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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 6 — Public Finances · Article 4 — State Funds And Capital Programs

6-4-1. Capital programs; preparation; duties.

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A. The department of finance and administration and the general services department shall jointly prepare, amend and maintain a four-year program of major state capital improvement projects recommended to be undertaken by the state or to be undertaken with state aid or under state regulation. The program shall classify projects with respect to urgency and need for realization, and it shall recommend a time sequence for construction. The program shall also contain the contract price or estimated cost of each project and it shall indicate probable operating and maintenance costs and probable revenues, if any, as well as existing sources of funds or the need for additional sources of funds for the construction and operation of each project.
B. Heads of departments and other agencies of the state shall transmit to the department of finance and administration on July 1 of each year a statement of all capital projects proposed for the ensuing four years for review and recommendation to the governor with respect to inclusion in the capital program of the state.
History: 1953 Comp., § 11-1-37, enacted by Laws 1975, ch. 282, § 3; 1983, ch. 301, § 10.
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