2018 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 5 - Municipalities and Counties
Article 13A - Sports and Recreation Facility Financing Act
Section 5-13A-14 - Refunding bonds.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 5-13A-14 (2018)
5-13A-14. Refunding bonds.

A. A qualified municipality having issued revenue bonds may issue refunding bonds payable from pledged revenues authorized for the payment of the revenue bonds at the time of the refunding or at the time of the issuance of the bonds being refunded, as the local governing body may determine, regardless of whether the revenue sources or the pledge of the revenues or both are modified at the time of the refunding.

B. Refunding bonds may be issued for the purpose of refinancing, paying and discharging all or a part of outstanding bonds of one or more outstanding bond issues:

(1) for the acceleration, deceleration or other modification of the payment of the obligations, including capitalization of interest that is in arrears or about to become due for any period not exceeding one year from the date of the refunding bonds;

(2) for the purpose of reducing interest costs or effecting other economies;

(3) for the purpose of modifying or eliminating restrictive contractual limitations pertaining to the issuance of additional bonds or otherwise concerning the outstanding bonds; or

(4) for any combination of the purposes set forth in this subsection.

C. The interest on a bond refunded shall not be increased to a rate in excess of the rate authorized in the Public Securities Act [6-14-1 through 6-14-3 NMSA 1978] and shall be paid as authorized in that act.

D. Refunding bonds for any other purpose permitted by the Sports and Recreation Facility Financing Act may be issued separately or issued in combination in one series or more.

E. Except as otherwise provided in the Sports and Recreation Facility Financing Act, refunding bonds authorized in that act shall be issued in accordance with the provisions of Sections 3-31-10 and 3-31-11 NMSA 1978.

History: Laws 2008, ch. 76, § 14.

ANNOTATIONS

Emergency clauses.Laws 2008, ch. 76, § 15 contained an emergency clause and was approved February 29, 2008.

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