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Section 21-28-8 – Issuance of revenue bonds.

A research park corporation may issue negotiable revenue bonds or notes or both. The proceeds of the sale of bonds issued pursuant to the University Research Park and Economic Development Act shall be used to carry out the provisions of that act and to fund reserves for the research park corporation to pay interest on […]

Section 21-28-9 – Status of bonds.

Bonds and other obligations issued under the provisions of the University Research Park and Economic Development Act shall be deemed issued on behalf of the university, but shall not be deemed to constitute a debt, liability, obligation of or a pledge of the faith and credit of this state or any political subdivision thereof or […]

Section 21-28-10 – Refunding bonds.

The board of directors of a research park corporation may by resolution provide for the issuance of refunding bonds to refund any outstanding bonds issued under the University Research Park and Economic Development Act, together with redemption premiums, if any, and interest accrued or to accrue thereon. Provisions governing the issuance and sale of bonds […]

Section 21-28-11 – Trust agreements authorized.

In the discretion of the research park corporation, any bonds issued under the provisions of the University Research Park and Economic Development Act may be secured by a trust agreement by and between the research park corporation and a corporate trustee, which may be a bank or trust company having trust powers within or without […]

Section 21-26-2 – Legislative findings and purpose.

A. The legislature finds that: (1) there is a need for more licensed osteopathic physicians in New Mexico to serve the medical needs of the citizens of the state; (2) most physicians continue to practice in the geographic area where they receive their training; and (3) in order to have licensed osteopathic physicians practice in […]

Section 21-26-3 – Definitions.

As used in the Osteopathic Intern Act: A. “board” [“commission” [“department”]] means the board of educational finance [commission on higher education [higher education department]]; B. “hospital” means a fully accredited nonprofit osteopathic teaching hospital in New Mexico that accepts newly graduated physicians for internships in family practice; and C. “osteopathic intern” means a graduate of […]

Section 21-26-4 – Intern program; higher education department contract; regulations.

The higher education department shall: A. in cooperation with the hospitals and the New Mexico medical board, develop an intern training program to provide postdoctoral training for osteopathic interns; B. contract with hospitals to provide intern training programs; and C. promulgate regulations to carry out the provisions of the Osteopathic Intern Act, including program requirements, […]

Section 21-27-1 – Short title.

Sections 1 through 5 [21-27-1 to 21-27-5 NMSA 1978] may be cited as the “Two-Year College Maintenance Act”. History: Laws 1983, ch. 316, § 1.

Section 21-27-2 – Purpose of act.

The purpose of the Two-Year College Maintenance Act is to provide funding for the repair and long-term care and preservation of the buildings, grounds and equipment of two-year colleges and institutions. History: Laws 1983, ch. 316, § 2.