New Mexico Statutes 24A-2-6. Receiver’s powers and duties
A. In addition to the receiver’s powers and duties under the Receivership Act [44-8- 1 to 44-8-10 N.M. Stat. Ann.], the secretary as receiver and any deputy receiver under the Health Facility Receivership Act shall, except as the district court may otherwise order:
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 24A-2-6
- Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
- 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
- Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
- Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
(1) perform all acts that are necessary to:
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(a) correct or remedy each condition on which the receiver’s appointment was (b) ensure adequate care and necessary services for each resident or other person in the health facility;
(c) bring the facility into compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, rules and regulations; and
(d) manage and operate the health facility, including closing down, expanding or initiating new operations, hiring and firing officers and employees, contracting for necessary services, personnel, supplies, equipment, facilities and all other appropriate things, purchasing, selling, marshaling and otherwise managing its property and assets, paying the facility’s obligations that are directly related to the health facility’s operations or for providing adequate care and necessary services to residents or for other persons in the health facility, borrowing money and property and giving security for these and expending funds of the facility;
(2) give notice of establishment of the receivership to interested persons and publish notice in a newspaper of general circulation in each county in which the health care facility and any of its satellite facilities is located;
(3) if a resident or other person in the health facility is to be discharged or transferred, discuss the options for alternative placement with the resident, other person in the health facility or the guardian of that resident or other person in the health facility, as applicable, and arrange to transfer the records and personal property of the resident or other person in the health facility to the alternative placement facility; and
(4) with the court’s approval, void any lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement made prior to the appointment of the receiver or any transfer of money or property made within one year prior to the filing of the petition if such lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract, agreement or other transfer of money or property was made without fair consideration, including excessive interest rate, was made with actual intent to hinder, delay or defraud either future or existing creditors, was made with shareholders or owners of the health facility or persons otherwise having an interest in the health facility or was unrelated to the normal and expected maintenance and operation of the health facility.
B. If, in the exercise of the receiver’s powers pursuant to this section, the receiver is in possession of real estate, real or personal property or other goods or services subject to a lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement subject to being voided by the receiver pursuant to Paragraph (4) of Subsection A of this section, and such real estate, real or personal property or other goods or services are necessary for the continued operation of the health facility during the receivership, the receiver may, in lieu or [of] seeking to void such lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement, apply to the court to set a reasonable price, rate or rate of interest to be paid by the receiver under such lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement during the duration of the receivership. The receiver shall send notice of such an application to any known parties of the property, services or goods involved and shall publish the notice once at least thirty days prior to the hearing date in a newspaper of general circulation, and the court shall hold a hearing on the receiver’s application within thirty days after the filing of the application by the receiver. Payment by the receiver of the amount determined by the court to be reasonable is a defense to any action against the receiver for payment or possession of the real estate, real or personal property or other goods or services, or to revocation of such services subject to the lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement. Payment by the receiver of the amount determined by the court to be reasonable shall not relieve the health facility from any liability upon termination of the receivership for the difference between the amount paid by the receiver and the amount due under the original lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement.
C. Nonpayment by the receiver of any debt of the health facility under a lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement reasonably deemed by the receiver not to be directly related to the health facility’s operations or for providing adequate care and necessary services to residents or other persons in the health facility shall not subject the receiver to liability for payment. Nonpayment of any lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement reasonably deemed by the receiver not to be directly related to the health facility’s operations or for providing adequate care and necessary services to residents or other persons in the health facility shall not relieve the health facility from any liability upon termination of the receivership for payment of the full amount due under the lease, mortgage, secured transaction, contract or other agreement.
D. A deputy receiver shall have the same powers and duties as the receiver, unless the court orders otherwise.