New Mexico Code § 19-10B-5

Commissioner of public lands; authorization to issue revenue bonds
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revenue bonds.
A. In order to provide funds for the design, development, acquisition and
implementation of the ONGARD system, the commissioner of public lands is authorized
to issue revenue bonds, in a principal amount not to exceed eighteen million dollars
($18,000,000), payable solely from that part of the income derived from state trust lands
that is required by law to be deposited in the state lands maintenance fund and from
certain revenues generated by the ONGARD system.
B. The bonds shall have a maturity of no more than twenty years from the date of
issuance. The commissioner of public lands shall determine all other terms, covenants
and conditions of the bonds subject to the approval of the state board of finance.
C. The bonds shall be executed with the manual or facsimile signature of the
commissioner of public lands and countersigned by the state treasurer, with the seal of
the commissioner of public lands imprinted or otherwise affixed to the bonds.
D. Proceeds from the sale of the bonds shall be placed in a special fund created
within the state treasury. The fund and the earnings of the fund are appropriated to the
commissioner of public lands for the design, development, acquisition and
implementation of the ONGARD system and may also be used to pay expenses
incurred in the preparation, issuance and sale of the bonds. Any balance remaining in
the fund after the ONGARD system has been fully implemented shall be used to retire
the bonds or, if the bonds have been fully retired, shall be deposited into the state lands
maintenance fund.
E. The bonds may be sold only at a private sale and only to the state investment
officer or to the state treasurer.
F. This section is full authority for the issuance and sale of the bonds, and the
bonds shall not be invalid for any irregularity or defect in the proceedings for their
issuance and sale and shall be incontestable in the hands of bona fide purchasers or
holders of the bonds for value.
G. An amount of money in the state lands maintenance fund sufficient to pay the
principal of and interest on the bonds as they become due in each year shall be set
aside, and is hereby pledged, for the payment of the principal of and interest on the
bonds.
H. The bonds shall be payable by the state treasurer who shall keep a complete
record relating to the payment of the bonds.
History: Laws 1990, ch. 127, § 5.

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