2013 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 22 - Public Schools
Article 18A - School District Loans
Section 22-18A-4 - Loan program; duties of the state department of public education. (1989)


NM Stat § 22-18A-4 (2013) What's This?

22-18A-4. Loan program; duties of the state department of public education. (1989) 
A.   The state department of public education [public education department] shall adopt regulations to govern the application procedure and requirements for making loans under the School District Loan Act.   
B.   The state department of public education [public education department] may make a loan to a school district if the local school district board certifies to the state department of public education that there are insufficient ad valorem taxes or other school district revenues to meet a payment of principal or interest, or both, due on the school district's general obligation indebtedness or to meet any other obligation arising in connection with that indebtedness lawfully payable from ad valorem taxes, or that the receipt of ad valorem taxes to make any such payment will be delayed and not be available to make the payment when due.   
C.   A loan shall be made for a period of time not to exceed five years with an annual interest rate to be the lesser of five percent or the rate of interest determined by the state department of public education [public education department], so that the interest rate shall comply with federal arbitrage requirements.  A loan shall be repaid in annual installments as determined by the state board [department] of public education.  Loans shall be made by the state department of public education [public education department] pursuant to this section only, with the prior approval of the state board of finance.   
  History: Laws 1989, ch. 134, § 4. 

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