New Mexico Code § 4-48B-29

Refunding revenue bonds
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The county commissioners may issue refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding
any of the revenue bonds issued under the Hospital Funding Act. The board shall adopt
an ordinance or resolution stating the facts making the issuance of the refunding bonds
necessary or advisable, the determination of the necessity or advisability by the county
commissioners and the amount of refunding bonds that the county commissioners
conclude as necessary and advisable to issue. The ordinance or resolution shall
establish the form of the bonds; the rate or rates of interest of the bonds, provided the
net effective interest rate of the bonds shall not exceed the maximum net effective
interest rate permitted by the Public Securities Act [6-14-1 to 6-14-3 NMSA 1978]; the
date of the refunding bonds; the denominations of the refunding bonds; the maturity
dates, the last of which shall not be more than thirty years from the date of the refunding
bonds; and the place or places of payment of both principal and interest either within or
outside of the state. Refunding bonds when issued, except for bonds issued in book
entry or similar form without the delivery of physical securities, shall be negotiable in
form, bear the signature or the facsimile signature of the chairman of the board of
county commissioners, bear the seal of the county and be attested by the clerk of the
county. All refunding bonds may be exchanged dollar for dollar for the bonds to be
refunded or they may be sold at a public or private sale as directed by the county
commissioners. The proceeds of the sale shall be applied only to the purpose for which
the refunding bonds were issued, including but not limited to establishment and funding
of an escrow with a bank or trust company from which the refunded bonds may be paid
and the payment of any expenses incidental thereto.
History: 1978 Comp., § 4-48B-29, enacted by Laws 1992, ch. 41, § 5.
ARTICLE 49
Bonds for Courthouses, Jails, Bridges, Hospitals and
Libraries

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