New Mexico Code § 6-13-26

Refunding; procedures
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Except as changed or necessarily implied with reference to refunding, all provisions
of the Institution Bond Act apply to the authorization and issuance of refunding bonds,
including their terms and security, the bond resolution, taxes, the method of bond
payment and other provisions. The determination of the governing board of the
institution issuing the refunding bonds that the provisions of the Institution Bond Act
have been complied with is conclusive in the absence of fraud or arbitrary and gross
abuse of discretion.
History: 1953 Comp., § 11-9-26, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 298, § 14.
Appendix to Article 13
Appendix to Article 13. State Institution Bonds.
The following laws have authorized the issuance of state institution revenue bonds in
the specified amounts for the specified purposes.
Laws 1935, ch. 104 (as amended by Laws 1937, ch. 226; Laws 1941, ch. 175): in
amounts to be determined, state institution bonds for building and improving designated
state institutions.
Laws 1947, ch. 46: $150,000, bonds or debentures for erecting and improving
buildings and acquiring equipment for New Mexico insane asylum.
Laws 1949, ch. 111: $250,000, bonds or debentures for erecting and improving
buildings and acquiring equipment for New Mexico insane asylum.
Laws 1949, ch. 121: in amounts to be determined, state institution bonds for
building, improving and equipping designated state institutions or retiring previously
issued bonds.
Laws 1953, ch. 99: $250,000, bonds or debentures for erecting, improving and
furnishing buildings and grounds and acquiring equipment at the New Mexico industrial
school.
Laws 1953, ch. 149: $3,000,000, bonds or debentures for erecting, improving or
furnishing buildings and grounds and acquiring land and equipment for the penitentiary
of New Mexico.
Laws 1953, ch. 159: $4,500,000, state building and state institution bonds for
constructing, improving, and equipping buildings for the state, state agencies, state
departments and state institutions, not including political subdivisions.
Laws 1953, ch. 169: $2,000,000, bonds or debentures for erecting, improving and
furnishing buildings and acquiring equipment at the insane asylum of New Mexico.
Laws 1953, ch. 170: $150,000, bonds or debentures for erecting, improving and
furnishing buildings and acquiring equipment at the Los Lunas mental hospital.
Laws 1955, ch. 203: $9,500,000, building and institution severance tax bonds to
retire all outstanding severance tax bonds previously issued and for erecting, improving,
furnishing, and equipping buildings or structures at the New Mexico insane asylum, the
penitentiary of New Mexico, the New Mexico reform school, and the Los Lunas mental
hospital.
Laws 1959, ch. 315: $8,000,000, state educational institution bonds for erecting,
constructing and equipping buildings of certain state educational institutions and the
purchase of land for those institutions.
Laws 1961, ch. 89: $1,500,000, bonds for erecting, improving and furnishing
buildings at the Los Lunas mental hospital and training school.
Laws 1984 (S.S.), ch. 6: $64,000,000, educational bonds to provide funds for capital
expenditures at certain state educational institutions and certain post-secondary and
public schools.
ARTICLE 14
Public Securities

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