New Mexico Statutes
Article 21 - Water and Sanitation Districts
Section 73-21-3 - Purpose of water and sanitation districts.

Water and sanitation districts may be created for the purpose of:
A. purchasing, acquiring, establishing or constructing waterworks to supply water for domestic, commercial and industrial purposes by any available means to persons within and without the boundaries of the district. For this purpose, any district has the power to extend its water lines outside the boundaries of the district for the purpose of securing a source of water supply or for the purpose of supplying the water to any lands of the United States, New Mexico or Indian reservations for use by any person, firm or corporation;
B. purchasing, acquiring, establishing or constructing sanitary sewers or a system of sewage disposal, garbage or refuse disposal;
C. purchasing, acquiring, establishing or constructing streets and street improvements, including without limitation grades, regrades, gravel, oiling, surfacing, macadamizing, paving, crosswalks, sidewalks, driveway approaches, curbs, gutters, culverts, drains, sewers, manholes, inlets, outlets, retaining walls, bridges, overpasses, tunnels, underpasses, approaches, artificial lights and lighting equipment, parkways, grade separators, traffic separators and traffic-control equipment and all appurtenances and incidentals or any combination of them, including real and other property for them;
D. establishing or constructing park and recreational improvements;
E. purchasing, acquiring, establishing, constructing or operating other public facilities or economic development projects; or
F. all of the improvements in Subsections A through E of this section or any combination of them within or without the district.
History: 1941 Comp., § 77-3402, enacted by Laws 1943, ch. 80, § 2; 1953 Comp., § 75-18-2; Laws 1963, ch. 261, § 1; 1975, ch. 219, § 1; 1977, ch. 345, § 2;; 2005, ch. 167, § 2.
The 2005 amendment, effective June 17, 2005, added Subsection E to provide that water and sanitation districts may be created for the purpose of purchasing, acquiring, establishing, constructing or operating other public facilities or economic development projects.
Summary judgment was proper where plaintiff gave up potential contractual rights to provide solid waste disposal services. — Where plaintiff contracted with Lincoln county for the authority to collect solid waste in the unincorporated areas of the county prior to the legislature adopting the Water and Sanitation District Act, 73-21-1 to 73-21-55 NMSA 1978, to permit more densely populated unincorporated areas in the state's various counties to provide their own quasi-municipal services to benefit their residents, the district court properly granted summary judgment against plaintiff where plaintiff gave up any potential contractual right to provide solid waste disposal services when it failed to submit a proposal in response to defendant's request for proposals for continued operation of solid waste disposal services. Greentree Solid Waste Auth. v. County of Lincoln, 2016-NMCA-005, cert. denied, 2015-NMCERT-012.
County Improvement Law. — References in County Improvement Law (now County Improvement District Act, Section 4-55A-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.) to purposes of that law should be interpreted as referring instead to this section when the improvement district is one that has been formed by a water and sanitation district. 1976 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 76-01.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 78 Am. Jur. 2d Waterworks and Water Companies § 4.
39A C.J.S. Health and Environment § 8.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 73 - Special Districts

Article 21 - Water and Sanitation Districts

Section 73-21-1 - [Declaration of purpose.]

Section 73-21-2 - Short title.

Section 73-21-3 - Purpose of water and sanitation districts.

Section 73-21-4 - Definitions.

Section 73-21-5 - Organization of district.

Section 73-21-6 - Petition.

Section 73-21-7 - Bond of petitioners.

Section 73-21-8 - Notice of hearing on petition.

Section 73-21-9 - Hearing on petitions; election for organization and officers.

Section 73-21-10 - Filing decree.

Section 73-21-11 - [Board of directors; qualification; bond.]

Section 73-21-12 - Organization of board; meetings; vacancies; election of officers[; removal of directors].

Section 73-21-13 - Meetings.

Section 73-21-14 - Elections.

Section 73-21-15 - Board increase; appointed members.

Section 73-21-15.1 - Appointment of first board.

Section 73-21-16 - General powers.

Section 73-21-17 - Taxes.

Section 73-21-18 - Levy and collection of taxes.

Section 73-21-19 - Levies to cover defaults and deficiencies.

Section 73-21-20 - Officers levy and collect taxes.

Section 73-21-21 - Sale for delinquencies; purchase by district.

Section 73-21-22 - Sinking fund.

Section 73-21-23 - Inclusion [of additional property].

Section 73-21-24 - Exclusion [from district].

Section 73-21-25 - Liability of property included or excluded.

Section 73-21-26 - Bonds; interest; form.

Section 73-21-27 - Community Service District Act provisions apply.

Section 73-21-28 - Board resolution; indebtedness; election.

Section 73-21-29 - Repealed.

Section 73-21-30 - Repealed.

Section 73-21-31 - Effect of election; subsequent elections.

Section 73-21-32 - Correction of faulty notices.

Section 73-21-33 - Early hearings.

Section 73-21-34 - Liberal construction.

Section 73-21-35 - Character of act.

Section 73-21-36 - Acquisition, construction or improvement of systems; joint revenue bonds.

Section 73-21-37 - Interest; maturity; form; method of sale.

Section 73-21-38 - Revenue bond issuance.

Section 73-21-39 - Bonds collectible from operating revenues.

Section 73-21-40 - Rates; bondholders' remedy and taxpayer elector.

Section 73-21-41 - Restricted use of bond funds.

Section 73-21-42 - Violations; penalties.

Section 73-21-43 - Validation; existing districts.

Section 73-21-44 - Sale of system; escrow of proceeds.

Section 73-21-45 - Refunding bonds.

Section 73-21-46 - Limitations upon issuance.

Section 73-21-47 - Proceeds of refunding bonds.

Section 73-21-48 - Refunding bonds; detail; form.

Section 73-21-49 - Combination of issues.

Section 73-21-50 - Tax levy for general obligation refunding bonds.

Section 73-21-51 - Applicability of other bond provisions.

Section 73-21-52 - Duties of local government division.

Section 73-21-53 - Use of bond proceeds restricted.

Section 73-21-54 - Board's determination final.

Section 73-21-55 - Districts not subject to utility laws; option to submit to regulation.