New Mexico Code § 6-21B-1

General services aviation equipment project fund; purpose; administration
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purpose; administration.
A. The "general services aviation equipment project fund" is created in the state
treasury. The fund shall be administered by the general services department and shall
consist solely of money received by the general services department pursuant to a
lease agreement between the general services department and the physical sciences
laboratory of New Mexico state university. No money derived from property taxes, state
general fund revenues or general appropriations shall be deposited in the fund. Money
in the fund shall not revert to the general fund at the end of a fiscal year.
B. Money in the general services aviation equipment project fund is appropriated for
expenditure by the general services department for the purpose of repaying a loan or
loans to purchase a research airplane and related equipment.
C. The general services department is authorized to enter into loan agreements and
loans payable from the general services aviation equipment project fund with the
physical sciences laboratory of New Mexico state university and with the New Mexico
finance authority on such terms and conditions deemed necessary or desirable by the
general services department.
D. Money in the general services aviation equipment project fund shall be expended
only on warrants drawn by the secretary of finance and administration pursuant to
vouchers signed by the secretary of general services or his authorized representative.
E. The legislature shall not repeal, amend or otherwise modify any law that affects
or impairs the deposit in the general services aviation equipment project fund until all
loans payable from the fund are fully paid and discharged or provisions have been
made for their full payment and discharge.
History: Laws 1998, ch. 66, § 1.
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