§ 4-48A-1 Short title
§ 4-48A-2 Definitions
§ 4-48A-3 Creation of special hospital district; power of counties to agree to create special hospital districts
§ 4-48A-3.1 Artesia special hospital district
§ 4-48A-3.2 Nor-Lea special hospital district
§ 4-48A-3.3 Jal special hospital district
§ 4-48A-4 Formation of special hospital district; petition
§ 4-48A-5 Formation of special hospital district; election
§ 4-48A-5.1 Voting in certain special hospital districts after formation
§ 4-48A-6 Board of trustees; terms; vacancies; removal
§ 4-48A-7 Board of trustees; qualifications; automatic removal
§ 4-48A-8 Board of trustees; organization; bond
§ 4-48A-9 Board of trustees; powers
§ 4-48A-10 Board of trustees; duties
§ 4-48A-11 Board of trustees; acquisition of existing hospital facilities; agreements
§ 4-48A-12 Board of trustees; issue of bonds
§ 4-48A-13 Bonds; form; interest; maturities
§ 4-48A-14 Imposition of tax for payment of bonds
§ 4-48A-15 Refunding bonds
§ 4-48A-16 Special tax imposed for special hospital district
§ 4-48A-17 Election procedures
§ 4-48A-18 Dissolution of the special hospital district
§ 4-48A-20 Hospital revenue bonds; authority to issue; pledge of revenues
§ 4-48A-21 Use of proceeds of bond issue
§ 4-48A-22 Revenue bonds; terms
§ 4-48A-23 Resolution authorizing revenue bonds
§ 4-48A-24 Revenue bonds not general obligations of special hospital district
§ 4-48A-25 Revenue bonds; security
§ 4-48A-26 Revenue bonds; exemption from taxation
§ 4-48A-27 Election not required
§ 4-48A-28 No notice or publication required
§ 4-48A-29 Agreements with the New Mexico hospital equipment loan council; authority; security; restrictions and limitations and other details
§ 4-48A-30 Refunding revenue bonds
§ 4-48B-1 Short title
§ 4-48B-2 Purpose of act
§ 4-48B-3 Definitions
§ 4-48B-4 Annual report
§ 4-48B-5 Power of counties
§ 4-48B-6 Election on bond question; petition; notice; limitation on holding; election without petition
§ 4-48B-7 Power to lease hospitals
§ 4-48B-8 Sick and indigent persons; agreements for care with state and county agencies
§ 4-48B-9 Joint construction and operation of hospitals by counties;
§ 4-48B-10 Hospital governing boards for county hospitals;
§ 4-48B-11 Federal aid
§ 4-48B-12 Tax levies authorized
§ 4-48B-13 County hospital; power to lease; expenditure of proceeds from tax levy
§ 4-48B-14 Payment of charges; persons committed by district court
§ 4-48B-15 Election on special levy
§ 4-48B-16 Validation of earlier elections
§ 4-48B-17 Governing boards of county hospitals authorized to establish retirement plans and programs for employees of county hospitals
§ 4-48B-18 Hospital revenue bonds; authority to issue; pledge of revenues
§ 4-48B-19 Use of proceeds of bond issue
§ 4-48B-20 Revenue bonds; terms
§ 4-48B-21 Ordinance authorizing revenue bonds
§ 4-48B-22 Hospital revenue bonds not general county obligations
§ 4-48B-23 Revenue bonds; security; restrictions and limitations
§ 4-48B-24 Revenue bonds; exemption from taxation
§ 4-48B-25 Election not required
§ 4-48B-26 No notice or publication required
§ 4-48B-27 Hospitals declared necessary public buildings
§ 4-48B-28 Agreements with the New Mexico hospital equipment loan council; authority; security; restrictions and limitations and other details
§ 4-48B-29 Refunding revenue bonds

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 4 > Article 48A - Special Hospital Districts

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