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SPONSOR: |
Taylor, J.G. |
DATE TYPED: |
02/04/02 |
HB |
235 |
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SHORT TITLE: |
NMFA Local Match Requirements |
SB |
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ANALYST: |
Kehoe |
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Appropriation
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( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA)
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SUMMARY
Synopsis
of Bill
House Bill 235 broadens the terms and conditions
for determining local match requirements for grants made from the Water and
Wastewater Project Grant Fund.
Significant
Issues
House Bill 235 would allow a qualified entity to receive a grant on behalf of another entity or other water systems based on the financial capacity of residents of that geographic area benefiting from the proposed improvements. Under current law, grants can only be made to a qualified entity but with a local match based on the qualified entity’s financial capacity to pay a portion of the project from local resources. According to NMFA, House Bill 235 makes more efficient use of scarce grant funds by providing longer-term solutions for small entities. Many smaller entities will be more efficient by hooking up to larger neighboring systems rather than creating and maintaining their own systems.
House Bill 235 attempts to encourage consolidation of small water and wastewater systems and discourage the proliferation of multiple water or wastewater systems by expanding the definition of a local match requirement.
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