A. The "credit enhancement account" is created as a separate account within the authority for use only as provided in this section.
B. All cigarette tax proceeds distributed each month to the authority pursuant to Subsection D of Section 7-1-6.11 NMSA 1978 shall be deposited in the credit enhancement account.
C. Amounts deposited in the credit enhancement account may be pledged irrevocably as additional security for the payment of the principal, interest, premiums and expenses on bonds issued by the authority for:
(1) designing, constructing, equipping and furnishing additions and improvements to the university of New Mexico hospital and the comprehensive cancer center at the university of New Mexico health sciences center; and
(2) land acquisition and the planning, designing, construction and equipping of department of health facilities or improvements to such facilities.
D. The authority shall determine monthly upon receipt of cigarette tax proceeds if the individual amounts of cigarette tax proceeds distributed pursuant to Subsection B or C, respectively, of Section 7-1-6.11 NMSA 1978 are sufficient to meet the monthly amount required for immediate payment or designation for payment of principal, interest, premiums and expenses on bonds additionally secured by the credit enhancement account. Any insufficient amount shall be paid immediately from the credit enhancement account. A payment from the credit enhancement account shall be reimbursed in succeeding months from the individual amount of cigarette tax proceeds distributed pursuant to Subsection B or C, as applicable, of Section 7-1-6.11 NMSA 1978 in excess of the amount required for immediate payment or designation for payment of principal, interest, premiums and expenses on bonds. All money in the credit enhancement account in excess of the monthly amount required for immediate payment or designation for payment of principal, interest, premiums and expenses on bonds shall be transferred monthly by the authority to the general fund.
E. Any law authorizing the imposition, collection or distribution of the cigarette tax or that affects the cigarette tax shall not be amended, repealed or otherwise directly or indirectly modified so as to impair or reduce debt service coverage for any outstanding revenue bonds that may be secured by a pledge of those cigarette tax proceeds distributed to the credit enhancement account, unless the revenue bonds have been discharged in full or provisions have been made for a full discharge.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 341, § 5; 2005, ch. 320, § 5; 2017, ch. 63, § 1; 2021, ch. 72, § 1.
The 2021 amendment, effective June 18, 2021, removed a provision related to discontinuing the distribution of cigarette tax proceeds to the New Mexico finance authority upon payment of all principal, interest, premiums and expenses on bonds, and made corrections to references to sections of law; in Subsection B, after "Subsection", changed "E" to "D"; and in Subsection D, after each occurrence of "Subsection", added "B or", and after each occurrence of "C", deleted "or Subsection D"; and deleted former Subsection E and redesignated former Subsection F as Subsection E.
The 2017 amendment, effective June 16, 2017, amended a provision that designated funds from the credit enhancement account to reflect the comprehensive designation and new name of the cancer center at the university of New Mexico health sciences center, and made technical changes to conform to amendments to Section 7-1-6.11 NMSA 1978; in Subsection B, after "Subsection", changed "G" to "E"; in Subsection C, Paragraph C(1), after "hospital and the", added "comprehensive", and after "cancer", deleted "research and treatment"; in Subsection D, after "Subsection", changed "E" to "C", after the second occurrence of "Subsection", changed "F" to "D", after the third occurrence of "Subsection", changed "E" to "C", and after the fourth occurrence of "Subsection" changed "F" to "D"; and in Subsection E, after "Subsection", changed "G" to "E".
The 2005 amendment, effective June 17, 2005, provided in Subsection C(2) that amounts in the credit enhancement account may be pledged for land acquisition and the planning, designing, construction and equipping and making improvements to department of health facilities; and provided in Subsection F that the cigarette tax laws shall not be changed to reduce debt coverage for any outstanding bonds.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 21 - Finance Authority
Section 6-21-2 - Legislative findings; declaration of purpose.
Section 6-21-5 - Powers of the authority.
Section 6-21-5.1 - Bonds for county correctional facility loans.
Section 6-21-6 - Public project revolving fund; purpose; administration.
Section 6-21-6.1 - Public project revolving fund; appropriations to other funds.
Section 6-21-6.3 - Water and wastewater project grant fund; creation; administration; purposes.
Section 6-21-6.4 - Local government planning fund; creation; administration; purposes.
Section 6-21-6.5 - New Mexico finance authority revenue bonds; purposes.
Section 6-21-6.8 - Local transportation infrastructure fund; creation; purpose; administration.
Section 6-21-6.9 - Local transportation project revenue bonds; issuance.
Section 6-21-6.10 - New Mexico finance authority revenue bonds; purpose; appropriation.
Section 6-21-6.11 - Rural county cancer treatment fund created; purpose; appropriation.
Section 6-21-6.12 - Local government transportation fund; created; distributions.
Section 6-21-6.13 - Metropolitan court bond guarantee fund.
Section 6-21-6.14 - Lease purchase revenue bonds; lease purchase agreements.
Section 6-21-7 - Public project finance program; duties of authority.
Section 6-21-8 - Public project finance program; loans; purchase or sale of securities.
Section 6-21-9 - Public project financing; powers of qualified entities.
Section 6-21-10 - Purchases in name of authority; documentation.
Section 6-21-11 - Bonds of the authority; use; security.
Section 6-21-12 - Bonds; authorization for issuance; terms and conditions.
Section 6-21-13 - Bonds secured by trust indenture.
Section 6-21-14 - Publication of notice; validation; limitation of action.
Section 6-21-15 - Refunding bonds.
Section 6-21-16 - Bond anticipation notes.
Section 6-21-17 - Remedies of bondholders.
Section 6-21-18 - Agreement of the state.
Section 6-21-19 - Bonds; legal investments for public officers and fiduciaries.
Section 6-21-20 - Tax exemption.
Section 6-21-21 - Money of the authority; expenses; audit; annual report.
Section 6-21-22 - Corporate existence.
Section 6-21-23 - Prohibited actions.
Section 6-21-24 - Conflicts of interest; penalty.
Section 6-21-25 - Limitation of liability.
Section 6-21-26 - Court proceedings; preference; venue.
Section 6-21-27 - Cumulative authority.
Section 6-21-28 - Liberal interpretation.
Section 6-21-29 - Severability.
Section 6-21-30 - New Mexico finance authority oversight committee.