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The facilities management division of the general services department shall establish a schedule of sublease rental fees for the low-rent housing units constructed pursuant to Chapter 33, Article 1A NMSA 1978. Sublease rental fee payments shall be paid to the general services department and deposited in the “long-term correctional facility housing lease suspense fund”, hereby established, which shall be administered by the secretary of general services or the secretary's designee. Payments shall be made from the long-term correctional facility housing lease suspense fund to satisfy the long-term correctional facility housing lease terms, including rent, maintenance and replacement costs, insurance, management fees, taxes and all applicable costs. No other fund shall be liable for or available to satisfy the long-term correctional facility housing lease authorized in Chapter 33, Article 1A NMSA 1978.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 33. Correctional Institutions § 33-1A-3. Long-term correctional facility housing lease suspense fund established - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-33-correctional-institutions/nm-st-sect-33-1a-3/
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