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SPONSOR |
Varela |
DATE TYPED |
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HB |
200 |
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SHORT
TITLE |
Water & Wastewater Project Fund Grants |
SB |
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ANALYST |
Kehoe |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY04 |
FY05 |
FY04 |
FY05 |
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NFI |
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NFI |
(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates Senate Bill 260.
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 200
authorizes the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA) to make grants to 131 qualified
entities for 194 projects from the Water & Wastewater Project Grant Fund
(WWGF).
Significant Issues
The
1999 Legislature created the WWGF within NMFA for the purpose of awarding
grants for water and wastewater projects to qualified entities. The authorization does not guarantee that
projects will receive funding. Criteria
and rules established by the NMFA governing board and approved by the NMFA
Legislative Oversight Committee must be met to qualify for assistance from the
WWGF. Current rules provide that grants
be limited to $150,000 for equipment and $400,000 for capital projects, unless
otherwise authorized by law. The funds
for the program are derived from the net proceeds of the sale of bonds
authorized by law and payable from governmental gross receipts tax. The grant fund is also
authorized to receive money appropriated by the legislature as well as
other public or private monies.
The Water and Wastewater Grant Fund is also used to combine the NMFA’s low-cost, low-interest rate loan financing with grants for water and wastewater projects. For example, if a qualifying entity is unable to finance a project fully with loan funds, the entity could apply for a partial grant from grant fund and a partial loan from the PPRF. A local match could be determined by a sliding scale based on the applicant’s financial capability to repay a portion of the project from local resources.
A
provision of the bill states that if a qualified entity listed within the bill
has not certified to NMFA the need for a grant from WWGF by the end of fiscal
year 2007, the legislative authorization is void.
The
bill contains an emergency clause.
DUPLICATION
This
bill duplicates Senate Bill 260 in its entirety.
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