave radio antenna for emergency communication needs in the remote community of Rincon Marquise in McKinley county;
10. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase and install educational technology, including computers, printers and a local server, in the Borrego Pass schools in McKinley county;
11. fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) for site preparation, construction and equipment for a youth community baseball field for the Crownpoint community in McKinley county;
12. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to pave the parking lot at the Thoreau chapter house of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
13. one hundred thirty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($138,810) to purchase and install a modular building, including extension and installation of utilities at the building site, for the Red Lake community of the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
14. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate and equip the pueblo of Santa Clara neighborhood facility in Rio Arriba county;
15. thirty-five thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($35,810) to plan, design and construct an arts center training facility for the eight northern Indian pueblos council in the pueblo of San Juan in Rio Arriba county;
16. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase playground equipment for a child activity area in the Jicarilla Apache Nation in Dulce in Rio Arriba county;
17. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a water line extension to the southside area of Shiprock in San Juan county;
18. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to extend a single phase electric power line in the Nenahnezad chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
19. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to make improvements to the Kirtland food distribution warehouse in San Juan county;
20. one hundred fifty-two thousand one hundred three dollars ($152,103) to rehabilitate the solar electric system in the Naschitti chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
21. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to construct tourism facilities in the Sheep Springs chapter of the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
22. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase and install security doors and repair the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system for a building at the pueblo of Santa Ana for a consortium of pueblo tribes in Sandoval county;
23. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) for phase 1 construction of a childcare center at the pueblo of Sandia in Sandoval county;
24. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to pave campus roads and parking areas, including installation of curbs and gutters, at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;
25. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to pave campus roads and parking areas, including installation of curbs and gutters, at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county;
26. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for phase 3 construction of the wellness and recreation center at the pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county;
27. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to equip the solid waste program at the pueblo of Tesuque in Santa Fe county;
28. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to pave campus roads and parking areas, including installation of curbs and gutters, at the institute of American Indian arts in Santa Fe county; and
29. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to extend power to families in the Red Valley community in San Juan county.
Section 17. ACEQUIA PROJECTS--INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION--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. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to replace dilapidated culverts, repair and replace head gates on the main ditch-serving laterals and correct erosion and flood control at major arroyos in the acequia de la Canada Ancha area in Santa Fe and Rio Arriba counties;
2. twenty thousand three hundred twenty dollars ($20,320) for repairs to head gates and culverts for the La Mesilla community ditch association in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
3. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for improvements to the Chimayo acequia in the acequia de la Canada commission in Rio Arriba county;
4. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for improvements to the acequia de Chamita in Rio Arriba county;
5. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to the Espinoza ditch system in Rio Arriba county;
6. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for ditch improvements to the Acequia del Norte ditch association in Villanueva in San Miguel county;
7. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and construct a diversion structure and make related improvements for the Nacimiento community ditch association water system in Cuba in Sandoval county; and
8. six thousand dollars ($6,000) to replace dilapidated culverts in the acequia de la Placita in Cundiyo in Santa Fe county.
Section 18. LOCAL PROJECTS--LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION--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. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to make improvements to the Heights community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
2. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase a van for the Heights community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
3. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate a building in the historic Hunning Highland district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
4. four thousand dollars ($4,000) to purchase and install equipment for the job mentor program of the Albuquerque business education compact operated by Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
5. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate the auditorium at the Hiland theater, including new seats, carpets and draperies, to provide a performing arts facility for use by the seniors and youth of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
6. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for implementation of a comprehensive reforestation, irrigation and landscaping plan for the Silver Hill historic district in Bernalillo county;
7. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for reforestation, including pruning of existing trees and planting of new trees, of the University Heights neighborhood in Bernalillo county;
8. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase equipment and improve the fields at the Altamont little league complex in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
9. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for Eastdale little league field improvements at the entry to the balloon museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
10. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install computers, software and other related equipment at Paradise Hills community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
11. seventy-eight thousand dollars ($78,000) to redevelop the outdoor tennis and basketball courts at Paradise Hills park in Bernalillo county;
12. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to renovate the Barelas community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
13. ninety-eight thousand dollars ($98,000) to construct a youth skate park at Los Vecinos community center in Tijeras in Bernalillo county;
14. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to design, develop, construct, purchase and install exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
15. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to landscape medians on Comanche street between Louisiana and San Mateo boulevards in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
16. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for renovations to the play area, including equipment and landscaping, at Alvarado park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
17. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan and design renovations to the play area, including compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, at Quigley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
18. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) to design, develop, construct, purchase and install exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
19. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to design, develop, construct, purchase and install exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
20. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to continue the development of the park and establish security for an archaeological site located in the Singing Arrow park area in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
21. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to plan, design and construct a community center at Manzano Mesa park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
22. ninety-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($98,750) for planning and land development at the Sandia science and technology park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
23. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to design, renovate, equip, landscape, irrigate and improve the site at Martineztown-Santa Barbara park and play area in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
24. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to renovate a building in the historic Hunning Highland district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
25. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to upgrade the security system at the juvenile detention facility in Bernalillo county;
26. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct an addition to connect two buildings at Wells Park community center and to make improvements to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
27. twenty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($23,810) to purchase and install playground equipment at Graves park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
28. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to design, develop, construct, purchase and install exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
29. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for purchasing, developing and improvements related to the North Fourth redevelopment project in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
30. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for facility improvements at Roadrunner little league park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
31. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to design, develop, construct, purchase and install exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
32. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to design, develop, fabricate, construct, purchase and install exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
33. one hundred forty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($148,810) to upgrade the facilities and fields of the Thunderbird little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
34. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase field maintenance equipment, tractor accessories and office equipment for the West Mesa little league park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
35. sixty-five thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($65,810) to plan, design and construct a basketball court in Rinconada Point park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
36. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to renovate Lavaland park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
37. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to purchase a housing services building for the region 3 housing authority in Bernalillo county;
38. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to construct a stairway at Pat Hurley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
39. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install exhibits and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
40. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install recreation equipment at Thomas Bell recreation center in the south valley of Bernalillo county;
41. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to equip the karate club at the Thomas Bell recreation center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
42. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to construct a retention pond to prevent flooding along the north Edith boulevard area in Bernalillo county;
43. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to acquire an emergency response vehicle for the fire department in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
44. thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000) to develop the natural area at balloon fiesta park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
45. twenty-three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($23,750) to enlarge the gymnasium and create a performance stage at the Alameda community center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
46. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for equipping and making improvements to fields and offices for the west mesa little league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
47. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for sidewalk repairs on Twelfth street north of Griegos road in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
48. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to plan and design a bicycle track in the Westgate area of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
49. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct and equip baseball fields in the Westgate area of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
50. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to design a skate park in the Westgate area of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
51. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for environmental design, lighting, safety and crime prevention improvements in house district 19 in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
52. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to renovate, irrigate, landscape and improve the site, play area and shade structure at Jack and Jill park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
53. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to create and renovate space and re-roof and insulate the theater to provide a performing arts facility for use by the seniors and youth of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
54. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, develop and construct housing for low- and moderate-income families, including senior citizens, for the region 3 housing authority in Bernalillo county;
55. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install equipment, furniture and technology for the hands of transformation women in transition program in Bernalillo county;
56. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct a storage and concession building and to purchase and install lighting at two fields at the Mile High baseball and softball complex in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
57. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to replace fencing and backstops and pave the road and lots in the Los Altos park complex in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
58. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to renovate the historic Hubbell property in the south valley area of Bernalillo county;
59. fifty-nine thousand one hundred dollars ($59,100) to make capital improvements, including replacement of carpets and tiles, at Bear Canyon senior center in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
60. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for facility improvements at Roadrunner little league park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
61. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install exhibits and equipment at the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
62. three hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-seven dollars ($366,667) for improvements and construction at the Anderson-Abruzzo international balloon museum at the Balloon Fiesta park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
63. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to purchase heavy equipment for the water and wastewater utility department in Reserve in Catron county;
64. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to construct improvements to the interior of the emergency training building in Quemado in Catron county;
65. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and construct a community center in Quemado in Catron county;
66. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase equipment for the Gridiron Gus football tournament in Roswell in Chaves county;
67. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase equipment for the Roswell parks and recreation department's youth football league in Roswell in Chaves county;
68. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase playground equipment for the Roswell industrial air center park in Roswell in Chaves county;
69. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to pave the parking lot at la casa de buena salud in Roswell in Chaves county;
70. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to demolish an old structure and plan, design and construct a central fire station in Dexter in Chaves county;
71. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to construct little league fields, including bleachers, walking paths and dugouts, in Hagerman in Chaves county;
72. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to rehabilitate the law enforcement housing in Lake Arthur in Chaves county;
73. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for playground equipment for Cahoon, Poe Corn and Stiles parks in Roswell in Chaves county;
74. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to renovate the Yucca recreation center in Roswell in Chaves county;
75. ninety-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($98,750) to renovate and improve the Unity youth center in Roswell in Chaves county;
76. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to renovate the Aston gallery of American Indian and western art at the Roswell museum in Roswell in Chaves county;
77. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to renovate the Yucca recreation center in Roswell in Chaves county;
78. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements, including resurfacing the pool deck, at Cahoon park swimming pool in Roswell in Chaves county;
79. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase vehicles for the sheriff's department in Cibola county;
80. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct an office building for Milan in Cibola county;
81. thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000) to upgrade and improve the communications and technology infrastructure for the police department in Grants in Cibola county;
82. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a jail in Cibola county;
83. twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to upgrade and improve the communications and technology infrastructure for the police department in Grants in Cibola county;
84. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to re-roof city hall and the maintenance facility in Milan in Cibola county;
85. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase vehicles for the sheriff's department in Grants in Cibola county;
86. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a jail in Cibola county;
87. one hundred thirty thousand dollars ($130,000) to renovate the Armex plaza for recreational use in Raton in Colfax county;
88. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct barns and other facilities at the fairgrounds in Curry county;
89. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct, equip and furnish a city hall in Texico in Curry county;
90. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a warehouse and office space for the life saver food bank in Clovis in Curry county;
91. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to renovate the courthouse in Fort Sumner in De Baca county;
92. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for road maintenance equipment in Fort Sumner in De Baca county;
93. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate the court youth center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
94. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements at the center for the arts in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
95. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase radio equipment for the sheriff's department in Dona Ana county;
96. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install a storage building for a domestic violence shelter in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
97. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the first step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
98. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to construct, equip and furnish an early childhood facility for homeless children in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
99. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase land and to construct additional courtrooms and office space to expand the third judicial district complex in Dona Ana county;
100. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to acquire land for, plan, design and construct an addition to the judicial complex for a third judicial court for the district attorney and to add a fifth courtroom in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
101. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to upgrade and equip the volunteer fire department substation in Soledad canyon in Dona Ana county;
102. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to upgrade and equip the Las Alturas volunteer fire department substation in Las Alturas in Dona Ana county;
103. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to plan, design and construct a municipal complex in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
104. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the first step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
105. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct, equip and furnish an early childhood facility for homeless children in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
106. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to plan, design and construct an office building for the Mesquite mutual domestic water consumers and mutual sewer water association in Dona Ana county;
107. one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($120,000) to acquire land, plan, design and construct a municipal swimming pool in Sunland Park in Dona Ana county;
108. thirty-one thousand eight hundred eleven dollars ($31,811) to furnish a facility for la clinica de familia in Anthony in Dona Ana county;
109. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design, construct and equip facilities at the southern New Mexico state fairgrounds in Dona Ana county;
110. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) to plan, design and construct an ambulance building in Hatch in Dona Ana county;
111. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the first step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
112. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to construct, equip and furnish an early childhood facility for homeless children in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
113. thirty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($38,810) to construct a swim-training facility as part of the new Hatch community park in northern Dona Ana county;
114. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the final phase renovation of the Las Cruces police department-safe haven for juveniles building in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
115. one hundred eighty thousand dollars ($180,000) to construct a town hall and police and fire station in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
116. one hundred twenty-five thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($125,810) to purchase and install fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the first step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
117. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install fixtures, furnishings and equipment for the first step pediatrics and women's services center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
118. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to continue improvements, including replacement of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, at the museum of fine arts and culture in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
119. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct an asphalt path, landscape and install trash receptacles, mileage markers and kiosks for the Mesilla drain multi-use path project in Dona Ana county;
120. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to prepare a site for, plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a playground park in Tortugas in Dona Ana county;
121. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct, equip and furnish an early childhood facility for homeless children in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
122. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to prepare the site for, plan, design and construct the municipal complex, which will include the town hall, public safety building, fire station and court and council chambers, in Mesilla in Dona Ana county;
123. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to renovate, furnish and equip the historic Rio Grande theater to be used as a performing arts center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
124. thirty-seven thousand dollars ($37,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements to the city park located northwest of Riverwalk recreation center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
125. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a facility to serve the economic, social and medical rehabilitation needs of individuals with severe mental illness in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
126. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to construct a skate park and hockey facility at the Riverwalk recreation youth center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
127. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to rehabilitate structures, including the retaining wall and plaza, at the San Jose plaza park and recreation area in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
128. two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) for main street projects in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
129. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for phase 1 and 2 improvements, including installation of new bleachers and fencing and compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, at the sheriff's posse rodeo arena in Eddy county;
130. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for phase 3 renovation of the community service center in Loving in Eddy county;
131. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a modular office facility to serve as a municipal complex in Loving in Eddy county;
132. one million dollars ($1,000,000) to design, construct, landscape and furnish a national cave and karst research institute building in Carlsbad in Eddy county, contingent on an equal match from the United States department of the interior;
133. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct and equip a skate park, including fencing, lighting and landscaping, in Artesia in Eddy county;
134. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to develop a ten-acre section of the Woodbine cemetery in Artesia in Eddy county;
135. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to renovate the historic train depot and visitors' center, including fencing, parking lot improvements and lighting, in Artesia in Eddy county;
136. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to construct an expansion of the truck driving facility at the Artesia vocational training center in Artesia in Eddy county;
137. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to design, construct and landscape the skate and hockey complex at the Riverwalk recreation center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
138. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for construction, equipment and materials for a playground to be located in the city park northwest of the Riverwalk recreation center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
139. two thousand dollars ($2,000) for main street projects in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
140. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for phase 1 and 2 improvements, including installation of new bleachers and fencing and compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, at the sheriff's posse rodeo arena in Eddy county;
141. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to rehabilitate structures, including the retaining wall and plaza, at the San Jose plaza park and recreation area in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
142. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make improvements, including compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, to the Walter Gerrells performing arts and exhibition center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
143. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to design and construct an animal shelter in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
144. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make improvements, including construction of racquetball courts and a commercial kitchen, at the Riverwalk recreation center in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
145. eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) to make improvements to the beach and off-street parking lots on the west shore of the Pecos river in Carlsbad in Eddy county;
146. one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to purchase a mini-pumper truck for the volunteer fire department in Bayard in Grant county;
147. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to remodel the municipal court building and upgrade the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in Silver City in Grant county;
148. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for upgrading the computer systems at the administration and police departments in Santa Clara in Grant county;
149. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire property for, plan, design and construct an emergency services building in Mosquero in Harding county;
150. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to replace the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system in the courthouse in Mosquero in Harding county;
151. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to purchase and equip police and fire vehicles in Lordsburg in Hidalgo county;
152. one hundred twenty-three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($123,750) to design and construct an auto-accessible picnic area in Del Norte regional park in Hobbs in Lea county;
153. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to purchase and install equipment for the kitchen in the event center in Lea county;
154. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to improve the fairground food service area, including the installation of covered and lighted seating areas and extension of sewer and grease lines, in Lea county;
155. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate community centers and fire stations in Lea county;
156. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct a cemetery in Eunice in Lea county;
157. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) to purchase a four-wheel drive "extendahoe" vehicle for use in Jal in Lea county;
158. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase firearms for police and reserve officers in Jal in Lea county;
159. seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) for a radio dispatch system for the sheriff's department in Lincoln county;
160. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a swimming pool in Columbus in Luna county;
161. one hundred sixty-nine thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($169,810) for a learning center at the old Kmart building in Deming in Luna county;
162. one hundred seventy-one thousand dollars ($171,000) to plan, design and construct an amphitheater and open air pavilion in Deming in Luna county;
163. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to acquire land and develop trails for the Adventure Gallup project in Gallup in McKinley county;
164. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to construct restroom facilities and a concession stand, landscape and make other related improvements to the soccer field complex in Gallup in McKinley county;
165. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct a veterans' memorial for the public arts park in Gallup in McKinley county;
166. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to improve Tom Saucedo memorial park, including adding restroom facilities and replacing turf, in Gallup in McKinley county;
167. eighteen thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($18,810) to renovate the Cleveland, Holman, Encinal and Tramperos volunteer fire department station in Mora county;
168. one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($175,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a dialysis clinic for the Mora Valley community health services, incorporated, in Mora county;
169. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to purchase and install computer technology and make infrastructure improvements to the Portales, Clovis and Roswell offices of la casa de buena salud in Curry, Chaves and Roswell counties;
170. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to little league fields in Cloudcroft in Otero county;
171. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to renovate the Flickenger center for performing arts in Otero county;
172. two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to construct public restrooms for the parks and recreation system in Alamogordo in Otero county;
173. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct a facility to house the police department, ambulance service facilities, municipal judge offices and a courtroom in Tularosa in Otero county;
174. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to equip the fire department in Quay in Quay county;
175. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for a building to store equipment for the Porter volunteer fire department in Quay county;
176. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to renovate the primary care clinic in Quay county;
177. fifty-nine thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($59,750) to purchase and install financial accounting technology for Quay county;
178. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make improvements to the parking lot at the county courthouse in Tucumcari in Quay county;
179. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to acquire water rights for the city of Espanola in Rio Arriba and Santa Fe counties;
180. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for phase 1 expansion or renovation of the Las Cumbres learning services building in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
181. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a multipurpose community center in Dixon in Rio Arriba county;
182. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct infrastructure improvements to a rural economic development center in Abiquiu in Rio Arriba county;
183. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct a skate park in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
184. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve and equip a community center in Chamita in Rio Arriba county;
185. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a veterans' memorial wall in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
186. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to construct and equip the Chamita fire station in Rio Arriba county;
187. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to plan, design and construct phase 2 of the Alcalde multipurpose center in Alcalde in Rio Arriba county;
188. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for phase 1 electrical improvements at the fairgrounds in Roosevelt county;
189. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase radio equipment for the sheriff's department in Roosevelt county;
190. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to plan, design and construct a maintenance facility, including fencing, at San Juan college's Riverview education and recreational center in Kirtland in San Juan county;
191. two hundred twenty thousand dollars ($220,000) to purchase a fire rescue truck for Bloomfield in San Juan county;
192. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct a skate park facility at the Hartman park sports complex in Aztec in San Juan county;
193. eighty-three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($83,750) to plan, design and construct a public library in Aztec in San Juan county;
194. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to remodel the boys' and girls' club into a teen center in Aztec in San Juan county;
195. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a municipal building in Pecos in San Miguel county;
196. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to purchase vehicles and ambulances for the police department in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
197. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design and construct an addition to the community center in Tecolote in San Miguel county;
198. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase a vehicle and equipment for the Cabo Lucero fire department in San Miguel county;
199. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip a municipal building in Pecos in San Miguel county;
200. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a vehicle for the detention facility in San Miguel county;
201. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for lighting at La Plaza little league fields in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
202. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for improvements, including wiring, roof repairs, fencing and landscaping, at El Valle community center in San Miguel county;
203. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for improvements to Commerce Street park in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
204. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to make capital improvements, including the addition of bathrooms, a storage room and a game room, for an after-school homework center and library at the Star Heights recreation center in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
205. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a prisoner transport van for Sandoval county;
206. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for infrastructure and improvements, including lighting, at the Lovelace New Mexico soccer tournament complex in Sandoval county;
207. eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) to purchase ambulances for the department of public safety in Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
208. twenty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($28,750) to plan, design and construct an addition to and make improvements, in compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, to the police and emergency medical services stations in Bernalillo in Sandoval county;
209. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements, including compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, at the city hall in Bernalillo in Sandoval county;
210. thirty-three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($33,750) for infrastructure and improvements, including lighting and bleachers, at the New Mexico soccer tournament complex in Sandoval county;
211. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase a medical response vehicle for the La Cueva volunteer fire department in Sandoval county;
212. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for park upgrades, facilities improvements and landscaping of the Father Fitzgerald park in Jemez Springs in Sandoval county;
213. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and equip additions and improvements to the Vista Grande library in Eldorado in Santa Fe county;
214. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase a mobile health care van in Santa Fe county;
215. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to the community park in Stanley in Santa Fe county;
216. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to make improvements, including restoring the grandstand and retaining walls, to the Oscar Huber memorial ballpark in Madrid in Santa Fe county;
217. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for a bronze monument for the Cuarto Centenario cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
218. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) to design, construct and equip a branch library in the south area of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
219. twenty-nine thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($29,810) to purchase a mobile health care van in Santa Fe county;
220. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for a bronze monument for the Cuarto Centenario cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
221. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a mobile health care van in Santa Fe county;
222. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a bronze monument for the Cuarto Centenario cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
223. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for a bronze monument for the Cuarto Centenario cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
224. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design, construct and equip a branch library in the south area of Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
225. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for phase 2 construction of the Movimiento teen center in Arroyo Seco in Santa Fe county;
226. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a teen activity room at the boys' and girls' club in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
227. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for a bronze monument for the Cuarto Centenario cathedral park in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
228. fourteen thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($14,750) to make improvements, including installation of playground equipment, at the park in Williamsburg in Sierra county;
229. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for capital improvements to the community center in Hillsboro in Sierra county;
230. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate and equip the old school gymnasium to be used as a recreation center in La Joya in Socorro county;
231. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to construct an animal control facility in Socorro in Socorro county;
232. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for continuing improvements to Clark field and Finley gymnasium in Socorro in Socorro county;
233. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for softball field improvements in the Alamo Navajo chapter in Socorro county;
234. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase and install water line extensions in the Alamo Navajo community in Socorro county;
235. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a community center in northern Abeytas in Socorro county;
236. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to design and construct improvements and perform asbestos abatement at the old general hospital in Socorro county;
237. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase road equipment for Taos county;
238. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to construct an interpretive center in Red River in Taos county;
239. twenty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($23,810) to purchase, construct, repair, equip and furnish community centers and infrastructure, including the old Taos county courthouse, in Taos county;
240. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to construct a recreational, rehabilitation and lap swimming pool in Taos in Taos county;
241. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to renovate and equip the El Valle community building, including meeting the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, in Taos county;
242. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase a one-hundred-foot radio tower for 911 dispatch in Torrance county;
243. twenty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($23,810) to purchase bullet-proof vests and other safety equipment for the county sheriff's department in Estancia in Torrance county;
244. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase bullet-proof vests and other safety equipment for the county sheriff's department in Estancia in Torrance county;
245. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase a one-hundred-foot radio tower for 911 dispatch in Torrance county;
246. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to renovate the courthouse in Clayton in Union county;
247. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to plan, design and renovate the emergency medical services building in Des Moines in Union county;
248. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to re-roof the armory in Clayton in Union county;
249. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for parking lot improvements at the Tome-Adelino, Rio communities, Peralta and Valencia fire stations in Valencia county;
250. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase new bunker gear and firefighting equipment for the El Cerro Mission fire department in Valencia county;
251. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design and construct a community center in the Tome-Adelino area in Valencia county;
252. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a park at El Cerro Mission community center in Valencia county;
253. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase a four-wheel drive vehicle for the Tome-Adelino volunteer fire department in Valencia county;
254. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to Heritage park in Los Lunas in Valencia county;
255. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to cover a drainage ditch for the middle Rio Grande conservancy district in Belen in Valencia county;
256. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for an addition to the Los Lunas library in Valencia county;
257. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make capital improvements in Bosque Farms in Valencia county; and
258. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements to and equipment for the Bosque Farms community center and swimming pool in Valencia county.
Section 19. PUBLIC EDUCATION PROJECTS--STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC EDUCATION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the state department of public education that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the state department of public education for the following purposes:
1. five thousand three hundred dollars ($5,300) to purchase and install a phone system at Kirtland elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
2. twenty-eight thousand dollars ($28,000) for educational technology, including reading assessment software, and library books for the accelerated program at Kirtland elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
3. forty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($48,810) to make capital improvements, including purchasing of playground equipment and landscaping, at Bandelier elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
4. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to plan, design, construct, acquire or renovate a new facility for the Amy Biehl charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
5. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for educational technology at Albuquerque high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
6. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for educational technology, related upgrades and multimedia equipment at Eisenhower middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
7. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for educational technology, related upgrades and two computer laboratories at Desert Ridge middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
8. fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000) for educational technology and related upgrades at Dennis Chavez elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
9. forty-three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($43,750) for educational technology, related upgrades and a multimedia production center at the Double Eagle elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
10. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) for educational technology, related upgrades and multimedia equipment at Hubert H. Humphrey elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
11. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for educational technology, related upgrades and multimedia tools at La Cueva high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
12. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to install furnishings and equipment for the "smart" studio learning environment at the Southwest Secondary learning center charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
13. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) for a rifle range at Cibola high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
14. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase library books and install playground equipment at Armijo elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
15. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for the library computer laboratory expansion project at Rio Grande high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
16. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for security fencing and iron window frames at South Valley charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
17. one hundred twenty-one thousand five hundred dollars ($121,500) to purchase library books, shelving and library furniture for East Mountain charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
18. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at Mark Twain elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
19. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to resurface the all-weather track, construct drainage improvements and purchase and install bleachers at the Del Norte high school track and field in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
20. seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000) for educational technology for the new media center and for classrooms at Zuni elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
21. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve the softball field at Sandia high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
22. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology for a "smart laboratory" at Cleveland middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
23. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for educational technology, storage sheds and gymnasium locker rooms at Roosevelt middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
24. nineteen thousand five hundred dollars ($19,500) for educational technology at Comanche elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
25. eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to construct bathrooms and locker rooms at Albuquerque high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
26. ninety-one thousand dollars ($91,000) for educational technology, including electrical upgrades, at Chelwood elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
27. seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000) to upgrade and expand the phone system, including wiring, at Chelwood elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
28. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at John Baker elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
29. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at Onate elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
30. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase and install an irrigation system and to landscape at John Baker elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
31. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install batting cages for Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
32. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Acoma elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
33. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at John Baker elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
34. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Matheson Park elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
35. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at McCollum elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
36. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Onate elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
37. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Chelwood elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
38. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Hoover middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
39. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for educational technology and reference materials and literature for Inez elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
40. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for educational technology at Hayes middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
41. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for upgrades and materials for the library at La Mesa elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
42. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology at La Mesa elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
43. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at Bellehaven elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
44. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) for educational technology at Van Buren middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
45. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology at Mark Twain elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
46. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for educational technology at Wherry elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
47. eighteen thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($18,810) to develop the "smart lab" at the Southwest secondary learning center in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
48. one hundred five thousand dollars ($105,000) to make improvements at Hodgin elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
49. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for educational technology, including software and hardware peripherals, at Bel-Air elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
50. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase wrestling equipment for West Mesa high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
51. one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) for playground equipment and improvements at Mountain View elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
52. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for educational technology at east San Jose elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
53. one hundred fourteen thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($114,810) for educational technology for Los Padillas elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
54. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at Edmund G. Ross elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
55. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology, equipment and furniture for math, science and reading laboratories at Taylor middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
56. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for phase 1 capital improvements related to the excel literacy program in the library of Los Ranchos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
57. twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) for phase 2 capital improvements related to the excel literacy program in the library of Los Ranchos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
58. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for educational technology at Alameda elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
59. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase and install studio equipment for KANW for program origination in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
60. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at Los Ranchos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
61. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at La Luz elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
62. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at Douglas MacArthur elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
63. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at Garfield middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
64. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at Mission Avenue elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
65. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at Taft middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
66. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to landscape the front and approach to La Luz elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
67. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase books to update and upgrade the library collection at Cochiti elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
68. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to replace and upgrade the ceiling and lighting fixtures in the library at Los Ranchos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
69. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for athletic field improvements at Valley high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
70. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for phase 1 capital improvements to the excel literacy program at Los Ranchos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
71. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to install a grass field and track and shade structure at Mission Avenue elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
72. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase and install playground equipment at Griegos elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
73. one hundred forty-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($148,810) to design and construct a facility for Nuestros Valores charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
74. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to purchase books, educational technology and accelerated reader kits for Wilson middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
75. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Highland high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
76. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Kirtland elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
77. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to improve the drainage system, parking lot and playground area and to purchase educational technology and books for Whittier elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
78. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Zia elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
79. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Emerson elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
80. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Mark Twain elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
81. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for educational technology at Bandelier elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
82. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for educational technology and related equipment at Tomasita elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
83. forty-one thousand dollars ($41,000) to upgrade the phone system at Kennedy middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
84. twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000) for phase 1 of a security video system at Kennedy middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
85. ninety thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($90,810) for infrastructure and hardware upgrades at Grant middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
86. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for grounds improvements, including drainage and site preparation, at Eubank elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
87. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for curriculum software upgrades at Manzano high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
88. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for educational technology and infrastructure upgrades at McCollum elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
89. one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) for continued improvements to the athletic facility, including the gymnasium, wrestling shower, baseball and softball field and field house, at Rio Grande high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
90. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Harrison middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
91. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Navajo elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
92. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Kit Carson elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
93. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Barcelona elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
94. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Polk middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
95. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Pajarito elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
96. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Adobe Acres elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
97. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for site improvements and landscaping at Kit Carson elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
98. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase educational technology and related equipment for the media and publication laboratory at Rio Grande high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
99. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase equipment for the choral department at Rio Grande high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
100. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for the additional construction and engineering required for the tennis courts at Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
101. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
102. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Eisenhower middle school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
103. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at Georgia O'Keefe elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
104. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at S.Y. Jackson elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
105. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to acquire non-textbook books for the library at John Baker elementary school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
106. ninety-five thousand four hundred dollars ($95,400) for "smart" studio learning environment islands and seating at the Southwest Secondary learning center charter school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
107. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install new bleachers and awnings to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 at Eldorado high school in the Albuquerque public school district in Bernalillo county;
108. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to re-roof Datil elementary school in the Quemado independent school district in Catron county;
109. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase audio-visual equipment for the Goddard high school football program in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
110. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase and install physical education and playground equipment at Del Norte elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
111. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) for educational technology at Del Norte elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
112. forty-nine thousand dollars ($49,000) for capital improvements, including construction of a sprinkler system and purchase of televisions for classrooms and computers for enrichment programs, at Del Norte elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
113. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design and construct a distributive education clubs of America cookie sales facility at Goddard high school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
114. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve the Coca-Cola baseball field in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
115. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to improve the practice football field and purchase football equipment for Goddard high school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
116. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Nancy Lopez elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
117. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Pecos elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
118. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase playground equipment for Pecos elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
119. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at East Grand Plains elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
120. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Chisum elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
121. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Mesa middle school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
122. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Edgewood elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
123. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at Mountain View middle school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
124. five thousand dollars ($5,000) to construct a memorial to Sandy Pickens at the administrative office of the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
125. thirty thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($30,810) to furnish and equip a kindergarten wing at Dexter elementary school in the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;
126. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase classroom television and videocassette recorder sets for the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;
127. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for educational technology at the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;
128. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to make improvements to and to purchase equipment for playgrounds in the Dexter consolidated school district in Chaves county;
129. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to make capital improvements, including purchasing of playground equipment and surfacing, to Hagerman elementary school in the Hagerman municipal school district in Chaves county;
130. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to make capital improvements, including irrigation and installation of lighting, to athletic fields in the Lake Arthur municipal school district in Chaves county;
131. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install fencing and playground equipment at Parkview elementary school in the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
132. two thousand dollars ($2,000) to construct a memorial to Sandy Pickens at the administrative office of the Roswell independent school district in Chaves county;
133. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate and improve the Grants high school locker rooms and upgrade the gymnasium sound system in the Grants-Cibola county school district in Cibola county;
134. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate and improve the Grants high school locker rooms and upgrade the gymnasium sound system in the Grants-Cibola county school district in Cibola county;
135. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase a forty-five-passenger activity bus for the Springer municipal school district in Colfax county;
136. fifteen thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($15,810) to renovate the old administration building in the Clovis municipal school district in Curry county;
137. five thousand dollars ($5,000) for educational technology at Hillrise elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
138. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to plan, design, construct and equip baseball and softball fields at the Las Cruces public school sports complex in Dona Ana county;
139. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for an outdoor stage and amphitheater at Sierra middle school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
140. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to improve and equip the playground at Tombaugh elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
141. twenty thousand six hundred ten dollars ($20,610) to purchase and install outdoor tables, benches, aluminum bleachers, soccer goals and a fabric shade canopy at Riverside elementary school in the Gadsden independent school district in Dona Ana county;
142. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to improve and equip the playground at Mesilla park elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
143. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) to improve and equip the playground at East Picacho elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
144. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for irrigation and grounds improvements, including the removal of goat heads and the addition of walkways, at Hermosa Heights elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
145. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to improve and equip the playground at Mesilla park elementary school in the Las Cruces public school district in Dona Ana county;
146. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to make improvements to the parking lot at Loving high school in the Loving municipal school district in Eddy county;
147. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to equip the culinary arts program at Carlsbad high school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
148. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make safety improvements to elementary school playgrounds in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
149. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to make improvements to the playground, including water runoff grading, at Loving elementary school in the Loving municipal school district in Eddy county;
150. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for educational technology at Loving middle school in the Loving municipal school district in Eddy county;
151. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase and install playground equipment and make other related improvements at Yucca elementary school in the Artesia public school district in Eddy county;
152. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to renovate the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at Monterrey elementary school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
153. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to replace the furniture in the library at Carlsbad high school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
154. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to equip the culinary arts program at Carlsbad high school in the Carlsbad municipal school district in Eddy county;
155. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to remodel vocational technology laboratories at Highland and Houston junior high schools in the Hobbs municipal school district in Lea county;
156. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to remodel the field house at Lovington high school in the Lovington municipal school district in Lea county;
157. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for roof and window replacements in the Tatum municipal school district in Lea county;
158. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to make improvements, including replacement of windows with insulated walls, at Jal elementary school in the Jal public school district in Lea county;
159. one hundred twenty-one thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($121,810) to install phase 2 of the technology laboratory, including production studios, lighting and equipment, at Eunice high school in the Eunice public school district in Lea county;
160. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to remodel current facilities and purchase and install technology laboratory equipment at Highland and Houston junior high schools in the Hobbs municipal school district in Lea county;
161. one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to construct a multipurpose field and track in the Hondo Valley public school district in Lincoln county;
162. two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to resurface the running track at Alamogordo high school in the Alamogordo public school district in Otero county;
163. twenty-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($28,750) to build tennis courts at Alamogordo high school in the Alamogordo public school district in Otero county;
164. seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) to construct and equip an addition to the Escalante high school gymnasium in the Chama valley independent school district in Rio Arriba county;
165. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase an activity bus for the Espanola public school district in Rio Arriba county;
166. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to purchase an activity bus for the Espanola public school district in Rio Arriba county;
167. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for lighting in the Portales high school auditorium in the Portales municipal school district in Roosevelt county;
168. seventy-eight thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($78,750) to renovate classrooms for art, choir and physical education at Farmington high school in the Farmington municipal school district in San Juan county;
169. ninety-eight thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($98,810) to purchase a forty-seven-passenger bus and an eighty-four-passenger bus for the head start program in the west Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county;
170. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to purchase heavy equipment for the Las Vegas city public school district in San Miguel county;
171. fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) to purchase and install fencing and a scoreboard at the high school in the west Las Vegas public school district in San Miguel county;
172. sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to upgrade the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at Lincoln middle school in the Rio Rancho public school district in Sandoval county;
173. eighteen thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($18,810) for site improvements, including parking lot paving, landscaping and irrigation, at Independence high school in the Rio Rancho public school district in Sandoval county;
174. three thousand dollars ($3,000) to purchase encyclopedias for Independence high school in the Rio Rancho public school district in Sandoval county;
175. seventy-one thousand dollars ($71,000) to construct a connecting sidewalk from Western Hills boulevard to Broadmoor drive to provide pedestrian access for Lincoln middle school and Rio Rancho high school in the Rio Rancho public school district in Sandoval county;
176. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to make improvements at the astronomy site, including restrooms, pedestrian and vehicular paths and extending electrical services to the telescopes, at Rio Rancho high school in the Rio Rancho public school district in Sandoval county;
177. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to remodel the locker rooms at Bernalillo high school in the Bernalillo public school district in Sandoval county;
178. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for land acquisition at the Pojoaque campus in the Pojoaque Valley public school district in Santa Fe county;
179. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for drainage improvements and land preparation for playing fields at Tony E. Quintana Sombrillo elementary school in the Espanola public school district in Santa Fe county;
180. one hundred twenty-three thousand eight hundred ten dollars ($123,810) to construct or purchase and install benches, dugouts, batting cages and chainlink fencing and for other related improvements to the baseball facility at Santa Fe high school in the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;
181. one hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($185,000) to plan, design and construct improvements to the building, mainframe and file servers in the Santa Fe public school district in Santa Fe county;
182. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for capital improvements in the Taos municipal school district in Taos county;
183. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to expand the cafeteria at Questa high school in the Questa independent school district in Taos county;
184. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to re-roof the multipurpose building in the Penasco independent school district in Taos county;
185. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for an asphalt and polyurethane running track in the Mountainair public school district in Torrance county;
186. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to construct, furnish and equip a teacher resource center in the Los Lunas public school district in Valencia county;
187. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to purchase and install a cover for the high school swimming pool to allow year-round use in the Los Lunas public school district in Valencia county; and
188. sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000) for transmitters and towers, including construction of FM translator stations to serve the communities in New Mexico, for KANW station statewide.
Section 20. STATE BUILDINGS--CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the property control division of the general services department 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. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to plan, design, construct and equip an addition to the New Mexico state police district seven office building in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
2. three million dollars ($3,000,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a state laboratory services building at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
3. three million five hundred thousand dollars ($3,500,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a mental health treatment center at the central New Mexico correctional facility in Los Lunas in Valencia county, contingent on a match of seven million seven hundred thousand dollars ($7,700,000) from the federal violent offender incarceration truth in sentencing fund to the corrections department.
Section 21. TOURISM PROJECT--TOURISM DEPARTMENT--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the tourism department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) is appropriated to the tourism department for an architecture and engineering study for the New Mexico welcome center in Manuelito in McKinley county.
Section 22. HIGHER EDUCATION PROJECT--COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the commission on higher education that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) is appropriated to the commission on higher education for phase 2 construction of the east mesa center laboratories and classrooms at the Dona Ana branch of New Mexico state university in Dona Ana county.
Section 23. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY--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, the following amounts are appropriated to the board of regents of eastern New Mexico university for the following purposes:
1. forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to purchase police cars at the Roswell campus of eastern New Mexico university in Roswell in Chaves county;
2. eighteen thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($18,750) for instructional television improvements, including constructing a tower, installing microwave equipment and developing a specialized classroom, to improve signal quality and enable the broadcast of courses throughout the eastern New Mexico university system in Roosevelt and Chaves counties;
3. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements, including constructing a tower and installing microwave equipment, at the instructional television station at eastern New Mexico university in Roosevelt county;
4. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for improvements, including constructing a tower and installing microwave equipment, at the instructional television station at eastern New Mexico university in Roosevelt county;
5. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for instructional television improvements, including constructing a tower, installing microwave equipment and developing a specialized classroom, to improve signal quality and enable the broadcast of courses throughout the eastern New Mexico university system in Roosevelt and Chaves counties; and
6. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to improve and equip, including the installation of instruction technology, the science laboratories and classrooms at eastern New Mexico university in Portales in Roosevelt county.
Section 24. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the governing board of New Mexico junior college that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, two million dollars ($2,000,000) is appropriated to the governing board of New Mexico junior college to construct the western heritage museum at New Mexico junior college in Hobbs in Lea county.
Section 25. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the board of regents of New Mexico military institute that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, the following amounts are appropriated to the board of regents of New Mexico military institute for the following purposes:
1. thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to purchase audio-visual equipment for the football program at New Mexico military institute in Roswell in Chaves county;
2. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for improvements to the pro shop at the golf course at New Mexico military institute in Roswell in Chaves county; and
3. forty thousand dollars ($40,000) for capital improvements, including construction and installation of bleachers and repair of flooring, at Godfrey center at New Mexico military institute in Roswell in Chaves county.
Section 26. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY--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. forty-five thousand five hundred dollars ($45,500) to renovate Foster hall at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
2. four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to purchase musical instruments for the New Mexico state university band in Dona Ana county;
3. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to the athletic facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
4. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for football equipment for the athletic program at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
5. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for improvements to the athletic facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
6. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to the athletic facilities at New Mexico state university in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
7. fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for improvements to the golf course at New Mexico state university in Dona Ana county;
8. twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for flood control renovation in the Hackberry draw watershed district in the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district in Eddy county;
9. twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for flood control renovation in the Hackberry draw watershed district in the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district in Eddy county; and
10. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to make improvements to the Carlsbad soil and water conservation district facility, including compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, in Eddy county.
Section 27. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--SAN JUAN COLLEGE--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the governing board of San Juan college that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, three hundred forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($347,500) is appropriated to the governing board of San Juan college to develop the site for, construct, equip and furnish classrooms for collaborative high school and college information technology instruction at the computer science shelled area of San Juan college in Farmington in San Juan county.
Section 28. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES--UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO--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. thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to purchase a cargo van for the "wemagination" center at the family development training institute at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
2. ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to purchase football equipment for the athletic program at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
3. thirty-three thousand five hundred dollars ($33,500) to purchase and install computers stations, including educational and entertainment software for the Jeff Apodaca celebration of life computer center, for the university of New Mexico children's hospital in Bernalillo county;
4. four hundred sixty thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($460,250) to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip the centennial engineering complex at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
5. five million dollars ($5,000,000) for the health sciences center and education building at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
Section 29. STATE BUILDING PROJECTS--PUBLIC BUILDINGS REPAIR FUND--SEVERANCE TAX BONDS--APPROPRIATION FROM FUND TO CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND.--
A. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1 of this act, upon certification by the property control division of the general services department that the need exists for the issuance of the bonds, three million three hundred thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars ($3,333,333) is appropriated to the public buildings repair fund for various capital improvements at public buildings throughout the state.
B. Three million three hundred thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three dollars ($3,333,333) is appropriated from the public buildings repair fund to the capital program fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007 for various capital improvements at public buildings throughout the state. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the public buildings repair fund.
Section 30. APPROPRIATION FROM GENERAL FUND TO CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Forty-three million two hundred fifty-one thousand six hundred eighty-four dollars ($43,251,684) is appropriated from the general fund to the capital projects fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the capital projects fund. Money in the capital projects fund shall not revert to any other fund at the end of a fiscal year.
Section 31. MUSEUM AND CULTURAL PROJECTS--OFFICE OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the office of cultural affairs for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:
1. one million dollars ($1,000,000) to construct a learning center and parking lot at the national Hispanic cultural center of New Mexico in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
2. seven million dollars ($7,000,000) to design, construct, furnish and equip the palace of the governors project, including the annex site and the statewide services building portion of the project, in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county.
Section 32. ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROJECTS--ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the energy, minerals and natural resources department for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:
1. ten million dollars ($10,000,000) to purchase Eagle Nest lake and environs in Colfax county; and
2. four hundred sixty thousand dollars ($460,000) to purchase fire engines for fighting wildland fires statewide.
Section 33. WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROJECT--DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-six dollars ($666,666) is appropriated from the capital projects fund to the department of finance and administration for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided for in Section 2 of this act, to provide funding to make energy-efficient improvements to dwellings owned or occupied by low-income persons.
Section 34. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY PROJECT--GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Six million six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-seven dollars ($6,666,667) is appropriated from the capital projects fund to the general services department for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, to continue converting the state's microwave radio system to digital technology.
Section 35. PORT OF ENTRY PROJECTS--DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--The following amounts are appropriated from the capital projects fund to the department of public safety for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for the following purposes:
1. one million five hundred fourteen thousand three hundred eighty-three dollars ($1,514,383) to complete phase 2 construction and equip and install a platform static scale at the Santa Teresa port of entry in Dona Ana county; and
2. three million two hundred seventy-seven thousand three hundred one dollars ($3,277,301) to plan, design, construct and equip a new port of entry in Orogrande in Otero county.
Section 36. DAM REHABILITATION PROJECT--OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Four million dollars ($4,000,000) is appropriated from the capital projects fund to the office of the state engineer for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for dam rehabilitation for Eagle Nest lake in Colfax county.
Section 37. STATE BUILDING PROJECTS--PUBLIC BUILDINGS REPAIR FUND--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND--APPROPRIATION FROM PUBLIC BUILDINGS REPAIR FUND TO CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND.--
A. Six million six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-seven dollars ($6,666,667) is appropriated from the capital projects fund to the public buildings repair fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, for various capital improvements at public buildings throughout the state.
B. Six million six hundred sixty-six thousand six hundred sixty-seven dollars ($6,666,667) is appropriated from the public buildings repair fund to the capital program fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007 for various capital improvements at public buildings throughout the state. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the public buildings repair fund.
Section 38. WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND--DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT--CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND.--Two million dollars ($2,000,000) is appropriated from the capital projects fund to the wastewater facility construction loan fund for expenditure in fiscal years 2002 through 2007, unless otherwise provided in Section 2 of this act, to carry out the provisions of the Wastewater Facility Construction Loan Act.
Section 39. PUEBLO OF TESUQUE SENIOR CENTER--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the department of environment pursuant to Subsection D of Section 10 of Chapter 148 of Laws 1994 and reauthorized in Laws 1996, Chapter 14, Section 33 to the state agency on aging for the purpose of planning, designing, constructing and equipping a senior center at Tesuque pueblo in Santa Fe county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 40. LONE MOUNTAIN AND TWIN SISTERS WELLFIELDS--EXPAND PURPOSE FOR WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS IN SANTA CLARA IN GRANT COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the department of environment pursuant to Subsection A of Section 8 of Chapter 7 of Laws 1998 and Subsection I of Section 9 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 for improvements to the Lone Mountain and Twin Sisters wellfields in Santa Clara in Grant county may also be expended to make improvements to the water system in Santa Clara in Grant county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 41. STATE LIBRARY, RECORDS AND ARCHIVES BUILDING--CHANGE PURPOSE AND AGENCY FOR SANTA FE COUNTY REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM FEASIBILITY STUDY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The balance of the general fund appropriation to the property control division of the general services department pursuant to Subsection N of Section 3 of Chapter 366 of Laws 1993 and extended in Subparagraph (a) of Paragraph (3) of Subsection A of Section 71 of Chapter 148 of Laws 1994 to fund a state library, records and archives building study committee and a comprehensive state library, records and archives building plan and further extended with an expansion of purpose in Laws 1996, Chapter 14, Section 11 to include construction of the state library, records and archives building shall not be expended for the original or expanded purposes but is appropriated to the department of environment for a regional water system feasibility study for the communities of La Puebla, Sombrillo, Cuartelez and El Valle de Arroyo Seco in Santa Fe county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2006. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2006 shall revert to the general fund.
Section 42. PINON HILLS COUNTY ROAD 70A IMPROVEMENTS--CHANGE PURPOSE TO IMPROVE CALLE ENRIQUE AND COUNTY ROAD 70A IN SANTA FE COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection FFF of Section 14 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to improve Pinon Hills county road 70A in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to improve Calle Enrique in the Pinon Hills subdivision and county road 70A in Santa Fe county.
Section 43. TAOS RELIEF ROUTE--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the state road fund appropriation to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Paragraph (3) of Subsection A of Section 38 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 for the Taos relief route may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the state road fund.
Section 44. ATRISCO-FIVE POINTS AREA MULTIPURPOSE SERVICE CENTER IN BERNALILLO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection M of Section 11 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 to plan, design and construct a multipurpose service center in the Atrisco-Five Points area of the south valley in Bernalillo county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 45. YOUNG AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR A RECREATION BUILDING IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsections N, O and R of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to design and construct a facility to be used to house the young American football league in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated for design and construction of a recreation building in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
Section 46. PAT HURLEY PARK MODULARS--CHANGE PURPOSE TO PAT HURLEY PARK PEDESTRIAN STAIRWAY IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection C of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to remodel and furnish both modular buildings at Pat Hurley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to plan, design and construct an outdoor pedestrian stairway at Pat Hurley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
Section 47. PAT HURLEY PARK MODULARS--CHANGE PURPOSE OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION TO PAT HURLEY PARK PEDESTRIAN STAIRWAY IN ALBUQUERQUE IN BERNALILLO COUNTY.--The general fund appropriation made to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection A of Section 44 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to remodel and furnish both modular buildings at Pat Hurley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is appropriated to plan, design and construct an outdoor pedestrian stairway at Pat Hurley park in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county.
Section 48. LOS RANCHOS COMMUNITY CENTER--EXPAND PURPOSE TO INCLUDE LAND ACQUISITION, PLANNING AND DESIGN.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection BBBBBBBBB of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for the construction of the community center in Los Ranchos in Bernalillo county may also be expended to plan, acquire land for and design the center.
Section 49. LOS RANCHOS BICYCLE TRAIL--EXPAND PURPOSE OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION FOR REAL ESTATE, PLANNING AND DESIGN.--The general fund appropriation made to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection U of Section 44 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for bicycle trail construction and improvements in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county may also be expended to plan, acquire real estate for and design the trail.
Section 50. CHAVES COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMPLEX--EXPAND PURPOSE FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection NN of Section 11 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 to equip and furnish the Chaves county courthouse complex in Chaves county may also be expended to design and construct the Chaves county courthouse complex in Chaves county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 51. SPRINGER PUBLIC LIBRARY IN COLFAX COUNTY--CHANGE PURPOSE TO UPGRADE INTERIOR SPACES OF LIBRARY.--On the effective date of this act, the balance of the unencumbered proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection QQQQQQQQQQ of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to re-roof the public library in Springer in Colfax county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to upgrade the interior spaces of the library, including replacing ceiling and floor tiles and making improvements to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, in Springer in Colfax county.
Section 52. HOSPITALITY HOUSE SENIOR CENTER--CHANGE PURPOSE AND AGENCY TO RENOVATE EASTSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER IN DONA ANA COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state agency on aging pursuant to Subsection B of Section 4 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to renovate the kitchen, replace the roof and update the bathrooms at Hospitality House senior center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to renovate the Eastside community center in Dona Ana county.
Section 53. MORA COUNTY JAIL--CHANGE PURPOSE TO RENOVATE FORMER COUNTY JAIL TO CONVERT TO OFFICE SPACE.--On the effective date of this act, the balance of the unencumbered proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the local government division of the department of finance and administration pursuant to Subsection LLLL of Section 15 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to renovate the county jail in Mora county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to renovate the former county jail and convert it into office space in Mora county.
Section 54. NANCY'S TRAIL ROAD--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR SUNRISE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS IN SANTA FE COUNTY.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state highway and transportation department pursuant to Subsection XXX of Section 14 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) to improve Nancy's trail road in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purpose but are reauthorized and appropriated to improve Sunrise road in Santa Fe county.
Section 55. EL CAMINO REAL STATE MONUMENT IN SOCORRO COUNTY--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The period of time in which the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the office of cultural affairs pursuant to Subsection A of Section 3 of Chapter 4 of Laws 1996 (S.S.) and extended in Laws 1998, Chapter 118, Section 41 to construct El Camino Real state monument for the museum of New Mexico in Socorro county may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 56. TORREON STAR LAKE CHAPTER ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR PURCHASE AND TRANSPORT OF A MODULAR BUILDING.--The balance of the unencumbered proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection CC of Section 15 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) for developing and constructing building sites and infrastructure, plumbing and sewer system installation and the purchase of manufactured housing to be used as an administrative office complex for the Torreon Star Lake chapter in Sandoval and McKinley counties shall not be expended for the original purpose, but is reauthorized and appropriated to purchase and transport a modular building for the Torreon Star Lake chapter in Sandoval and McKinley counties. The period of time in which the appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 57. BLANCO CANYON BATHROOM ADDITIONS--CHANGE PURPOSE FOR BATHROOM ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CARSON SOUTH AREA OF HUERFANO IN SAN JUAN COUNTY.--The balance of the proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection OO of Section 13 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) for bathroom additions at Blanco canyon in the Huerfano chapter in San Juan county shall not be expended for its original purpose but is reauthorized and appropriated to construct bathroom additions, install plumbing and improve substandard bathrooms in the homes of indigent families in the Carson south area of Huerfano in San Juan county.
Section 58. OTIS SOUTH AREA OF HUERFANO BATHROOM ADDITIONS--CHANGE PURPOSE OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION FOR BATHROOM ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CARSON SOUTH AREA OF HUERFANO IN SAN JUAN COUNTY.--The balance of the general fund appropriation made to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection R of Section 42 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to construct bathroom additions and install plumbing in homes of indigent families in the Otis south area of Huerfano in San Juan county shall not be expended for its original purpose but is appropriated to construct bathroom additions, install plumbing and improve substandard bathrooms in the homes of indigent families in the Carson south area of Huerfano in San Juan county.
Section 59. PUEBLO OF SAN ILDEFONSO CAPITAL PROJECTS--CHANGE PURPOSE TO RENOVATE COMMUNITY CENTER--EXTEND EXPENDITURE PERIOD.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs pursuant to Subsection N of Section 18 of Chapter 118 of Laws 1998 and reauthorized in Subsections A, B and C of Section 90 of Chapter 2 of Laws 1999 (1st S.S.) for various capital projects at the pueblo of San Ildefonso in Santa Fe county shall not be expended for the original purposes but are reauthorized and appropriated to renovate a community center at the pueblo of San Ildefonso in Santa Fe county. The period of time in which this appropriation may be expended is extended through fiscal year 2007. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2007 shall revert to the severance tax bonding fund.
Section 60. ALAMO COURT BUILDING IN SOCORRO COUNTY--EXPAND PURPOSE.--The proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the corrections department pursuant to Laws 1995, Chapter 214, Section 3, reauthorized in Paragraph (15) of Subsection A of Section 23 of Chapter 14 of Laws 1996 to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs for designing, constructing and equipping a court building for the Navajo Nation in Alamo in Socorro county and further reauthorized to extend the expenditure period pursuant to Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 89, may also be expended to plan, purchase, install, furnish and landscape a building for court purposes in Alamo in Socorro county.
Section 61. CLAYTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL IN UNION COUNTY--CHANGE PURPOSE TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT.--On the effective date of this act, the balance of the unencumbered proceeds from the sale of severance tax bonds appropriated to the state department of public education pursuant to Subsection TTTT of Section 16 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to construct or renovate a facility to be used as an alternative school for the Clayton public school district in Union county shall not be expended for the original purpose, but is reauthorized and appropriated to purchase equipment for the Clayton public school district in Union county.
Section 62. CLAYTON PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL IN UNION COUNTY--CHANGE PURPOSE OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATION TO PURCHASE EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT.--The balance of the general fund appropriation made pursuant to Subsection TT of Section 45 of Chapter 23 of Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.) to construct or renovate a facility to be used as an alternative school for the Clayton public school district in Union county shall not be expended for the original purpose but is appropriated to purchase equipment for the Clayton public school district in Union county.
Section 63. REPEAL.--Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 84 is repealed.
Section 64. 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 65. 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 66. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.