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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 6 — Public Finances · Article 21 — Finance Authority

6-21-31. Powers and duties.

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The New Mexico finance authority oversight committee shall:
A. monitor and oversee the operation of the New Mexico finance authority;
B. meet on a regular basis to receive and review reports from the authority on implementation of the provisions of the New Mexico Finance Authority Act and to review and approve regulations proposed for adoption pursuant to that act;
C. monitor and provide assistance and advice on the public project financing program of the New Mexico finance authority;
D. oversee and monitor state and local government capital planning and financing and take testimony from state and local officials on state and local capital needs;
E. provide advice and assistance to the New Mexico finance authority and cooperate with the executive branch of state government and local governments on planning, setting priorities for and financing of state and local capital projects;
F. undertake an ongoing examination of the statutes, constitutional provisions, regulations and court decisions governing state and local government capital financing in New Mexico; and
G. report its findings and recommendations, including recommended legislation or necessary changes, to the governor and to each session of the legislature. The report and proposed legislation shall be made available on or before December 15 each year.
History: Laws 1992, ch. 61, § 31.
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