§ 62-16A-1 Short title
§ 62-16A-2 Definitions
§ 62-16A-3 New Mexico renewable energy transmission authority created; organization
§ 62-16A-4 Authority; duties and powers
§ 62-16A-5 Renewable energy transmission bonds; appropriation of proceeds
§ 62-16A-6 Renewable energy transmission bonding fund created;
§ 62-16A-7 Authority to refund bonds
§ 62-16A-8 Renewable energy transmission bonds; form; execution
§ 62-16A-9 Procedure for sale of renewable energy transmission bonds
§ 62-16A-10 New Mexico renewable energy transmission authority act is full authority for issuance of bonds; bonds are legal investments
§ 62-16A-11 Suit may be brought to compel performance of officers
§ 62-16A-12 Renewable energy transmission bonds tax exempt
§ 62-16A-13 Renewable energy transmission authority operational fund
§ 62-16A-14 Report to legislature
§ 62-16A-15 Legislative oversight
§ 62-16A-16 Proprietary information
§ 62-16B-1 Short title
§ 62-16B-2 Definitions
§ 62-16B-3 Community solar facility requirements
§ 62-16B-4 Ownership of community solar facilities
§ 62-16B-5 Subscription requirements
§ 62-16B-6 Community solar program administration
§ 62-16B-7 Public regulation commission; enforcement and rulemaking
§ 62-16B-8 Rural electric distribution cooperatives

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 62 > Article 16A - New Mexico Renewable Energy Transmission

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