The corporation shall have the powers conferred upon domestic nonprofit corporations by the Nonprofit Corporation Act [Chapter 53, Article 8 NMSA 1978] unless otherwise specified in the Economic Development Corporation Act and shall also have the power to:
A. sue and be sued in its corporate name;
B. purchase, take, receive or otherwise acquire; own, hold, dispose of or use; and otherwise deal in and with property, including an interest in or ownership of intangible personal property, intellectual property or technological innovations;
C. sell, convey, pledge, exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of its assets and properties for consideration upon terms and conditions that the corporation shall determine;
D. make contracts, incur liabilities or borrow money at rates of interest that the corporation may determine;
E. make and execute all contracts, agreements or instruments necessary or convenient in the exercise of the powers and functions granted the corporation by the Economic Development Corporation Act;
F. receive and administer grants, contracts and private gifts;
G. invest and reinvest its funds;
H. conduct its activities, carry on its operations, have offices and exercise the powers granted by the Economic Development Corporation Act;
I. employ officers and employees that it deems necessary, set their compensation and prescribe their duties;
J. enter into agreements with insurance carriers to insure against any loss in connection with its operations;
K. authorize retirement programs and other benefits for salaried officers and employees of the corporation; and
L. contract with economic development experts and other experts and consultants that may be required and to fix and pay their compensation.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 183, § 4.
ANNOTATIONS
Effective dates. — Laws 2003, ch. 183 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 20, 2003, 90 days after adjournment of the legislature.