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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 3 — Municipalities · Article 51 — Greater Municipality Parking

3-51-32. Power to issue bonds.

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A. A city shall have power to issue bonds from time to time, in its discretion for the purpose of financing, in whole or in part, the cost of any project.
B. A city shall also have the power to issue refunding bonds from time to time for the purpose of refunding, paying and retiring:
(1)any bonds issued by it pursuant to the Greater Municipality Parking Law or pursuant to Laws 1963, Chapter 313, as amended and supplemented;
(2)any bonds authorized for parking facilities and payable from the revenues of any parking facilities;
(3)any bonds authorized for parking facilities and payable from any parking meter revenues;
(4)any sales tax revenue bonds authorized for the purpose of any public building to be used for parking facilities and pursuant to Section 3-31-1C NMSA 1978;
(5)any gasoline tax revenue bonds authorized for the purpose of any public building to be used for parking facilities and pursuant to Section 3-31-1D NMSA 1978 [3-31-1E NMSA 1978];
(6)any bonds authorized for parking facilities and payable from any combination of the income and revenue pledged to the bonds described in Paragraphs
(1)through
(5)of this Subsection B; or
(7)any bonds which have refunded the bonds described in Paragraphs
(1)through
(6)of this Subsection B.
C. A city shall also have the power to issue bonds for any combination of the purposes described in this section.
History: 1953 Comp., § 14-52-29, enacted by Laws 1971, ch. 173, § 17.
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