The terms of bonds issued pursuant to the Tax Increment for Development Act for a district, including refunding bonds, shall expire not more than twenty-five years after the date that the first bonds are issued for that district.
History: Laws 2006, ch. 75, § 28.
Emergency clause. — Laws 2006, ch. 75, § 36 contained an emergency clause and was approved March 6, 2006.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 5 - Municipalities and Counties
Article 15 - Tax Increment for Development
Section 5-15-2 - Findings and purpose.
Section 5-15-4 - Resolution for formation of a district.
Section 5-15-5 - Contents of tax increment development plan.
Section 5-15-6 - Notice of public hearing.
Section 5-15-7 - Public hearing.
Section 5-15-8 - Formation determination; election.
Section 5-15-8.1 - Posting of notices.
Section 5-15-9 - Formation of a district.
Section 5-15-10 - Governance of the district.
Section 5-15-11 - Records; open meetings.
Section 5-15-12 - District powers; limitations.
Section 5-15-13 - Authority to impose property tax levy.
Section 5-15-14 - Property tax levy rescission election.
Section 5-15-15 - Tax increment financing; gross receipts tax increment to secure bonds.
Section 5-15-15.1 - Filing fee for evaluating use of state gross receipts tax increment.
Section 5-15-16 - Bonding authority; gross receipts tax increment.
Section 5-15-17 - Property tax increment bonds.
Section 5-15-18 - Bonding authority; property tax increment.
Section 5-15-19 - Refunding bonds.
Section 5-15-20.1 - Debt service reserve account.
Section 5-15-22 - Exemption from taxation.
Section 5-15-23 - Protection from impairment.
Section 5-15-24 - Tax increment accounting procedures.
Section 5-15-25.1 - Base year revision; resolution; comment period; submission of materials.
Section 5-15-25.2 - Base year revision; approval.
Section 5-15-25.3 - Base year revision; effect.
Section 5-15-26 - Termination of tax increment development district.