New Mexico Code § 6-4-37

Community benefit fund; projects to be funded
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A. The "community benefit fund" is created as a nonreverting fund in the state
treasury. The fund consists of distributions, appropriations, gifts, grants, donations and
bequests made to the fund and income from investment of the fund. The department of
finance and administration shall administer the fund, and money in the fund is subject to
appropriation by the legislature to fund projects that will:
(1) reduce a greenhouse gas; provided that for projects related to:
(a) the construction or the renovation of a public building, the reduction shall
be accomplished by practices that exceed all requirements of the most current
international energy conservation code; and
(b) reducing methane leaks and releases attributable to the extractive
industries, projects shall implement greenhouse gas emission reduction strategies to
achieve emission reductions that are in addition to those that would be achieved
pursuant to any existing greenhouse regulatory requirements in state or federal law;
(2) increase electric grid capacity, resilience or reliability through grid
modernization;
(3) increase electricity from renewable energy resources and the efficiency of
electricity from energy efficiency projects;
(4) reduce the use of combustion engine vehicles through transportation
projects, including projects that increase electric vehicle infrastructure or bicycle and
pedestrian infrastructure;
(5) assess or reduce the effects of climate change on the natural
environment, agricultural production, land and natural resources and human health;
(6) assist public entities in the purchase of electric vehicles and related
charging infrastructure to reduce the use of combustion engine vehicles;
(7) establish or expand economic development needed to address the
economic implications of climate change, develop economic opportunities to optimize
resources to lower consumption, promote the reuse and recycling of materials in a
sustainable manner and transition New Mexico away from dependence on the fossil fuel
industry as a revenue resource; or
(8) establish or expand worker training activities to provide workers for
industries that assist in achieving the objectives identified in Paragraphs (1) through (7)
of this subsection.
B. A project that proposes to meet the requirements of:
(1) Paragraphs (1) through (5) of Subsection A of this section shall include:
(a) documentation that two meetings regarding the project were held within
the community affected by the proposed project to accept comments and address
concerns and that shows that notice of the meetings was provided to overburdened
communities that may be impacted by the project; or
(b) a community benefits agreement negotiated with overburdened
communities that may be impacted by the project; and
(2) Paragraphs (7) and (8) of Subsection A of this section shall include a plan
for outreach to overburdened communities to encourage those communities to
participate in the worker training programs or in the economic development
opportunities.
C. The department of finance and administration shall, in consultation with energy,
minerals and natural resources department, develop or identify a data tool that uses
spatial datasets to identify overburdened communities, which are communities
experiencing disproportionate burdens in climate change, energy, health, housing,
legacy pollution, transportation, water and wastewater and workforce development. The
departments shall ensure that data from tribal and indigenous communities are included
in the data used by the data tool.
D. On or before December 1 of each year that a project receives funding from the
community benefit fund, the administrating agency shall submit a report to the
appropriate interim legislative committees with the progress or, if appropriate, final
results of the project and any other information the committee requires to evaluate the
project.
E. As used in this section:
(1) "climate change" means any significant change in the measures of climate
lasting for an extended period of time, typically decades or longer, and includes major
changes in temperature, precipitation, wind patterns or other weather-related effects;
(2) "energy efficiency" means measures, including energy conservation
measures, or programs that target consumer behavior, equipment or devices to result in
a decrease in consumption of electricity without reducing the amount or quality of
energy services;
(3) "greenhouse gas" means a gas or gaseous compound that contributes to
the process through which heat is trapped near earth's surface by absorbing infrared
radiation, including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons,
perfluorocarbons, nitrogen trifluoride and sulfur hexafluoride;
(4) "grid modernization" means improvements to electric distribution or
transmission infrastructure, including related data analytics equipment, that are
designed to accommodate or facilitate the integration of renewable electric generation
resources with the electric distribution grid or to otherwise enhance electric distribution
or transmission grid reliability, grid security, demand response capability, customer
service or energy efficiency or conservation; and
(5) "renewable energy resource" means electric or useful thermal energy that:
(a) is generated by use of the following energy resources, with or without
energy storage and delivered to a rural electric cooperative or public utility: 1) solar,
wind and geothermal; 2) hydropower facilities brought in service on or after July 1,
2007; 3) other hydropower facilities supplying no greater than the amount of energy
from hydropower facilities that were part of an energy supply portfolio prior to July 1,
2007; 4) fuel cells that do not use fossil fuels to create electricity; 5) biomass resources,
limited to agriculture or animal waste, small diameter timber not to exceed eight inches,
salt cedar and other phreatophyte or woody vegetation removed from river basins or
watersheds in New Mexico; provided that these resources are from facilities certified by
the energy, minerals and natural resources department to: a) be of appropriate scale to
have sustainable feedstock in the near vicinity; b) have zero life cycle carbon emissions;
and c) meet scientifically determined restoration, sustainability and soil nutrient
principles; and 6) landfill gas and anaerobically digested waste biomass; and
(b) does not include electric energy generated by use of fossil fuel or nuclear
energy.
History: Laws 2025, ch. 141, § 1.

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