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AN ACT
AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS GENERAL
OBLIGATION BONDS TO MAKE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES FOR SENIOR
CITIZEN FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS AND ACQUISITIONS, FOR HIGHER
EDUCATIONAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND ACQUISITIONS AND FOR
PUBLIC LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS; PROVIDING FOR A TAX LEVY FOR
PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL OF, INTEREST ON AND CERTAIN COSTS
RELATED TO THE BONDS; REQUIRING APPROVAL OF THE REGISTERED
VOTERS AT THE 2006 GENERAL ELECTION OF THE STATE; DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. SHORT TITLE.--This act may be cited as the
"2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act".
Section 2. PURPOSE.--For the purpose of providing funds
for capital expenditures as authorized in the 2006 Capital
Projects General Obligation Bond Act, general obligation
indebtedness of the state is authorized for the purposes and
in the amounts set forth in Section 10 of that act.
Section 3. BOND TERMS.--
A. The state board of finance, except as limited
by the 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act,
shall determine the terms, covenants and conditions of bonds
issued pursuant to that act, including but not limited to:
(1) date or dates of issue, denominations
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and maturities;
(2) principal amounts;
(3) rate or rates of interest; and
(4) provisions for redemption, including
premiums, registration and refundability, whether the bonds
are issued in one or more series and other covenants relating
to the bonds and the issuance thereof.
B. The bonds shall be in such form as the state
board of finance determines with an appropriate series
designation and shall bear interest payable as set forth in
the resolution of the state board of finance.
C. Payment of the principal of the bonds shall
begin not more than two years after the date of their
issuance, and the bonds shall mature not later than ten years
after the date of their issuance. Both principal and
interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United
States at the office of the paying agent within or without
the state as the state board of finance may direct.
D. The bonds shall be executed with the manual or
facsimile signature of the governor or the state treasurer,
and the seal or a facsimile of the seal of the state shall be
placed on each bond, except for any series of bonds issued in
book entry or similar form without the delivery of physical
securities.
E. The bonds shall be issued in accordance with
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the provisions of the 2006 Capital Projects General
Obligation Bond Act, the Supplemental Public Securities Act
and the Uniform Facsimile Signature of Public Officials Act
and may be issued in accordance with the Public Securities
Short-Term Interest Rate Act.
F. The full faith and credit of the state is
pledged for the prompt payment when due of the principal of
and interest on all bonds issued and sold pursuant to the
2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act.
Section 4. EXPENDITURES.--The proceeds from the sale of
the bonds shall be expended solely for providing money to be
distributed for the purposes and in amounts not to exceed the
amounts set forth in Section 10 of the 2006 Capital Projects
General Obligation Bond Act and to pay expenses incurred
under Section 6 of that act. Any proceeds from the sale of
the bonds that are not required for the purposes set forth in
Sections 6 and 10 of that act shall be used for the purpose
of paying the principal of and interest on the bonds.
Section 5. SALE.--The bonds authorized under the 2006
Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act shall be sold by
the state board of finance at such time and in such manner
and amounts as the board may elect. The bonds may be sold at
private sale or at public sale, in either case at not less
than par plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. If
sold at public sale, the state board of finance shall publish
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a notice of the time and place of sale in a newspaper of
general circulation in the state and may also publish the
notice in a recognized financial journal outside the state.
The required publications shall be made once each week for
two consecutive weeks prior to the date fixed for the sale,
the last publication thereof to be at least five days prior
to the date of the sale. The notice shall specify the
amount, denomination, maturity and description of the bonds
to be offered for sale and the place, date and hour at which
the sealed bids shall be received. At the time and place
specified in the notice, the state board of finance shall
open the bids in public and shall award the bonds to the
bidder or bidders offering the best price for the bonds. The
state board of finance may reject any or all bids and
readvertise and may waive any irregularity in a bid. All
bids, except that of the state, shall be accompanied by a
deposit of two percent of the principal amount of the bonds
in a form acceptable to the state board of finance. The
deposit of an unsuccessful bidder shall be returned upon
rejection of the bid. The state board of finance may also
sell the bonds or any part of the bonds to the state
treasurer or state investment officer. The state treasurer
or state investment officer is authorized to purchase any of
the bonds for investment. The bonds are legal investments
for any person or board charged with the investment of any
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public funds and may be accepted as security for any deposit
of public money.
Section 6. EXPENSES.--The expenses incurred by the
state board of finance in or relating to the preparation and
sale of the bonds shall be paid out of the proceeds from the
sale of the bonds, and all rebate, penalty, interest and
other obligations of the state relating to the bonds and bond
proceeds under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,
shall be paid from earnings on bond proceeds or other money
of the state, legally available for such payments.
Section 7. TAX LEVY.--To provide for the payment of the
principal of and interest on the bonds issued and sold
pursuant to the provisions of the 2006 Capital Projects
General Obligation Bond Act, there shall be and there is
hereby imposed and levied during each year in which any of
the bonds are outstanding an ad valorem tax on all property
in the state subject to property taxation for state purposes
sufficient to pay the interest as it becomes due on the
bonds, together with an amount sufficient to provide a
sinking fund to pay the principal of the bonds as it becomes
due and, if permitted by law, ad valorem taxes may be
collected to pay administrative costs incident to the
collection of such taxes. The taxes shall be imposed,
levied, assessed and collected at the times and in the manner
that other property taxes for state purposes are imposed,
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levied, assessed and collected. It is the duty of all tax
officials and authorities to cause these taxes to be imposed,
levied, assessed and collected.
Section 8. TREASURER--DUTIES.--The state treasurer
shall keep separate accounts of all money collected pursuant
to the taxes imposed and levied pursuant to the provisions of
the 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act and
shall use this money only for the purposes of paying the
principal of and interest on the bonds as they become due and
any expenses relating thereto.
Section 9. IRREPEALABLE CONTRACT--AUTHORITY FOR
ISSUANCE.--An owner of bonds issued pursuant to the
provisions of the 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation
Bond Act may, either at law or in equity, by suit, action or
mandamus, enforce and compel the performance of the duties
required by that act of any officer or entity mentioned in
that act. The provisions of that act constitute an
irrepealable contract with the owners of any of the bonds
issued pursuant to that act for the faithful performance of
which the full faith and credit of the state is pledged.
Without reference to any other act of the legislature, the
2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act is full
authority for the issuance and sale of the bonds authorized
in that act, and such bonds shall have all the qualities of
investment securities under the Uniform Commercial Code,
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shall not be invalid for any irregularity or defect in the
proceedings for the issuance and sale of the bonds and shall
be incontestable in the hands of bona fide purchasers or
holders thereof for value. All bonds issued under the
provisions of that act, and the interest thereon, are exempt
from taxation by the state and any subdivision or public body
thereof.
Section 10. PROJECTS.--The proceeds from the sale of
bonds issued under the provisions of the 2006 Capital
Projects General Obligation Bond Act shall be distributed as
follows for the purposes and in the amounts specified:
A. for senior citizen facility improvements and
construction, to the aging and long-term services department:
(1) forty-nine thousand three hundred eighty
dollars ($49,380) to purchase and install meals equipment for
senior centers citywide in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
(2) three million dollars ($3,000,000) to
plan, design, construct and equip a centralized kitchen for
comprehensive and coordinated services for senior centers in
Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
(3) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Armijo senior center in Bernalillo county;
(4) twenty-two thousand five hundred
forty-two dollars ($22,542) to make improvements, including
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purchase and installation of equipment, to the Armijo senior
meal site in Bernalillo county;
(5) one hundred forty thousand dollars
($140,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Barelas senior center in
Bernalillo county;
(6) one hundred twenty thousand dollars
($120,000) to purchase and install equipment for the Barelas
and Highland senior centers in Bernalillo county;
(7) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Highland senior center in Bernalillo
county;
(8) forty-two thousand dollars ($42,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pueblo of Isleta senior center in
Bernalillo county;
(9) eighteen thousand sixty-six dollars
($18,066) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to Los Vecinos senior meal site in
Bernalillo county;
(10) one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the North Valley senior center
in Bernalillo county;
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(11) five thousand nine hundred fifty
dollars ($5,950) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Pajarito senior meal site
in Bernalillo county;
(12) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Palo Duro senior center in Bernalillo
county;
(13) seventeen thousand six hundred
thirty-two dollars ($17,632) to make improvements, including
purchase and installation of equipment, to the Paradise Hills
senior meal site in Bernalillo county;
(14) fifteen thousand three hundred
seventy-six dollars ($15,376) to make improvements, including
purchase and installation of equipment, to the Raymond G.
Sanchez senior meal site in Bernalillo county;
(15) five thousand nine hundred fifty
dollars ($5,950) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Rio Bravo senior meal site
in Bernalillo county;
(16) one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Whispering Pines senior
meal site in Bernalillo county;
(17) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
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to plan, design, construct and equip a senior center,
including purchase of a facility, in Glenwood in Catron
county;
(18) eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Reserve and Quemado senior centers in
Catron county;
(19) sixty-four thousand two hundred
ninety-five dollars ($64,295) to purchase and install
equipment for the senior olympics program in Chaves county;
(20) five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a new
facility to accommodate seniors for the Hagerman and Dexter
Joy center in Chaves county;
(21) four thousand eighty-nine dollars
($4,089) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Lake Arthur senior center
in Chaves county;
(22) thirty-one thousand dollars ($31,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Roswell Joy center in Chaves county;
(23) ten thousand three hundred ninety
dollars ($10,390) to purchase and install equipment for the
Roswell senior center in Chaves county;
(24) three hundred thousand dollars
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($300,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Roswell senior center in
Chaves county;
(25) twelve thousand one hundred forty
dollars ($12,140) to purchase and install equipment for the
Pueblo of Acoma senior center in Cibola county;
(26) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pueblo of Acoma senior center in Cibola
county;
(27) thirty-two thousand forty-two dollars
($32,042) to purchase and install equipment for the Grants
senior center in Cibola county;
(28) two thousand seven hundred eighty-five
dollars ($2,785) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Grants senior center in Cibola county;
(29) five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and furnish a
senior center to meet adult daycare needs at the Pueblo of
Laguna in Cibola county;
(30) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the To'hajiilee chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in Cibola county;
(31) sixty-five thousand five hundred
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fifty-five dollars ($65,555) to purchase and install meals
equipment for senior centers countywide in Colfax county;
(32) eight thousand six hundred dollars
($8,600) to purchase and install equipment for the Cimarron
senior center in Colfax county;
(33) seven thousand five hundred dollars
($7,500) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Maxwell senior center in
Colfax county;
(34) forty-seven thousand five hundred
dollars ($47,500) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Springer senior center
in Colfax county;
(35) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Grady senior center in Curry county;
(36) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Melrose senior center in Curry county;
(37) nineteen thousand six hundred dollars
($19,600) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to senior centers countywide in
Dona Ana county;
(38) four thousand dollars ($4,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for senior centers
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countywide in Dona Ana county;
(39) sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars
($16,800) to purchase and install equipment for senior
centers countywide in Dona Ana county;
(40) twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to
purchase and install equipment for the East Mesa senior
center in Dona Ana county;
(41) six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the East Mesa senior center in Dona Ana county;
(42) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
to plan, design, construct, expand and equip the Munson
senior center in Dona Ana county;
(43) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Munson senior center in Dona Ana county;
(44) ninety-six thousand eight hundred
sixty-seven dollars ($96,867) to purchase and install meals
equipment for the Munson senior center in Dona Ana county;
(45) thirty-four thousand ninety-four
dollars ($34,094) to purchase and install equipment for the
Artesia senior center in Eddy county;
(46) one hundred thirty-two thousand four
hundred thirty-six dollars ($132,436) to make improvements,
including purchase and installation of equipment, to the
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Artesia senior center in Eddy county;
(47) seventy-six thousand five hundred
seventy-two dollars ($76,572) to make improvements, including
purchase and installation of equipment, to the Artesia meal
site in Eddy county;
(48) one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Carlsbad senior center in
Eddy county;
(49) sixty-seven thousand five hundred fifty
dollars ($67,550) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Silver City senior
center in Grant county;
(50) sixteen thousand three hundred forty
dollars ($16,340) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to La Loma senior center in
Guadalupe county;
(51) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Puerto de Luna senior center in Guadalupe
county;
(52) six thousand two hundred thirty-five
dollars ($6,235) to purchase and install equipment for the
Vaughn senior center in Guadalupe county;
(53) eighty-two thousand dollars ($82,000)
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to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Vaughn senior center in Guadalupe county;
(54) twenty-eight thousand six hundred seven
dollars ($28,607) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Vaughn senior center in Guadalupe county;
(55) two thousand six hundred dollars
($2,600) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Roy senior center in
Harding county;
(56) three thousand dollars ($3,000) to
purchase and install equipment for the Eunice senior center
in Lea county;
(57) five thousand five hundred fifty
dollars ($5,550) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Eunice senior center in Lea county;
(58) sixteen thousand dollars ($16,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Hobbs senior
center in Lea county;
(59) one thousand four hundred fourteen
dollars ($1,414) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Jal senior center in Lea
county;
(60) five hundred ten dollars ($510) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Jal senior
center in Lea county;
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(61) one hundred forty-six thousand dollars
($146,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Lovington senior center in
Lea county;
(62) eleven thousand two hundred twenty-five
dollars ($11,225) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Tatum senior center in
Lea county;
(63) five thousand eight hundred dollars
($5,800) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Capitan, Carrizozo and
Ruidoso Downs senior centers in Lincoln county;
(64) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Capitan senior center in Lincoln county;
(65) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Corona senior center in Lincoln county;
(66) three thousand seven hundred sixty
dollars ($3,760) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Deming/Luna county senior center in Luna county;
(67) one hundred twenty-seven thousand
dollars ($127,000) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Baca chapter senior
center on the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
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(68) sixteen thousand dollars ($16,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Becenti chapter senior center on the Navajo
Nation in McKinley county;
(69) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Bread Springs chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(70) seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Casamero Lake chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(71) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Church Rock chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(72) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Manuelito chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(73) seven thousand five hundred dollars
($7,500) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Nahodishgish senior center
on the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(74) two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000)
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to plan, design, construct and equip a multigenerational
activity space and repair the roof and plumbing at the
Neighborhood recreation center in McKinley county;
(75) seventy-seven thousand dollars
($77,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Ojo Encino chapter senior
center on the Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(76) six thousand five hundred dollars
($6,500) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Ramah senior center in
McKinley county;
(77) forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Rock Springs chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(78) fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Smith Lake chapter senior center on the
Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(79) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Thoreau senior center in McKinley county;
(80) five thousand dollars ($5,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Tohatchi chapter senior center on the
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Navajo Nation in McKinley county;
(81) thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000)
to purchase and install equipment for the Pueblo of Zuni
senior center in McKinley county;
(82) one hundred forty-two thousand six
hundred forty-six dollars ($142,646) to purchase and install
meals equipment for senior centers nationwide on the Navajo
Nation in McKinley and San Juan counties;
(83) twenty-nine thousand dollars ($29,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Mora senior center in Mora county;
(84) six thousand dollars ($6,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Mora senior
center in Mora county;
(85) thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Wagon Mound
senior center in Mora county;
(86) two thousand dollars ($2,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Alamo senior center in Otero county;
(87) fourteen thousand one hundred
ninety-four dollars ($14,194) to make improvements, including
purchase and installation of equipment, to the Alamogordo
senior center in Otero county;
(88) seven thousand five hundred dollars
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($7,500) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Cloudcroft senior center in
Otero county;
(89) one hundred forty-five thousand dollars
($145,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Tularosa senior center in
Otero county;
(90) thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Nara Visa senior center in Quay county;
(91) fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pioneer senior center in Quay county;
(92) eight thousand six hundred dollars
($8,600) to purchase and install equipment for senior
programs in Tucumcari in Quay county;
(93) seventeen thousand eight hundred
dollars ($17,800) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Tucumcari and House senior centers in Quay county;
(94) sixteen thousand nine hundred dollars
($16,900) to purchase and install equipment for senior
centers countywide in Rio Arriba county;
(95) ninety-two thousand seven hundred
dollars ($92,700) to purchase and install meals equipment for
senior centers countywide in Rio Arriba county;
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(96) eighty-four thousand dollars ($84,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the senior center in Espanola in Rio Arriba
county;
(97) four thousand five hundred dollars
($4,500) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Espanola, Tierra Amarilla
and Coyote senior centers in Rio Arriba county;
(98) one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Medanales senior center in Rio Arriba
county;
(99) three thousand three hundred dollars
($3,300) to purchase and install equipment for the Ohkay
Owingeh senior center in Rio Arriba county;
(100) eight hundred thousand dollars
($800,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a senior
center at Ohkay Owingeh in Rio Arriba county;
(101) one million six hundred thousand
dollars ($1,600,000) to construct, furnish and equip a
regional adult daycare facility at the Pueblo of Santa Clara
in Rio Arriba county;
(102) fifty-six thousand four hundred
dollars ($56,400) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Pueblo of Santa Clara
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senior center in Rio Arriba county;
(103) twenty-six thousand five hundred
dollars ($26,500) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Pueblo of Santa Clara senior center in Rio Arriba county;
(104) one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Truchas senior center in
Rio Arriba county;
(105) one hundred twenty thousand twenty-six
dollars ($120,026) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Portales senior center
in Roosevelt county;
(106) five thousand eight hundred forty
dollars ($5,840) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Aztec senior center in San
Juan county;
(107) one thousand dollars ($1,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Aztec senior
center in San Juan county;
(108) one thousand three hundred
seventy-five dollars ($1,375) to purchase and install
equipment for the Blanco senior center in San Juan county;
(109) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Bloomfield senior center in San Juan
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county;
(110) nine thousand eight hundred dollars
($9,800) to purchase and install meals equipment for the
Bonnie Dallas senior center in San Juan county;
(111) two thousand nine hundred ten dollars
($2,910) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Naschitti chapter senior
center on the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
(112) eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Northwest New Mexico Seniors, incorporated,
senior center in San Juan county;
(113) two thousand nine hundred ten dollars
($2,910) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Sheep Springs chapter
senior center on the Navajo Nation in San Juan county;
(114) ninety-six thousand dollars ($96,000)
to purchase and install meals equipment for the Las Vegas and
San Miguel senior centers in San Miguel county;
(115) five hundred thousand dollars
($500,000) to construct, equip and furnish a senior center in
Pecos in San Miguel county;
(116) four thousand one hundred fifty
dollars ($4,150) to purchase and install equipment for senior
centers countywide in Sandoval county;
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(117) ninety-two thousand dollars ($92,000)
to purchase and install meals equipment for senior centers
countywide in Sandoval county;
(118) sixteen thousand dollars ($16,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pena Blanca, Jemez, Placitas and Bernalillo
senior centers in Sandoval county;
(119) ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Placitas and Jemez senior centers in
Sandoval county;
(120) eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to
purchase and install equipment for the Pueblo of Jemez senior
center in Sandoval county;
(121) three hundred thousand dollars
($300,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Pueblo of Jemez senior
center in Sandoval county;
(122) one hundred seventy-six thousand
dollars ($176,000) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Meadowlark senior
center in Sandoval county;
(123) twenty-six thousand nine hundred
dollars ($26,900) to purchase and install meals equipment for
the Meadowlark senior center in Sandoval county;
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(124) four hundred thousand dollars
($400,000) to construct a building to provide adult daycare
services at the north Sandoval county senior center in
Sandoval county;
(125) three thousand three hundred dollars
($3,300) to purchase and install equipment for the Pena
Blanca senior center in Sandoval county;
(126) one thousand four hundred dollars
($1,400) to purchase and install equipment for the Pueblo of
San Felipe senior center in Sandoval county;
(127) one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Pueblo of San Felipe senior
center in Sandoval county;
(128) two thousand dollars ($2,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Pueblo of San
Felipe senior center in Sandoval county;
(129) thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000)
to purchase and install equipment for the Pueblo of Santo
Domingo senior center in Sandoval county;
(130) sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pueblo of Santo Domingo senior center in
Sandoval county;
(131) twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to
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purchase and install meals equipment for the Pueblo of Santo
Domingo senior center in Sandoval county;
(132) nineteen thousand forty dollars
($19,040) to purchase and install equipment for senior
centers citywide in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
(133) five thousand seven hundred dollars
($5,700) to purchase and install meals equipment for senior
centers citywide in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county;
(134) fifty-five thousand five hundred
dollars ($55,500) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Abedon Lopez senior
center in Santa Fe county;
(135) fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for
the purchase and installation of equipment at El Rancho
senior center in Santa Fe county;
(136) twenty-four thousand eight hundred
twenty dollars ($24,820) to purchase and install equipment
for the Pueblo of Nambe senior center in Santa Fe county;
(137) seventy-eight thousand dollars
($78,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Pueblo of Nambe senior
center in Santa Fe county;
(138) two hundred thousand dollars
($200,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the Pasatiempo senior center in
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Santa Fe county;
(139) four thousand five hundred dollars
($4,500) to purchase and install meals equipment for the
Pasatiempo senior center in Santa Fe county;
(140) four thousand six hundred five dollars
($4,605) to purchase and install equipment for the Pueblo of
San Ildefonso senior center in Santa Fe county;
(141) eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pueblo of San Ildefonso senior program in
Santa Fe county;
(142) forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Kenneth James senior center in Sierra
county;
(143) twelve thousand six hundred fifty
dollars ($12,650) to make improvements, including purchase
and installation of equipment, to the Alamo chapter senior
center on the Navajo Nation in Socorro county;
(144) one thousand dollars ($1,000) to
purchase and install equipment for the Socorro senior center
in Socorro county;
(145) fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Socorro senior center in Socorro county;
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(146) thirty-four thousand dollars ($34,000)
to make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to senior centers countywide in Taos county;
(147) one thousand six hundred eighty
dollars ($1,680) to purchase and install meals equipment for
senior centers countywide in Taos county;
(148) three hundred thousand dollars
($300,000) to plan, design, construct and equip improvements
and renovations to the Amalia senior center in Taos county;
(149) two thousand eight hundred eighty
dollars ($2,880) to purchase and install equipment for the
Amalia and Taos senior centers in Taos county;
(150) fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to
make improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Pueblo of Picuris senior center in Taos
county;
(151) three thousand dollars ($3,000) to
purchase and install meals equipment for the Pueblo of
Picuris senior center in Taos county;
(152) one hundred fifty thousand dollars
($150,000) to plan, design, construct and equip a facility to
replace the old facility for elders at the Pueblo of Taos
senior center in Taos county;
(153) seven thousand ninety-four dollars
($7,094) to purchase and install equipment for the Pueblo of
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Taos senior center in Taos county;
(154) one hundred twelve thousand seven
hundred fifty dollars ($112,750) to make improvements,
including purchase and installation of equipment, to senior
centers in Torrance county;
(155) twenty-seven thousand eight hundred
sixty-one dollars ($27,861) to purchase and install meals
equipment for senior centers in Torrance county;
(156) seventy-five thousand dollars
($75,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to the McIntosh senior center in
Torrance county;
(157) one thousand dollars ($1,000) to
purchase and install equipment for the Clayton senior center
in Union county;
(158) five thousand dollars ($5,000) to make
improvements, including purchase and installation of
equipment, to the Clayton senior center in Union county;
(159) nine thousand five hundred dollars
($9,500) to purchase and install meals equipment for the
Clayton senior center in Union county; and
(160) two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000) to make improvements, including purchase and
installation of equipment, to Los Lunas senior center in
Valencia county;
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B. for higher education capital improvements and
acquisitions:
(1) to the higher education department:
(a) eleven million three hundred
thousand dollars ($11,300,000) to develop the site for, plan,
design, construct and equip a main campus classroom and
technology building at Albuquerque technical-vocational
institute in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
(b) three million dollars ($3,000,000)
to develop the site for and plan, design, construct, equip
and furnish the Clovis community college allied health center
in Clovis in Curry county;
(c) two million dollars ($2,000,000) to
construct a multipurpose education center at Luna community
college in Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
(d) one million five hundred thousand
dollars ($1,500,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and
furnish an academic building at Mesalands community college
in Tucumcari in Quay county;
(e) two hundred forty-five thousand
dollars ($245,000) to remodel the cowboy hall of fame at New
Mexico junior college in Hobbs in Lea county;
(f) one million dollars ($1,000,000) to
plan, design and construct the remodeling of the testing
center at New Mexico junior college in Hobbs in Lea county;
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(g) eight hundred thousand dollars
($800,000) to develop the site for and plan, design and
construct the outdoor learning center demonstration gardens
at San Juan college in Farmington in San Juan county; and
(h) three million dollars ($3,000,000)
to develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
an allied health and science building at Santa Fe community
college in Santa Fe county;
(2) to the board of regents of eastern New
Mexico university:
(a) four million five hundred thousand
dollars ($4,500,000) to develop the site for and plan,
design, construct and equip the renovation of the music
building at the main campus in Portales in Roosevelt county;
(b) one million three hundred thousand
dollars ($1,300,000) to develop the site for and plan,
design, construct and equip the allied health center at the
Roswell branch in Chaves county;
(c) four million five hundred thousand
dollars ($4,500,000) to plan, design, construct, upgrade,
expand and equip the dental clinic facilities at the Roswell
branch in Chaves county; and
(d) one million two hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($1,250,000) to plan, design and construct
an expansion of the instructional center at the Ruidoso
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branch in Lincoln county;
(3) to the board of regents of New Mexico
highlands university:
(a) three million dollars ($3,000,000)
to develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
the renovation of Burris hall in Las Vegas in San Miguel
county;
(b) three million five hundred thousand
dollars ($3,500,000) to develop the site for and plan,
design, construct and equip the Felix Martinez building in
Las Vegas in San Miguel county; and
(c) four million five hundred thousand
dollars ($4,500,000) to plan, design, construct, equip and
furnish a student services center in Las Vegas in San Miguel
county;
(4) to the board of regents of New Mexico
institute of mining and technology:
(a) one million dollars ($1,000,000) to
design, construct, landscape, equip and furnish the Joseph A.
Fidel student services center in Socorro in Socorro county;
and
(b) six million five hundred thousand
dollars ($6,500,000) to develop the site for and plan,
design, construct and equip renovations to Kelly and Jones
halls in Socorro in Socorro county;
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(5) to the board of regents of New Mexico
state university:
(a) eleven million dollars
($11,000,000) to plan, design, construct, furnish and equip
renovations and expansion of Gardiner hall in Las Cruces in
Dona Ana county;
(b) two million dollars ($2,000,000) to
plan, design, construct, equip and furnish an addition to the
health and social services building in Las Cruces in Dona Ana
county;
(c) three million dollars ($3,000,000)
to develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
the Native American cultural center in Las Cruces in Dona Ana
county;
(d) one million five hundred thousand
dollars ($1,500,000) to plan, design and construct an
addition to the Reidlinger math and science building at the
Alamogordo branch in Otero county;
(e) one million five hundred thousand
dollars ($1,500,000) for infrastructure renovation, expansion
and deferred maintenance at the Carlsbad branch in Eddy
county;
(f) three million five hundred thousand
dollars ($3,500,000) to develop the site for and plan,
design, construct and equip the East Mesa center at the Dona
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Ana branch in Dona Ana county; and
(g) four hundred thousand dollars
($400,000) to plan and design a college and community library
center at the Grants branch in Cibola county;
(6) to the board of regents of northern New
Mexico state school:
(a) three hundred thousand dollars
($300,000) to plan, design and construct a plaza at the El
Rito campus in Rio Arriba county; and
(b) three million dollars ($3,000,000)
to acquire land and develop the site for and plan, design,
construct and equip a building for teacher education and
general education in Espanola in Rio Arriba county;
(7) to the board of regents of the
university of New Mexico:
(a) three million five hundred thousand
dollars ($3,500,000) to develop the site for and plan,
design, construct, equip and furnish the college of education
in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
(b) four million dollars ($4,000,000)
to plan, design, construct and equip the health sciences
center education building at the university of New Mexico in
Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
(c) seven million dollars ($7,000,000)
to develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
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a science and mathematics learning center in Albuquerque in
Bernalillo county;
(d) two million dollars ($2,000,000) to
develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip a
technology center and classroom building at the Gallup branch
in McKinley county;
(e) three hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($350,000) to develop the site for, plan, design,
construct and equip the renovation of instructional
facilities at the Los Alamos branch in Los Alamos county;
(f) two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000) to plan, design and construct a lecture hall at
the Los Alamos branch in Los Alamos county;
(g) four hundred thousand dollars
($400,000) to expand the career technical multipurpose
facility at the Taos branch in Taos county; and
(h) one million dollars ($1,000,000) to
develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
improvements, including upgrading security and lighting
systems, landscaping and additions, at the Valencia branch in
Los Lunas in Valencia county;
(8) to the board of regents of western New
Mexico university:
(a) one million dollars ($1,000,000) to
renovate the career and technical education center in Silver
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City in Grant county; and
(b) six million dollars ($6,000,000) to
develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
the renovation and expansion of the Juan Chacon building in
Silver City in Grant county;
(9) to the board of regents of New Mexico
military institute, three million four hundred thousand
dollars ($3,400,000) to renovate and expand Dow hall at New
Mexico military institute in Roswell in Chaves county;
(10) to the board of regents of New Mexico
school for the blind and visually impaired, three million
dollars ($3,000,000) to purchase land for and plan, design,
construct and equip a facility to house the early childhood
program at the New Mexico school for the blind and visually
impaired in Albuquerque in Bernalillo county; and
(11) to the board of regents of New Mexico
school for the deaf, seven million dollars ($7,000,000) to
develop the site for and plan, design, construct and equip
the renovation of Dillon and Connor halls at New Mexico
school for the deaf in Santa Fe in Santa Fe county; and
C. for statewide library acquisitions:
(1) to the cultural affairs department,
three million dollars ($3,000,000) for supplemental library
resource acquisitions, including books, equipment and
resources, for public libraries statewide;
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(2) to the higher education department,
three million dollars ($3,000,000) for library resource
acquisitions for academic libraries statewide; and
(3) to the public education department,
three million dollars ($3,000,000) to acquire library books,
equipment and library resources for eligible public school
and juvenile detention libraries in the state of New Mexico.
The secretary of public education shall identify all eligible
school libraries and distribute these funds by providing a
base amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per library
and the remaining balance on a per-membership basis.
Section 11. ELECTION.--
A. Bonds issued pursuant to the 2006 Capital
Projects General Obligation Bond Act shall be submitted to
the registered voters of the state at the general election to
be held in November 2006 and, if they receive a majority of
all the votes cast thereon at such election, shall take
effect upon certification of the state canvassing board
announcing the results of such election. No bonds shall be
issued or sold under that act until the registered voters of
this state have voted upon and approved the bonds and
property tax as provided in this section. Any bonds issued
under that act shall be issued within thirty months from the
date of such election.
B. The ballots used at the 2006 general election
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shall contain substantially the following language:
(1) "The 2006 Capital Projects General
Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of
senior citizen facility improvement and construction bonds.
Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation
bonds in an amount not to exceed fifteen million nine hundred
fifty-eight thousand dollars ($15,958,000) to make capital
expenditures for certain senior citizen facility improvements
and construction projects and provide for a general property
tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal of,
interest on and expenses incurred in connection with the
issuance of the bonds and the collection of the tax as
permitted by law.
For________________ Against___________________";
(2) "The 2006 Capital Projects General
Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of
higher educational capital improvement and acquisition bonds.
Shall the state be authorized to issue general obligation
bonds in an amount not to exceed one hundred eighteen million
three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($118,360,000) to make
capital expenditures for certain higher educational capital
improvements and acquisitions and provide for a general
property tax imposition and levy for the payment of principal
of, interest on and expenses incurred in connection with the
issuance of the bonds and the collection of the tax as
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permitted by law.
For________________ Against___________________";
and
(3) "The 2006 Capital Projects General
Obligation Bond Act authorizes the issuance and sale of
public library acquisition bonds. Shall the state be
authorized to issue general obligation bonds in an amount not
to exceed nine million ninety thousand dollars ($9,090,000)
to make capital expenditures for public library acquisitions
and provide for a general property tax imposition and levy
for the payment of principal of, interest on and expenses
incurred in connection with the issuance of the bonds and the
collection of the tax as permitted by law.
For________________ Against___________________".
C. Each question set forth in this section
includes a specific work or object to be financed by the
bonds. If any such question is not approved by a majority
vote of the electorate at the state's 2006 general election,
the issuance of bonds for the work or object specified by the
question shall be excluded from and shall not be part of the
2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act. The
failure of a question to be approved by the electorate at the
2006 general election shall not affect those questions that
are approved at the election.
D. The secretary of state shall include the
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submission of the capital projects general obligation bonds
to the people at the 2006 general election, and it shall be
included in the general election proclamation of each of the
county clerks. The secretary of state shall cause the 2006
Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act to be published
in full in at least one newspaper in each county of the state
if one be published therein, once each week, for four
successive weeks next preceding the general election as
required by the constitution of New Mexico.
Section 12. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES.--Pursuant to Section
13-4A-4 NMSA 1978 and where applicable, the appropriations
authorized in the 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation
Bond Act include money for the art in public places fund.
Section 13. PROJECT SCOPE--EXPENDITURES--REVERSION.--
A. If an appropriation for a project authorized in
the 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond 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.
B. The state agencies and state institutions to
which money has been appropriated in the 2006 Capital
Projects General Obligation Bond Act shall be responsible for
monitoring the projects funded in that act to ensure
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compliance with the constitution and laws of New Mexico, and
shall cause to be reverted any unexpended or unencumbered
balance remaining at the earlier of the third full fiscal
year after issuance of the bonds or the termination or
completion of the specific project. Reverted funds shall be
deposited in the debt service fund established by the state
treasurer for the purpose of paying the principal of and
interest on the state's general obligation bonds.
Section 14. SEVERABILITY.--If any part or application
of the 2006 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act is
held invalid, the remainder or its application to other
situations or persons shall not be affected.
Section 15. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public
peace, health and safety that this act take effect
immediately.