Section 13-6-3 – Sale, trade or lease of real property by state agencies; approval of legislature; exceptions.
A. Any sale, trade or lease for a period exceeding twenty-five years in duration of real property belonging to any state agency, which sale, trade or lease shall be for a consideration of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) or more, shall be subject to the ratification and approval of the state legislature prior to the […]
Section 13-6-4 – Definitions.
As used in Chapter 13, Article 6 NMSA 1978: A. “local public body” means all political subdivisions, except municipalities and school districts, of the state and their agencies, instrumentalities and institutions; B. “state agency” means the state of New Mexico or any of its branches, agencies, departments, boards, instrumentalities or institutions other than state educational […]
Section 13-6-5 – Sale of real property by state agencies; land grant right of first refusal.
A. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 13-6-2 or 67-3-8.2 NMSA 1978, a state agency shall give the board of trustees of a community land grant governed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 49, Article 1 NMSA 1978 or by statutes specific to the named land grant the right of first refusal when selling real property […]
Section 13-6-6 – Surplus property bureau created; duties; powers.
A. The “surplus property bureau” is created in the transportation services division of the general services department. The surplus property bureau is designated as the New Mexico agency responsible for distribution of federal surplus personal property, excepting food commodities, in accordance with subdivision (j) of Section 203 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act […]
Section 13-6-7 – Surplus property fund; created; expenditures.
A. The “surplus property fund” is created as a nonreverting fund in the state treasury. The fund consists of money received from the sale of surplus property by the surplus property bureau of the transportation services division of the general services department. The surplus property bureau shall administer the fund, and money in the fund […]
Section 13-6-8 – Disposition of state property.
The surplus property bureau of the transportation services division of the general services department may dispose of tangible personal property, except property acquired from the United States government, by advertising the availability of the property as follows: A. for the first forty-five-day period, to any agency that has entered into an agreement with the bureau; […]
Section 13-6-2 – Sale of property by state agencies or local public bodies; authority to sell or dispose of property; approval of appropriate approval authority.
A. Providing a written determination has been made, a state agency, local public body, school district or state educational institution may sell or otherwise dispose of real or tangible personal property belonging to the state agency, local public body, school district or state educational institution. B. A state agency, local public body, school district or […]
Section 13-6-2.1 – Sales, trades or leases; state board of finance approval.
A. Except as provided in Section 13-6-3 NMSA 1978, for state agencies, any sale, trade or lease for a period of more than five years of real property belonging to a state agency, local public body or school district or any sale, trade or lease of such real property for a consideration of more than […]
Section 13-6-1 – Disposition of obsolete, worn-out or unusable tangible personal property.
A. The governing authority of each state agency, local public body, school district and state educational institution may dispose of any item of tangible personal property belonging to that authority and delete the item from its public inventory upon a specific finding by the authority that the item of property is: (1) of a current […]