New Mexico Statutes 21-2A-6. College district general obligation bonds; interest; form;
payment.
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 21-2A-6
- Interest rate: The amount paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lender's money for a certain period of time. Interest is paid on loans or on debt instruments, such as notes or bonds, either at regular intervals or as part of a lump sum payment when the issue matures. Source: OCC
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
A. Any board, other than a board created pursuant to the provisions of the Off- Campus Instruction Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 21-14A-1 to 21-14A-10, may borrow money for the purpose of:
(1) erecting, furnishing, constructing, purchasing, remodeling and equipping buildings and utility facilities, exclusive of stadiums;
(2) making other real property improvements; (3) purchasing grounds; and
(4) purchasing and installing computer hardware and software with a useful life equal to or exceeding the maturity of the bonds.
B. To carry out the purposes of the College District Tax Act, the board may issue negotiable general obligation bonds of the college district, if approved by the higher education department and then approved at an election by a majority of the qualified electors voting on the issue; provided, however, no bonds shall be issued that create a total bonded indebtedness in the college district in excess of three percent of the assessed valuation of the taxable property within the college district as shown in the preceding general assessment, which debt limitation is to be in excess of other existing debt limitations. Bonds shall be sold at a price that does not result in a net effective interest rate exceeding the maximum net effective interest rate permitted by the Public Securities Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 6-14-1 to 6-14-3. The bonds shall be sold at a public sale or may be sold at private sale to the state of New Mexico or the New Mexico finance authority at the price and upon such terms and conditions as the board and the state of New Mexico or the New Mexico finance authority may determine. The bonds may be in such denominations and registered and pay interest as the board determines.
C. The bonds shall be due and payable either annually or semiannually commencing not later than three years from their date. The bonds shall be issued for a term of not more than twenty years. The form and terms of the bonds, including provisions for their payment and optional or mandatory redemption, shall be as determined by the board. If the board so determines, the bonds may be redeemable prior to maturity upon payment of a premium not exceeding one percent of the principal of the bonds. The bonds shall be executed in the name of and on behalf of the college district, signed by the chair of the board, with the seal of the college district affixed to the bonds, and attested by the secretary of the board. The bonds may be executed and sealed in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Facsimile Signature of Public Officials Act N.M. Stat. Ann. § 6-9-1 to 6-9-6.
D. To provide for the payment of the interest and principal of the bonds issued and sold pursuant to the provisions of the College District Tax Act, upon approval of the bonds at an election by a majority of the qualified electors in the college district who voted on the issue, the board of county commissioners shall annually make and levy, during each year in which any bonds are outstanding, an ad valorem tax on all taxable property in the district in an amount sufficient to produce a sum equal to one year’s interest on all bonds then outstanding, together with an amount sufficient to pay the principal on all bonds as they mature. This levy shall not exceed five mills; provided, however, that this five-mill limitation may be exceeded in any year in which the valuation of the property within the college district declines to a level lower than the valuation of the property in the year in which the bonds were issued. The taxes authorized by this subsection shall be levied, assessed and collected at the times and in the manner that ad valorem taxes for school districts are assessed, levied and collected, and it is the duty of all tax officials and authorities to cause taxes authorized by this subsection to be levied, assessed and collected.
E. The proceeds obtained from the issuance of the bonds shall not be diverted or expended for any purposes other than those provided in the College District Tax Act; provided that no building shall be built without prior approval of detailed plans by the higher education department; and further provided that the expenses incurred in the preparation and sale of the bonds may be paid out of the proceeds from the sale of the bonds.
F. Prior to the issuance and sale of bonds, the attorney general shall approve all bond transcripts and certify approval or rejection thereof in the same manner as is required by law for the approval of school bonds. Unless otherwise specifically provided, the provisions of the College District Tax Act for the issuance of bonds shall be deemed exclusive of the provisions of all other laws.