New Mexico Statutes
Article 3 - State Transportation Commission
Section 67-3-59.3 - State transportation project bonds; issuance; procedures; approval.

A. In order to provide funds to finance state transportation projects, the New Mexico finance authority, when directed by the state transportation commission, is authorized, subject to the limitations of this section, Section 67-3-59.4 NMSA 1978, Laws 2020 (1st S.S.), Chapter 3, Section 8 and Section 5 of this 2021 act, to issue state transportation project bonds from time to time, payable from:
(1) federal funds not otherwise obligated that are paid into the state road fund;
(2) proceeds of the collection of taxes and fees that are required to be paid into the state road fund and not otherwise pledged exclusively to the payment of outstanding bonds and debentures; and
(3) taxes and fees required by law to be paid into the highway infrastructure fund.
B. The New Mexico finance authority, when directed by the state transportation commission, may issue bonds to refund other bonds issued by or at the direction of the state transportation commission pursuant to this section or Section 67-3-59.1 NMSA 1978 by exchange or current or advance refunding.
C. In consultation with the state transportation commission, the New Mexico finance authority shall determine all terms, covenants and conditions of the bonds; provided that the project design life of a project meets or exceeds the life of the bond issued for that project, and each series of bonds shall be sold, executed and delivered in accordance with the provisions of the New Mexico Finance Authority Act [Chapter 6, Article 21 NMSA 1978]. The New Mexico finance authority may enter into interest rate exchange agreements, interest rate swap contracts, insurance agreements, remarketing agreements and any other agreements deemed necessary in connection with the issuance of the bonds.
D. Proceeds of the bonds and amounts on deposit in the state road fund and the highway infrastructure fund may be used to pay expenses incurred in the preparation, administration, issuance and sale of the bonds and, together with the earnings on the proceeds of the bonds, may be used to pay rebate, penalty, interest and other obligations relating to the bonds and the proceeds of the bonds under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
E. This section is full authority for the issuance and sale of the bonds, and the bonds shall not be invalid for any irregularity or defect in the proceedings for their issuance and sale and shall be incontestable in the hands of bona fide purchasers or holders of the bond for value.
F. The bonds shall be legal investments for a person or board charged with the investment of public funds and may be accepted as security for a deposit of public money and, with the interest thereon, are exempt from taxation by the state and a political subdivision or agency of the state.
G. Any law authorizing the imposition or distribution of taxes or fees paid into the state road fund or the highway infrastructure fund or that affects those taxes and fees shall not be amended or repealed or otherwise directly or indirectly modified so as to impair outstanding bonds secured by a pledge of revenues from those taxes and fees paid into the state road fund or the highway infrastructure fund, unless the bonds have been discharged in full or provisions have been made for a full discharge. In addition, while any bonds issued by the New Mexico finance authority pursuant to the provisions of this section remain outstanding, the powers or duties of the state transportation commission or the authority shall not be diminished or impaired in any manner that will affect adversely the interests and rights of the holder of such bonds.
H. In contracting for state transportation projects to be paid in whole or in part with proceeds of bonds authorized by this section, the department shall require that any sand, gravel, caliche or similar material needed for the project shall, if practicable, be mined from state lands. Each contract shall provide that the contractor notify the commissioner of public lands of the need for the material and that, through lease or purchase, the material shall be mined from state lands if:
(1) the material needed is available from state lands in the vicinity of the project;
(2) the commissioner determines that the lease or purchase is in the best interest of the state land trust beneficiaries; and
(3) the cost to the contractor for the material, including the costs of transportation, is competitive with other available material from nonstate lands.
I. Bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be paid solely from federal funds not otherwise obligated and taxes and fees deposited into the state road fund and the highway infrastructure fund and shall not constitute a general obligation of the state.
J. For purposes of this section, "state transportation project bonds" includes only those bonds issued pursuant to this section and excludes transportation bonds as defined in Section 67-3-72 NMSA 1978.
History: Laws 2003 (1st S.S.), ch. 3, § 24; 2020 (1st S.S.), ch. 3, § 6; 2021, ch. 43, § 3.
Compiler's notes. — The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, referred to in Subsection D, is codified throughout Title 26 of the United States Code.
The 2021 amendment, effective April 5, 2021, authorized the New Mexico finance authority to issue and sell transportation project bonds in the amount of two hundred thirty-four million six hundred thousand dollars ($234,600,000) on or after July 1, 2021 for certain state highway construction, reconstruction and improvement projects; in Subsection A, after "Section 67-3-59.4 NMSA 1978,", deleted "and" and added "Laws 2020 (1st S.S.), Chapter 3", and after "Section 8", deleted "of this 2020 act" and added "and Section 5 of this 2021 act".
The 2020 (1st S.S.) amendment, effective June 26, 2020, authorized the issuance of state transportation project bonds; and in Subsection A, in the introductory paragraph, after the first occurrence of "Section", deleted "26 of this 2003 act" and added "67-3-59.4 NMSA 1978 and Section 8 of this 2020 act", and after "to issue", added "state transportation project".
Temporary provisions. — Laws 2020 (1st S.S.), ch. 3, § 11, effective June 26, 2020, provided:
A. Nothing in this act shall be deemed to impair state highway revenue bonds previously issued by the state transportation commission and outstanding on the effective date of this act.
B. If required by the terms, covenants and provisions of state highway revenue bonds previously issued by the state transportation commission and outstanding on the effective date of this act, additional bonds issued by the state transportation commission or the New Mexico finance authority when directed by the state transportation commission pursuant to this act shall contain any required terms, covenants and provisions required to avoid impairment of the previously issued bonds.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 67 - Highways

Article 3 - State Transportation Commission

Section 67-3-1 - Reimbursement of state transportation commissioners.

Section 67-3-2 - State transportation commissioners; number; appointment; powers; term of office; bond.

Section 67-3-3 - State transportation commission districts; one member appointed from each district; residence requirements.

Section 67-3-4 - Method and time of appointment of commissioners.

Section 67-3-5 - Removal of commissioners.

Section 67-3-6 - Creation of department of transportation.

Section 67-3-7 - Secretary of transportation; appointment; qualifications; bond.

Section 67-3-8 - Powers and duties of secretary.

Section 67-3-8.1 - Secretary; authority to enter into intergovernmental agreement; gasoline tax sharing agreement; qualified tribe.

Section 67-3-8.2 - Secretary; authority to sell or otherwise dispose of property or property interest.

Section 67-3-8.3 - Disposition of surplus personal property or materials.

Section 67-3-9 - [Office.]

Section 67-3-10 - Meetings; oaths; seal; policy.

Section 67-3-11 - Rule-making power.

Section 67-3-12 - Powers and duties.

Section 67-3-13 - Repealed.

Section 67-3-14 - State transportation commission; powers and duties; road funds.

Section 67-3-15 - [Duty to advise towns, villages and counties; highway system for state.]

Section 67-3-16 - [General duty to construct, repair and maintain highways.]

Section 67-3-17 - Snow removal from designated skiing area parking facilities.

Section 67-3-18 - [Skiing area with parking facilities; rejection of snow removal services.]

Section 67-3-19 - Duty to repair and maintain state park roads, bridges and parking areas.

Section 67-3-20 - El Camino Real; supervision and control.

Section 67-3-21 - [Investigations and experiments; reports; cooperation of state educational institutions; costs; publications.]

Section 67-3-22 - State transportation commission; annual report.

Section 67-3-23 - Secretary of transportation; appointment.

Section 67-3-24 - Employees; appointment; compensation.

Section 67-3-25 - Repealed.

Section 67-3-26 - Duties of secretary; disbursement of state road fund.

Section 67-3-27 - Repealed.

Section 67-3-28 - Cooperation with the state, municipalities, counties, school districts, adjoining states and federal agencies.

Section 67-3-28.1 - Repealed.

Section 67-3-28.2 - Local governments road fund created; uses.

Section 67-3-28.3 - Secretary of highway and transportation; counties; public roads maintained by counties; duties.

Section 67-3-29 - Department personnel; county and municipal road technical assistance.

Section 67-3-30 - Counties authorized to contract with commission; insufficient funds; exemption from Bateman Act.

Section 67-3-31 - County roads; improvement or construction; state aid; duties of state highway engineer.

Section 67-3-32 - Cooperative agreements; preference.

Section 67-3-33 - Assent to federal rural post road acts; pledge of state's good faith; expenditures.

Section 67-3-34 - Federal aid road project; document execution.

Section 67-3-35 - Auditor; appointment; duties; bond.

Section 67-3-36 - Acquisition of rights of way; duty of county and district attorney.

Section 67-3-37 - Acquisition of rights of way for interstate system; primary system; secondary system; payment.

Section 67-3-38 - Action by state transportation commission.

Section 67-3-39 - Waiver of immunity.

Section 67-3-40 - Control of state highways; maintenance costs.

Section 67-3-41 - Highway maintenance contracts with counties; failure of county to maintain; utility lines.

Section 67-3-42 - Bridges considered part of highway.

Section 67-3-43 - Road work; bid advertising; restrictions; rejection; bond.

Section 67-3-45 - Repealed.

Section 67-3-46 - Rental of equipment; bids not required in emergencies; bid procedure; restrictions.

Section 67-3-47 - [Contracts for state aid roads; execution; restrictions.]

Section 67-3-48 - Partial payments on road contracts; progress estimates; limitation; division of amounts.

Section 67-3-49 - Claims of highway contractor's creditors; state highway suspense fund.

Section 67-3-50 - Account closing; nonliability.

Section 67-3-51 - [Restrictions on disbursements from suspense fund.]

Section 67-3-52 - Payment from state highway suspense fund.

Section 67-3-53 - [Reversion of suspense fund balances.]

Section 67-3-54 - Flight strips, airport and access roads; contracts with federal government; secretary.

Section 67-3-55 - Flight strips, airports and access roads; bidding procedures; bond.

Section 67-3-56 - State transportation commission; power to acquire land for flight strip, airport or access thereto.

Section 67-3-57 - Annual appropriation; purposes.

Section 67-3-58 - Allotment of appropriation.

Section 67-3-59 - [Balances; continuation of appropriation.]

Section 67-3-59.1 - State highway debentures; issuance; limits; approval; coupons.

Section 67-3-59.2 - Highway infrastructure fund created; purpose.

Section 67-3-59.3 - State transportation project bonds; issuance; procedures; approval.

Section 67-3-59.4 - State transportation project bonds; authorization and appropriation; priorities; criteria; reports.

Section 67-3-60 - Bypasses and relocation projects; expenditure of highway funds; purpose.

Section 67-3-61 - Limitation of expenditures of highway funds for construction of highway bypasses.

Section 67-3-62 - Provisions for pedestrian, bicycle and equestrian traffic required.

Section 67-3-63 - Construction and maintenance of footpaths, bicycle lanes and bridle paths; expenditure of funds authorized.

Section 67-3-64 - Ramps for handicapped required.

Section 67-3-65 - State road fund created.

Section 67-3-65.1 - State road fund distribution.

Section 67-3-66 - Motor vehicle department [division] fees imposed by regulation; revenue disposition.

Section 67-3-67 - Name.

Section 67-3-68 - Purpose and interpretation.

Section 67-3-69 - Power to state highway and transportation department.

Section 67-3-70 - Use of appropriated funds.

Section 67-3-71 - State highway and transportation department; power to acquire property for transportation systems; power of eminent domain.

Section 67-3-71.1 - Right-of-way agreements; Navajo Nation; terms.

Section 67-3-72 - Transportation bonds.

Section 67-3-73 - Transportation bonds; terms.

Section 67-3-74 - Refunding bonds.

Section 67-3-75 - Transportation bonds eligible for investment.

Section 67-3-76 - Transportation bonds; exemption from taxation.

Section 67-3-77 - Definition.

Section 67-3-78 - Transportation project fund created; planning and prioritization of funding transportation projects for counties, municipalities and Indian nations, tribes and pueblos.

Appendix - Appendix to Article 3