A. A local school board may adopt a resolution to submit to the qualified electors of the school district the question of whether a property tax at a rate not to exceed the rate specified in the resolution should be imposed upon the net taxable value of property allocated to the school district under the Property Tax Code [Chapter 7, Articles 35 to 38 NMSA 1978] for the purpose of capital improvements to public schools in the school district. The resolution shall:
(1) identify the capital improvements for which the revenue proposed to be produced will be used;
(2) specify the rate of the proposed tax, which shall not exceed ten dollars ($10.00) on each one thousand dollars ($1,000) of net taxable value of property allocated to the school district under the Property Tax Code;
(3) limit the imposition of the proposed tax to no more than six property tax years; and
(4) indicate the regular election on which the ballot question shall appear or specify the date a special election will be held to submit the question of imposition of the tax to the qualified electors of the district.
B. A resolution submitted to the qualified electors pursuant to Subsection A of this section shall include capital improvements funding for a locally chartered or state-chartered charter school located within the school district if:
(1) the charter school timely provides the necessary information to the school district for inclusion on the resolution that identifies the capital improvements of the charter school for which the revenue proposed to be produced will be used; and
(2) the capital improvements are included in the five-year facilities plan:
(a) of the school district, if the charter school is a locally chartered charter school; or
(b) of the charter school, if the charter school is a state-chartered charter school.
History: Laws 1983, ch. 163, § 3; 1986, ch. 32, § 26; 2007, ch. 366, § 20; 2019, ch. 212, § 228.
The 2019 amendment, effective April 3, 2019, revised the list of required contents of a resolution on the question of whether a property tax should be imposed for the purpose of capital improvements to public schools in the school district; in Subsection A, deleted Paragraph A(3) and redesignated former Paragraph A(4) as Paragraph A(3), added new Paragraph A(4); and in Subsection B, deleted "After July 1, 2007".
The 2007 amendment, effective July 1, 2007, added Paragraph (1) of Subsection A to require bond resolutions to identify the capital improvements and added Subsection B.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 26 - Public School Buildings
Section 22-26-1 - Short title.
Section 22-26-4 - Authorizing resolution; time limitation.
Section 22-26-5 - Conduct of election; notice; ballot.
Section 22-26-6 - Election results; certification.
Section 22-26-7 - Imposition of tax; limitations.
Section 22-26-8 - Tax to be imposed for a maximum of six years.
Section 22-26-9 - Charter schools; receipt of local property tax revenue.
Section 22-26-10 - Expenditures by charter schools; reports to department.