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Section 15-3B-2 - Definitions.

NM Stat § 15-3B-2 (2019) (N/A)
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As used in the Property Control Act:

A. "capital outlay project" means the acquisition, improvement, alteration or reconstruction of assets of a long-term character that are intended to continue to be held or used, including land, buildings, machinery, furniture and equipment. A "capital outlay project" includes all proposed expenditures related to the entire undertaking;

B. "department" means the general services department;

C. "director" means the director of the division;

D. "division" means the facilities management division of the department;

E. "jurisdiction" means all state buildings and land except those under the control and management of the state armory board, the border authority, the cultural affairs department, the state fair commission, the department of game and fish, the department of transportation, the commissioner of public lands, the state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department, the state institutions of higher learning, regional education cooperatives, the New Mexico school for the deaf, the New Mexico school for the blind and visually impaired, the judicial branch, the legislative branch, property acquired by the economic development department pursuant to the Statewide Economic Development Finance Act [Chapter 6, Article 25 NMSA 1978] and property acquired by the public school facilities authority pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act [Chapter 22, Article 24 NMSA 1978]; and

F. "secretary" means the secretary of general services.

History: 1953 Comp., § 6-2-43, enacted by Laws 1972, ch. 74, § 2; 1978 Comp., § 15-3-22, recompiled and amended as 1978 Comp., § 15-3B-2 by Laws 2001, ch. 319, § 2; 2003, ch. 349, § 24; 2004, ch. 125, § 4; 2009, ch. 45, § 1; 2013, ch. 115, § 16.

The 2013 amendment, effective June 14, 2013, changed the name of the property control division of the general services department to the facilities management division; and in Subsection D, deleted "property control" and added "facilities management" before "division".

The 2009 amendment, effective June 19, 2009, in Subsection E, exempted the border authority and regional education cooperatives.

The 2004 amendment, effective May 19, 2004, amended Subsection E to change the name of the state highway and transportation department to the department of transportation and added at the end of the subsection "property acquired by the public school facilities authority pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act; and".

The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, in Subsection E, added "and property acquired by the economic development department pursuant to the Statewide Economic Development Finance Act" at the end.

The 2001 amendment, effective July, 1 2001, recompiled former 15-3-22 NMSA 1978 as this section; substituted "Property Control" for "Capital Program" in the preliminary language; in Subsection A, deleted "but not limited to" following "building", deleted "but excluding projects or programs for the construction, improvement or maintenance of highways and bridges under the supervision of the state highway commission" following "and equipment"; and added Subsections B, C, D, E and F.

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Section 15-3B-2 - Definitions.