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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. At any time after the organization of the infrastructure development zone, the board may hold a hearing on the question of authorizing the board to issue one or more series of revenue bonds of the infrastructure development zone to provide money for any public infrastructure purposes consistent with the service plan.
B. If revenue bonds are approved by resolution, the board may issue and sell revenue bonds of the infrastructure development zone.
C. The revenue bonds may be sold in a public offering or in a negotiated sale; however, if the bonds are to be sold in a public offering, no revenue bonds may be issued by the infrastructure development zone unless the revenue bonds receive one of the four highest investment grade ratings by a nationally recognized bond rating agency.
D. The board may pledge to the payment of its revenue bonds any revenues of the infrastructure development zone or revenues to be collected by the municipality or county in trust for the infrastructure development zone and returned to the infrastructure development zone.
E. The infrastructure development zone shall prescribe fees and charges, and shall revise them when necessary, to generate revenue sufficient, together with any money from the sources described in Section 26 of the Infrastructure Development Zone Act, to pay when due the principal and interest of all revenue bonds for the payment of which revenue has been pledged. The establishment or revision of any rates, fees and charges shall be identified and noticed concurrently with the annual budget process of the infrastructure development zone pursuant to Section 32 of the Infrastructure Development Zone Act.
F. If, in the resolution of the board, the revenues to be pledged are limited to certain types of revenues, only those types of revenues may be pledged and only those revenues shall be maintained.
G. No holder of revenue bonds issued pursuant to the Infrastructure Development Zone Act may compel any exercise of the taxing power of the infrastructure development zone, municipality or county to pay the bonds or the interest on the bonds. Revenue bonds issued pursuant to that act are not a debt of the infrastructure development zone, municipality or county, nor is the payment of revenue bonds enforceable out of any money other than the revenue pledged to the payment of the bonds.
H. Subject to the requirements of this section, an infrastructure development zone may issue revenue bonds at such times and in such amounts as the board deems appropriate to carry out a project in phases.
I. Pursuant to this section, the infrastructure development zone may issue and sell refunding bonds to refund revenue bonds of the infrastructure development zone authorized by the Infrastructure Development Zone Act. Refunding bonds issued pursuant to this section shall have a final maturity date no later than the final maturity date of the bonds being refunded.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 5. Municipalities and Counties § 5-17-30. Revenue bonds; fees and charges - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-5-municipalities-and-counties/nm-st-sect-5-17-30/
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