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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in the Water Project Finance Act:
A. “authority” means the New Mexico finance authority;
B. “board” means the water trust board;
C. “political subdivision” means a municipality, county, land grant-merced controlled and governed pursuant to Sections 49-1-1 through 49-1-18 or 49-4-1 through 49-4-21 NMSA 1978, regional or local public water utility authority created by statute, irrigation district, conservancy district, special district, acequia, soil and water conservation district, water and sanitation district or an association organized and existing pursuant to the Sanitary Projects Act;
D. “qualifying water project” means a water project recommended by the board for funding by the legislature; and
E. “qualifying entity” means a state agency, a political subdivision of the state, an intercommunity water or natural gas supply association or corporation organized under Chapter 3, Article 28 NMSA 1978, a recognized Indian nation, tribe or pueblo, the boundaries of which are located wholly or partially in New Mexico or an association of such entities created pursuant to the Joint Powers Agreements Act 1 or other authorizing legislation for the exercise of their common powers.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 72. Water Law § 72-4A-3. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-72-water-law/nm-st-sect-72-4a-3/
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