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the HighLights

of the Forty-Sixth Legislature Second Session, 2004 and First Special Session, 2003

New Mexico Legislative Council Service 411 State Capitol Santa Fe, SESSION DATES REFERENCE GUIDE

2003 Forty-sixth legislature, first special session October 27 Opening day November 5 Session ended November 25 Legislation not acted upon by governor was pocket vetoed February 3, 2004 Effective date of legislation not carrying an emergency clause or other specified date

2004 Forty-sixth legislature, second session January 20 Opening day February 4 Deadline for introductions February 19 Session ended March 10 Legislation not acted upon by governor was pocket vetoed May 19 Effective date of legislation not carrying an emergency clause or other specified date

2005 Forty-seventh legislature, first session January 18 Opening day February 17 Deadline for introductions March 19 Session ends April 8 Legislation not acted upon by governor is pocket vetoed June 17 Effective date of legislation not carrying an emergency clause or other specified date

Acts carrying an emergency clause become effective immediately upon signature by the governor. All other acts passed during a session and approved by the governor become effective 90 days after adjournment of the legislature or at a date specified in the act. HIGHLIGHTS

OF THE

FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION, 2004

AND THE

FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE FIRST SPECIAL SESSION, 2003

New Mexico Legislative Council Service April 2004

prepared by: The New Mexico Legislative Council Service 411 State Capitol Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 (505) 986-4600 www.legis.state.nm.us

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE, SECOND SESSION, 2004

Introduction

AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES ...... 1

AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS ...... 1

APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE ...... 2 Revenue ...... 3 Appropriations...... 4 New Mexico Finance Authority ...... 6 Capital Outlay...... 7

BUSINESS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND INSURANCE...... 8

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ...... 9

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS...... 10

CRIMINAL LAW, CORRECTIONS AND COURTS...... 10

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT...... 13

EDUCATION...... 13 Public Schools...... 14 Public School Finance ...... 15 Post-Secondary Education...... 15 Public School Capital Outlay ...... 15

EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES ...... 17

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES ...... 19

GAMING AND WAGERING ...... 20

HEALTH AND PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ...... 21 Medicaid ...... 22 Tobacco...... 22

HOUSING...... 23

INDIAN AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS ...... 24

LAND GRANTS - MERCEDES...... 25 LOCAL GOVERNMENT...... 25

MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS...... 26

MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRANSPORTATION...... 27

PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE...... 29

PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES...... 29

STATE GOVERNMENT...... 30 Reorganization ...... 30 Operations ...... 31 Property and Procurement...... 31 Tort Claims...... 32

TAXATION...... 32

UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS ...... 35

WATER ...... 36

FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE, FIRST SPECIAL SESSION, 2003

FIRST SPECIAL SESSION...... 39

APPENDIXES

APPENDIX A — DATA ON LEGISLATION ...... 44 Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session, 2004 Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003

APPENDIX B — APPROPRIATIONS AND REVENUE...... 48 Table 1 - Summary of General Fund Appropriations Table 2 - General Appropriation Act of 2004 Table 3 - General Appropriation Act Vetoes Chart 1 - General Fund Appropriations, Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 Chart 2 - General Fund Appropriations, Fiscal Year 2004 Chart 3 - General Fund Appropriations, Fiscal Year 2005 Table 4 - Bills Affecting General Fund Revenue Table 5 - Bills Affecting Other State Revenue Table 6 - Bills Affecting Local Government Revenue Table 7 - Legislative Authorization for the New Mexico Finance Authority Public Project Revolving Fund APPENDIX C — CAPITAL OUTLAY...... 72 Table 8 - 2004 Capital Outlay Projects by Category (Summary) Table 9 - 2004 Capital Outlay Projects by County (Summary) Table 10 - 2004 Capital Outlay Projects by Agency (Summary) Table 11 - 2004 Capital Outlay Projects (Detail) Chart 4 - 2004 Capital Outlay Projects Table 12 - 2004 General Obligation Bond Projects (Detail) Chart 5 - 2004 General Obligation Bond Projects Reauthorizations and Reappropriations

APPENDIX D — EFFECTIVE DATES ...... 175 Effective Dates of Laws 2004: By Bill Number Effective Dates of Laws 2003 (First Special Session): By Bill Number

APPENDIX E — SUBJECT INDEXES WITH LOCATOR TITLES...... 186 Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session, 2004 Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003

APPENDIX F — CONCORDANCES...... 191 Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session, 2004 Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003

INDEXES

BILL INDEX - Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session, 2004...... 202

BILL INDEX - Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003...... 203

GENERAL INDEX...... 204

Introduction

“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.” — Sir Winston S. Churchill

There was much effort, but little pleasure, in the work of the second session of the forty-sixth legislature. Contentiousness and acrimony seemed to await at every turn. Few issues were without controversy and prolonged debate, and disagreements among legislators and between legislators and the governor over certain policies added to the tension. The fact that legislators had met just months earlier in a special session on tax reform, sex offenders and highway financing exacerbated the strain. The issues presented were legion. A proposal to repeal the tax on most food while raising the tax on other goods and services in cities was at the center of much of the controversy, leading to late-night floor sessions, parliamentary maneuvering and impassioned and dramatic floor speeches. Also sparking considerable debate were the ultimately successful measures to raise funds for medicaid by taxing nursing homes, add staff at the governor’s official residence and correct a technical problem in a one-year-old law prohibiting job discrimination based on sexual preference. Proposals that failed to win approval — such as consolidating public employee health care plans, requiring ignition interlock devices on all vehicles and establishing safety standards for all-terrain vehicles — also contributed to the work and the pressure. Even a delay in the signing of the enrolled and engrossed copy of the general appropriation act by the lieutenant governor, which prevented the legislation from reaching the governor in time to require him to act upon it while the legislature was still in session, triggered objections from some legislators. Some grumbling about the executive’s style behind closed doors erupted publicly during the session. After the session, the governor vetoed tens of millions of dollars worth of capital outlay projects — an action some asserted was targeted at projects sponsored by the governor’s harshest critics, while others said was simply the first step in his proposed capital outlay reform. All of this in a 30-day session that the constitution contemplated would be limited to budgetary matters, a notion that was erased by the record number (288) of special messages granted by the governor introducing legislation. The apparent acrimony was in contrast to the fact that this session was one of the most productive in years. The legislature approved 140 bills, a typical number for a short session, while the governor vetoed only 14 — the lowest number of regular session vetoes since 1994. The food tax was repealed, the budget was approved, capital improvements were funded, DWI legislation was enacted, methamphetamine laws were strengthened and a host of other measures were debated and approved. The Highlights is an annual publication of the legislative council service summarizing much, though not all, of the legislation approved during the session. Omission of certain bills is not an indication that those bills are not important; any bill introduced and passed is important to someone. Just as the selection of bills for inclusion in the Highlights is subjective, so also are the decisions of where to place them. Many bills defy single-topic categorization, and the staff has tried to adequately organize and cross-reference them. A listing of all bills that passed, whether included here or not, appears in the Concordance in Appendix F.

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AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES

AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES With the aging population projected to expand dramatically over the next two decades, advocates for the elderly have been working for years to attract more attention and resources for this group. Acknowledging the need for coordinated services for the elderly as well as for others who require long-term care, the governor signed an executive order in 2003 that elevated the former state agency on aging to cabinet-level status. In the 2004 regular session, the legislature passed enabling legislation for the new aging and long-term services department (see the State Government, Reorganization section for a description of this bill). In addition to this success on behalf of the elderly, this year’s lone consumer protection effort for nursing home patients — Senate Bill 401 (Chapter 53), commonly referred to during deliberations as the “grannycam bill” — garnered only a single negative vote in both houses on final passage and represents a major step in protecting this population. The law permits these patients or their surrogate decision-makers to install monitoring devices, including visual recording devices, in their nursing home rooms and requires such facilities to inform patients that they may do so. Regulations for such procedures will be developed by the aging and long-term services department and monitored by that agency’s state long-term care ombudsman program. Related Bill House Bill 34 (Chapter 23) - aging and long-term services department - see State Government, Reorganization

AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Legislation passed during the 2004 session concerning agriculture, livestock and domestic animals in fact touched on a broader range of issues than those topics might suggest, from bills affecting agency operations and revenue sources to a bill calling for humane treatment of animals when they are euthanised. The legislature also acknowledged the public’s expanding interest in certified organic foods by passing a bill centered on the operations of the organic commodity commission (OCC). While production of organically certified food is anticipated to increase dramatically in the coming years, current revenue to the OCC has hampered the agency’s ability to meet certain statutory requirements. House Bill 203 (Chapter 64) amends the Organic Commodity Act to increase revenue potential for the OCC, conform the state certification program with the national organic certification program of the United States department of agriculture, establish a fee for private certifiers, allow for competitive certification fees for large producers and make certain technical adjustments to language in the act. The OCC was recently authorized to certify organic food producers for eligibility to export products to European markets, but this

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authority was conditioned on all commission members becoming certified by an independent certifier. The bill provides for this certification and for a new range of inspection fees that will increase revenues to the OCC from $15,000 to $50,000 annually. Another agency revenue source affected by legislation in this session is the livestock board operating fund, which is the primary source of revenue for the New Mexico livestock board and which is expected to be depleted by July 2005. House Bill 205 (Chapter 26) gives the board the flexibility to raise brand fees to cover its operating expenses, amounting to an increase of about $1.4 million. Fees that the board may increase include those on brand transfers, new brands and brand renewals, as well as fees for certified copies of brands. Rounding out this section is an anti-cruelty bill that addresses the practice of euthanasia at animal control services or facilities, animal shelters and humane societies. Senate Bill 51 (Chapter 35) prohibits the use of intra-cardiac injection as a means of administering euthanasia to a conscious animal and makes the act a misdemeanor. Related Bills House Bill 142 (Chapter 6) - New Mexico state university agricultural building repair and maintenance fund - see Education, Post-Secondary Education Senate Bill 301 (Chapter 86) - stock pond permits - see Water Senate Bill 356 (Chapter 121) - watering of animals raised for commercial purposes - see Water

APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE Key areas of the 2004 budget deliberations included providing additional money for public schools, including support for education reform initiatives as required by the constitutional amendment in 2003 that increased the distribution of funds from the permanent fund, and developing a sustainable funding plan for support of the ever-growing medicaid program and the state children’s health insurance program. In addition, priorities for capital funding were subject to considerable negotiation between the legislature and the governor, who had called for an overhaul of the state’s capital outlay system to improve capital planning, project selection and program administration. In the end, additional money was provided to the department of finance and administration (DFA) for capital program administration, and the governor agreed to continue working with the legislature on capital planning issues. As in the past, limited growth in general fund revenues forced hard choices in the budget area. Going into the session, recurring revenues for fiscal year 2005 were forecast to increase by only 2.4 percent, of which approximately one-half reflected the additional money for public schools resulting from the constitutional amendment. A mid-session revenue revision added approximately $43 million, or 0.3 percent in growth, to fiscal year 2005 revenues, with most of the additional money reflecting stronger oil and gas prices. Relatively strong growth in fiscal year 2004 revenues also resulting primarily from high oil and gas prices, in addition to a $284 million adjustment to revenues resulting from the implementation of full

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accrual accounting practices as required by national accounting standards, resulted in a one- time revenue gain that provided current-year revenues that could be appropriated for capital projects and other nonrecurring programs while still maintaining adequate year-end reserve levels. Revenue A number of changes to state tax revenues, including a revenue-neutral bill that removed the gross receipts tax on food and certain medical services while removing the credit allowed municipalities and two revenue-raising bills intended to augment the revenues available for support of the state medicaid program, were among the most significant revenue measures enacted this year (these bills are described in the Taxation section). In addition to these specific tax measures, the legislature provided funding in the general appropriation act for additional audit and compliance staff at the taxation and revenue department to ensure that the department could collect an additional $25 million per year in general fund taxes, and this amount was added to the general fund revenue estimates. A similar enhanced tax compliance initiative funded during the 2003 legislative session is credited with providing over $30 million of additional revenue to the general fund. A few other notable revenue measures were passed during the session, including Senate Bill 125 (Chapter 120, p.v.), which addresses funding issues for the office of natural resources trustee. This bill authorizes the trustee to expend money from the natural resources trustee fund for specified purposes and also authorizes the legislature to appropriate money from the fund to cover the general operating expenses of carrying out the purposes of the Natural Resources Trustee Act. The bill also provides that money in the fund shall be retained rather than transferred to the game protection fund, and it cancels the obligation to reimburse the general fund for the start-up costs of the office of natural resources trustee. The governor vetoed house energy and natural resources committee amendatory language that would have permitted direct judicial appeal of decisions of the trustee. Senate Bill 87 (Chapter 85) creates the acequia project fund, which will be used to make grants to acequias for projects approved by the legislature. The bill makes it possible for money to be donated or appropriated to the fund, which will be administered by the New Mexico finance authority (NMFA). No money, however, was appropriated to the fund in this bill. A final revenue bill, Senate Bill 316 (Chapter 14), affects the manner in which the severance tax permanent fund may be invested. Specifically, the range of permitted real estate investments is broadened and the permitted percentage in real estate investments raised from three percent to 10 percent of the fund. Furthermore, money from the fund may now be invested to a limited extent in so-called “hedge funds” that meet specified conditions. Section 1 of the bill, which had applied these revised investment guidelines to the land grant permanent funds, failed to get the constitutionally required three-fourths’ vote of the members elected to the senate and did not become law.

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Appropriations This year, the governor partially vetoed House Bill 1 (Ch. 1, p.v.), known as the “Feed Bill”, which includes all funding for legislative session operations and legislative permanent staffing and interim committee operations. He vetoed the personal services and employee benefits funding for the legislative finance committee, calling the committee’s cost proposal to expand its audit function by two FTEs unacceptable. By the last week of the session, the appropriation was fully restored in the General Appropriation Act of 2004 (House Appropriations and Finance Committee Substitute for House Bills 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Ch. 114, p.v.)) (HB 2), and it was not vetoed again. Before the session ended, the legislature made sufficient changes to the revenue and tax structures to yield a general fund recurring revenue forecast of 4.2 percent for fiscal year 2005, enough to fund state government operations and to maintain responsible operating reserves. HB 2 appropriates nearly $11.5 billion from all revenue sources for state government operations and special appropriations for fiscal years 2004 and 2005. Legislators designated $4.4 billion in general fund for regular operations during fiscal year 2005 and $100 million in general fund for nonrecurring supplemental and special appropriations for fiscal year 2004. Tables 1-3 and Charts 1-3 in Appendix B provide detailed information about HB 2 appropriations, along with other general fund appropriations made in other bills; Tables 4-6 of the same appendix list the various revenue bills enacted. HB 2 did not escape the governor’s veto pen. More than $14.5 million in direct general fund appropriations was vetoed, along with another $4.7 million in information technology appropriations for state government operations. Total vetoes from all revenue sources were approximately $22.5 million. A list of vetoes can be found in Table 3 of Appendix B. Total general fund appropriations for public GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS schools exceed $2 billion, with most of them projected Fiscal Year 2005 as recurring operational costs. These general fund $4,382,766,400 appropriations are coupled with an additional $350 million of federal revenue. Overall, public schools received 45.5 percent of all fiscal year 2005 general Other Judicial 0.1% 3.4% fund appropriations, excluding an additional $22 Health and million in capital outlay. In other supplemental and Human Services Public additional non-capital appropriations for fiscal year 23% Schools 2004, public schools received nearly $15 million, or 40 45.5% percent more than higher education and 100 percent Higher more than health and human services agencies. All Education public school employees will receive a two percent 15.4% General Public Safety salary increase in fiscal year 2005; the legislature Government 6.4% authorized $8.6 million to fund the second year of 6.2% the five-year phase-in of the three-tiered teacher

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licensure system; and level-two teachers will receive a minimum annual salary of $35,000. Finally, because of the successful passage of last year’s constitutional amendment for funding educational reforms, the legislature set aside an additional projected $120 million in the state’s appropriation contingency fund in fiscal year 2004 for implementing and maintaining education reforms adopted by the legislature. Clearly, this was a very successful legislative session for public schools in New Mexico. Health and human services agencies received the next largest portion of general fund appropriations for fiscal year 2005, exceeding $1 billion or 23 percent of all appropriations for government operations. This equates to a nearly 9.5 percent increase in general fund dollars above the fiscal year 2004 operating budgets for these services. Several proposals to reduce or control medicaid costs were incorporated in the budget policies adopted in HB 2, to be implemented by the appropriate executive agencies. Supplemental and additional non-capital fiscal year appropriations for health and human services agencies totaled nearly $7 million, far more than other governmental agencies received. The judiciary and higher education agencies maintained the same proportion of appropriations from the total budget pie for 2005 operations as they received for 2004; however, increases in funding for health and human services drove down the proportionate share of funding for public schools by 0.4 percent, public safety by 0.4 percent and general government by 0.2 percent. Due to a higher than usual amount of nonrecurring general fund revenue in fiscal year 2004, attributable in part to the change in governmental accrual accounting, the legislature chose to fund additional appropriations within HB 2 rather than through a separate supplemental appropriation act. Nearly $100 million was appropriated to fund specific items throughout government, including: (1) $25 million to address water adjudications, compliance with federal mandates relating to water and the purchase of land and water rights; (2) more than $13.3 million to the public schools for expanded education programming, professional development, information technology and the three-tiered licensure evaluation system; (3) $10 million to higher education institutions to address water conservation, restoration and revegetation near the Canadian and Pecos rivers and the Rio Grande; for a hepatitis C virus education and treatment pilot project; and for continuation or expansion of several other university programs statewide; (4) $4.9 million to increase the number of persons served statewide by the developmental disabilities and the disabled and elderly medicaid waiver programs; (5) funding for domestic violence shelters, sexual offender treatment programs and crime laboratory analysis; (6) funding for expansion of state parks; (7) industrial development training program funds totaling $6 million;

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(8) $2.5 million for the enhancement of tax collection efforts; (9) funding for the temporary assistance for needy families block grant; (10) $1.5 million to the tourism department for advertising to attract visitors to the state; and (11) funding for dozens of other governmental programs serving New Mexicans. Fiscal year 2004 supplemental and deficiency general fund appropriations of $5.1 million were approved to address shortfalls in government budgets, primarily for health and human services agencies and public education, thus reaffirming the legislature’s commitment to fund the critical needs of its constituency. In addition, the legislature adopted numerous extensions of time for $70 million of prior year appropriations detailed in Table 2 of Appendix B, including: (1) $25 million in Section 8 in prior year data processing appropriations; and (2) $45 million in Section 5 for various projects. The legislature passed a salary increase, effective at the start of the new fiscal year for all state employees, providing a two percent increase for faculty and staff of four- and two-year post-secondary educational institutions; a five percent increase for commissioned state police officers; a six percent increase for judges; and a two percent increase for the remainder of state government employees. Legislators also took action to address the growing cost of insurance coverage for state employees by changing the current brackets for employer contributions (see the Public Officers and Employees section for a description of this bill) and appropriating $2 million in HB 2 to fund an increase in the employer’s share of contributions for certain employees. Finally, the legislature provided transfer authority for an amount not exceeding $40 million — approximately one percent of the fiscal year 2004 budget — from the general fund operating reserve should revenues and transfers in that fiscal year be insufficient to meet appropriations. New Mexico Finance Authority The Behavioral Health Capital Funding Act, enacted into law by Senate Bill 248 (Chapter 71), allows the NMFA to make loans to certain nonprofit behavioral health facilities that primarily serve the sick and indigent. The behavioral health capital fund is created in the NMFA, which is authorized to make loans from the fund for capital projects to eligible entities, although no money was appropriated to the fund during this session. The provisions of the act will be administered by the NMFA and the department of health. House Bill 124 (Chapter 61) authorizes the NMFA to make loans from the public project revolving fund for 134 specified public projects throughout the state (see Table 7 in Appendix B for a list of those projects). Just over $1.6 million from the public project revolving fund is appropriated to the drinking water state revolving loan fund by House Bill 100 (Chapter 91), which will allow the release of several million dollars in federal matching

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funds. Twenty-five projects previously authorized to receive public project revolving fund loans were deauthorized by Senate Bill 201 (Chapter 102), and House Bill 200 (Chapter 83) authorizes the NMFA to make grants for 153 water and wastewater projects from the water and wastewater project grant fund, though no new appropriations were made to the fund. Capital Outlay The legislature passed two capital outlay bills during this session, which are detailed thoroughly in Appendix C — House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 293 (Chapter 126, p.v.) and the general obligation bond bill, House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 294 (Chapter 117, p.v.) (see the Appropriations and Finance, New Mexico Finance Authority section for further details on these bills). Both bills were signed into law, but the governor wielded his veto pen sharply on Chapter 126, indicating in his veto message that his decisions were based on the “long overdue reform of the capital outlay system” and that his vetoes allow for investing “in our most urgent priorities”. Vetoes totaled $24,191,742. In a joint effort by the legislature and the executive, the capital outlay bill does, indeed, invest in the state’s most urgent priorities: schools, water, higher education and community development projects. This year, the severance tax bonding capacity was larger than in most years, with an eventual 972 projects funded through the severance tax bonding fund for a total amount of $117,214,183. Chapter 126 also appropriates $164,460,851 from the general fund to the capital projects fund, representing 1,846 projects. As has been true for many previous legislative sessions, the number of capital requests written far outweighed the eventual number funded. This year, the legislature introduced 2,475 requests, representing 4,398 projects. The total amount of introduced requests was $1,597,535,966 (see Table 11 in Appendix C for a list of projects). Several other funds were tapped in the capital outlay bill for statewide improvements, including $350,000 from the state lands maintenance fund, $525,000 from the state capitol maintenance fund, $60,000 from the New Mexico irrigation works construction fund, $1 million from the state road fund and $32 million from the public school capital outlay fund. Money was appropriated from the capital projects fund to the public buildings repair fund to make improvements to 22 state buildings in the amount of $7,320,000. Short-term severance tax bonds in the amount of $10 million were appropriated to the DFA for the statewide human resources, accounting and management project and for the public school capital outlay fund to provide grant assistance for continuation projects and to correct deficiencies pursuant to the Public School Capital Outlay Act. Four questions regarding general obligation bonds will be presented for approval by the voters at the general election in November 2004. The topics for the questions and amounts, including the cost of issuing the bonds, are: (1) senior citizen facility improvements and construction, $6,063,000; (2) higher educational capital improvements and acquisitions, $94,892,000;

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(3) public library acquisitions, $16,315,000; and (4) kindergarten classroom construction and renovation, $5,100,000. Related Bills House Bill 19 (Chapter 88) - corrective action fund - see Environment and Natural Resources House Bill 451 (Chapter 82) - insurance premium contributions - see Public Officers and Employees Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 399 (Chapter 125) - public school capital outlay task force funding for public school facilities - see Education, Public School Capital Outlay

BUSINESS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND INSURANCE A great deal of legislation impacting businesses, financial institutions and the insurance industry was introduced during the 2004 legislative session; however, very few measures were approved by the legislature and signed by the governor. Many of the bills that might be included in this topic also fell under other topics discussed in the Highlights, as seen in the extensive list of cross references in the Related Bills portion at the end of this section. While there was no particular theme that would encapsulate the content of the bills affecting business, financial institutions and insurance that were sponsored this year, several bills described below did correct errors or reconcile multiple amendments to the same section of law made in 2003. House Bill 471 (Chapter 89) requires contractors and subcontractors that submit bids for public works contracts valued at $50,000 or more to register with the labor and industrial division of the labor department and pay an annual fee of $200. The bill also creates a nonreverting labor enforcement fund into which these fees are deposited that may be used by the department to defray the costs of administering and enforcing the Public Works Minimum Wage Act. Banking institutions involved in loans for manufactured homes and home improvements indicated reservations about their continued involvement in this market because of the potential liability imposed by a certain provision of the Home Loan Protection Act. Senate Bill 228 (Chapter 13) repeals a provision in the act that had permitted a person who has taken out a loan for the purchase of a manufactured home or for home improvements to assert against a creditor or holder of the loan all affirmative claims and defenses that the borrower may have against the seller of the mobile home or home improvement contractor. The repeal of this provision will effectively restore the market for manufactured home and home improvement loans. Annual reporting requirements for securities licensees are eliminated with the passage of Senate Bill 152 (Chapter 79). Two bills were signed into law in the area of insurance. House Bill 240 (Chapter 5) creates the insurance operations fund to receive distributions from the insurance department

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suspense fund attributable to fees charged for insurers’ certificates of authority and agents’ licenses and appointments. At the end of each fiscal year, the balance in the insurance operations fund that is greater than 50 percent of that year’s appropriation will revert to the general fund. Senate Bill 502 (Chapter 122) imposes a health insurance premium surtax of one percent of gross health insurance premiums and membership and policy fees, in addition to the existing premium tax of 3.003 percent. The bill includes an applicability section to resolve an effective date issue specific to the revisions in Laws 2003, Chapter 58. Additionally, this bill mandates health insurance coverage for alpha-fetoprotein IV screening tests for pregnant women and circumcision for newborn males. Related Bills House Bill 24 (Chapter 3) - mid-sized telecommunications carrier regulation - see Utilities and Telecommunications House Bill 387 (Chapter 57) - Small Business Investment Act - see Economic Development House Bill 451 (Chapter 82) - insurance premium contributions - see Public Officers and Employees Senate Bill 100 (Chapter 93) - unemployment compensation claims - see Employers and Employees Senate Bill 114 (Chapter 109) - gasoline tax sharing agreement - see Indian and Intergovernmental Affairs Senate Bill 181 (Chapter 37) - national guard member debt provisions - see Military and Veterans Affairs Senate Bill 258 (Chapter 100) - utility deposit interest rates - see Utilities and Telecommunications Senate Floor Substitute for Senate Bill 43 (Chapter 65) - renewable energy portfolio - see Utilities and Telecommunications

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES After passing many bills in 2003 that amended provisions within the Children’s Code, the legislature in 2004 enacted relatively few laws that directly affect children. One bill, which expands the definition of child abuse as it relates to a child’s proximity to ingredients or equipment used in the manufacture of controlled substances, is described fully in the Criminal Law, Corrections and Courts section. The remaining bills address issues of child support and inheritance. Child support owed to or collected by the human services department now has priority over all other liens established by the department on lottery winnings with the passage of Senate Bill 558 (Chapter 40). The bill gives the department 90 days to institute any necessary administrative seizure proceedings before a lottery prize payment is released to the winner. Prior to passage of this bill, the department had only 30 days to institute garnishment or wage- withholding proceedings before a prize was released.

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Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 48 (Chapter 41) changes current law concerning the interest and statute of limitations on unpaid child support. Specifically, the bill changes the statute of limitations for filing paternity and unpaid child support claims to no later than 12 years after the birth of the child. The legislation also establishes an arrears management program to provide amnesty for unpaid child support interest and clarifies what entity is represented by child support enforcement division attorneys. Senate Bill 499 (Chapter 72) amends existing intestate law governing an adopted child’s right to inherit when the deceased has not left a will. The bill eliminates intestate succession rights between the child and the “severed” natural parent. Related Bills House Bill 186 (Chapter 107) - Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children’s Educational Bill of Rights - see Education, Public Schools House Bill 254 (Chapter 45) - immunization registry - see Health and Public Assistance Senate Bill 206 (Chapter 111) - Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children’s Educational Bill of Rights - see Education, Public Schools

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS During the 2003 regular legislative session, four constitutional amendments (CAs) were proposed by the legislature, and two of them were approved by the voters in a special election held in September of that year. The remaining two — CA 3, which would allow for municipal runoff elections, and CA 4, which would expand the property tax exemption currently allowed for certain veterans and their widows — will appear on the ballot at the general election in November 2004. That ballot will also contain CA 5, proposed by House Joint Resolution 5 in the 2004 legislative session. If approved by the electorate, CA 5 would amend Article 12, Section 11 of the constitution of New Mexico to change the name of the New Mexico school for the visually handicapped to the New Mexico school for the blind and visually impaired. The legislative council service publishes an analysis of and arguments for and against proposed constitutional amendments prior to the election in which they appear on the ballot. The publication will be available in the summer of 2004. Related Bill House Business and Industry Committee Substitute for House Bill 25 (Chapter 104) - Affordable Housing Act - see Housing

CRIMINAL LAW, CORRECTIONS AND COURTS The legislature primarily focused its attention on driving while intoxicated (DWI) issues as well as those attendant to the manufacture of controlled substances. In New Mexico and across the nation, the manufacture of controlled substances, particularly methamphetamines, has posed a new set of challenges for the criminal justice system.

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House Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bills 144 and 207 (Chapter 42) is the omnibus DWI bill that implements changes initially made to the criminal DWI statute during the 2003 regular legislative session (see House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 117 (HB 117) from 2003). The New Mexico court of appeals recently ruled that the governor’s subsequent signature of another bill, which also amended the criminal DWI statute (see House Floor Substitute for House Bill 278 from 2003), effectively eliminated the amendments set forth in HB 117. The state has appealed the ruling of the court of appeals, and the legislature and the governor have filed a joint amicus curiae brief. The appeal is pending. The 2004 bill, House Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bills 144 and 207, addresses habitual DWI offenders with a mixture of punishment and treatment. Previously, upon a fourth or subsequent DWI conviction, a DWI offender was subject to a term of imprisonment of 18 months, six months of which was mandatory. Pursuant to this bill, the punishment for habitual DWI offenders is increased as follows: 1) upon a fifth conviction, a DWI offender shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of two years, one year of which is mandatory; 2) upon a sixth conviction, a DWI offender shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 30 months, 18 months of which are mandatory; and 3) upon a seventh or subsequent conviction, a DWI offender shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of three years, two years of which are mandatory. The minimum mandatory sentence for a second conviction is increased to 96 consecutive hours. The bill also provides a sentencing court with express authority to punish a probation violator by imposing any sentence the court could have originally imposed. For felony DWI offenders in the custody of the corrections department, the department is required to provide substance abuse counseling and treatment. Moreover, while a DWI offender is on probation or parole, the department shall provide the offender with substance abuse counseling and treatment or shall require the DWI offender to obtain counseling and treatment. Upon a second or third DWI conviction, an offender shall now be required to participate in and complete a substance abuse treatment program or a drug court program. Finally, the bill increases the sentencing enhancement for a person who commits homicide by vehicle while DWI or great bodily harm by vehicle while DWI when that person has a prior DWI conviction. The sentencing enhancement is increased from two years to four years. House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 487 (Chapter 43) increases the penalty for providing alcohol to a minor. Formerly a misdemeanor, the penalty is now a fourth degree felony. Senate Bill 161 (Chapter 10) and House Bill 112 (Chapter 11) are identical bills that amend the criminal statute regarding child abuse. The bills state that evidence demonstrating that a child has been allowed to enter or remain in a motor vehicle, building or other premises

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that contains chemicals and equipment used or intended for use in the manufacture of a controlled substance shall be deemed prima facie evidence of abuse of the child. Consequently, the burden will be placed on the defendant to rebut that evidentiary finding. House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 111 (Chapter 9) and Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 160 (Chapter 12) are identical bills that amend the Drug Precursor Act to give the board of pharmacy authority to add substances to the list of drug precursors. The bills set forth specific criteria to be considered by the board when it makes a determination whether to add a substance to the list of drug precursors. The bills also provide that a person who commits a prohibited act regarding drug precursors is guilty of a fourth degree felony. Senate Bill 254 (Chapter 75) gives parolees who have been released from confinement, except sex offenders, an opportunity to earn meritorious deductions from a period of parole. If an offender is in compliance with all conditions of parole, the offender is eligible to be awarded earned meritorious deductions of up to 30 days per month — in other words, the offender may reduce his period of parole by half. The adult parole board provides final approval of the award of earned meritorious deductions, and the board may remove the deductions previously earned if the offender subsequently fails to comply with conditions of parole. Senate Bill 563 (Chapter 38) increases the amount of payments made by supervised probationers and parolees for the services they receive. The bill also provides that payment of supervised probation or parole costs shall not be waived unless the court (for probationers) or parole board (for parolees) holds an evidentiary hearing and determines that the person is unable to pay the costs. Offenders who participate in a community corrections program and who receive services shall now be required to make a copayment to offset the cost of the services. The amount of the copayment will be based upon the offender’s ability to pay. The corrections department will collect the copayments and remit them to the state treasurer for deposit in the community corrections grant fund. On court-related matters, the legislature reviewed certain salaries within the supreme court and the court of appeals. Under current law, the chief justice of the supreme court and the chief judge of the court of appeals receive a small salary stipend for the additional duties required of the positions. Senate Bill 222 (Chapter 101) gives a similar stipend to all district court chief judges, the chief judge of the Bernalillo county metropolitan court and certain presiding judges in magistrate courts with three or more judges. The bill also increases the member contributions of the judicial and magistrate retirement acts by one-half percent to 5.5 percent. Related Bill Senate Bill 181 (Chapter 37) - national guard member court provisions - see Military and Veterans Affairs

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The legislature attempted to encourage economic growth in clean energy industries and in the small business sector by taking steps to establish a clean energy grants program and by clarifying language in the Small Business Investment Act. A bill aimed at retaining military installations, which have been a strong economic presence in the state for generations, is described in the Military and Veterans Affairs section, and a bill that stimulates the creation of high-wage jobs is described in the Taxation section. The legislature enacted the Advanced Energy Technologies Economic Development Act in House Bill 251 (Chapter 55) with the goal of attracting manufacturing facilities, assisting new business start-ups and creating jobs in clean energy. The bill directs the energy, minerals and natural resources department to establish a clean energy grants program and creates the clean energy grants fund, although $1,500,000 intended for the fund was stripped from the bill. If the grants program obtains funding, the bill provides that grants may be made to local and state governments, Indian tribes and pueblos, universities and public schools for clean energy education, technical assistance and training projects, with the limitation that no single entity may receive more than $100,000 for any single project. The bill also limits the department’s costs for administration, research and studies to $100,000. In addition to the appropriation intended for the clean energy grants fund, the original bill had also included a $500,000 appropriation for the economic development department to implement a hydrogen and fuel cell development program; however, this too was stricken from the bill. The bill was an outgrowth of House Joint Memorial 6 and Senate Joint Memorial 89 of the 2003 legislature, which outlined a plan to establish New Mexico as a national leader in hydrogen and fuel cell commercialization and clean energy programs. House Bill 387 (Chapter 57) amends both the Small Business Investment Act and the Severance Tax Bonding Act. By clarifying language pertaining to restrictions on investments in pooled funds and amending and adding definitions, the bill enhances the ability of the New Mexico small business investment corporation to promote business development through expansion of businesses funded through the severance tax permanent fund. Related Bills Senate Bill 28 (Chapter 15) - high-wage jobs tax credit - see Taxation Senate Bill 333 (Chapter 16) - military base retention - see Military and Veterans Affairs

EDUCATION As usual, there was much activity in the area of education in both the public schools and higher education; however, out of 186 public-school-related bills introduced, fewer than 40 passed. This year, in particular, saw a focus on state-level governance of public schools with the enactment of the Public Education Department Act and with the ongoing struggle over the chartering authority and autonomy of charter schools. Even in higher education, many of the bills were focused on public schools, notably on providing teacher preparation and professional

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development. Also of interest were numerous bills with measures to make changes to lottery scholarship eligibility, but none of those bills passed. Public Schools At the special election in September 2003, the voters amended the constitution of New Mexico to change the way public education is governed at the state level. The constitutional change provided for a cabinet-level public education department (PED) and an elected public education commission (PEC), and the legislature was required to enact enabling legislation. House Bill 96 (Chapter 27) enacts the Public Education Department Act and amends the Public School Code to comply with those changes. The debate on this bill was over the role of the PEC, and the final version has the PEC advising and consulting with the secretary of public education. New Mexico has a high dropout rate, fueled in part by its high truancy rates. House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 106 (Chapter 28) attempts to make skipping school less attractive. School districts must maintain attendance policies that provide for early identification of and intervention for unexcused absences. Public schools will no longer be able to use out-of-school suspension and expulsion as punishments for truancy. Penalties against the parents of truants remain the same, but the legislature has added a new penalty that should get students’ attention. On the first finding of habitual truancy, a student’s driver’s license may be suspended for up to 90 days; on a subsequent finding of habitual truancy, the student’s license could be suspended for up to one year. The Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children’s Educational Bill of Rights is enacted by House Bill 186 (Chapter 107) and its duplicate, Senate Bill 206 (Chapter 111). The act, as its title indicates, provides for an educational delivery system for deaf and hard-of-hearing children that includes early intervention, early childhood and K-12 programs and that is tailored to their special educational needs. Substantial revisions to House Education Committee Substitute for House Bill 304 (Chapter 30) were made during its passage, and, in the end, language was added describing a licensure system for educational assistants to be implemented by department rule. The law provides a minimum salary of $12,000, effective in the 2004-2005 school year, and allows for that salary to be adjusted in accordance with appropriations in each school year. Also on the topic of licensure and in a change from last year’s education reform bill, Senate Bill 149 (Chapter 92) requires substitute teacher licenses to be issued by the PED rather than by the school districts. House Bill 522 (Chapter 29) amends the section in the Public School Code on graduation requirements to require students at the end of eighth through eleventh grades to prepare next-step plans that set forth the coursework to be followed until graduation. If a student’s next-step plan changes, the change shall be approved by the student, the parent and the school guidance counselor or other appropriate school official. The PED is required to promulgate rules and establish specific accountability standards for this requirement. The

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section was further amended to require the PED to establish a procedure for students to be awarded credit through completion of specified career technical education courses for certain graduation requirements. Senate Bill 138 (Chapter 31) changes the Assessment and Accountability Act to eliminate the individual writing assessment in grades three through nine in favor of using writing assessment scoring criteria applied to the extended-response portion of the new language arts criterion-referenced tests. While the change will save money, accountability experts believe that it has an educational advantage as well and that it will provide better longitudinal data about writing performance. The eleventh grade writing test will have to be developed. Major amendments were made to the Bilingual Multicultural Education Act in Senate Bill 471 (Chapter 32), including the addition of greater accountability measures to track bilingual muliticultural education program funds. Changes also provide for training for parents in English or in the home language to help their children succeed in school and for multicultural professional development for school district employees. In addition, the act now requires that each school district create a standardized bilingual multicultural education program curriculum. Public School Finance As a technical correction for a bill passed last year, House Bill 158 (Chapter 60) changes the basis for calculating the amount of a school district’s or charter school’s excess cash balance that may be used as a credit in determining the state equalization guarantee. Post-Secondary Education House Bill 142 (Chapter 6) requires New Mexico state university to establish an agricultural building repair and maintenance fund to take care of repairs and maintenance at the agricultural experiment stations and other off-campus agriculture-related facilities. Senate Bill 163 (Chapter 84) allows northern New Mexico state school to develop and implement a baccalaureate degree program in teacher education at its EspaZola campus. The program will be authorized when it has been developed and is ready for implementation and when it is ready for the accreditation review team from the appropriate accrediting agency. Northern New Mexico state school is expected to partner with New Mexico highlands university in developing the program. Public School Capital Outlay Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 399 (Chapter 125) encompasses the recommendations of the public school capital outlay task force, which was appointed in response to the Zuni lawsuit concerning funding of public school facilities. In addition to substantive changes described below under the subtopics Funding, Grant Award Process, Maintenance and Recalcitrant Districts, the bill makes technical changes to the law regarding the public school capital outlay process. It also re-creates the task force, whose statutory authority had expired as of January 1, 2004, until June 30, 2005 and specifies its continuing duties and staff support.

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Funding The legislation addresses funding issues in four areas: 1) it provides a $57 million authorization for additional short-term supplemental severance tax bonds to be used for completing projects that were partially funded by the public school capital outlay council (PSCOC) in September 2003 under the critical capital outlay program (“continuation projects”) and for making grants for correcting previously identified health and safety deficiencies; 2) it raises the limit for issuance of supplemental severance tax bonds effective July 1, 2005 from 87.5 percent to 95 percent of prior year severance tax revenues as a way to strengthen the long-term funding for public school capital outlay; 3) it extends by a year the dates for awarding funds under the deficiencies correction program to July 1, 2005 and for expending funds to July 1, 2007, and it makes corresponding date changes to previous appropriations of funds for deficiencies correction; and 4) it authorizes up to $4 million to be expended annually for five years (fiscal years 2005 through 2009) for grants to school districts for lease payments for classroom facilities, including facilities leased by charter schools. Grant Award Process The legislation clarifies and expands the duties and authority of the PSCOC and the public school facilities authority (PSFA) in terms of administering the public school capital outlay program. It clarifies the purpose of the Public School Capital Outlay Act; requires the council to give priority to funding continuation projects for three years beginning July 1, 2004 and provides that these projects shall be funded up to the adequacy standards regardless of any deviation from the adequacy standards; allows funds to be granted, using criteria other than the adequacy standards, in an emergency in which the health or safety of students or school personnel is at immediate risk or in which there is a threat of significant property damage; and provides an appeals process to the council for a school district that disagrees with a recommendation or action of the PSFA. The legislation also authorizes the PSFA to purchase portable classrooms to be loaned to school districts to meet a temporary requirement and to assist school districts in analyzing and assessing space utilization options. Maintenance The Public School Capital Improvements Act, commonly referred to as “SB 9”, is amended to allow SB 9 funds to be used for technical training and certification for maintenance and facilities management personnel and to require that school districts give priority to maintenance when spending state funds provided under SB 9. In addition, the state guarantee amount of $50.00 per unit per mill and the state minimum amount of $5.00 per unit per mill will be indexed to inflation beginning in fiscal year 2006. Recalcitrant Districts In terms of new statutory authority, perhaps the most significant provisions are those relating to what are called “recalcitrant districts”. Chapter 125 authorizes the PSCOC to bring a court action against a school district when it determines that the school district has a school facility that is so inadequate that the facility or the education received by students attending

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the facility is below the minimum standard required by the constitution of New Mexico and that the school district is not taking the necessary steps to bring the facility up to the constitutionally required minimum. If the court upholds a determination by the council, the court can enter a judgment ordering the council to expend sufficient resources necessary to bring the facility up to the minimum level required by the constitution, as well as ordering the school district to comply with the requirements of the Public School Capital Outlay Act and to pay the required school district share of the costs of improving the facility. If the school district cannot pay these costs from its available funds, the court can order the imposition of a property tax in the district sufficient to satisfy the debt. These provisions are intended to ensure that all school districts participate in the standards-based process by providing a remedy to the state if they do not. During testimony on the legislation, it was noted that the recalcitrant district provisions address a hypothetical, rather than an existing, problem and that, hopefully, the remedy may never be sought. Additional funding for the statewide public school capital outlay program was provided in the general capital outlay projects bill, House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 293 (Chapter 126, p.v.), which is discussed in additional detail in the Appropriations and Finance, New Mexico Finance Authority section. This bill authorizes up to $10 million in short-term supplemental severance tax bonds for the deficiencies correction program. It also appropriates up to $22 million of revenue from the public school capital outlay fund to provide funding for the completion of continuation projects in the Gadsden school district, including at least $18 million toward the completion of Chaparral high school. The appropriation is subject to a number of provisions and was contingent upon passage of Senate Bill 399, which passed, or House Bill 393, which did not. Finally, House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 294 (Chapter 117, p.v.), the General Obligation Bond Act, authorizes a total of $5 million in general obligation bonds to construct classrooms for full-day kindergarten in 19 specific school districts, subject to voter approval of the bonds at the November 2004 general election (see Table 12 in Appendix C for a complete list of general obligation bonds, and see the Appropriations and Finance, New Mexico Finance Authority section for further details on this bill). Related Bill House Bill 239 (Chapter 62) - exemptions from Procurement Code - see State Government, Property and Procurement

EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES Between the bills described in the Public Officers and Employees section and those described below, the climate in this session was generally favorable to employees. Bills were enacted into law that protect the interests of employees in situations concerning workers’ compensation and expedite the unemployment claims process. In addition, the legislature revisited issues regarding discriminatory practices by employers.

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House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 277 (Chapter 115) amends the Human Rights Act to clarify provisions in that act regarding unlawful discrimination by an employer when the discrimination is based on an employee’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Specifically, the bill restates a 2003 enactment that it is an unlawful discriminatory practice for an employer that has 15 or more employees to discriminate against an employee based upon that employee’s sexual orientation or gender identity, and it restores protections against discrimination on other grounds to employees of smaller employers. Uninsured employers’ fees and the uninsured employers’ fund were created in 2003, and the fees, which are assessed on employers to pay for administration of the workers’ compensation administration, were originally based on a percentage of the claims paid by an employer each quarter. Senate Bill 74 (Chapter 36) amends the Workers’ Compensation Act by doing away with the uninsured employers’ fees and increasing the quarterly per-employee fee from $2.00 to $2.30. The additional $.30 is distributed to the uninsured employers’ fund to cover eligible workers’ compensation claims made by workers whose employers have failed to maintain workers’ compensation coverage for their employees. An employer that has failed to cover its employees with workers’ compensation coverage is liable for expenditures from the uninsured employers’ fund to cover the benefits due to eligible employees. Senate Bill 100 (Chapter 93) expands the role of the secretary of labor in the review of unemployment compensation claims. Under the previous law, the secretary could only affirm a decision of an administrative hearing officer or remand an appeal for further consideration. This bill permits the secretary to also reverse or modify a decision of a hearing officer, thereby expediting the final administrative resolution of an unemployment compensation claim. Except with the consent of the parties, a hearing officer, board of review member or secretary who is related to a claimant, previously represented a claimant or is otherwise prejudiced in some way is precluded by this bill from participating in the claimant’s appeal. Related Bills House Bill 14 (Chapter 2) - legislative employees retirement - see Public Officers and Employees House Bill 451 (Chapter 82) - insurance premium contributions - see Public Officers and Employees House Bill 471 (Chapter 89) - public works contracts - see Business, Financial Institutions and Insurance Senate Bill 28 (Chapter 15) - high-wage jobs tax credit - see Taxation Senate Bill 181 (Chapter 37) - prohibition of employment discrimination against national guard members - see Military and Veterans Affairs Senate Bill 426 (Chapter 68) - state legislator member retirement - see Public Officers and Employees

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ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Due to the constitutionally mandated focus on finance issues during 30-day sessions, few bills were considered or passed this year having to do with environmental issues, and all of them contained provisions with fiscal implications. House Bill 19 (Chapter 88) amends provisions of the Ground Water Protection Act pertaining to the corrective action fund to increase distributions from the fund to the department of environment by about $2,139,700, which will give the department nearly $5.5 million to fill approximately 70 vacant positions within the department, enhance the department’s environmental cleanup efforts and generate about $1.5 million in additional federal money. The department will allocate the money in the corrective action fund to multiple bureaus for the purpose of protecting the state’s limited water resources. The bill reduces the amount of the corrective action fund to be used exclusively for cleaning up petroleum leaks to 70 percent, while still accommodating other department water quality programs. (See Table 2 in Appendix B for a note regarding corrective action fund amendments made by House Bill 19.) In response to an interstate natural gas pipeline explosion in Carlsbad on August 19, 2000 and in order to address general pipeline safety concerns, a pipeline safety fund is created in Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 170 (Chapter 80). The purpose of the fund is to pay for pipeline safety inspections and enhance the staffing and training of the pipeline safety bureau of the public regulation commission, with the goal of assuming inspections of interstate as well as intrastate pipelines. Pipeline safety fees will be collected from those companies subject to the Pipeline Safety Act. Public utility companies that are assessed those fees will be entitled to collect the fees from their customers. With the passage of Senate Bill 40 (Chapter 78), certain provisions of New Mexico law regarding transportation of hazardous materials are brought into compliance with the federal Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, also known as the USA PATRIOT Act. The bill requires that a background check be conducted by the taxation and revenue department (TRD) on any applicant for a hazardous material endorsement to a commercial driver’s license. The bill also repeals Section 74-4F-3 NMSA 1978, which pertained to the hazardous materials transportation permits previously issued by the TRD. Water that is an incidental byproduct of drilling for, or the production of, oil or gas is defined in Senate Bill 313 (Chapter 87) as “produced water”, which may now be used in the production of electricity, among other uses, without a permit from the state engineer if the use is in accordance with energy, minerals and natural resources department rules. Related Bills House Bill 388 (Chapter 7) - neighborhood electric cars - see Motor Vehicles and Transportation Senate Bill 86 (Chapter 66) - gas-electric hybrid vehicle tax exemption - see Taxation

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Senate Bill 226 (Chapter 96) - neighborhood electric cars - see Motor Vehicles and Transportation

GAMING AND WAGERING No session appears to be complete until there has been an opportunity for supporters and opponents of gaming in the state to voice their opinions, through various measures, on limiting or expanding gaming or its taxation or regulation. This year, only three bills regarding gaming made it to the governor’s desk and were signed. One of those successful measures, regarding liens against lottery winnings to aid in child support enforcement, is described in the Children, Youth and Families section. Of those that failed, a few will most certainly return in future years. House Bill 626 proposed to expand gaming machine operation hours at racetracks; this is the second year when such an initiative was before the legislature and failed. Efforts were made in both the house and the senate to provide for department of health (DOH) oversight of the use of racetrack gaming licensee compulsive gambling funds. Senate Joint Memorial 27, which was adopted by both houses, requests that the governor renegotiate the gaming compacts with the gaming tribes to allow the DOH to collect the compulsive gambling money that the tribes are required by compact to set aside and then redistribute the money to appropriate treatment centers or clinicians. Tribal colleges again unsuccessfully requested that their students be qualified to receive lottery tuition scholarships in House Bill 179. Attempts were also made to either earmark the gaming taxes from racetrack gaming operator licensees (House Bill 314 and Senate Bill 140) or to provide an ongoing general fund appropriation (Senate Bill 211) for municipal or county services in certain communities where gaming occurs. The state racing commission initiated the amendments to the Horse Racing Act found in House Bill 541 (Chapter 56) to allow it to continue using the federal bureau of investigation (FBI) for background checks on all persons licensed or seeking a license to engage in horse racing and on others employed on the premises of a horse racetrack. The commission submits fingerprints electronically to the department of public safety, which then transmits the fingerprints to the FBI for a comparison search in the national crime information center database. The FBI requires that the commission be authorized in statute to seek background information on licensees and others employed on racetrack premises based on the fingerprints of the licensees or employees, and this bill meets that requirement. Senate Bill 363 (Chapter 119, p.v.) changes provisions regarding the pari-mutuel tax, which is levied on racetrack licensees at a rate of 2.1875 percent of the gross amount wagered each day, referred to as the “daily handle”. Under previous law, licensees were entitled to offset almost the entire amount of tax owed — up to two percent of the daily handle — by the amount spent for capital improvements to the racetrack facilities and, in the case of class B licensees, for advertising and promoting horse racing in New Mexico. The bill limits the amount of tax that can be offset to one-half of the pari-mutuel tax owed. The bill appropriates the remaining half of the tax revenue to the state fair commission for capital improvements at

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the state fairgrounds. The bill also specifically authorized the commission to enter into a long- term lease of up to 25 years with a racetrack licensee for the use of buildings and facilities on the state fairgrounds; however, the governor vetoed this provision of the bill. Related Bill Senate Bill 558 (Chapter 40) - child support liens on lottery winnings - see Children, Youth and Families

HEALTH AND PUBLIC ASSISTANCE There were numerous health care initiatives introduced in the 2004 session, generated in part by the governor’s health care coverage and access task force and in part by efforts to control health care spending. Perhaps the most ambitious initiative appeared in Senate Bill 538 and House Bill 561, which sought to administratively consolidate, within the general services department, the purchasing of health care benefits for state employees, public school employees and public retirees. The measure did not pass in either house, but there was considerable debate and discussion. Of those bills that did pass and were enacted into law, many focus on making health care delivery in the state better coordinated and less costly. Senate Bill 34 (Chapter 51) amends the Department of Health Act to require the department of health (DOH) to develop a comprehensive strategic plan for health with a focus on prevention, personal responsibility, access and delivery. The DOH is required to work with public and private entities and to provide findings, recommendations and goals on a broad range of topics related to health care. The plan is to be published every even-numbered year, with updates in odd-numbered years. The definition of “health care provider” in the Indigent Hospital and County Health Care Act is expanded by Senate Bill 109 (Chapter 94) to include a physician, osteopath, dentist, optometrist or expanded practice nurse who provides outpatient services to an indigent patient with a life-threatening illness or disability. Previously, reimbursement to these providers was limited to emergency services performed in a hospital. House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 322 (Chapter 44) and Senate Public Affairs Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 315 (Chapter 50) amend the Public Health Act by requiring hospitals, long-term care facilities and primary care clinics to provide certain information to the secretary of health, who will make an assessment of each health care facility’s financial viability, sustainability and potential impact on health care access. The law also includes a temporary provision that requires the secretary to provide findings and recommendations to the interim legislative health and human services committee by October 1, 2004 on the need to apply these reporting requirements to other health facilities as defined in Section 24-1-2 NMSA 1978. With the enactment of the New Mexico Telehealth Act in House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 581 (Chapter 48), the legislature recognizes and encourages the use of electronic means, or “telehealth”, to support health care

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delivery. Under the new law, health care providers are not to be disciplined for or discouraged from using telehealth mechanisms; at the same time, health care insurers are not required to provide coverage for telehealth medicine. In House Bill 254 (Chapter 45), the legislature enacted the Immunization Act, which incorporates previously enacted sections of Chapter 24, Article 5 NMSA 1978 and adds new sections that create and establish guidelines for a state immunization registry. The registry shall provide a single repository for accurate, complete and current immunization records and shall be established and maintained jointly by the DOH and the human services department. Access to the registry is limited and reporting to the registry is voluntary; however, there is still an obligation to immunize children regardless of their participation in the registry. House Bill 271 (Chapter 46) is a major step toward ensuring effective statewide behavioral health services coordinated by a single entity — the newly created interagency behavioral health purchasing collaborative. The bill pulls together all state agencies that handle or have authority over behavioral-health-related funding and makes the decisions of those agencies, including funding choices, subject to the authority of the purchasing collaborative. Federal law mandates certain discounts for prescription drugs purchased from manufacturers, and Section 340B of the federal Public Health Act provides to certain hospitals and clinics the greatest discount available to any entity other than the federal department of defense. Nearly all eligible parties in New Mexico take advantage of the discount, but the few that do not are now required to do so by House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 88 (Chapter 47). The rationale for the mandate is that the state contributes to the support of these entities and can benefit from lower drug prices. Furthermore, if a party can demonstrate to the DOH that the discount it is receiving is greater than that provided through the 340B provision, it may be exempted from the requirement. Medicaid Senate Bill 213 (Chapter 54) is one of two bills passed during the session that affect legal aspects of the medicaid program. This bill authorizes the medicaid fraud unit of the attorney general’s office to retain and expend certain penalties and costs of investigation recovered on behalf of the state to allow the unit to further investigate and prosecute fraud in the medicaid program. The unit may retain up to $250,000 in fiscal year 2004, $125,000 in fiscal year 2005 and $75,000 in fiscal year 2006. House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 468 (Chapter 49) enacts the Medicaid False Claims Act, which provides remedies for obtaining treble damages and civil recoveries for the state when medicaid reimbursement is illegally obtained based on a false claim. The act also provides for a qui tam award — the receipt of a portion of the action’s proceeds or settlement by a private person who brings the action. The civil provisions of the Medicaid False Claims Act may be applied in addition to the criminal provisions of the Medicaid Fraud Act. Tobacco Two bills were enacted relating to escrow deposits required by tobacco manufacturers

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that are not parties to the master settlement agreement with the state. House Bill 84 (Chapter 90) clarifies provisions relating to the maximum amount of escrow deposits required, and Senate Bill 66 (Chapter 103) allows the attorney general to require quarterly escrow deposits from those tobacco manufacturers. Related Bill Senate Bill 518 (Chapter 113) - indigent health care mill levy - see Local Government

HOUSING In the 2002 general election, New Mexico voters passed Constitutional Amendment 6 (CA 6), which amended Section 14 of Article 9 of the constitution of New Mexico, often referred to as the “anti-donation clause”. The amendment permits the state and local governments to provide land, buildings or infrastructure to create affordable housing, and it requires the enactment of enabling legislation that: (1) defines “affordable housing”; (2) establishes eligibility criteria for the recipients of land, buildings and infrastructure; (3) contains provisions to ensure the successful completion of affordable housing projects supported by assistance authorized pursuant to the amendment; (4) requires a county or municipality providing assistance pursuant to the amendment to give prior formal approval by ordinance for a specific affordable housing assistance grant and include in the ordinance the conditions of the grant; and (5) requires prior approval by law of a specific affordable housing assistance grant by the state. In the 2003 legislative session, House Bill 883, which would have implemented the provisions of CA 6, was passed; however, it was pocket vetoed and, therefore, not enacted into law. House Business and Industry Committee Substitute for House Bill 25 (Chapter 104), the Affordable Housing Act, was introduced in the 2004 legislative session, again as enabling legislation for the amendment. It was passed by the legislature and signed into law by the governor on March 9, 2004. In accordance with the amendment, the legislation defines “affordable housing” and specifies two types of eligible grantees — individuals and non- individuals. Eligibility requirements for non-individual grantees are set out in the legislation, but individual grantees must meet requirements established by the New Mexico mortgage finance authority (MFA). The legislation allows the state, a county or a municipality to donate land for construction of affordable housing or an existing building for conversion or renovation into affordable housing or to provide or pay the costs of infrastructure necessary to support affordable housing projects. The legislation states that the Affordable Housing Act itself is the prior approval required pursuant to Subsection F of Section 14 of Article 9 of the constitution of New Mexico to allow the state to provide affordable housing assistance. A county’s or municipality’s governing body

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is required to enact an ordinance that authorizes grants and that states the requirements and purposes of the grants. The ordinance must also comply with rules promulgated by the MFA. The act also contains a provision addressing the successful completion of affordable housing projects. The MFA is mandated to adopt rules covering procedures for compliance with the act by qualifying grantees; application contents and procedures; application evaluation; an award timetable; and other requirements for projects and grantees. Related Bill Senate Bill 228 (Chapter 13) - loans on manufactured homes or home improvements - see Business, Financial Institutions and Insurance

INDIAN AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Bills affecting Indian country, tribal communities or urban communities of Native Americans were plentiful during the session. Because of the legislature’s actions, money is appropriated for the tribal-state judicial consortium cross court cultural exchange program; the statue of Pope, leader of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, will finally be placed in the national statuary hall at the capitol in Washington, D.C.; the university of New Mexico school of medicine will begin a Native American health center; and money is appropriated for a domestic violence shelter in Albuquerque to provide services to Native American women and children. Bilingual education funds will now be tracked and their use scrutinized (see the Education, Public Schools section for a description of this bill), and after many years of effort, the New Mexico office of Indian affairs becomes a cabinet-level department headed by a cabinet secretary (see the State Government, Reorganization section for a description of this bill). Beginning on July 1, 2004, a second and final pueblo becomes a qualified tribe for the purpose of entering into a gasoline tax sharing agreement with the secretary of transportation. Senate Bill 114 (Chapter 109) expands the definition of “qualified tribe” to include the Pueblo of Santo Domingo. In 2003, the legislature gave the secretary of transportation authority to enter into a gasoline tax sharing agreement solely with the Pueblo of Nambe. Since 1997, both of these pueblos have been permitted to distribute 30 million gallons of tax-exempt gasoline annually pursuant to Section 7-13-4 NMSA 1978. Retailers selling the tax-exempt gasoline were supposed to charge gross receipts tax on the gasoline they sold; however, the taxation and revenue department found it difficult to track the gasoline sold and to ensure that the gross receipts tax was being paid. The tax sharing agreements that the state may enter into pursuant to Senate Bill 114 are for a 10-year period and provide that 40 percent of the gasoline tax revenue from 2,500,000 gallons of gasoline per qualified tribe be distributed to the two tribes. After those tribes have been paid, $33,333 of the balance per month of the tax revenue will be deposited in the general fund, and most of the remainder will be distributed to the state road fund. Related Bills House Bill 39 (Chapter 24) - Indian affairs department - see State Government, Reorganization

24 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 LAND GRANTS - MERCEDES

Senate Bill 364 (Chapter 18) - Indian affairs department - see State Government, Reorganization Senate Bill 471 (Chapter 32) - bilingual multicultural education - see Education, Public Schools

LAND GRANTS - MERCEDES The land grant committee was established by statute for the 2003 legislative interim. The committee met in different areas of the state and heard testimony from land grant leadership and members, as well as from different state and local government agencies, on issues particular to land grants-mercedes. As a result of the hearings, the committee endorsed the introduction and passage of Senate Conservation Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 142 (Chapter 124). The bill amends Chapter 49, Section 1 NMSA 1978, which concerns the governance of land grants-mercedes, and it changes provisions regarding management, election procedures and duties, powers and meetings of the boards of trustees of land grants-mercedes. The bill also provides definitions of terms used in the governance of land grants-mercedes and clearly establishes land grants-mercedes as political subdivisions of the state.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT Well over 100 bills were introduced during this session having to do with local government issues, and those that passed were focused on matters of finance. Three bills described in this section affect specific communities — Rio Arriba county and the cities of Las Cruces and Santa Fe — while the others apply to counties and municipalities in all areas of the state. Certain changes to statute that were endorsed in the recommendations of the blue ribbon tax reform commission appear in Senate Bill 88 (Chapter 110), which revises and expands county local option gross receipts tax authority. The bill authorizes the imposition by all counties of an additional one-sixteenth percent of the county gross receipts tax to be used for general purposes, and it creates an “optional referendum selection” process that allows a governing body to choose whether to schedule an election on the imposition of a new tax increment. If the governing body does not choose to call an election, voters have the right to force an election by petition. This optional referendum selection process applies to the imposition of both the first and third one-eighth percent increment of county gross receipts tax and to the imposition of the new one-sixteenth increment of county gross receipts tax, as well as to the imposition of the county correctional facility gross receipts tax. The bill removes the 10-year limit on the county fire protection excise tax, county correctional facility gross receipts tax and county emergency communications and emergency medical services tax; once imposed, these taxes will remain in effect unless rescinded by the governing body. Additionally, the county correctional facility gross receipts tax is amended to authorize all counties to impose the tax (previously, the tax was available only to Chaves, Dona Ana and Valencia counties) and to allow tax revenue to be used for correctional facility operational expenses and the

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transportation of prisoners (it was previously limited to construction of correctional facilities). Senate Bill 53 (Chapter 112) amends the distribution calculation for municipalities qualifying for small cities assistance by removing the $56,000 maximum distribution amount. The result is that most of the 46 municipalities that had been receiving the maximum distribution will receive a substantially increased distribution. Under the new formula, all money in the small cities assistance fund — which consists of 10 percent of annual compensating tax revenue — will be distributed, and there will be no reversion to the general fund. The legislature passed two bills concerning convention center fees. The first, Senate Bill 189 (Chapter 98), amends the Convention Center Financing Act to make it easier for vendees to receive exemptions from the convention center fee. The bill applies only to qualified municipalities, such as Las Cruces, located in class A counties with a 2000 census population of more than 70,000 but less than 100,000. The bill adds nonprofit organizations to the list of institutions exempted from the fee. The second bill, Senate Bill 236 (Chapter 97), amends the Civic and Convention Center Funding Act to increase the maximum rate of the convention center fee, allow rate decreases under certain circumstances and broaden the purposes for which fee revenue may be used. The bill applies to certain local government entities, which include: 1) a qualified municipality in a class A county with a 2000 census population of between 50,000 and 70,000, such as Santa Fe; provided that the city council has authorized the construction of a civic and convention center; and 2) the county in which such a qualified municipality is located; provided that the county and municipality have entered into a joint powers agreement for the collection and expenditure of revenue. Senate Bill 518 (Chapter 113) permits the voters of Rio Arriba county to decide if they wish to fund health care for the sick and indigent by imposing up to a 1.5 mill property tax levy on the net taxable value of all property in the county. The levy must be voted on by the county’s electorate. Related Bills House Bill 231 (Chapter 17) - regional transit gross receipts tax - see Motor Vehicles and Transportation House Floor Substitute for Senate Floor Substitute for House Bill 625 (Chapter 116) - food tax elimination - see Taxation Senate Bill 109 (Chapter 94) - indigent health care - see Health and Public Assistance Senate Conservation Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 142 (Chapter 124) - land grants - mercedes as political subdivisions - see Land Grants - Mercedes

MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS In a year when many New Mexicans went to Iraq, called up as national guard members in the fight against terrorism, the legislature saw fit to enact provisions made available under federal law to protect service personnel from debt collections while they serve their country abroad. Correspondingly, the legislature committed itself to protecting New Mexico’s armed

26 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRANSPORTATION forces economy by authorizing the governor to do everything possible to preserve military bases across the state during the forthcoming military base realignment efforts by the federal department of defense. Senate Bill 181 (Chapter 37) provides certain benefits for New Mexico national guard service members that track with provisions in the federal Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act. The benefits include reduction of interest rates to six percent on revolving credit; protection from eviction in certain circumstances for leased or rented housing property; stay of civil court proceedings if the proceedings affect the service member’s ability to defend or prosecute a claim; the ability to change conditions of an installment contract if the service member’s duty has materially affected the service member’s ability to pay the contracted debt; and prohibition of discrimination in employment against a member of the New Mexico national guard when the member is performing either extended state active duty or federally funded homeland security duty. Senate Bill 333 (Chapter 16) provides mechanisms for New Mexico to respond to the department of defense base closure and realignment process in 2005. The New Mexico military base planning commission, supported by the office of military base planning and support, has undertaken several initiatives to support New Mexico’s military installations. This bill supports all bases in New Mexico, including specific support for military research and development activities in the form of a tax deduction. The deduction is intended to help attract defense system testing contracts, such as for the “Future Combat System and Advanced Tactical Laser Weapons System” programs at White Sands missile range. The general appropriation act includes a special appropriation for the operations of the office of military base planning and support and for an evaluation of New Mexico’s military installations as compared to the published department of defense base realignment and closure criteria, as well as for support of various affected communities. The bill also moves the policy and administration arm of the office from the economic development department to the governor’s office of homeland security and exempts the office of military base planning and support from the Open Meetings Act when relocation of military units is discussed or information is obtained pertaining to office strategies. Related Bill Senate Bill 164 (Chapter 19) - veterans’ services department - see State Government, Reorganization

MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRANSPORTATION Perhaps the most noticed bill introduced during the session that involved motor vehicles was one that did not, in the end, pass. In light of increased fatalities nationwide involving off-highway motor vehicles, the comprehensive additions and revisions to the Off- Highway Motor Vehicle Act proposed in Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 174 attracted widespread attention and were the subject of numerous newspaper articles and

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press conferences. Had the bill passed, it would have imposed requirements for the safe and responsible use of off-highway motor vehicles, increased off-highway motor vehicle registration fees and required nonresident off-highway motor vehicle permits. The bills that did pass in this category centered on conforming New Mexico law to federal law, creating funding mechanisms for public transit systems and allowing for use of slow-moving electric vehicles on public streets. House Transportation Committee Substitute for House Bill 175 (Chapter 59) contains cleanup language and provisions to bring New Mexico law into compliance with federal law, including the federal Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999. The bill changes and adds several definitions to the Motor Vehicle Code and contains provisions pertaining to disqualification and disclosure of traffic conviction records of commercial motor vehicle drivers. Additional amendments to the Motor Vehicle Code provide the motor vehicle division with authority to: 1) retrieve registration plates from unauthorized motor carriers; 2) provide refunds for unused portions of two-year vehicle registration fees; 3) prorate driver’s license and commercial driver’s license fees for drivers over the age of 75; 4) receive electronic address change requests for driver’s licenses and vehicle records; and 5) refuse, suspend or revoke motor vehicle registrations of delinquent taxpayers subject to the weight distance tax. Other changes include the addition of a fourth degree felony penalty for the possession of certain fraudulent documents, the establishment of fees to be retained by the taxation and revenue department for federally required hazardous material background checks and an increase in the number of health standards advisory board members. House Bill 231 (Chapter 17) creates a municipal and a county regional transit gross receipts tax for management, construction or operation of a public transit system. The taxes, which are subject to voter approval, may be imposed in a municipality or an area of a county that lies within the boundaries of a regional transit district. Each tax may be imposed in increments of one-sixteenth percent, up to a maximum rate of one-half percent. Proceeds from the taxes are transferred to the regional transit district to which the county or municipality imposing the tax belongs. With the passage of House Bill 388 (Chapter 7) and Senate Bill 226 (Chapter 96), New Mexico joins 37 others states in permitting certain electric vehicles to be operated on public streets. The identical bills enact a new section within the Motor Vehicle Code permitting certain types of four-wheeled electric motor vehicles, defined as “neighborhood electric cars”, to be operated on public streets with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less, unless otherwise prohibited by the department of transportation or a local authority. The bills also establish minimum standards for these vehicles, including a maximum speed of between 20 and 25 miles per hour. Related Bills House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 106 (Chapter 28) - see Education, Public Schools

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Senate Bill 86 (Chapter 66) - gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle tax exemption - see Taxation

PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE Of the few bills considered during this session having to do with licensure, two were enacted into law that steer certain licensing processes and requirements in New Mexico statute toward conformance with national standards — one concerning accountants and the other concerning prescription drug manufacturers and wholesalers. A third bill, which addresses licensure of educational assistants, is described fully in the Education, Public Schools section. Senate Bill 219 (Chapter 34) changes the examination and scoring procedures for certification as a certified public accountant as a result of a new computer-based testing system, from which eligibility and score data will be reported to the national candidate database. The legislation increases testing frequency from two to four times per year and increases the maximum allowable examination fee from $200 to $400. Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 536 (Chapter 52) changes the license fee limit for wholesale drug distributors, drug manufacturers and drug warehouses from $300 per year to $5,000 per year. The limit will be reduced to $1,000 when the federal medicare prescription drug benefit is implemented. License fees will be used for a prescription drug program for persons over the age of 65 through an arrangement between the board of pharmacy and a state agency or a state-created entity. The bill also eliminates the $50.00 registration fee for pharmaceutical sales representatives who carry dangerous drugs and, instead, requires a written statement from a representative’s employer relating to the safe and secure handling of dangerous drugs and to the employer’s compliance with the federal Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987. Related Bill House Education Committee Substitute for House Bill 304 (Chapter 30) - educational assistant licensure - see Education, Public Schools

PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Partially in response to legislation adopted in 2003 concerning collective bargaining and retirement provisions for public employees, the legislature enacted additional measures during this session impacting certain public employees and retirees. One of the retirement- related measures that passed both the house and senate would have allowed former school board members, city councilors and county commissioners to buy into the retiree health care authority; however, Senate Bill 263, which contained this provision, was vetoed. Two of the successful pieces of legislation concerning retirement — House Bill 14 (Chapter 2) and Senate Bill 426 (Chapter 68) — amend the Public Employees Retirement Act to exempt those retired members who return to work for the legislature to perform legislative session work, as well as their affiliated public employers, from the requirement of making contributions to the retirement fund. Senate Bill 426 reenacts certain provisions allowing a

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retiree to suspend his pension if reemployed with an affiliated public employer, and it requires a retired member who returns to work with an affiliated public employer and whose earnings from post-retirement employment exceed $25,000 to make retirement contributions. In those cases, the employer also must make contributions on behalf of the employee. Additionally, Senate Bill 426 places in statute the definition of “state legislator member”; allows vested members who may have already purchased military service credit to purchase up to one year of “air time”; and amends current law to allow certain elected officials to exempt themselves from membership in the public employees retirement association, thus eliminating the usual contribution requirements. House Bill 451 (Chapter 82) revises the insurance premium contributions of the state, institutions of higher education and public schools so that there are minimum and maximum contributions. The revisions require that the state contribution be the same for all executive, judicial or legislative employees in a given salary bracket; however, within the ranges for public school employees, school districts may contribute different percentages. The General Appropriation Act of 2004, which is discussed fully in the Appropriations and Finance, Appropriations section, contains a $2 million appropriation for fiscal year 2005 to be distributed among state agencies to fund the increase in insurance premium contributions made by the state pursuant to House Bill 451. Related Bill Senate Bill 625 (Chapter 108) - interest on judgment against state employee or entity - see State Government, Tort Claims

STATE GOVERNMENT Priorities addressed during this session regarding the workings of state government included structure, efficiency and procurement. The legislature completed a reorganization process that had begun a year earlier by passing enabling laws to elevate four state agencies to cabinet-level status. It also took action to streamline operations and to amend property and procurement laws affecting state land and property acquisitions. Furthermore, the legislature amended the Tort Claims Act to provide for interest on judgments against governmental entities or public employees. Reorganization In 2003, the legislature allowed the governor to issue an executive order to raise several agencies to cabinet status, contingent upon the legislature’s approval in 2004. After passage of enabling laws, the new cabinet departments are: the aging and long-term services department (House Bill 34 (Chapter 23)); the cultural affairs department (House Bill 92 (Chapter 25)); the Indian affairs department (House Bill 39 (Chapter 24) and Senate Bill 364 (Chapter 18)); and the veterans’ services department (Senate Bill 164 (Chapter 19)). The public education department was also made a cabinet department by House Bill 96 (Chapter 27) (see the Education, Public Schools section for an explanation of that bill).

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Operations Senate Bill 561 (Chapter 39) improves the processes and submissions required by the Accountability in Government Act. The bill changes the date required for the governor’s budget submission to January 10 for 60-day legislative sessions and January 5 for 30-day legislative sessions. It also consolidates several deadlines for the department of finance and administration (DFA) and state agencies, which will reduce paperwork and staff time spent on Accountability in Government Act requirements. The date for the DFA to issue instructions to the agencies for development of performance measures is changed from June 1 to June 15, a date that allows the DFA to integrate the instructions for the development of performance measures into the budget request instructions, which are also due on June 15. The bill also establishes a deadline of July 15 for agencies to request a change in their programs or performance measures. A new requirement is the introduction of quarterly reporting for agencies selected by the DFA. Property and Procurement Senate Bill 332 (Chapter 123) accomplishes three things relating to state property. First, it amends the State Building Bonding Act to restore the act to its original purpose as a funding mechanism for constructing or purchasing state buildings, paid for with a revenue stream roughly equal to the money saved by not having to pay rent. In 2003, the act had been amended to allow museums to be funded as well, and while Senate Bill 332 returns the State Building Bonding Act to its original purpose, it also protects the bondholders who purchased museum bonds during the past year. Second, the bill authorizes the state to purchase land near the public safety campus on Cerrillos road in Santa Fe, specifying that any land purchased must have in place water, sewer, electricity and other necessary infrastructure. Finally, the bill allows $250,000 of the proceeds from bonds that have been issued to be used by the capitol buildings planning commission during the next four years for master planning and updates to the master plan. Senate Bill 215 (Chapter 77) provides the department of transportation (DOT) additional flexibility in managing its real estate by allowing the department to divest its excess properties and deposit the revenues into the state road fund. Specifically, the bill requires that, within five years of DOT property acquisition, the department provide the prior owner or prior owner’s personal representative or heir the right to purchase the property at the original price with six percent annual interest. However, if the prior owner or prior owner’s personal representative or heir does not exercise the purchase option, the legislation allows the department to sell the property on the open market. Money from the sale of the Cottonwood-Walnut Creek property in Eddy county is appropriated by Senate Bill 326 (Chapter 67) for expenditure in fiscal years 2005 through 2014 to match federal funds for the purchase of land adjacent to Sugarite Canyon and Manzano Mountains state parks and other parks authorized by the legislature for acquisition, now or in the future. Senate Joint Resolution 5, adopted in the 2004 legislative session, approved the sale of the Cottonwood-Walnut Creek property.

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Multiple amendments that had previously been enacted in the Procurement Code are reconciled by House Bill 239 (Chapter 62). The bill adds language to exempt from the provisions of the code purchases of advertising in all media and promotional goods for resale by the tourism department, as well as procurement of up to $200,000 by the public education department from the federal department of education relating to training and projects for students with disabilities. In addition, the legislation increases the exemption amount from $5,000 to $10,000 for certain types of procurement by the state fair commission. Tort Claims In the past, the Tort Claims Act had not provided for interest on judgments against governmental entities or public employees. Senate Bill 625 (Chapter 108) amends the act to allow for post-judgment interest when the governmental entity or public employee has waived immunity. The bill requires that post-judgment interest be computed at a rate of two percent over the prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal on the judgment entry date. Related Bills House Bill 14 (Chapter 2) - legislative employees retirement - see Public Officers and Employees House Bill 187 (Chapter 106) - program for hearing- and speech-impaired - see Utilities and Telecommunications House Bill 471 (Chapter 89) - public works contracts - see Business, Financial Institutions and Insurance Senate Bill 369 (Chapter 81) - public regulation commission ex-parte communications - see Utilities and Telecommunications Senate Bill 426 (Chapter 68) - state legislator member retirement - see Public Officers and Employees

TAXATION For many, 2004 will be remembered as the year the tax on food was eliminated. The bill that enacted this measure, which also removed the gross receipts tax on certain medical services and repealed the municipal credit to pay for the changes, was certainly a highlight of the session in terms of legislative debate, public opinion and tax policy implications. As noted below, several other significant tax measures were also passed; however, in terms of the number of bills, there were relatively few tax bills enacted in 2004. Among the bills that did not pass were several technical and administrative “cleanup” bills initiated by the taxation and revenue department and endorsed by the interim revenue stabilization and tax policy committee. Many of these measures will likely be reintroduced in 2005. House Floor Substitute for Senate Floor Substitute for House Bill 625 (Chapter 116) was the most publicized tax legislation of the session. Removal of the gross receipts tax on groceries has been widely discussed and debated in recent years, and Governor Richardson made it one of his top tax priorities. This bill achieves that goal and represents the most

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significant reduction in the gross receipts tax base in many years. The bill creates two new gross receipts tax deductions — one for receipts from food sold at a retail food store and the other for certain receipts of health care practitioners. The loss of municipal and county gross receipts tax revenue due to the removal of these items from the tax base will be reimbursed by the state through new distributions to local governments based on the amount of these deductions claimed by local businesses. The cost to the general fund of the new deductions and the distributions to local governments are offset by the repeal of the municipal credit, which has the effect of raising the state gross receipts tax rate in all municipalities by one-half percent. The deduction for receipts from the sale of food applies to food intended for home consumption that is eligible to be purchased with federal food stamps and is sold by a retail food store that is eligible to accept food stamps. The health care deduction applies to receipts from payments to a health care practitioner by a managed health care provider or health care insurer if the payments are for non-medicaid managed care services provided pursuant to a contract. The services must be within the scope of practice of the health care practitioner providing the services. The bill defines “health care practitioner” to include 14 categories of licensed health care professionals, including physicians, nurses, osteopaths, dentists, chiropractors, optometrists, podiatrists, psychologists and various therapists. Several of the tax measures that passed were endorsed in the recommendations of the blue ribbon tax reform commission (BRTRC), which held hearings throughout the 2003 interim on reforming the state’s tax structure (see the First Special Session section for extensive information on recommendations made by the BRTRC). One bill that came out of the commission’s work was Senate Bill 23 (Chapter 69), which expands the types of government revenue that are subject to the governmental gross receipts tax. Receipts from vehicle parking fees, aircraft tie-down fees and boat docking fees are added to the definition of “governmental gross receipts”. Another measure endorsed by the BRTRC is the high-wage jobs tax credit enacted by Senate Bill 28 (Chapter 15). This bill, or a bill with very similar provisions, had been introduced for several years, and this year it was strongly supported by the governor and the economic development department. The bill provides that an employer that has more than 50 percent of its sales outside of New Mexico and that is eligible for in-plant training assistance may claim a tax credit equal to 10 percent of wages and benefits paid to new employees in “high-wage” jobs. An eligible high-wage job must pay at least $40,000 per year if located in a municipality with a population of 40,000 or more or at least $28,000 per year if located elsewhere in the state, and the job must have been occupied for at least 48 weeks of the year prior to the year in which the credit is claimed. The maximum credit is $12,000 per year per employee and may be claimed against the taxpayer’s gross receipts tax, compensating tax, withholding tax and other taxes collected with these taxes, but may not be applied against liability for local option

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gross receipts taxes. If the credit exceeds the taxpayer’s tax liability, the excess may be refunded to the taxpayer. The third bill enacting a recommendation made by the BRTRC is Senate Bill 86 (Chapter 66), which provides an exemption from the motor vehicle excise tax for gasoline- electric hybrid vehicles. This exemption only applies at the time the original certificate of title for a vehicle is issued and does not apply to subsequent sales of the vehicle. The exemption will be in effect for five years, from July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2009. Senate Bill 385 (Chapter 4) was at the center of the debate on how to pay for escalating medicaid costs. The bill imposes a daily bed surcharge of six percent on the gross receipts of services provided by licensed nursing homes, licensed intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded and licensed residential treatment centers. Proponents of the bill, including the human services department, estimate that about $22.5 million could be raised by the surcharge. The increased revenue could help the state obtain federal matching funds, which are distributed at a rate of $3.00 of federal funds for every $1.00 of state funds spent on medicaid. To offset the increased costs to non-medicaid patients or their families resulting from the daily bed surcharge, the legislature passed Senate Public Affairs Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 436 (Chapter 99). The bill creates an income tax credit for expenses paid to licensed nursing homes, licensed intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded and licensed residential treatment centers. The credit is refundable and is limited to $10.00 per day. House Bill 234 (Chapter 58) increases the state aviation fund share of the gross receipts tax on jet fuel. Previously, 4.31 percent of the gross receipts tax on jet fuel was distributed to the fund; House Bill 234 increases the distribution to 4.79 percent. This bill is intended to hold the state aviation fund harmless from changes passed during the 2003 regular legislative session, when Laws 2003, Chapter 214 increased the gross receipts tax deduction for jet fuel from 40 percent to 55 percent. An earlier version of that 2003 bill contained a 50 percent deduction and increased the distribution to the state aviation fund to a level sufficient to prevent an adverse impact on the fund at that deduction level. The 2003 bill was subsequently amended, however, to increase the deduction to 55 percent while the distribution to the state aviation fund was not adjusted. House Bill 234 makes the adjustment necessary to prevent any adverse impact on the state aviation fund as a result of the increased gross receipts tax deduction for jet fuel. Related Bills House Bill 231 (Chapter 17) - regional transit gross receipts tax - see Motor Vehicles and Transportation Senate Bill 53 (Chapter 112) - small cities assistance distribution - see Local Government Senate Bill 88 (Chapter 110) - county local option gross receipts tax - see Local Government Senate Bill 114 (Chapter 109) - gasoline tax sharing agreement - see Indian and Intergovernmental Affairs Senate Bill 363 (Chapter 119, p.v.) - pari-mutuel tax - see Gaming and Wagering

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UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS The most significant bills enacted this year having to do with utilities and telecommunications impose renewable energy portfolio standards on investor-owned electric utilities and establish a new regulatory structure for mid-sized telecommunications carriers. Senate Floor Substitute for Senate Bill 43 (Chapter 65) enacts the current public regulation commission (PRC) renewable energy portfolio rule (Rule 573). The bill requires that renewable energy comprise no less than five percent of total retail sales of investor-owned electric utilities by 2006. This requirement increases by one percent per year until 2011, when the requirement is frozen at 10 percent. Renewable energy includes solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal or biomass, but does not include fossil fuel or nuclear energy. The bill does not apply to rural electric cooperatives or municipal electric utilities. The bill allows public utilities to recover costs of complying with the law through the ratemaking process and protects public utilities and their ratepayers from renewable energy costs above a “reasonable cost threshold”. The PRC will establish the reasonable cost threshold by December 31, 2004. If the cost to a public utility of renewable energy generation is above the established threshold, the utility is not required to add renewable energy to its supply portfolio. The bill was collaboratively negotiated by New Mexico’s major investor-owned utilities, the PRC, the coalition for clean affordable energy, the New Mexico industrial energy consumers and representatives of the Richardson administration. Mid-sized telecommunications carriers, which include companies with more than 50,000 but fewer than 375,000 access lines, will be regulated in accordance with PRC rules established pursuant to House Bill 24 (Chapter 3) once their current alternative forms of regulation expire (for example, on March 31, 2006 for Valor, which is the only mid-sized carrier currently doing business in the state) or, for any new mid-sized telecommunications carriers, upon certification. In essence, the bill requires the PRC to develop a regulatory structure for mid-sized telecommunications carriers that will allow those carriers more flexibility in how they provide and price services while still maintaining the commission’s ultimate authority to protect the public’s interests. The equipment program and relay system provided for in the Telecommunications Access Act was established in 1993 to facilitate the communication of hearing- and speech- impaired citizens with nonimpaired persons. House Bill 187 (Chapter 106) transfers the administration of the program and system from the general services department to the commission for deaf and hard-of-hearing persons. The bill permits money in the telecommunications access fund, which is funded principally by a surcharge on amounts paid by customers of telecommunications companies for intrastate telephone services, to be used by the commission for the performance of its general statutory duties. The commission may now require an annual audit of each participating telecommunications company. Utility deposit interest rates will now be set annually according to the five-year treasury note rate with the passage of Senate Bill 258 (Chapter 100). Previous law had set the interest

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rate at a fixed rate of nine percent. Closing out this category is Senate Bill 369 (Chapter 81), which requires the PRC to issue rules governing ex-parte communications with the commission’s advisory staff by July 1, 2004. Related Bills House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 581 (Chapter 48) - New Mexico Telehealth Act - see Health and Public Assistance Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 170 (Chapter 80) - pipeline safety - see Environment and Natural Resources

WATER Many bills on water issues were introduced during the session and, as in past years, a substantial number of them addressed concerns about conservation. The most important water bills introduced this year — one on regulating domestic wells in critical management areas and one creating a strategic water reserve — both failed in the last hours of the session. Of those that passed and survived the governor’s veto pen, several are described in other sections as they relate primarily to financing and environment issues (see Related Bills below). Ways in which water is made available for livestock were addressed in both of the remaining water bills that were enacted into law. Water supply associations organized under the Sanitary Projects Act may now provide water for “stock watering of animals raised for commercial purposes” following the passage of Senate Bill 356 (Chapter 121), which strikes provisions in the act that had banned such uses. In addition, Senate Bill 301 (Chapter 86) requires “stockmen or stock owners” to obtain permits from the state engineer before impounding surface water for watering livestock, thereby closing a loophole in the law that had exempted stock pond impoundments of under 10 acre-feet from the permitting process. The bill also requires that any stock dam or erosion control structure be permitted pursuant to Section 72-5-1 NMSA 1978 if any of the impounded water is used for fishing, fish propagation, recreation or aesthetic purposes. Related Bills House Bill 19 (Chapter 88) - corrective action fund - see Environment and Natural Resources House Bill 100 (Chapter 91) - drinking water state revolving loan fund - see Appropriations and Finance, New Mexico Finance Authority House Bill 200 (Chapter 83) - water and wastewater projects - see Appropriations and Finance, New Mexico Finance Authority Senate Bill 87 (Chapter 85) - acequia project fund - see Appropriations and Finance, Revenue Senate Bill 313 (Chapter 87) - produced water tax credit - see Environment and Natural Resources

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The governor called a special session of the legislature in late October 2003 to enact strict punishments against sex offenders in the state and to comprehensively reform the New Mexico tax system. Prior to the special session, the blue ribbon tax reform commission (BRTRC) was created to “develop recommendations for reform of New Mexico’s tax laws to establish a balanced tax system that provides maximum economic development benefits and maintains necessary government services at an appropriate level”. The commission examined several controversial issues such as personal income tax rates, potential gross receipts tax exemptions for nonprofit organizations, a possible increase in the liquor excise tax and the gross receipts tax on food. Although the commission voted against a recommendation to eliminate the gross receipts tax on food, it took positive action with respect to several tax issues that pertain to families, medical services, economic development, meeting the state’s need for improved highways and other issues. The commission adopted 71 separate proposals to alter the tax system. In the wake of the BRTRC’s proposals, the governor gave his support to Senate Bill 5, which proposed several changes to the New Mexico tax system that had been recommended by the BRTRC, including: (1) state participation in the Sales and Use Tax Administration Act; (2) municipality and county authority to impose the compensating tax; (3) tax administration reforms; (4) a personal income tax exemption of at least $2,500 for persons aged 65 and older; (5) elimination of separate personal income tax tables for heads of house- holds; (6) reform of the “low income comprehensive tax rebate” by changing its name to the “family and individual rebate”; expanding the table to increase the number of exemptions from six to seven; broadening the income groupings and lengthening the table so that larger families with incomes between $22,000 and $39,000 could receive rebates; and increasing the rebate amounts; (7) provision of a “high-wage jobs tax credit” equal to 10 percent of wages and benefits paid to an eligible employee in a new high-wage job up to a maximum of $12,000; (8) provision of a gross receipts and compensating tax holiday for small, high- tech research businesses; (9) expansion of the governmental gross receipts tax base to include receipts from parking fees, airport fees and marina fees; (10) an exemption for new alternative fuel cars from the gross receipts and compensating tax; (11) elimination of the cigarette discounts for stamping; (12) an increase of the oil and gas emergency school tax rate on oil and carbon dioxide from 3.15 percent to four percent to match natural gas rates;

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(13) an increase of vehicle registration fees by an average of $12.50 per year; (14) a mandate for vehicles subject to the weight distance tax to display and produce on demand a weight distance tax identification permit upon passing a port of entry; and (15) provision of a gross receipts tax deduction for receipts of licensed health practitioners from payments by a managed care provider for medicare part C services or commercial contract services. Senate Bill 5 also contained variations of the BRTRC’s recommendations to raise certain taxes and fees to fund highway improvements. For instance, while the commission recommended a motor vehicle excise tax rate increase from three percent to 4.5 percent, Senate Bill 5 proposed a rate increase to four percent. The commission recommended a weight distance tax increase of 26.6 percent, and Senate Bill 5 proposed an increase of 42 percent. The commission recommended an increase in overweight and oversized permit fees of $60.00, and Senate Bill 5 proposed an increase of $240. Finally, while the commission recommended an increase in the special fuel tax of $.03 per gallon, Senate Bill 5 proposed an increase in the same tax of $.05 per gallon. Some of the proposals in Senate Bill 5 sharply contrasted with the proposals of the BRTRC. The bill deviated from the commission’s recommendations by conspicuously omitting a $.02 gasoline tax increase supported by the commission. The bill also contained proposals not adopted by the commission, such as the proposal to authorize the New Mexico finance authority to issue $1.585 billion worth of bonds on behalf of the state transportation commission to fund construction of highway projects throughout the state. This proposal later became known as “Governor Richardson’s Investment Partnership”, or “GRIP”. Senate Bill 5 also added a proposal to increase liquor excise tax rates. Although the BRTRC debated a potential increase in the tax, it found that the increase had to be part of a larger social issue of alcohol abuse that should be addressed by the full legislature and the governor rather than by the commission. The legislature and the governor did address the issue in Senate Bill 5: the rate on spirituous liquors was proposed to increase from $1.60 per liter to $3.86 per liter; the rate on beer was proposed to increase from $0.41 per gallon to $1.48 per gallon; and the rate on wine was proposed to increase from $0.45 per liter to $1.13 per liter. Despite the widespread reforms sought by the governor, some legislators found that while certain reforms proposed in Senate Bill 5 were desirable, other proposed reforms could not be accomplished during the short time span of the special session. Legislators also expressed concern that certain proposals attempted reform where improvement was not necessary. In response, House Bill 15 was introduced as a scaled-down version of Senate Bill 5. The content of House Bill 15 was largely targeted to address concerns that state highway financing needs were not being met by state road fund revenue sources. The bill included a 38 percent increase in the weight distance tax, a requirement for the display of weight distance identification permits, a $.03 increase in the special fuel tax, an average $12.50 increase in vehicle registration fees

40 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 FIRST SPECIAL SESSION and a $190 increase in overweight and oversized permit fees. House Bill 15 also included the same Senate Bill 5 provisions that authorized the New Mexico finance authority to issue $1.585 billion worth of bonds on behalf of the state transportation commission to fund construction of highway projects throughout the state. In addition, the bill modified the Senate Bill 5 increase in the liquor excise tax from $.10 per drink to $.02 per drink. House Bill 15, a scaled-down version of Senate Bill 5, was itself scaled down one last time as House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 15 (Chapter 3, p.v.). The substitute bill contained all of the tax and fee increases and bonding measures proposed to raise revenue for highways and the weight distance identification permit requirements contained in House Bill 15, but it eliminated the liquor excise tax increase. The bill passed both house and senate scrutiny and was signed by the governor. Some priority transportation projects that will be funded as a result of the bill’s passage include the widening of United States highway 491, formerly United States highway 666, to four lanes between Gallup and Shiprock; improvement of interstate 40 between Grants and Thoreau; improvement of interstate 10 in the Lordsburg area; and improvement of the Coors boulevard-interstate 40 interchange in Albuquerque. An amendment requiring the department of transportation (DOT) to hire a workforce comprised of a minimum of 70 percent in-state residents for 100 percent state-funded projects also passed. The bill expressed the intent of the legislature to authorize the issuance of approximately $1.6 billion in state transportation bonds in annual increments of $350 million; however, the governor vetoed language that required the DOT to request legislative authorization for the 2004 and subsequent annual appropriations. By adopting House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 15 as its final special session attempt at tax reform, the legislature side-stepped many of the comprehensive reforms that the governor and the legislature had originally envisioned when the BRTRC was formed to overhaul the tax system. However, some of the most controversial issues examined by the commission and explored during the special session were resurrected during the regular 2004 legislative session, and familiar tax reform ideas were once again manifested in proposed legislation. House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bills 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 (Chapter 1) is the comprehensive sex offender bill enacted during the special session. The bill creates a sex offender management board that is charged with the responsibility of studying and making recommendations regarding treatment and supervision of sex offenders. The board will develop standards for the treatment of sex offenders, develop criteria for measuring a sex offender’s progress in treatment programs, create a risk-assessment screening tool for sentencing of sex offenders and review the provisions of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act. With regard to sanctions, the bill increases penalties for criminal sexual penetration in the second or third degree when the victim is a child, and penalties are toughened for criminal sexual contact of a minor. In addition, minimum mandatory penalties are specified for second degree sexual offenses when the victim is a child.

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The bill also establishes factors to be taken into consideration when determining the duration and conditions of probation or parole for a sex offender. A sex offender is required to serve an indeterminate period of probation or parole of up to 20 years. The factors to be considered by the district court (for probation) or parole board (for parole) include the nature of the offense, the nature of any prior offenses, whether the sex offender has participated in a treatment program and the danger to the community posed by the sex offender.

42 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIXES APPENDIX A

DATA ON LEGISLATION Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session, 2004

TOTAL LEGISLATION1,2 HOUSE SENATE TOTAL Bills 635 620 1,255 Joint Resolutions 18 15 33 Joint Memorials 104 81 185 Memorials 38 25 63 Concurrent Resolutions 0 0 0 Resolutions 2 1 3 TOTAL: 797 742 1,539 INTRODUCTIONS3 Bills & Dummies Substituted 585 589 1,174 Joint Resolutions 16 15 31 Joint Memorials 102 80 182 Memorials 37 25 62 Concurrent Resolutions 0 0 0 Resolutions 2 1 3 TOTAL: 742 710 1,452 PASSAGE Bills 56 84 140 Joint Resolutions 2 3 5 Joint Memorials 34 11 45 Memorials 23 16 39 Concurrent Resolutions 0 0 0 Resolutions 1 0 1 TOTAL: 116 114 230 PERCENTAGE OF INTRODUCTIONS PASSED Bills 10% 14% 12% Joint Resolutions 13% 20% 16% Joint Memorials 33% 14% 25% Memorials 62% 64% 63% Concurrent Resolutions 0 0 0 Resolutions 50% 0 33% TOTAL: 16% 16% 16% ENACTED Signed by Governor 50 76 126

VETOED Vetoed by Governor's Message 0 3 3 Pocket Vetoed4 6 5 11 TOTAL: 6814

PERCENTAGE OF PASSED BILLS VETOED 11% 10% 10%

1There were 49 dummy bills introduced in the house and 49 in the senate; however, if they were not substituted into substantive bills, they are not counted in these statistics. 2Includes substitutes. 3Does not include substitutes, with the exception of dummy substitutes. 4Pursuant to Article IV, Section 22 of the constitution of New Mexico . 44 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX A

Bill Action Summary Regular Session 2004

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0 Introduced Passed Enacted Vetoed House 585 56 50 6 Senate 589 84 76 8 Total 1174 140 126 14

All Introduced Legislation Percentage Passed, Regular Session 2004

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DATA ON LEGISLATION Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003

TOTAL LEGISLATION1 HOUSE SENATE TOTAL Bills 24 24 48 Joint Resolutions 0 2 2 Joint Memorials 2 5 7 Memorials 2 5 7 TOTAL: 28 36 64 INTRODUCTIONS2 Bills & Dummies Substituted 22 24 46 Joint Resolutions 0 2 2 Joint Memorials 2 5 7 Memorials 2 5 7 TOTAL: 26 36 62 PASSAGE Bills 3 0 3 Joint Resolutions 0 0 0 Joint Memorials 0 1 1 Memorials 2 3 5 TOTAL: 549

PERCENTAGE OF INTRODUCTIONS PASSED Bills 14% 0% 7% Joint Resolutions 0% 0% 0% Joint Memorials 0% 20% 14% Memorials 100% 60% 71% TOTAL: 19% 11% 15% ENACTED Signed by Governor 3 0 3

VETOED Vetoed by Governor 0 0 0

PERCENTAGE OF PASSED BILLS VETOED 0% 0% 0%

1 Includes substitutes. 2Does not include substitutes.

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Bill Action Summary First Special Session 2003

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All Introduced Legislation Percentage Passed, First Special Session 2003

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TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION, 2004 (in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT (GAA) OF 2004 (Ch. 114 p.v.) Section 4. Operating Expenses A. Legislative* 6,410.3 B. Judicial (p.v.) 143,785.3 C. General Control 142,255.7 D. Commerce & Industry (p.v.) 47,937.2 E. Agriculture, Energy & Natural Resources (p.v.) 61,024.0 F. Health, Hospitals & Human Services (p.v.)** 999,267.3 G. Public Safety (p.v.) 284,680.2 H. Transportation 0.0 I. Other Education 17,780.8 J. Higher Education 656,826.2 K. Public School Support (includes compensation) 1,974,906.4 Subtotal for Fiscal Year 2005 Operating Expenses $4,334,873.4

Section 5. Total Special Appropriations (p.v.) 95,112.6 Section 6. Total Supplementals and Deficiencies (p.v.) 5,154.5 Section 7. Total Additional Appropriations (p.v.) 8,415.0 Section 8. Data Processing Appropriations (p.v.; no General Fund) 0.0 Section 9. Compensation/Insurance (Agencies & Higher Education) 28,447.6 Subtotal for Fiscal Year 2004 Additional Appropriations $100,267.1 $36,862.6 Subtotal for Fiscal Year 2005 Additional Appropriations Subtotal for Fiscal Year 2005 Operating & Additional $4,371,736.0 See next page for Sections 12 and 13. OPERATING RESERVE FUND APPROPRIATIONS $2,500.0

Section 4 - Reduction. HB 19 (Ch. 88) Corrective Action Fund changes result in a reduction of the Department of Environment appropriation in Section 4, as provided on page 148 of HB 2. (497.9) FISCAL YEAR TOTALS - GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT* $100,267.1 $4,373,738.1

*excludes contingencies and transfers

FISCAL YEARS 2004 AND 2005 - GAA $4,474,005.2

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TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION, 2004 (in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005

ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM GAA (Ch. 114) TOTALS: Section 4. Appropriation Contingency Fund. On page 210 an appropriation is made from the Appropriation Contingency Fund to the Secretary of State for printing constitutional amendments and GO bonds. $548.0 Section 12. To Appropriation Contingency Fund for Education Reforms $120,000.0 Section 13. Transfer Authority from the Operating Reserve $40,000.0

REGULAR SESSION SPECIAL APPROPRIATION BILLS HB 1 (Ch. 1, p.v.) Feed Bill ($2,846.7 vetoed)* 4,115.2 8,818.3 HB 19 (Ch. 88) Corrective Action Fund Expenditures** **see previous page HB 293 (Ch. 126, p.v.) Capital Expenditures*** 164,460.9 SB 164 (Ch. 19) Veterans' Services Department Act 210.0

Operating Reserve Special Appropriation Bills HB 293 (Ch. 126, p.v.) Capital Expenditures 18,911.0

TOTAL - SPECIAL APPROPRIATION BILLS $187,487.1 $9,028.3

FISCAL YEAR TOTALS - GAA & SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS $287,754.2 $4,382,766.4

FISCAL YEARS 2004 AND 2005 - GAA & SPECIALS $4,670,520.6

*The Governor vetoed $2,846.7 from the Legislative Finance Committee FY05 budget in HB 1; the money is now appropriated in HB 2, Section 4 under the Legislative Section. **HB 19 results in a reduction of the appropriation to the Environment Department in HB 2, Section 4 in the sum of $497.9. ***Total General Fund capital outlay vetoes equal $5,710.1.

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 SECTION 4 - OPERATING EXPENSES (p.v.) Legislative Energy Council Dues 32.0 Legislative Retirement 266.0 Legislative Finance Committee (usually in HB1 - Feed bill) 2,846.7 Legislative Maintenance Department 3,265.6 Total Legislative $6,410.3

Judicial (p.v.) Supreme Court Law Library 1,580.8 New Mexico Compilation Commission 0.0 Judicial Standards Commission 372.2 Court of Appeals 4,470.8 Supreme Court 2,238.1 Administrative Office of the Courts (p.v. $200.0) 29,237.9 Supreme Court Building Commission 672.9 First Judicial District Court 4,870.9 Second Judicial District Court 16,422.9 Third Judicial District Court 4,354.6 Fourth Judicial District Court 1,103.0 Fifth Judicial District Court 4,028.5 Sixth Judicial District Court 1,914.7 Seventh Judicial District Court 1,442.0 Eighth Judicial District Court 1,967.1 Ninth Judicial District Court 1,831.1 Tenth Judicial District Court 580.8 Eleventh Judicial District Court 3,373.6 Twelfth Judicial District Court 2,006.3 Thirteenth Judicial District Court 3,374.4 Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court 16,148.8 First Judicial District Attorney 3,355.0 Second Judicial District Attorney 13,070.7 Third Judicial District Attorney 2,651.3 Fourth Judicial District Attorney 2,181.2 Fifth Judicial District Attorney 2,964.0 Sixth Judicial District Attorney 1,618.3 Seventh Judicial District Attorney 1,789.4 Eighth Judicial District Attorney 1,920.3 Ninth Judicial District Attorney 1,803.3 Tenth Judicial District Attorney 709.9 Eleventh Judicial District Attorney 2,442.7 Twelfth Judicial District Attorney 2,008.3

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 Thirteenth Judicial District Attorney 2,730.1 Administrative Office of the District Attorneys 993.3 Eleventh Judicial District Attorney, Div II 1,556.1 Total Judicial $143,785.3

General Control Attorney General 10,890.1 State Auditor 2,254.8 Taxation and Revenue Department 55,678.8 State Investment Council 0.0 Department of Finance and Administration 10,445.1 Public School Insurance Authority 0.0 Retiree Health Care Authority 10.0 DFA Special Appropriations 3,929.6 General Services Department 10,895.8 Educational Retirement Board 0.0 New Mexico Sentencing Commission 356.8 Public Defender Department 29,585.1 Governor 4,140.2 Lieutenant Governor 623.0 Information Technology Management Office 947.0 Public Employees Retirement Association 0.0 State Commission of Public Records 2,127.2 Secretary of State 2,894.0 Personnel Board 3,797.3 Public Employees Labor Relations Board 301.6 State Treasurer 3,379.3 Total General Control $142,255.7

Commerce and Industry (p.v.) Board of Examiners for Architects 0.0 Border Authority 371.6 Tourism Department 8,316.1 Economic Development Department (p.v. $70.0) 6,427.9 Regulation and Licensing Department 12,738.5 Public Regulation Commission 13,242.1 New Mexico Medical Board 0.0 Board of Nursing 0.0 New Mexico State Fair 0.0 State Board of Licensure/Prof Engineers & Surveyors 0.0 Gaming Control Board 4,960.1

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 State Racing Commission 1,880.9 Board of Veterinary Medicine 0.0 Cumbres and Toltec Railroad 0.0 Total Commerce and Industry $47,937.2

Agriculture, Energy and Natural Resources (p.v.) Office of Cultural Affairs 25,127.0 New Mexico Livestock Board 630.8 Department of Game and Fish 176.1 Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department 19,646.9 New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps 0.0 Commissioner of Public Lands (p.v. $65.0) 0.0 State Engineer 15,170.7 Organic Commodity Commission 272.5 Total Agriculture, Energy and Natural Resources $61,024.0

Health, Hospitals and Human Services (p.v.) Commission on the Status of Women 459.0 Office on African American Affairs 277.1 Cmsn/Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing Persons 0.0 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission 229.6 Commission for the Blind 1,509.2 New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs 2,068.2 State Agency on Aging 21,787.2 Human Services Department 540,355.6 Labor Department 1,525.6 Workers' Compensation Administration 0.0 Vocational Rehabilitation Division 5,461.4 Governor's Cmte on Concerns of the Handicapped 556.7 Developmental Disabilities Planning Council 2,804.5 Miners' Hospital of New Mexico 0.0 Department of Health (p.v. $1,000.0) 256,274.5 Department of Environment* 14,829.3 Office of the Natural Resources Trustee 141.8 New Mexico Health Policy Commission 1,291.0 New Mexico Veterans' Services Department 1,995.5 Children, Youth & Families Department 147,701.1 Total Health, Hospitals and Human Services $999,267.3

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 Public Safety (p.v.) Department of Military Affairs 5,225.7 Parole Board 354.3 Juvenile Parole Board 361.5 Corrections Department 205,000.6 Crime Victims Reparation Commission 1,712.3 Department of Public Safety (p.v. $200.0). Includes $1,544.5 for state police five percent salary increase. 72,025.8 Total Public Safety $284,680.2

Transportation Department of Transportation 0.0 Total Transportation $0.0

Other Education State Department of Public Education 10,351.2 Other Education and Special Appropriations: 6,918.1 Apprenticeship assistance -- $650.0 Beginning teacher induction -- $900.0 Charter Schools Stimulus Fund -- $200.0 Advanced placement framework -- $381.6 Indian Education Act -- $2,500.0 Family and Youth Resource Act -- $1,800.0 Teacher loan for service -- $386.5 Kindergarten Plus -- $100.0 New Mexico School for the Visually Handicapped 11.5 New Mexico School for the Deaf 500.0 Public School Facilities Authority 0.0 Total Other Education $17,780.8

Higher Education Commission on Higher Education 31,985.9 University of New Mexico 248,942.5 New Mexico State University 157,847.3 New Mexico Highlands University 25,110.8 New Mexico University 16,152.9 Eastern New Mexico University 37,278.3 New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 31,764.1 Northern New Mexico Community College 8,128.4 Santa Fe Community College 12,057.1 Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute 42,954.7

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 Luna Vocational-Technical Institute 6,594.8 Mesalands Community College 2,284.1 New Mexico Junior College 7,781.9 San Juan College 18,650.7 Clovis Community College 9,292.7 New Mexico Military Institute 0.0 Total Higher Education $656,826.2

Public School Support Public School Support (Compensation increase is below) 1,943,267.2 Public School Compensation (2 percent salary increase) 31,639.2 Total Public School Support $1,974,906.4

*TOTAL SECTION 4 - 2005 APPROPRIATIONS $4,334,873.4

SECTION 5 - SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS (p.v.)

11 items were vetoed reducing General Fund $9,700.0 in HB2 133 general fund appropriations were signed into law 95,112.6

(Below noted extensions are not included in totals) EXTENSIONS OF TIME FOR EXPENDITURE OF PRIOR YEAR APPROPRIATIONS (from general fund (GF), federal funds (FF) and other state funds (OSF) TO: Bernallillo County Metropolitan Court for courthouse construction - $7,500.0 OSF Bernallillo County Metropolitan Court for equipment and infrastructure - $1,700.0 OSF Fourth Judicial District Attorney for prosecution of Santa Rosa prison riot cases - $375.0 GF Attorney General water litigation with - $4,990.0 GF Attorney General water litigation with Texas - $3,000.0 GF Economic Development Department for industrial development training - $7,000.0 GF State Racing Commission for contingency appropriation related to a racetrack in Hobbs - $100.0 Appropriation Contingency Fund State Land Commissioner authorization to hold funds in suspense for repurchase of royalty interests - $ TBD State Engineer to protect and retire water rights for Pecos River Compact - $2,000.0 GF

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 State Engineer for water planning - $300.0 GF State Engineer for WATERS database - $1,500.0 GF State Engineer for adjudication of water rights on Pecos River and Rio Grande - $1,150.0 GF State Engineer for deep aquifer study in Lea Co. - $50.0 GF State Engineer for Rio Grande litigation on federal natural resource policies - $2,500.0 Improvement of Rio Grande Income Fund State Engineer for protecting, enhancing or conserving NM water resources - $10,000.0 Tax Stabilization Reserve Fund State Engineer to administer the Pecos River supreme court decree - $1,500.0 GF State Engineer for data evaluations of state's framework water plan and regional plans - $500.0 GF State Engineer authorized to expend revenue from litigation settlement with the United States government - $ TBD Human Services Department for completion of FY2002 audit - $200.0 GF Department of Health for nursing mgmt. - $300.0 cash balance Department of Health for receivership costs - $250.0 GF Department of Environment superfund cleanup - $2,000.0 GF Children, Youth & Families Department for legal costs in Joseph A. class action - $1,500.0 GF

TOTAL SECTION 5 - 2004 APPROPRIATIONS $95,112.6

SECTION 6 - SUPPLEMENTALS & DEFICIENCIES (p.v.) Items vetoed (2) reduced General Fund $515.7 22 appropriations were signed into law 5,154.5

TOTAL SECTION 6 - 2004 APPROPRIATIONS $5,154.5

SECTION 7 - ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 32 items were vetoed reducing General Fund $2,785.0 136 items signed into law 8,415.0

TOTAL SECTION 7 - 2005 APPROPRIATIONS $8,415.0

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 SECTION 8 - DATA PROCESSING (p.v.) 7 items were vetoed totaling $4,700.0 in Computer System Enhancement Funds (CSEF) 0.0

(Below noted extensions are not included in totals) EXTENSIONS OF TIME FOR EXPENDITURE OF PRIOR YEAR DATA PROCESSING APPROPRIATIONS (from CSEF, general fund (GF), federal funds (FF) & other state funds (OSF) TO: Department of Finance & Administration for project planning & data modeling for a centralized data warehouse to replace ONGARD - $570.0 CSEF Department of Finance & Administration for implementing a statewide New Mexico portal - $100.0 CSEF Department of Finance & Administration for immunization information system - $500.0 CSEF Department of Finance & Administration for health care & human services agencies to comply with HIPAA - $7,800.0 CSEF and $4,500.0 FF Educational Retirement Board for system for managing membership information - $3,000.0 OSF Educational Retirement Board for system for managing membership information - $2,000.0 OSF Public Regulation Commission to replace insurance management information system - $1,000.0 OSF State Agency on Aging for automation and training for planning service areas and senior citizen centers - $225.0 GF Human Services Department for automation to comply with HIPAA - $700.0 GF and $2,100.0 FF Department of Health for pharmacy inventory component of client data system - $500.0 CSEF Corrections Department for modifications to the criminal management information system - $400.0 GF Department of Public Safety to stabilize & secure agency computer network - $800.0 GF

TOTAL SECTION 8 - 2004 APPROPRIATIONS $0.0

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TABLE 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 HAFC/HB 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 (Chapter 114, p.v.) GENERAL FUND

(in thousands) Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2004 2005 SECTION 9 - COMPENSATION (excludes public schools) State Agency Compensation (excludes state police) 13,185.0 Higher Education Compensation 13,262.6 Group Insurance Increases - Employer contributions 2,000.0

TOTAL SECTION 9 - 2005 APPROPRIATIONS $28,447.6

*TOTAL - SECTIONS 4-9 $100,267.1 $4,371,736.0

OPERATING RESERVE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Section 4, pages 44-45: Up to $1,000.0 is appropriated to the State Board of Finance Emergency Fund for certain critical emergencies certified by the board. 1,000.0

Section 4, page 157: Up to $1,500.0 is appropriated to the State Board of Finance for disbursements to the Corrections Department to address inmate population growth. 1,500.0

TOTAL CONTINGENCIES & OPERATING RESERVE $0.0 $2,500.0

SECTION 4 - REDUCTION *HB 19 (Ch. 88) Corrective Action Fund amendments result in a reduction of the Department of Environment appropriation in Section 4, as provided on page 148 of HB 2. ($497.9)

FISCAL YEAR TOTALS - GAA - GENERAL FUND $100,267.1 $4,373,738.1

FISCAL YEARS 2004 & 2005 - GAA GENERAL FUND $4,474,005.2 ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM GAA (Ch. 114) TOTALS:

SECTION 5 - APPROPRIATION FROM CONTINGENCY FUND On page 210 an appropriation is made from theAppropriation Contingency Fund to the Secretary of State for printing constitutional amendments and GO bonds. $548.0

SECTION 12 - FUND TRANSFER Appropriation to the Appropriation Contingency Fund for implementing & maintaining education reforms adopted by the legislature $120,000.0 SECTION 13 - TRANSFER AUTHORITY As needed, if revenues & transfers to the General Fund are not sufficient to meet appropriations $40,000.0

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TABLE 3 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT VETOES HAFC/HB 2 et al. (Chapter 114, p.v.) (in thousands) HB 2* DEPT. Fiscal Year Fiscal Year PAGE CODE VETOED ITEMS 2004 2005

SECTION 3 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 4-5 ALL General Provisions - Restrictive federal BAR requirements on the agencies and DFA/SBD - 5 ALL Language regarding FTE maximums -

SECTION 4 - GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS ONLY 5-6 ALL Language - quarterly reporting on key performance measures - 10 AOC Replacement of federal funds for juvenile drug court (3rd, 11th, 12th, and 13th District Courts) 200.0 48 RHA Veto of contractual services and "other" category appropriations - 68 EDD One FTE - an economist and other costs for local workforce boards 70.0 107 SLO Appropriation to the Natural Resources Revenue Recovery Task Force 65.0 124 HSD Required locations for certain one-stop employment centers - 143 DOH For increases for certain Medicaid service provider rates 1,000.0 165 DPS 5% salary increase for Special Investigations Division officers 100.0 165 DPS 1.5 percent salary increase - Motor Transportation Division (MTD) officers 100.0 165 DPS 1.5 percent salary increase - MTD officers - Other state funds - 168 DOT Requirement for DOT annual plan defining construction projects - 170 DOT Eliminating a 60 percent state match requirement for park and ride - DOT - 170 DOT Eliminating the quarterly reports to LFC by DOT - 172 PED Eliminating the quarterly reports to LFC by PED - 203 PSS Language requiring career technical education before budget can be accepted by PED - 203 PSS Language to verify two percent raise prior to budget approval - 203 PSS Contingency language for expenditure of funds by Gallup school district -

SECTION 5 - GENERAL FUND SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS ONLY 206 LESC LESC study of the treatment of other instructional support staff in the current training and experience index 75.0 206 AOC New courthouses, moving, furniture, equipment and wiring 2,000.0 208 AG Santa Rosa prison riot case 100.0 208 AG Shortfalls in settlement funds 200.0

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TABLE 3 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT VETOES HAFC/HB 2 et al. (Chapter 114, p.v.) (in thousands) HB 2* DEPT. Fiscal Year Fiscal Year PAGE CODE VETOED ITEMS 2004 2005

208 TRD Five additional tax auditors for weight distance tax - 212 GCB Language - FY04 GF nonreverting language - 213 OCA For exhibits at the Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces 500.0 214 EMNRD Contingency language specifying local match for Mesilla Valley Bosque State Park - 216 SEO Language requiring "contracting for" certain WATERS database costs - 221-222 PED Language requiring certain reporting by PED - 222 PED Middle school video programs 150.0 223 CHE Endowed chairs at UNM, NMSU and NMIMT 6,000.0 224 NMSU State match for water resources and natural resource restoration 475.0 225-226 NMIM&T Study effectiveness of phreatophyte eradication 200.0

SECTION 6 - GEN. FUND SUPPLEMENTALS AND DEFICIENCIES - FY 2004 226 8th DC Funding for the juvenile drug court 15.7 227 AG To replace non-materializing Other State Funds 500.0

SECTION 7 - ADDITIONAL GEN. FUND APPROPRIATIONS - FY 2004 230 13th DC Imaging system and furnishings for the Sandoval County courthouse 25.0 230 2nd DA FY05 projected shortfalls in personal services and employee benefits 50.0 231 11th DA Increase in funding for three additional FTE 100.0 231 DFA Southeast council of governments 50.0 233 DFA Road and other improvements for the Village of Los Ranchos in Bernalillo County 100.0 233 DFA Wastewater treatment plant in Cloudcroft 100.0 233 DFA Boys' and Girls' club in Bloomfield 50.0 233-234 DFA Medical services for the detention center in Lea County 100.0 234 DFA Child Abuse and Neglect Citizen Review Board 40.0 235 DFA An incinerator in Rio Arriba County 10.0 235 RLD To increase salaries of bank examiners in the Financial Institutions Division 40.0 236 OCA Veto language that restricts appropriation - 237 SEO Water well drillers licensing 75.0 237 SEO North Star Water Association 50.0

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TABLE 3 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT VETOES HAFC/HB 2 et al. (Chapter 114, p.v.) (in thousands) HB 2* DEPT. Fiscal Year Fiscal Year PAGE CODE VETOED ITEMS 2004 2005

238 OIA Veto language "racism and" from appropriation for the conference on diversity - 238 OIA To implement reorganization efforts 75.0 238 LD At-risk youth funding 75.0 238 DVR Statewide technology assistance loan program for persons with disabilities 100.0 238 DOH Senior citizen pharmacy drug program in Roswell 100.0 240 CYFD Bernalillo County advertising on marriage and relationship skills 200.0 241 PED New Mexico Foundation for Human Rights workshop 35.0 241 PED Professional development and extracurricular activities in Quemado 37.5 241 PED Professional development and extracurricular activities in Reserve 37.5 241 PED Alamogordo head start teacher training 25.0 241 PED Character counts in Chaves County 35.0 242 UNM Identify and admit highly talented students 75.0 242 UNM Cancer research 75.0 242 UNM Science and math programs 75.0 243 UNM Center for Southwest Research 75.0 244 NMSU Equestrian program 150.0 244 ENMU Interactive TV classrooms and support for regional distance education consortium 10.0 245 ENMU Hobbs education center 145.0 245 NMIM&T Aquifer mapping 570.0 246 NMMI Improvements to athletic facilities 100.0

SECTION 8 - DATA PROCESSING** (no General Fund) 246 CIO Language requiring DFA to provide a copy of certification documentation to LFC, monthly status reports by executive agencies and quarterly reports by the CIO to LFC 247-248 TRD Integrated tax system to manage fuel taxes - 249 DFA Language specifying that the chief information security officer will be designated by the Information Technology Commission (ITC) - 251 DFA Criminal justice information system web portal - 253 RLD Licensing and credentialing software - 253 PRC For managing corporate registrations - 254 GCB New central gaming monitoring system -

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TABLE 3 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT VETOES HAFC/HB 2 et al. (Chapter 114, p.v.) (in thousands) HB 2* DEPT. Fiscal Year Fiscal Year PAGE CODE VETOED ITEMS 2004 2005

255 HSD Replacement for the current mainframe-based income support determination system (SSALSA) - 256 LD Training for technology employees - SECTION 11 - FY 2005 BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS AUTHORIZED 271 DOT Restricts transferring funds into construction projects - SECTION 12 - APPROPRIATION CONTINGENCY FUND 271 PSS Transfer of $120 million from the General Fund into the Appropriation Contingency Fund needs to take place in FY04; veto strikes FY05 language. -

FISCAL YEAR TOTALS - GENERAL FUND $13,000.7 $1,535.0

FISCAL YEARS 2004 AND 2005 GENERAL FUND VETOES** $14,535.7

Vetoes from all revenue sources total $22,466.7.

*The page number corresponds with the E & E bill (Ch. 114). **$4,700.0 in computer projects were vetoed; however, those dollars are not in the totals. The General Fund appropriation to the Computer Systems Enhancement Fund in Section 5 is not reduced. Balances resulting from the vetoes are recorded as reversions to the General Fund.

Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 61 APPENDIX B (2) 43.0% Public Schools OT INCLUDE any of the $120,000,000 appropriated to the Appropriation Contingency Fund for future educational reforms. (3) General Government includes general control, commerce and industry, agriculture, energy natural resources, the feed bill and in-plant training. (1) Other includes General Fund CAPITAL OUTLAY and operating reserve appropriations. (2) Public Schools includes other education. It DOES N 3.2% Judicial 6.2% Public Safety CHART 1 (1) 4.0% (3) Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 Other Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS 7.3% General Government 14.6% 21.7% Higher Education Health and Human Services Total General Fund Appropriations - $4,670,520,600 includes all recurring and nonrecurring appropriations FY2004 - $287,754,200 FY2005 - $4,382,766,400

62 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX B Public 45.5% Schools 6.4% 3.4% Judicial Public Safety CHART 3 $4,382,766,400 0.1% Other Fiscal Year 2005 6.2% General Government GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS 23% 15.4% Higher Human Services Education Health and Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 CHART 2 AND 3 5.2% Public 0.9% Schools Judicial Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS 0.6% Public Safety Other 63.7% 23.7% General CHART 2 Government $287,754,200 Fiscal Year 2004 3.5% Higher Education GENERAL FUND APPROPRIATIONS 2.4% Human Services Health and Chart 2 "other" includes $183,371,900 in general fund appropriations for capital expenditures funded for all agencies in HB 293.

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TABLE 4 BILLS AFFECTING GENERAL FUND REVENUE (in thousands)

Fiscal Year 2004 Fiscal Year 2005 Bill No. Chapter Subject Rec. Non-Rec. Rec. Non-Rec.

HB 2 Ch. 114 Tax & Revenue Dept. enhanced audit and compliance - - 25,000.0 - (1)

HB 234 Ch. 58 State Aviation Fund distribution (27.8) - (66.7) -

HB 240 Ch. 5 Insurance Operations Fund - - (1,040.0) -

HB 376 Ch. 105 Small Counties Assistance Act - - (200.0) -

HB 468 Ch. 49 Medicaid False Claims Act Indeter- - - minate -

HB 625 Ch. 116 Food and medical services gross receipts deductions & repeal municipal credit - - (2,700.0) -

SB 28 Ch. 15 High-wage jobs tax credit - - (600.0) -

SB 53 Ch. 112 Small Cities Assistance Act - - (680.0) -

SB 86 Ch. 66 Motor vehicle excise tax exempt. on fuel-efficient vehicles - - (330.0) -

SB 114 Ch. 109 Tax sharing for certain gas distributors, net - - 510.0 -

SB 170 Ch. 80 Pipeline safety fund inspection fees Indeter- - - minate - (2)

SB 385 Ch. 4 Health facility daily bed surcharge - - 22,500.0 - (3)

SB 436 Ch. 99 Nursing home and care facility credit for private payers - - (2,160.0) -

SB 502 Ch. 122 Health insurance premiums tax increase - - 19,500.0 (7,100.0)

Totals $ (27.8) $ - $ 59,733.3 $ (7,100.0) Notes: (1) This additional revenue is the consensus estimate for improved tax collections resulting from the 2005 enhanced revenue initiative; the Dept. of Taxation and Revenue received funding for 17 new, permanent positions in connection with the initiative. (2) The FY 05 impact is uncertain depending on when the new fee is implemented. Beginning in FY 06, recurring revenue is estimated as follows: General Fund $322.7 thousand, Pipeline Safety Fund $772.7 thousand. (3) It is estimated that a significant share of the revenues will come from the federal government through Medicaid match.

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TABLE 5 BILLS AFFECTING OTHER STATE REVENUE (in thousands)

Fiscal Year 2004 Fiscal Year 2005 Bill No. Chapter Subject Rec. Non-Rec. Rec. Non-Rec.

HB 203 Ch. 64 Organic Commodity Act fee for certifiers - - 15.0 -

HB 205 Ch. 26 Increase NM Livestock Board fee limits - - 1,400.0 - (1)

HB 234 Ch. 58 State Aviation Fund distribution 27.8 - 66.7 -

HB 239 Ch. 62 Procurement Code exemptions (NM Magazine) - - 375.0 -

HB 240 Ch. 5 Insurance Operations Fund - - 1,040.0 -

SB 23 Ch. 69 Expand Governmental Gross Receipts definition 85.0 - 1,000.0 -

SB 74 Ch. 36 Workers' Comp. assessments - - 750.0 -

SB 114 Ch. 109 Tax sharing for certain gas distributors, net - - 542.0 -

SB 219 Ch. 34 Public accountant qualifications & fee increases 5.0 - 20.0 -

SB 363 Ch. 119 Racetrack finances, repeal credit - - 950.0 -

SB 536 Ch. 52 Pharmaceutical business license fees - - 2,900.0 -

SB 563 Ch. 38 Payments for probation and parole services - - 105.0 -

Totals$ 117.8 $ - $ 9,163.7 $ -

Notes: (1) This is the full-year revenue amount calculated at the highest allowable fee amount. The re-registration fee is due on July 1, 2005 and is good for a three-year period. Thus, the average annual fee increase resulting from HB 205 is approximately $465.0 thousand.

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TABLE 6 BILLS AFFECTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE (in thousands)

Fiscal Year 2004 Fiscal Year 2005 Bill No. Chapter Subject Rec. Non-Rec. Rec. Non-Rec.

HB 231 Ch. 17 Regional transit gross receipts imposition - - Indeterminate - (1)

HB 376 Ch. 105 Small Counties Assistance Act - - 200.0 -

SB 53 Ch. 112 Small Cities Assistance Act - - 680.0 -

SB 88 Ch. 110 Expand county gross receipts tax authority - - Indeterminate - (2)

SB 114 Ch. 109 Tax sharing for certain gas distributors, net - - 1,631.0 -

SB 236 Ch. 97 Convention center fees - - Indeterminate -

SB 518 Ch. 113 Property tax levy for county general health - - 1,650.0 -

Totals$ - $ - $ 4,161.0 $ -

Notes: (1) Requires voter approval; estimated new revenue is $14.25 million based on the minimum tax levy of 1/16th percent by all eligible counties that are most likely to be included in a regional transit district and $114 million based on the maximum tax levy of 1/2 percent. (2) The total potential new revenue is $58.7 million if all counties impose a 1/16 percent increase in county gross receipts taxes and a 1/8 percent tax increase in county correctional gross receipts taxes.

66 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX B AMOUNT** (in thousands) ncing costs, etc. TABLE 7 (in thousands) HB 124 (Chapter 61) 2004 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND COUNTY ENTITY PROJECT LEGISLATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY 46 Bernalillo Bernalillo5 Albuquerque International Sunport Albuquerque Bernalillo-Sandoval Albuquerque Public Schools Infrastructure, building, equipment and refinancing 8 Building and refinancing TBD Chaves-Eddy SAD projects No. 228 & 229, infrastructure and refinancing Artesia Public Schools7 $10,000.0 Colfax Angel Fire Refinancing TBD Road, building, equipment and SAD TBD $1,039.5 134598 Bernalillo Bernalillo21 Bernalillo Bernalillo County22 Expo New Mexico - State Fair23 Sandia Pueblo2438 Catron57 Catron92 Chaves93 Catron County - Cruzville- Creek VFD Chaves Infrastructure, building, equipment and refinancing Catron County - Wild Horse VFD Chaves Equipment acquisition 25 Chaves County Chaves26 Chaves County - East Grand Plains VFD Chaves27 Dexter Consolidated Schools Infrastructure Chaves54 Hagerman Municipal Schools62 Roswell Independent Schools Building Cibola Equipment acquisition Roswell Infrastructure and building Cibola31 Cibola87 TBD Cibola County Cibola29 Cibola County - Bluewater FD Cibola30 Cibola County - San Rafael VFD Equipment and refinancing 34 Refinancing Grants Colfax35 Refinancing Laguna Development Corporation Refinancing Colfax51 Curry Colfax County Curry Raton Curry Equipment acquisition Equipment acquisition Clovis Municipal Schools Curry Clovis $70.0 Curry Building, infrastructure, water, wastewater and highway Curry County - Broadview FD Curry County - Field FD Building, infrastructure and refinancing Infrastructure and refinancing Grady Municipal Schools District No. 61 $5,000.0 TBD $161.0 Building TBD Building and equipment Equipment acquisition Infrastructure and refinancing TBD Infrastructure, building, refinancing and land acquisition $270.7 Equipment acquisition Infrastructure, refinancing, and solid waste $2,000.0 TBD TBD $3,000.0 Infrastructure and building TBD $79.1 $51.9 $8,000.0 $2,500.0 $5,000.0 TBD $175.0 $102.0 $500.0 TBD 127130 Bernalillo Bernalillo-Sandoval Corrales Albuquerque-Bernalillo Water Util. Auth. Water and wastewater Equipment, software, infrastructure and conservation TBD TBD HB 124* SUBSECTION * Some subsections appear more than once. ** Estimated loan amounts are provided by NMFA; actual may vary depending on other revenue sources, capacity, fina Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 67 APPENDIX B AMOUNT** (in thousands) ncing costs, etc. TABLE 7 (in thousands) HB 124 (Chapter 61) 2004 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND COUNTY ENTITY PROJECT LEGISLATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY 98 Eddy Artesia Eddy-Chaves Artesia Public Schools Refinancing Building and equipment TBD TBD 3639586364 DeBaca76 Dona Ana81 Dona Ana DeBaca County - Valley Fire District48 Dona Ana Dona Ana County Dona Ana Hatch Valley Public Schools18 Dona Ana Las Cruces Public Schools19 Dona Ana-Otero Dona Ana Las Cruces41 Gadsden Independent Schools Mesilla Building 42 New Mexico State University Eddy52 Eddy53 Building and refinancing Eddy Carlsbad Municipal Schools Eddy47 Building, equipment and refinancing Carlsbad55 Infrastructure and refinancing Refinancing Eddy County - Happy Valley FD Grant56 Building and refinancing Eddy County - La Huerta FD Grant Guadalupe Grant County - Santa Rita VFD 59 Guadalupe Grant County - Sapillo Creek VFD60 Irrigation District Guadalupe Building, equipment, infrastructure and refinancing 72 Guadalupe County Building, equipment and refinancing Equipment acquisition 20 Guadalupe County - Puerto de Luna FD Water and wastewater 67 Hidalgo 94 Vehicle acquisition Equipment acquisition Equipment acquisition Lea Hidalgo County Vehicle acquisition Lea Lincoln Refinancing TBD Lincoln TBD Hobbs Lincoln Building, equipment and refinancing Carrizozo Municipal School District No. 7 TBD Lovington $170.0 TBD Lincoln County Ruidoso Infrastructure, building, refinancing and equipment Building TBD TBD TBD Infrastructure and equipment $4,000.0 $169.8 TBD TBD $100.0 Infrastructure $225.0 $85.0 Building, equipment and refinancing Building, equipment and refinancing $113.7 Infrastructure, equipment and refinancing TBD TBD $150.0 $2,000.0 TBD TBD $4,000.0 132113 Curry-Roosevelt Curry Texico Municipal Schools Texico Building, equipment and refinancing 100 Building and equipment 104 Grant121 Santa Clara TBD Guadalupe Guadalupe Santa Rosa Vaughn Vehicle acquisition TBD Infrastructure Building $50.0 $160.0 TBD HB 124* SUBSECTION * Some subsections appear more than once. ** Estimated loan amounts are provided by NMFA; actual may vary depending on other revenue sources, capacity, fina 68 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX B AMOUNT** (in thousands) ncing costs, etc. TABLE 7 (in thousands) HB 124 (Chapter 61) 2004 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND COUNTY ENTITY PROJECT LEGISLATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY 23 Otero Otero Alamogordo Public Schools Alamogordo Refinancing Building, equipment and refinancing TBD TBD 68693773 Los Alamos49 Los Alamos50 Los Alamos County Los Alamos Public Schools Luna77 Luna McKinley McKinley Deming Gallup Luna County Gallup-McKinley County Public Schools28 Mora4875 Building, equipment and refinancing Building 85 Mora County - CHET FD Building, infrastructure, equipment and refinancing 95 Otero-Dona Ana Otero Gadsden Independent Schools Quay43 Cloudcroft Municipal Schools Quay88 Quay82 Mesa Technical College44 $4,000.0 Quay County40 Rio Arriba Infrastructure and refinancing San Jon Infrastructure and building 46 Refinancing Rio Arriba Building Building, equipment and infrastructure Rio Arriba-Santa Fe Espanola Rio Arriba 84 Espanola Public School District No. 4591 Rio Arriba County Building, equipment and refinancing Northern New Mexico Community College TBD Roosevelt10 Roosevelt Building Roosevelt Dora Consolidated School District No. 39 Infrastructure, building and equipment Roosevelt Floyd Municipal School District No. 59 Infrastructure, building and equipment Portales Roosevelt County San Juan Equipment Building and equipment Aztec Equipment acquisition TBD TBD Infrastructure and refinancing $5,000.0 Building $10,210.0 Infrastructure, equipment, refinancing and land acquisition TBD TBD TBD Infrastructure and refinancing TBD TBD Infrastructure and refinancing $30.0 Infrastructure, building and equipment $6,000.0 $1,000.0 $3,000.0 $233.3 $500.0 $6,000.0 $50.0 TBD $5,392.9 128 Lincoln Alto Lakes Water and Sanitation District119125123 Building, water and equipment McKinley McKinley University of New Mexico - Gallup Campus Zuni Pueblo Mora Land purchase Wagon Mound116117 Quay Quay TBD Tucumcari Public Schools Tucumcari Infrastructure, building and equipment 113 Building Roosevelt-Curry Texico Municipal Schools Building and refinancing $5,000.0 TBD Building, equipment and refinancing Building, equipment and refinancing TBD $75.0 TBD TBD HB 124* SUBSECTION * Some subsections appear more than once. ** Estimated loan amounts are provided by NMFA; actual may vary depending on other revenue sources, capacity, fina Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 69 APPENDIX B AMOUNT** (in thousands) ncing costs, etc. TABLE 7 (in thousands) HB 124 (Chapter 61) 2004 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND COUNTY ENTITY PROJECT LEGISLATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY 5 Sandoval-Bernalillo Albuquerque Public Schools Building and refinancing TBD 1415323361 Sandoval89 Sandoval90 Sandoval Bernalillo Public Schools99 Sandoval Bernalillo Sandoval Cuba Independent Schools Sandoval Cuba Sandoval Jemez Springs80 Sandoval Rio Rancho Public School District No. 9483 Rio Rancho Sandoval County Building Refinancing Santa Fe Santa Fe Building and refinancing 44 New Mexico Retiree Health Care Authority65 Pojoaque Valley Public Schools Santa Fe-Rio Arriba Espanola Building Infrastructure and equipment Vehicle acquisition Sierra Vehicle, building, equipment and land acquisition Infrastructure Refinancing Building, equipment and refinancing Sierra County - Las Lomas Fire District Equipment $277.8 TBD Infrastructure, equipment, refinancing and land acquisition $5,000.0 $7,500.0 TBD TBD TBD $30.8 TBD $5,000.0 TBD $75.0 1617667996 San Juan97 San Juan San Miguel Bloomfield School District No. 6 San Miguel Bloomfield Las Vegas San Miguel New Mexico Highlands University San Miguel San Miguel County San Miguel County - Conchas Dam Fire and Res. Building Building and equipment Refinancing Building, road, equipment and refinancing Building and equipment Infrastructure, building, refinancing and equipment $3,800.0 TBD TBD $250.0 TBD $350.0 134 San Miguel Sangre de Cristo Solid Waste Authority122 Solid waste 130 Sandoval Sandoval-Bernalillo Corrales101102 Ventana West Public Improvements District103126 Building and equipment Santa Fe Santa Fe105 Santa Fe Santa Fe County114 Santa Fe Santa Fe Public Schools115 Santa Fe124 Agua Fria Community Water Association Sierra Sierra Sierra Refinancing Sierra County - Arrey/Derry VFD Sierra Equipment, software, infrastructure and conservation Truth or Consequences Municipal Schools Truth or Consequences TBD Williamsburg Building, equipment and refinancing Building Roads, building and equipment Building TBD TBD Infrastructure and building Infrastructure and electric Equipment acquisition TBD $20,000.0 TBD $15,000.0 TBD $1,500.0 $244.6 $92.0 HB 124* SUBSECTION * Some subsections appear more than once. ** Estimated loan amounts are provided by NMFA; actual may vary depending on other revenue sources, capacity, fina

70 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX B AMOUNT** (in thousands) ncing costs, etc. TABLE 7 (in thousands) HB 124 (Chapter 61) 2004 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND COUNTY ENTITY PROJECT LEGISLATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR THE NEW MEXICO FINANCE AUTHORITY 1 Statewide Administrative Office of the Courts Infrastructure, building and equipment TBD 8678 Taos Questa11 Torrance1270 Moriarty71 Valencia Valencia Valencia Belen Consolidated School District No. 2 Valencia Belen Los Lunas Public Schools Los Lunas Building and refinancing Equipment acquisition Infrastructure and refinancing Building and refinancing Infrastructure TBD Infrastructure $2,000.0 $2,000.0 $30.0 TBD $5,000.0 74 Socorro Magdalena Vehicle acquisition $60.0 106107108109 Socorro131 Socorro Socorro Socorro County110 Socorro Socorro County - FD111 Socorro County - Veguita FD112 Statewide Socorro133 Department of Transportation Taos118 Taos129 Equipment acquisition Taos Taos County - Weimar-Cunnyngham Spl. Dist. Torrance Taos Municipal School District No. 1 Equipment acquisition Infrastructure and equipment Union Taos Torrance County Union120 Road and refinancing Infrastructure Union County Clayton Equipment Valencia Infrastructure $5,000.0 Valencia County Building and equipment $25,000.0 $150.0 Infrastructure, building and equipment Building, infrastructure, equipment and refinancing $70.0 Equipment acquisition Building, infrastructure and equipment TBD $5,000.0 TBD $3,000.0 $2,000.0 TBD $9,375.0 TBD HB 124* SUBSECTION * Some subsections appear more than once. ** Estimated loan amounts are provided by NMFA; actual may vary depending on other revenue sources, capacity, fina Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 71 APPENDIX C

TABLE 8 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS BY CATEGORY HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

CHILDREN & FAMILY FACILITIES (domestic violence shelters, daycare, etc.) 33 projects $2,608,885

COMMUNITY FACILITIES 192 projects $15,097,000

CORRECTIONS FACILITIES 25 projects $3,170,000

CULTURAL FACILITIES (libraries, museums, arts, etc.) 181 projects $26,319,143

HEALTH FACILITIES 95 projects $10,230,698

HIGHER EDUCATION 129 projects $17,176,929

HIGHWAYS, ROADS & BRIDGES (streets, overpasses, drainage, lights, etc.) 298 projects $35,357,647

JUDICIAL FACILITIES 45 projects $4,087,000

LAW ENFORCEMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY 75 projects $3,361,000

MILITARY & VETERANS 12 projects $794,500

MISCELLANEOUS 93 projects $35,176,500

MULTIPLE PROJECTS (projects grouped by county, district, other) 9 projects $3,280,000

PARKS & RECREATION FACILITIES 237 projects $18,153,429

PUBLIC BUILDINGS (government offices, rest areas, fair facilities, etc.) 130 projects $36,327,610

SCHOOLS (education facilities other than higher education) 535 projects $75,833,831

SENIOR CITIZENS 90 projects $4,504,000

TRANSPORTATION (airports, railroads, buses, vehicles, etc.) 108 projects $15,721,624

UTILITY & WASTE (water lines, sewer, power, landfills, treatment, etc.) 226 projects $28,234,738

WATER & IRRIGATION (rivers, dams, acequias, conservation, water wells) 69 projects $18,206,500

Grand Total $353,641,034

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TABLE 9 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS BY COUNTY HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

BERNALILLO 789 projects $60,434,150

CATRON 11 projects $821,000

CHAVES 93 projects $2,960,000

CIBOLA 62 projects $3,410,000

COLFAX 24 projects $1,002,500

CURRY 46 projects $5,573,750

DE BACA 17 projects $653,000

DONA ANA 192 projects $42,630,698

EDDY 84 projects $4,849,000

GRANT 43 projects $3,913,000

GUADALUPE 21 projects $1,285,000

HARDING 9 projects $515,400

HIDALGO 13 projects $1,525,000

LEA 59 projects $4,277,000

LINCOLN 47 projects $3,024,000

LOS ALAMOS 2 projects $80,000

LUNA 17 projects $2,518,000

MCKINLEY 103 projects $5,976,750

MORA 31 projects $1,572,000

MULTIPLE CO. 24 projects $10,045,000

OTERO 69 projects $9,380,000

QUAY 13 projects $1,029,000

RIO ARRIBA 91 projects $7,249,760

ROOSEVELT 58 projects $2,312,000

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TABLE 9 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS BY COUNTY HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

SAN JUAN 68 projects $9,465,150

SAN MIGUEL 68 projects $6,275,500

SANDOVAL 133 projects $8,981,741

SANTA FE 180 projects $25,536,000

SIERRA 17 projects $2,420,000

SOCORRO 21 projects $2,602,000

STATEWIDE 39 projects $109,504,000

TAOS 62 projects $5,572,400

TORRANCE 20 projects $1,103,000

UNION 12 projects $465,000

VALENCIA 44 projects $4,680,235

Grand Total $353,641,034

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TABLE 10 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS BY AGENCY HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTROL DIV 11 projects $10,570,000

GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 1 project $5,000,000

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF 2 projects $150,000

HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON 3 projects $10,200,000

HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, NEW MEXICO 4 projects $945,000

INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF 162 projects $12,822,500

INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION 20 projects $626,000

JUNIOR COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO 1 project $655,500

LAND OFFICE, STATE 2 projects $1,350,000

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SERVICE 2 projects $1,325,000

LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION 991 projects $75,484,908

LUNA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 4 projects $110,000

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMISSION 2 projects $17,000

MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF 4 projects $740,000

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY 33 projects $6,533,000

PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 521 projects $32,643,831

PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF 1 project $750,000

PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY COUNCIL 1 project $22,000,000

PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND 1 project $10,000,000

SAN JUAN COLLEGE 6 projects $1,160,000

SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2 projects $145,000

TAXATION AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT 1 project $1,000,000

TOURISM DEPARTMENT 2 projects $200,000

TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF 260 projects $34,340,407

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TABLE 10 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS BY AGENCY HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO 45 projects $5,743,429

WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND 1 project $1,500,000

WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY 4 projects $160,000

Grand Total $353,641,034

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The following table contains a complete listing of capital outlay projects included in House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 293. Projects that were vetoed have a “VETO” notation following the requested amount.

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County

Fund: severance tax bonds

Agency: AGENCY ON AGING, STATE

BEAR CANYON SENIOR CENTER EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION 3/ 1 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo LOS VOLCANES SENIOR CENTER CONSTRUCTION 108/ 16 $100,000 Bernalillo LOS VOLCANES SENIOR CTR REPAIR/RENOVATE 108/ 17 $53,000 Bernalillo GRANTS SENIOR CENTER RENOVATE 108/ 1 $50,000 Cibola LOVINGTON SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 3/ 2 $50,000 Lea TATUM SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE 108/ 6 $30,000 Lea IYANBITO CHP SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 108/ 12 $50,000 McKinley MORA SENIOR CENTER FOOD DELIVERY TRUCK PURCHASE 108/ 4 $50,000 Mora RIO ARRIBA/SAN MIGUEL/SF COS SENIOR BUS PURCHASE 108/ 8 $80,000 Multiple Co. SAN JUAN PUEBLO SENIOR CTRS OFFICE EQUIP 108/ 11 $50,000 Rio Arriba SAN MIGUEL CO SENIOR VAN 108/ 5 $50,000 San Miguel RIO RANCHO SENIOR CTR HVAC 3/ 3 $100,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MEADOWLARK SENIOR CENTER HVAC REPLACE 3/ 4 $145,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MEADOWLARK SR CTR AC UPGRADE & REPAIR 108/ 2 $75,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MEADOWLARK SENIOR CENTER HVAC REPLACE 108/ 7 $70,000 Sandoval ELDORADO SENIOR CENTER CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 3/ 5 $285,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SENIOR SERVICES BUS 108/ 3 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO/ELDORADO AREA/SR CTR 108/ 9 $100,000 Santa Fe ELDORADO SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT 108/ 10 $100,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 108/ 13 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SENIOR SVCS BUS 108/ 14 $50,000 Santa Fe TOME/ADELINO SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT-PH 2 3/ 6 $300,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO SENIOR CENTER RENOVATIONS 108/ 15 $100,000 Valencia Subtotal for AGENCY ON AGING, STATE $1,988,000

Agency: ALBUQUERQUE TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE ALB TVI MONTOYA CAMPUS ADA IMPROVEMENTS 17/ A $175,000 VETO Bernalillo Subtotal for ALBUQUERQUE TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE $0

Agency: CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND FT STANTON BUILDINGS RENOVATE/RESTORE 18 $135,000 Lincoln Subtotal for CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND $135,000

Agency: COURT - 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT MCKINLEY CO CTHSE WIRE, EQUIP AND FURNISH ADDITION 109 $350,000 McKinley Subtotal for COURT - 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT $350,000

Agency: COURT - 12TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 12TH JUD DIST CT ARRAIGNMENT EQUIP 5 $67,000 Otero Subtotal for COURT - 12TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT $67,000

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Agency: COURT - 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT EXPANSION 4 $50,000 Dona Ana Subtotal for COURT - 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT $50,000

Agency: FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF DFA SHARE PROJECT 11 $10,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF $10,000,000

Agency: ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF CARNUEL MDW&WWCA WATER SYSTEM 9/ 1 $100,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK UTILITIES EXTENSION 9/ 2 $200,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS SEWER SYSTEM EXPAND 9/ 3 $250,000 Bernalillo TIJERAS WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE-PH 3 113/ 1 $80,000 Bernalillo CARNUEL MDW&WWCA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 113/ 3 $50,000 Bernalillo HAGERMAN SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 113/ 18 $25,000 Chaves CUMBERLAND COOP WUA WATER SYS IMPROVE 113/ 19 $50,000 Chaves FAMBROUGH WATER COOP WATER SYS IMPROVE 113/ 20 $25,000 Chaves FRENCH WATER USERS ASSOCIATION WATER SYS IMPROVE 113/ 15 $50,000 Colfax FORT SUMNER TO SANTA ROSA PIPELINE STUDY 113/ 17 $25,000 De Baca DONA ANA MDWCA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT 9/ 4 $190,000 Dona Ana SUNLAND PARK WATER COLLECTION/WATER SYS IMPROVE 9/ 5 $500,000 Dona Ana LA UNION WATER SYSTEM 9/ 6 $500,000 Dona Ana PAISANO ROAD WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 9/ 7 $100,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA MDWCA DESIGN/CONSTRUCT PROJECT 113/ 9 $100,000 Dona Ana SAN MIGUEL MDWCA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 113/ 29 $50,000 Dona Ana LOVING WWATER COLLECTION & TREATMENT SYS UPGRADE 113/ 28 $100,000 Eddy ROY WATER LINES IMPROVE 113/ 12 $25,000 Harding MOSQUERO WATER LINE INSTALLATION 113/ 13 $12,250 VETO Harding LORDSBURG WATER LINE REPLACE 113/ 35 $50,000 Hidalgo JAL SEWER SYSTEM REPLACE 113/ 27 $70,000 Lea RUIDOSO DOWNS WATER STORAGE TANK 9/ 8 $200,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO DOWNS WWATER TREATMENT FCLTY IMPROVE-EPA 9/ 9 $150,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO DOWNS SEWER COLLECTION SYS EXPAND 9/ 10 $200,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO DOWNS WASTE TRANSFER STATION 9/ 11 $100,000 Lincoln BAYO WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCT 9/ 12 $100,000 VETO Los Alamos DEMING STORM SEWER & WATER REUSE PROJECT 113/ 38 $100,000 Luna COLUMBUS WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 113/ 39 $50,000 Luna WHITE CLIFFS MDWCA SEWER PLANT/DISPOSAL SYS 113/ 30 $75,000 McKinley WILLIAMS ACRES WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT IMPROVE 113/ 31 $50,000 McKinley WAGON MOUND WATER IMPROVE 113/ 5 $50,000 Mora CHIMAYO REGIONAL WATER SYS IN SF & RIO ARRIBA CO 9/ 20 $1,000,000 Multiple Co. ALAMOGORDO RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM 9/ 13 $107,000 Otero TIMBERON WATER/SAN DIST WATER TANK 9/ 15 $100,000 Otero TIMBERON WATER/SAN DIST PLAN/DRILL WELL 9/ 14 $100,000 Otero CLOUDCROFT WWATER TRTMNT PLANT PLAN/DESIGN 9/ 16 $100,000 Otero

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Project TitleSection Amount County CLOUDCROFT WWATER TREATMNT PLANT UPGRADE/REPLACE 113/ 21 $200,000 Otero WEED WATER USERS ASSOC WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE 113/ 22 $75,000 Otero TIMBERON WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT WELLS 113/ 23 $75,000 Otero TUCUMCARI WASTEWATER TREATMENT FCLTY 9/ 17 $70,000 Quay TUCUMCARI WATER/SEWER IMPROVE 113/ 16 $50,000 Quay ESPANOLA REGIONAL WATER SYS IN RIO ARRIBA & SF CO 9/ 18 $2,000,000 Rio Arriba CHAMA WASTEWATER TREATMENT FCLTY 9/ 19 $350,000 Rio Arriba BLOOMFIELD WATER DELIVERY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 9/ 21 $200,000 San Juan AZTEC RAW WATER STORAGE FCLTY 9/ 22 $340,000 San Juan NORTH STAR WUA WATER LINES UPGRADE 9/ 23 $150,000 San Juan NSWUA US HWY 550 WATER LINE UPGRADES 113/ 25 $50,000 San Juan AZTEC RAW WATER STORAGE FCLTY 113/ 26 $150,000 San Juan PECOS WASTEWATER PROJECT 9/ 25 $1,000,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY 9/ 24 $1,000,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS SEWER LINE IMPROVE/ROMERO ST 113/ 11 $50,000 San Miguel SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION PRJT DEV/CONSTRUCT 9/ 26 $50,000 Sandoval PLACITAS WATER SYS IMPROVE 9/ 27 $50,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION PILOT PRJT 9/ 28 $110,000 Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS DOMESTIC WUA-WATER LINE 9/ 29 $97,738 Sandoval CANON MDWCA WATER SYSTEM UPGRADES-SANDOVAL CO 9/ 30 $250,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION PILOT PRJT PH 1 113/ 2 $20,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION PILOT PRJT 113/ 7 $40,000 Sandoval PLACITAS WATER SYS IMPROVE 113/ 8 $75,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO WASTE CONSERVATION PILOT PRJT 113/ 10 $25,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL COUNTY WASTE CONVERSION PILOT PRJT-PH 1 113/ 24 $50,000 Sandoval EDGEWOOD WWATER SYSTEM 9/ 31 $500,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE WATER PROJECT 9/ 32 $2,000,000 Santa Fe EDGEWOOD WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVE 113/ 4 $25,000 Santa Fe EDGEWOOD WWATER SYSTEM 113/ 6 $75,000 Santa Fe RUFINA ST TO AGUA FRIA RD SEWER LINE EXTEND 113/ 32 $63,000 Santa Fe AGUA FRIA/RUMBO AL SUR RED SEWER LINE EXTEND 113/ 33 $50,000 Santa Fe SILER/AGUA FRIA RD INTERSECT SEWER LINE EXTEND 113/ 34 $50,000 Santa Fe T OR C EFFLUENT WATER SYSTEM. 113/ 36 $100,000 Sierra ELEPHANT BUTTE-NORTH AREA SIERRA RGNL WW SYSTEM 113/ 37 $100,000 Sierra SOCORRO WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM 9/ 33 $500,000 Socorro CLAYTON WATER TOWER REPAIR/RENOVATE 9/ 34 $75,000 Union CLAYTON WATER TOWER REPAIR/RECONDITION 113/ 14 $25,000 Union BELEN WATER WELL NO. 4 REPLACE 9/ 35 $600,000 Valencia Subtotal for ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF $15,587,738

Agency: TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF PASEO DEL NORTE FROM RAINBOW TO GOLF COURSE RD 15/ 1 $300,000 Bernalillo RIO BRAVO BLVD EXTEND/ACCESS MESA DEL SOL 15/ 2 $50,000 Bernalillo CORONA STREET IMPROVE FROM HOLBROOK TO EUBANK 15/ 3 $80,000 Bernalillo BURLISON DRIVE MEDIAN LNDSCP/ACADEMY TO ESTHER 15/ 4 $55,000 VETO Bernalillo WILSHIRE AVE IMPROVE BETWEEN HOLBROOK/EUBANK 15/ 5 $120,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County LOUISIANA-ELENA STREET CROSSING IMPROVE 15/ 7 $55,000 Bernalillo ELENA ST IMPROVE 15/ 6 $80,000 VETO Bernalillo MENAUL BLVD LANDSCAPING MEDIANS 15/ 8 $250,000 VETO Bernalillo UNSER BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 10 $2,000,000 Bernalillo ISLETA BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 9 $2,000,000 Bernalillo COORS AND SEQUOIA INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 11 $2,000,000 Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 15/ 12 $100,000 Bernalillo MONTGOMERY BLVD MEDIAN LANDSCAPING 119/ 4 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTEND 119/ 6 $300,000 Bernalillo CANDELARIAS VILLAGE CTR STREETSCAPE 119/ 10 $45,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 13 $50,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY RD IMPROVE/SPEED BUMPS 119/ 28 $50,000 VETO Bernalillo MILDRED/4TH ST TRAFFIC LIGHTS PURCHASE/INSTALL 119/ 30 $50,000 Bernalillo VALLEY GARDENS/WESTGATE HEIGHTS SPEED BUMPS 119/ 29 $50,000 VETO Bernalillo TOWNSEND & TRUJILLO SW RD IMPROVE 119/ 45 $70,000 Bernalillo MOUNTAINEER RD IMPROVE 15/ 13 $50,000 Catron W MCGAFFEY ST DESIGN/PLAN OVERLAY 15/ 14 $70,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL RAILROAD XING REPAIR AT HWY 285 119/ 1 $25,000 Chaves KANSAS STREET PLANNING, DESIGN AND RECONSTRUCTION 119/ 23 $25,000 Chaves ANGEL FIRE LIBERTY SQUARE PROJECT 119/ 19 $25,000 Colfax CLOVIS STREETSCAPE/MAIN STREET PRJT 15/ 15 $100,000 Curry NM HWY 467 OVERPASS 15/ 16 $100,000 Curry CLOVIS INDUSTRIAL PARK ROADS/INFRA 15/ 17 $272,000 Curry CURRY CO CHEESE PLANT ROAD CONSTRUCT 15/ 39 $70,000 Curry CANNON AFB OVERPASS/ENTRANCE 15/ 19 $300,000 Curry CURRY COUNTY ROAD 4 IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 18 $1,000,000 Curry CLOVIS STREETSCAPE/MAIN STREET PRJT 119/ 16 $10,000 VETO Curry CURRY COUNTY ROAD AND STREET IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 17 $121,750 Curry CURRY CO RD RR2N REPAIR/CHIP SEAL 119/ 22 $50,000 Curry CURRY CO RD K IMPROVE 119/ 25 $50,000 Curry CHURCH STREET WALKWAY 15/ 20 $247,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES EAST MESA ROADS IMPROVE 15/ 21 $50,000 Dona Ana REYNOLDS DRIVE IMPROVE 15/ 22 $100,000 Dona Ana MORNINGSIDE ROAD IMPROVE 15/ 24 $50,000 Dona Ana SANDHILL RD IMPROVE 15/ 23 $50,000 Dona Ana SUNLAND PARK STREET, LIGHTING AND LANDSCAPING IMPR 15/ 25 $200,000 Dona Ana EL MILAGRO PAVING AND STREETLIGHTING 119/ 11 $50,000 Dona Ana SUNLAND PARK RD IMPROVE 119/ 32 $300,000 Dona Ana MESQUITE RD IMPROVE 119/ 33 $100,000 Dona Ana BELL/MANZO RDS UTILITY INFRA/STORM DRAINAGE IMPROV 119/ 34 $50,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO ROADS IMPROVE FOR EMERGENCY ACCESS 119/ 35 $75,000 Dona Ana SANDHILL ROAD PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 40 $28,000 VETO Dona Ana EAST REYNOLDS DRIVE IMPROVE 119/ 38 $200,000 Dona Ana DRAGON FLY AVENUE PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 41 $110,000 Dona Ana HONDO ROAD PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 39 $75,000 Dona Ana DIAZ AVE IMPROVE 119/ 2 $50,000 Grant LORDSBURG STREET IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 24 $75,000 Hidalgo

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Project TitleSection Amount County MAIN ST STREETSCAPE PHASE 2 CONSTRUCT 15/ 26 $22,000 VETO Lea LEA CO RD IMPROVE 15/ 27 $300,000 Lea TATUM STREET IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 28 $150,000 VETO Lea NIZHONI BLVD EXTEND-PH 2 15/ 29 $350,000 McKinley BREAD SPRINGS CHAPTER ROAD IMPROVE & MAINT YARD 119/ 36 $50,000 McKinley GALLUP TWIN BUTTES/CRESTVIEW LP RD IMPROVE 119/ 37 $63,000 McKinley BERNALILLO TO BELEN COMMUTER RAIL PROJECT 15/ 31 $3,000,000 Multiple Co. SANTA FE/ALBUQUERQUE COMMUTER RAIL SYSTEM 15/ 30 $4,600,000 Multiple Co. HOLLOMAN AFB OVERPASS/ENTRANCE 15/ 32 $300,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO RELIEF ROUTE CONNECTORS 15/ 33 $52,000 Otero 1ST STREET SIDEWALKS & RAMPS-ADA 15/ 36 $77,000 Otero SOUTH FLORIDA AVE WIDEN & EXTEND 15/ 34 $77,000 Otero WEST 1ST ST BRIDGE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 15/ 35 $77,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO SIDEWALK AND RAMP CONSTRUCT 119/ 9 $50,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO ROAD IMPROVE 119/ 8 $200,000 Otero AVENUE O IMPROVE 15/ 37 $94,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 38 $60,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO ROADS IMPROVE 119/ 21 $50,000 Roosevelt US HWY 491 STREET LIGHTING AT INTERSECTIONS 15/ 40 $200,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 5290 IMPROVE 15/ 41 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 3500 PH 3 IMPROVE 15/ 42 $400,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 3950 IMPROVE 15/ 43 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RDS 3250 AND 3450 IMPROVE 15/ 45 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 4990 IMPROVE 15/ 44 $50,000 San Juan BLOOMFIELD RD IMPROVE 119/ 27 $135,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD IMPROVE PH 3 119/ 48 $100,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 6480 IMPROVE 119/ 47 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 3250/3450 IMPROVE 119/ 46 $50,000 San Juan EL LLANO RD IMPROVE 119/ 5 $75,000 San Miguel ROMERO STREET IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 14 $90,000 San Miguel CO RD B-41-D SAN JOSE BRIDGE REPAIR/CONSTRUCT 119/ 15 $50,000 San Miguel CONCHAS DAM ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 20 $50,000 San Miguel LOMA LARGO RD IMPROVE 15/ 46 $75,000 VETO Sandoval 40TH ST REALIGNMENT-RIO RANCHO 15/ 47 $210,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO SIDEWALKS 15/ 48 $153,000 Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY-NM HWY 4 15/ 49 $50,000 Sandoval CORRALES ACCESS POINT "A" ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 50 $150,000 VETO Sandoval LA MADERA RD PAVE 119/ 3 $50,000 Sandoval CORRALES LOMA LARGA RD PROJECT PLAN & CONSTRUCT 119/ 12 $75,000 Sandoval 40TH STREET & NORTHERN BLVD ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 119/ 26 $98,000 Sandoval CAMINO DE LOS MONTOYAS CONSTRUCT 15/ 51 $225,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 67J MATERIALS FOR PAVING 119/ 31 $60,000 Santa Fe CAMINO CARLOS RAEL LOW-WATER CROSSING/BANK IMPROVE 119/ 44 $50,000 Santa Fe WATER ST PAVE/DRAINAGE PROJECT 119/ 43 $25,000 VETO Sierra TEWA ST DRAINAGE IMPROVE 119/ 42 $175,000 Sierra SOCORRO PLAZA INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS 15/ 52 $260,000 Socorro SOCORRO CO RD B-127 EASEMENT PROPERTY 15/ 53 $50,000 Socorro

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Project TitleSection Amount County EL RITO RD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 119/ 7 $50,000 Taos EL RITO RD IMPROVE 119/ 18 $50,000 Taos BELEN MULTIPURPOSE REC PARK IMPROVE 15/ 55 $100,000 Valencia LUNA HILLS SIDEWALK IMPROVE-ADA 15/ 54 $50,000 Valencia Subtotal for TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF $23,696,750

Agency: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT LAS CRUCES REVITALIZATION PLAN 7/ 1 $200,000 Dona Ana X-PRIZE CUP SPACE SHOW INFRASTRUCTURE 7/ 2 $4,000,000 Otero Subtotal for ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT $4,200,000

Agency: ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT MESILLA VALLEY BOSQUE STATE PK LAND/EASEMENT/DVLP 16 $200,000 Dona Ana Subtotal for ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPAR $200,000

Agency: EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY ENMU-ROSWELL SOUND STAGE 120/ A/ 8 $25,000 Chaves ENMU-ROSWELL ACTIVITY BUS-SPECIAL NEEDS PRGM 120/ A/ 9 $25,000 VETO Chaves ENMU-ROSWELL SOUND STAGE 120/ A/10 $30,000 VETO Chaves ENMU DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM 120/ A/12 $25,000 VETO Eddy ENMU BUILDING ACQUIRE/RENOVATE FOR ONE-STOP CTR 17/ B $100,000 Lincoln ENMU-RUIDOSO BRANCH-PH1 EXPAND/ROOF REPLACEMENT 120/ A/ 1 $25,000 VETO Lincoln ENMU TEACH ED DIST LEARN PRGM UNITS 120/ A/ 3 $30,000 VETO Multiple Co. ENMU-KENW-TV NEWS 3 EQUIP & UPGRADE TECHNOLOGY 120/ A/ 2 $50,000 VETO Roosevelt ENMU LEWIS COOPER ARENA BLEACHERS 120/ A/ 5 $33,000 Roosevelt ENMU INSTRUCTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS EQUIP 120/ A/ 4 $25,000 Roosevelt ENMU ATHLETICS BUS 120/ A/ 6 $90,000 Roosevelt ENMU-PORTALES CAMPUS LIGHTING 120/ A/ 7 $40,000 Roosevelt ENMU INSTRUCTIONAL COM EQUIP-PURCHASE & INSTALL 120/ A/11 $25,000 Roosevelt Subtotal for EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY $338,000

Agency: INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION SAN CRISTOBAL DITCH ASSOCIATION LINING PROJECT 112 $50,000 Taos Subtotal for INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION $50,000

Agency: LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION RINCONADA PARK PH 3 AND 4 CONSTRUCT 13/ 1 $70,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 13/ 2 $50,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT 13/ 3 $50,000 Bernalillo WYOMING LIBRARY CONSTRUCT/RENOVATE 13/ 4 $100,000 Bernalillo MONTGOMERY BLVD MEDIAN LANDSCAPE 13/ 5 $47,000 VETO Bernalillo ROOSEVELT PARK RENOVATION 13/ 6 $100,000 Bernalillo SPRUCE PARK IMPROVE 13/ 7 $100,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY MULTIPURPOSE FAMILY SVC CENTER-PH 1 13/ 8 $668,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County SANDIA HEIGHTS PARK IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 9 $100,000 VETO Bernalillo TIJERAS VILLAGE HALL RENOVATE 13/ 10 $50,000 Bernalillo MANZANO MESA MULTIPURPOSE CENTER EXPAND 13/ 11 $200,000 Bernalillo SANDIA SCIENCE & TECH PK DEVELOP 13/ 12 $240,000 Bernalillo MANZANO MESA WATER SPRAY PK PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 13/ 13 $200,000 Bernalillo VINEYARD PARK-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 14 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 13/ 15 $50,000 Bernalillo NORTH DOMINGO BACA MULTIGEN CTR 13/ 16 $50,000 Bernalillo WELLS PARK CMTY CTR DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP/IMPROVE 13/ 17 $200,000 Bernalillo JEANNE BELLAMAH CMTY SHELTER CTR REPAIR/IMPROVE 13/ 18 $116,485 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 13/ 19 $130,000 Bernalillo ANDERSON-ABRUZZO INTRNATL BALLOON MUSEUM EXHIBITS 13/ 20 $50,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 13/ 21 $55,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 13/ 22 $1,000,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE OPEN SPACE LAND ACQUISITION 13/ 23 $3,500,000 Bernalillo WESTGATE LITTLE LEAGUE PARK IMPROVE 13/ 24 $325,000 Bernalillo LOS ALTOS POOL DIVING TANK RENOVATE 13/ 25 $175,000 Bernalillo RIO BRAVO PARK MODULAR SKATE PARK 13/ 26 $345,000 Bernalillo AIDS/HIV CHILD PATIENT FAMILY HOUSING-BERN CO 13/ 27 $175,000 Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LITTLE LEAGUE LAND ACQUIRE 13/ 28 $50,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 13/ 29 $50,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 13/ 30 $55,000 Bernalillo BERNALILLO CO SHERIFF'S OFFICE THERMAL IMAGING SYS 13/ 31 $200,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY CRISIS SHELTER FCLTY-REN & CONSTRUCT 117/ 22 $75,000 Bernalillo AMBASSADOR EDWARD L. ROMERO PARK-PH 1 CONSTRUCT 117/ 23 $175,000 Bernalillo PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY FAMILY SERV PH 2 EXPANSION 117/ 24 $40,000 Bernalillo TIJERAS INFORMATION CTR-PH 1 DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 117/ 27 $40,000 Bernalillo LOS VECINOS COMMUNITY CTR PARK IMPROVE 117/ 28 $20,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN AREA FIRST RESPOND INFO TECH INFRA 117/ 29 $45,000 Bernalillo LOMAS TRAMWAY LINEAR PARK PHASE 2 IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 32 $100,000 Bernalillo TRAMWAY LOMAS MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 35 $40,000 Bernalillo TIJERAS CANYON YUCCA STATUE WELCOME SIGNAGE 117/ 33 $35,000 Bernalillo LOMAS LIBRARY RENOVATION AND REPAIR 117/ 34 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 36 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 117/ 37 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo HILAND THEATER RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT 117/ 38 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo LOMAS LIBRARY RENOVATE 117/ 39 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 117/ 41 $25,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 117/ 42 $60,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 43 $35,000 Bernalillo PARADISE HILLS LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 50 $70,000 Bernalillo ALB RAILYARD STATION MAINTENANCE/RENOVATION 117/ 65 $40,000 Bernalillo ALTAMONT LITTLE LEAGUE PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 66 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo ALB NORTH DOMINGO BACA MULTIGENERATIONAL CENTER 117/ 67 $100,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 117/ 68 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LL FIELDS IMPROVE & EQUIP 117/ 69 $30,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 70 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 117/ 71 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo 4TH ST REDEVELOP-NORTH VALLEY 117/ 80 $50,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM RENOVATE-PH 1 117/ 81 $50,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE RESTORATION/NON-NATIVE PLANT REMOVAL-ALB 117/ 83 $108,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE BRUSH-FIRE TRUCK-NORTH VALLEY 117/ 84 $85,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE FARMERS MKT FURN PRCHS 117/105 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo ANDERSON-ABRUZZO INTRNATL BALLOON MUSEUM EXHIBITS 117/107 $50,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 117/108 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo ALAMEDA LITTLE LEAGUE CONCESSION STAND 117/109 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo DOMINGO BACA PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 117/110 $87,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 117/182 $50,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY HEALTH FCLTY DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/201 $200,000 Bernalillo WESTGATE HEIGHTS PARK IMPROVE 117/199 $188,000 Bernalillo HUBBELL HSE ROOF REPLACE/UPGRADE FCLTY 117/200 $100,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER RENOVATION 117/216 $88,000 Bernalillo CASA GRANDE LINEAR PK DESIGN/CONSTRUCT PH 3 & 4 117/228 $30,000 VETO Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LITTLE LEAGUE LAND PURCHASE 117/229 $76,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 117/231 $50,000 Bernalillo ALB MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY CONSTRUCT/RENOVATION 117/232 $50,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 117/233 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo SOUTHWEST VELODROME PARK RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 117/240 $95,000 VETO Bernalillo CESAR CHAVEZ & MESA VERDE CMTY CTR EQUIP/FURNISH 117/241 $58,000 Bernalillo PHIL CHACON PARK AND VET MEMORIAL IMPROVE 117/242 $50,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 117/244 $25,000 Bernalillo PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY FAMILY SERV PH 2 EXPANSION 117/249 $60,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE SPRUCE PARK RENOVATIONS 117/250 $100,000 Bernalillo SILVER HILLS REFORESTATION PROJECT PHASE 3 117/251 $50,000 Bernalillo PRF ART THEATER BLDG EQUIP TECH/ASSISTIVE DEVICES 117/252 $50,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA COMMUNITY CENTER 117/253 $70,000 Bernalillo ATRISCO & SERNA LITTLE LEAGUE PARK 117/254 $50,000 Bernalillo EAST ATRISCO KIMBAR PARK CONSTRUCTION 117/255 $90,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY MULTIPURPOSE FAMILY SVC CENTER-PH 1 117/256 $100,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 117/257 $150,000 Bernalillo ATRISCO SW SIDEWALKS BTWN 5 POINTS RD & BRIDGE 117/258 $105,000 Bernalillo LADERA GOLF COURSE IMPROVEMENTS 117/259 $50,000 Bernalillo ALVARADO PARK DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/RENOVATE 117/275 $75,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM DESIGN, CONSTRUCT & RENOVATE 117/271 $75,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 117/272 $2,000 VETO Bernalillo MCKINNEY MEDIAN LANDSCAPING PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/276 $100,000 VETO Bernalillo HODGIN NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC OFF-LEASH DOG PARK 117/273 $64,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPT THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS 117/277 $25,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT 117/274 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 117/278 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 117/279 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo BURLISON DRIVE MEDIAN LNDSCP/ACADEMY TO ESTHER 117/280 $100,000 VETO Bernalillo RESERVE PRIMARY CARE CLINIC CONSTRUCT 13/ 32 $50,000 Catron CATRON COUNTY FAIR BUILDING 13/ 33 $50,000 VETO Catron

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Project TitleSection Amount County GLENWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER AND LIBRARY 117/ 16 $75,000 Catron MEMORIAL LAND PURCHASE 117/ 21 $50,000 Catron ROSWELL BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB BUILDING REPAIR 13/ 34 $50,000 Chaves ROSWELL BASEBALL FIELD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 13/ 35 $50,000 VETO Chaves CHAVES CO CULTURAL/EDUCATIONAL CTR RENOVATE 13/ 36 $150,000 VETO Chaves CHAVES CO FIRE TRAINING CTR DRILL TOWER CONSTRUCT 13/ 37 $50,000 Chaves ROSWELL HIST SOCIETY ARCHIVE BLDG DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 13/ 38 $100,000 Chaves ROSWELL RANDY WILLIS PK LITTLE LEAGUE BBALL LIGHT 13/ 39 $140,000 Chaves ROSWELL SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELD DESIGN/BUILD 117/ 5 $83,000 Chaves ROSWELL BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB CONSTRUCT/MAIN/EQUIP 117/ 2 $15,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIELDS CONSTRUCT 117/ 3 $15,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL WEST MESCALERO RD CITY PARK DESIGN/BUILD 117/ 4 $75,000 Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE HIKE/BIKE TRAIL LIGHT INSTALL 117/ 9 $15,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL HIST SOCIETY ARCHIVE BLDG DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/ 7 $25,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL MUSEUM HVAC PLAN/DESIGN/REPLACE 117/ 8 $15,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL ANIMAL SHELTER IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 11 $30,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 117/139 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUILDING CONSTRUCT 117/140 $40,000 VETO Chaves HAGERMAN LL FIELDS & SPORTS COMPLEX IMPROVE 117/142 $30,000 Chaves HAGERMAN COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVE 117/143 $10,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT DRILL TOWER & BURN ROOM 117/144 $50,000 Chaves DEXTER HEALTH CLINIC ROOF REPLACE 117/145 $10,000 VETO Chaves DEXTER CENTRAL FIRE STATION-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/147 $50,000 Chaves DEXTER SWIMMING POOL RENOVATE 117/146 $10,000 VETO Chaves SIDNEY GUTIERREZ MID SCHL BUILDING IMPROVE 117/148 $40,000 Chaves PENASCO FIRE DEPT RADIO EQUIP/IMPROVE 117/149 $75,000 Chaves ROSWELL SPRING RIVER GOLF COURSE ADDITION 117/151 $25,000 VETO Chaves BLACKDOM MEMORIAL STATUE-ROSWELL 117/152 $10,000 Chaves DUNKEN VOL FIRE DEPT STORAGE/EQUIP/EXPAND 117/153 $50,000 Chaves LAKE ARTHUR LITTLE LEAGUE PARK REPAIR/RENOVATE 117/154 $10,000 VETO Chaves CHAVES CO CULTURAL/EDUCATIONAL CTR RENOVATE 117/155 $70,000 Chaves CHAVES CO RADIOLOGY BUILDING PURCHASE/RENOVATE 117/156 $50,000 Chaves CIBOLA CO HIST/CULT MUSEUM PKG ACQ/PH 2 RENOVATE 117/ 85 $100,000 Cibola GRANTS WATER DEPT EQUIP 117/ 88 $70,000 Cibola GRANTS STREET DEPT EQUIP 117/ 86 $80,000 Cibola GRANTS CEMETERY LAND & IMPROVE 117/ 87 $75,000 Cibola CIBOLA COUNTY JAIL EQUIPMENT/VEHICLES 117/ 92 $100,000 Cibola CIBOLA CO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FURNITURE/VEHICLES 117/ 91 $68,000 Cibola MILAN POLICE DEPARTMENT RENOVATIONS 117/ 93 $25,000 Cibola GRANTS ELECTRONIC MESSAGE SIGN PURCHASE 117/ 94 $50,000 Cibola EAGLE NEST LAND ACQUISITION 117/ 25 $80,000 Colfax SPRINGER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER RENOVATE 117/116 $25,000 Colfax RATON HIST PUB BUILDINGS RENOVATE 117/117 $25,000 Colfax ANGEL FIRE PRIMARY CARE CLINIC PH 1 CONSTRUCT 117/118 $35,000 Colfax CLOVIS LA CASA FAMILY HEALTH CENTER ADDITION 13/ 40 $100,000 Curry CLOVIS NATATORIUM & RECREATION BUILDING RENOVATE 13/ 41 $250,000 Curry CURRY CO ADULT DETENTION CENTER RENOVATE 13/ 42 $250,000 VETO Curry

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Project TitleSection Amount County CLOVIS-CURRY CO BIZ DEVELOP CTR 13/ 43 $200,000 Curry CLOVIS LIFE SAVER FOOD BANK EQUIPMENT 13/ 44 $50,000 VETO Curry CURRY CO ADULT DETENTION CENTER RENOVATE 117/119 $50,000 Curry CLOVIS-CURRY CO BUSINESS DEVELOP CTR IMPROVE 117/125 $25,000 Curry CLOVIS HEAD START KINDERGARTEN PLAYGROUND EQUIP 117/137 $30,000 Curry TEXICO FIRE DEPT OFFICES/TRAINING RM CONSTRUCT 117/157 $25,000 Curry CLOVIS RECREATION BUILDING & NATATORIUM RENOVATE 117/161 $50,000 Curry CLOVIS STREETSCAPE/MAIN STREET PRJT 117/170 $25,000 Curry CLOVIS BIZ DVLP CTR PRCHS/CONSTRUCT/DESIGN/REMODEL 117/167 $25,000 Curry DE BACA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY REPAIR 117/131 $25,000 De Baca DE BACA COUNTY VEHICLES & EQUIP PURCHASE 117/132 $15,000 De Baca DE BACA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS REPAIR 117/133 $25,000 De Baca DE BACA COUNTY ANNEX BUILDING REPAIR 117/134 $10,000 De Baca ROBLEDO COMMUNITY CTR PLAYGROUND REPAIR/IMPROVE 13/ 46 $50,000 Dona Ana VETERANS' MUSEUM FEASIBILITY STUDY-DONA ANA CO 13/ 45 $60,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO RECREATION FCLTY 13/ 47 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 13/ 48 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES AFFORD HSING DEVELOP FOR MENTALLY ILL 13/ 49 $228,000 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE PHASE 3 13/ 50 $90,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA COUNTY VETERANS' MEMORIAL WALL 13/ 51 $100,000 Dona Ana BERINO PARK & ROAD IMPROVE 13/ 52 $95,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 13/ 53 $425,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES MESQUITE HISTORICAL DISTRICT 13/ 54 $350,000 Dona Ana LA CLINICA DE FAMILIA EAST MESA DENTAL CTR EQUIP 13/ 55 $70,000 Dona Ana HATCH JUDICIAL COMPLEX CONSTRUCT 13/ 56 $500,000 Dona Ana RIO GRANDE THEATER IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 57 $700,000 Dona Ana MESQUITE HISTORIC DISTRICT PLAN/DES/IMPROVE 117/ 95 $100,000 Dona Ana PEREGRINOS FD BANK/MESILLA VALLEY CMTY OF HOPE OFC 117/ 96 $100,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 117/ 97 $100,000 Dona Ana RODEY MLTPRPS CTR PH 1 ACQ/PLAN 117/ 98 $100,000 Dona Ana HATCH JUDICIAL COMPLEX 117/ 99 $100,000 Dona Ana RADIUM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REC PARK GAZEBO 117/103 $50,000 Dona Ana RADIUM SPRINGS COMMUNITY REC PK LAND ACQUISITION 117/101 $50,000 Dona Ana RADIUM SPRINGS CMTY REC PARK TABLES/BENCH/BBQ PIT 117/102 $50,000 Dona Ana SUNLAND PARK SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS 117/217 $200,000 Dona Ana ANTHONY COMMUNITY PARK/MULTIPURPOSE CTR 117/218 $200,000 Dona Ana LA MESA COMMUNITY CENTER-BUILDING & LAND 117/219 $50,000 Dona Ana SAN MIGUEL COMMUNITY CTR-BUILDING & LAND 117/220 $50,000 Dona Ana TORTUGAS PARK IMPROVE & EQUIP-PH 2 117/221 $50,000 Dona Ana CHAMBERINO BALL PARK IMPROVE 117/222 $50,000 Dona Ana MESQUITE PARK IMPROVE 117/223 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 117/224 $213,000 Dona Ana MESILLA PARK COMMUNITY CTR IMPROVE & EQUIP 117/225 $50,000 Dona Ana DEL CERRO COMMUNITY CTR LAND/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 117/226 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES AFFORD HSING DEVELOP FOR MENTALLY ILL 117/227 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 117/235 $25,000 VETO Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE PH 3 117/236 $25,000 Dona Ana

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County CHIHUAHUAN DESERT NATURE PK TOILETS 117/238 $50,000 VETO Dona Ana ARTESIA GENERAL HOSPITAL X-RAY MACHINE PURCHASE 13/ 58 $50,000 Eddy ARTESIA MARTIN LUTHER KING JR REC CMPLX-PH 2 13/ 59 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FACILITY 13/ 60 $400,000 Eddy ARTESIA GENERAL HOSPITAL X-RAY MACHINE PURCHASE 13/ 61 $100,000 Eddy ARTESIA VISITORS' CENTER PARKING LOT 117/141 $23,000 VETO Eddy EDDY CO HORSE COUNCIL ARENA RESTRM & CONCESSION 117/173 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD PUBLIC LIBRARY RENOVATE 117/176 $238,000 Eddy CARLSBAD BATTERED FAMILIES SHELTER DES & CONSTRUCT 117/195 $20,000 Eddy CARLSBAD CEMETERY IMPROVE 117/196 $33,000 Eddy CARLSBAD YOUTH SPORTS CMPLX DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/197 $50,000 Eddy GRANT COUNTY COURTHOUSE PHASE 2 RENOVATION 13/ 62 $150,000 Grant SILVER CITY MEMORY LANE CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 63 $250,000 VETO Grant SILVER CITY SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT AND REPLACEMENT 13/ 64 $100,000 Grant LA CAPILLA PROJECT-PHASE 2 GAZEBO 13/ 65 $80,000 VETO Grant BATAAN MEMORIAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 66 $300,000 Grant GRANT COUNTY SIXTH JUDICIAL COURTHOUSE RENOVATION 117/ 14 $100,000 Grant BATAAN MEMORIAL PARK WATER SUPPLY/EROSION CONTROL 117/ 12 $50,000 Grant SILVER CITY PENNY PARK IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 13 $100,000 Grant BAYARD MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 15 $50,000 Grant LA CAPILLA RETAINING WALL PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 117/ 17 $50,000 Grant HURLEY TOWN HALL EXPANSION & IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 18 $50,000 Grant BAYARD MUNICIPAL OFFICES EQUIP/TECH IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 19 $50,000 Grant BEN ALTAMIRANO SPORTS COMPLEX LIGHTING 117/ 20 $163,000 Grant SANTA ROSA POWER DAM SOFTBALL COMPLEX 13/ 67 $100,000 Guadalupe VAUGHN CITY HALL/FIRE DEPARTMENT RENOVATIONS 117/ 46 $50,000 Guadalupe HARDING CO COURTHOUSE HVAC 13/ 68 $50,000 Harding HARDING CO ECON DEVELOPMENT OFFICES 13/ 69 $100,000 Harding HARDING CO CTHSE HVAC 117/120 $50,000 Harding MOSQUERO MAINTENANCE EQUIP PURCHASE 117/121 $9,000 VETO Harding HIDALGO CO CLINIC ROOF REPLACE 117/266 $125,000 Hidalgo LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY JUV AREA CONSTRUCT 13/ 70 $100,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY MED UNIT IMPROVE/ADDITION 13/ 71 $100,000 Lea HOBBS CITY HALL ROOF REPLACE 13/ 72 $220,000 VETO Lea LOVINGTON YOUTH CTR IMPROVE 13/ 73 $50,000 Lea FLETCHER CENTER REMODEL FOR HEAD START IN HOBBS 13/ 74 $50,000 Lea NOR-LEA GENERAL HOSP FIRE PROTECT UPGRADE 13/ 75 $50,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY CONSTRUCT FEMALE HSING AREA 13/ 76 $60,000 Lea TATUM JUDGE RELOCATION IMPROVEMENTS 117/159 $25,000 Lea NOR-LEA GENERAL HOSPITAL FIRE PROTECTION UPGRADE 117/160 $25,000 Lea HOBBS FLETCHER CENTER RENOVATE FOR HEAD START 117/164 $25,000 Lea HOBBS CITY HALL/LIBRARY ROOF REPLACE 117/163 $128,000 Lea HOBBS MAIN STREET STREETSCAPE CONSTRUCT-PH 2 117/169 $20,000 VETO Lea LOVINGTON TROY J. HARRIS CTR ROOF & HVAC REPLACE 117/165 $85,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY JUV AREA CONSTRUCT 117/166 $100,000 Lea LOVINGTON WATER DEPT BACKHOE 117/172 $50,000 Lea MONUMENT FIRE DEPT/CMTY CTR PKG LOT/ACCESS IMPROVE 117/174 $25,000 VETO Lea

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County LOVINGTON WATER SUPPLY BACKHOE 117/188 $30,000 Lea LOVINGTON YOUTH CTR FLOOR, HEAT AND AC REP 117/189 $50,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY JUV AREA CONSTRUCT 117/190 $75,000 Lea HOBBS LIBRARY AND CITY HALL ROOF REPLACE 117/191 $95,000 Lea EUNICE PARK EQUIPMENT PURCHASE & INSTALL 117/193 $30,000 Lea EUNICE MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS ROOF 117/192 $50,000 Lea JAL CITY HALL ROOF REPAIR 117/194 $30,000 Lea NOR-LEA GENERAL HOSPITAL FIRE PROTECTION UPGRADE 117/198 $25,000 Lea BLDG/RESTRMS DESIGN/PLAN/REN/RESTORE 13/ 77 $100,000 Lincoln CAPITAN CMTY BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CMPLX DESIGN/BUILD 117/ 1 $50,000 Lincoln CARRIZOZO SWIMMING POOL DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/ 6 $100,000 VETO Lincoln CARRIZOZO POWER PLANT RESTORE/CONVERT/INCORP 117/ 10 $40,000 VETO Lincoln LUNA CO COURTHOUSE RENOVATE 13/ 78 $450,000 Luna DEMING MORGAN HALL RENOVATE 117/267 $50,000 Luna LUNA CO COURTHOUSE RENOVATE 117/268 $188,000 Luna GALLUP DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER PLAN/DES/CONSTRUC 13/ 79 $200,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO SHERIFF'S FINGERPRINT SYS & VEHICLES 117/234 $50,000 McKinley MORA LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION 13/ 80 $200,000 Mora OTERO CO FAIRGROUNDS WADE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 13/ 82 $100,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER PURCHASE/REN 13/ 81 $100,000 Otero FLICKINGER CENTER RENOVATION 13/ 83 $200,000 Otero OTERO CO ROAD MAINTENANCE SHOP BUILDING CONSTRUCT 13/ 85 $50,000 Otero CHAPARRAL MED CLINIC CONSTRUCT 13/ 84 $50,000 Otero OTERO CO OLD JAIL RENOVATE FOR OFFICE SPACE 13/ 90 $77,000 VETO Otero WADE BUILDING CANOPY-OTERO CO FAIRGROUNDS 13/ 86 $107,000 VETO Otero FLICKINGER CTR FOR PERFORMING ARTS RENOVATE 13/ 87 $97,000 Otero CHAPARRAL HEALTH CLINIC 13/ 89 $65,000 Otero OTERO CO ROAD SHOP BUILDING 13/ 88 $87,000 VETO Otero ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER 13/ 91 $77,000 Otero OTERO CO ROAD SHOP BUILDING CONSTRUCT 13/ 92 $50,000 VETO Otero ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER 13/ 93 $25,000 Otero MESCALERO FIRE TRUCK 13/ 94 $90,000 Otero OTERO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS CANOPY CONSTRUCT 117/ 73 $40,000 VETO Otero TULAROSA SAFETY FCLTY EQUIP PURCHASE 117/ 74 $150,000 Otero CHAPARRAL MEDICAL CLINIC CONSTRUCT 117/ 76 $42,000 Otero TULAROSA RED BRICK SCHL HSE RENOVATE 117/ 75 $75,000 Otero OTERO CO ROAD MAINTENANCE SHOP BLDG CONSTRUCT 117/ 77 $94,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER 117/ 78 $20,000 Otero OTERO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS METAL CANOPY CONSTRUCT 117/138 $5,000 VETO Otero MESCALERO FIRE TRUCK 117/150 $70,000 Otero OTERO CO FAIRGROUNDS EXHIBIT BUILDING ROOF 117/171 $40,000 VETO Otero QUAY CO INFORMATION TECH 13/ 95 $85,000 Quay LOGAN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BUILDING 117/123 $50,000 Quay SAN JON CITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE CONSTRUCTION 117/124 $75,000 Quay AGUA SANA FIRE DEPT ACQ/PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 13/ 96 $200,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA CO FIRE DEPT/TRUCHAS/CORDOVA/CONSTRUCT 117/ 58 $60,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA LITTLE LEAGUE FIELDS LIGHT MATERIALS-PH 1 117/ 60 $28,000 Rio Arriba

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Project TitleSection Amount County ESPANOLA HEALTH COMMONS PROJECT 117/205 $50,000 Rio Arriba ONATE CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 117/206 $50,000 Rio Arriba CHAMA ANIMAL SHELTER 117/207 $50,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA LITTLE LEAGUE FIELDS DUGOUT/BLEACHERS 117/208 $65,000 Rio Arriba ALCALDE FIRE STATION ADDITION/SITE PREP 117/209 $50,000 Rio Arriba EL RITO MULTIPURPOSE FACILITY 117/210 $50,000 Rio Arriba AGUA SANA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT LAND/BUILDING 117/211 $50,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA REREDOS & RETABLOS PRJT PH 2 117/212 $73,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA CONVENTION CTR PROPERTY/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/213 $100,000 Rio Arriba 1ST JUD DIST ESPANOLA CTHSE PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/214 $50,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA CO SHERIFF EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 117/215 $50,000 Rio Arriba ROOSEVELT CO ROAD EQUIP 13/ 98 $90,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO FAIRGRNDS FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 97 $70,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO ROAD EQUIP 117/127 $50,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO FAIRGRNDS SPECIAL EVENTS/ RESTRM 117/126 $30,000 Roosevelt PORTALES MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE PARKING LOT 117/128 $25,000 Roosevelt PORTALES STREET DEPARTMENT-PURCHASE EQUIPMENT 117/130 $50,000 Roosevelt PORTALES MAIN STREET IMPROVE 117/129 $40,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO HOSPITAL MED BLDG/EMER RM FURN/EQUIP 117/135 $50,000 Roosevelt FLOYD AMBULANCE PURCHASE 117/136 $25,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO RD MAINTAINERS PURCHASE 117/282 $75,000 Roosevelt PORTALES ENTERPRISE CENTER REMODEL/EQUIP 117/158 $30,000 Roosevelt PORTALES PUBLIC WORKS DEPT EQUIP PURCHASE 117/168 $50,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT COUNTY HOSPITAL IMPROVE 117/162 $25,000 Roosevelt MCGEE PARK FAIRGROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS 13/ 99 $472,000 VETO San Juan FARMINGTON VETERANS' MEMORIAL PARK CONSTRUCT 13/100 $50,000 San Juan BLOOMFIELD PARKS & REC OFC BLDG PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 13/101 $200,000 San Juan BLOOMFIELD BOYS'/GIRLS' CLUB EQUIP PRCHS/FURNISH 117/183 $53,000 San Juan FARMINGTON VETERANS' MEMORIAL PARK CONSTRUCT 117/184 $50,000 San Juan BLOOMFIELD PARK IMPROVE 117/185 $100,000 San Juan BLOOMFIELD CITY HALL HEAT/COOL SYS REPLACE 117/186 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO MCGEE PARK EXPANSION/LAND ACQUISITION 117/187 $300,000 San Juan FARMINGTON VETERANS' MEMORIAL PARK CONSTRUCT 117/265 $75,000 San Juan FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTHOUSE ANNEX 13/102 $245,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS RIFLE PISTOL RANGE 117/ 44 $50,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIP/HOSE REPLACE 117/ 45 $50,000 San Miguel PECOS AMBULANCE STN CONSTRUCT 117/112 $50,000 San Miguel TECOLOTE COMMUNITY CENTER PHASE 4 CONSTRUCTION 117/113 $50,000 San Miguel SAN JOSE FIRE SUBSTATION 117/114 $58,000 San Miguel SAN YSIDRO CMTY CTR PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 117/115 $50,000 San Miguel NM SOCCER CMPLX INFRA DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 13/103 $75,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUDICIAL CMPLX SECURITY SYS PURCHASE 13/105 $50,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO DETENTION CTR SECURITY SYS UPDATE 13/104 $50,000 Sandoval CORRALES BRUSH HOG TRACTOR 13/107 $50,000 VETO Sandoval CORRALES FIRE SUBSTATION/WELL/WATER STORAGE 13/106 $125,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO LOMA COLORADO FIELD PRJT 13/108 $75,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL CO DETENTION CTR SECURITY SYSTEM 13/110 $80,000 VETO Sandoval

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County SANDOVAL CO JUDICIAL COMPLEX CONSTRUCT 13/109 $50,000 Sandoval CUBA LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION 13/111 $150,000 Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS CONVENTION & EC DEVELOPMENT CTR-PH 1 13/112 $73,210 Sandoval SANDOVAL COUNTY JUDICIAL COMPLEX SECURITY DEVICES 13/113 $150,000 Sandoval BERNALILLO EC DVLP CTR REN 117/ 31 $10,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUD CMPLX SECURITY PURCHASE 117/ 30 $15,000 VETO Sandoval NM SOCCER CMPLX INFRA DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 117/ 40 $25,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO AMBULANCE PURCHASE 117/ 51 $35,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERT/RECYCLE PILOT PRJT PH 1 117/ 52 $10,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUDICIAL COMPLEX SECURITY SYS 117/ 53 $8,000 Sandoval NM SOCCER TOURNAMENT CMPLX DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/ 62 $15,000 VETO Sandoval BERNALILLO SWIMMING POOL RENOVATE 117/ 61 $50,000 Sandoval EL PUEBLO HEALTH SERVICES IMPROVE 117/ 63 $10,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUDICIAL CMPLX IMPROVE 117/ 64 $50,000 Sandoval EL ZOCALO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER 117/ 72 $15,000 VETO Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS NM HWY 4 PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY 117/ 82 $50,000 Sandoval CORRALES CASA SAN YSIDRO REPAIRS 117/104 $6,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL COUNTY JUDICIAL COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS 117/106 $25,000 Sandoval LISBON AVENUE AND TARPON AVENUE SIDEWALKS IMPROVE 117/177 $110,000 Sandoval 3RD JUD DIST COMPLEX SECURITY & LIGHTING 117/178 $100,000 Sandoval LOMA COLORADO MULTIPURPOSE FIELD COMPLEX IMPROVE 117/179 $50,000 Sandoval BERNALILLO SWIMMING POOL IMPROVE 117/180 $100,000 Sandoval CORRALES OLD FIRE HOUSE REMODELING 117/181 $100,000 Sandoval NM SOCCER CMPLX INFRA DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 117/230 $10,000 VETO Sandoval NM SOCCER TOURNAMENT CMPLX IMPROVE 117/239 $50,000 Sandoval NM SOCCER CMPLX INFRA DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 117/270 $2,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL CO FAIRGRNDS SHADE STRUCTURE CONSTRUCT 117/281 $20,000 Sandoval YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FCLTY IMPROVE-SANTA FE CO 13/114 $100,000 VETO Santa Fe MADRID OSCAR HUBER MEMORIAL BALLPK IMPROVE 13/115 $275,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE RAILYARD PROJECT 13/116 $4,600,000 Santa Fe SOUTHSIDE LIBRARY CONSTRUCT 13/117 $185,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTHSIDE LIBRARY CONSTRUCT 13/118 $323,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE VETERANS' MEM CONSTRUCT 13/119 $350,000 Santa Fe 1ST JUD DIST COURTHOUSE PH 1 PLAN/DESIGN 13/120 $100,000 Santa Fe AGUA FRIA COMMUNITY CTR CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 13/122 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO YOUTH DEVELOP FCLTY IMPROVE 13/121 $100,000 Santa Fe LA PUEBLA COMMUNITY CTR PLAN/DESIGN 117/ 59 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE ALTO STREET MED/DENTAL CLINIC CONSTRUCT 117/202 $208,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTHSIDE LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION 117/203 $125,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE FARMERS' MARKET PHASE 1 BUILDING 117/204 $100,000 Santa Fe HIGH DESERT ATHLETIC CLUB EQUIP 117/243 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO YOUTH/FAMILY COMPLEX-PH 2 117/245 $50,000 Santa Fe CAMINO REAL RIVER TRAIL LAND/IMPROVE 117/246 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE FAIRGROUNDS IMPROVE 117/247 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE BRANCH LIBRARY-SOUTH AREA 117/248 $100,000 Santa Fe MONTICELLO PLAZA RENOVATE 13/123 $200,000 VETO Sierra TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES VETERANS' MEMORIAL PARK 13/124 $200,000 Sierra

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Project TitleSection Amount County WILLIAMSBURG VILLAGE HALL ADD/REMODEL 13/125 $90,000 VETO Sierra HILLSBORO COMMUNITY CTR ACTIVITY CT CONSTRUCT 13/126 $95,000 Sierra SIERRA CO FAIRGROUNDS MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING 117/237 $25,000 VETO Sierra SIERRA CO CIVIC CENTER 117/269 $50,000 Sierra SOCORRO ANIMAL CONTROL SHELTER RENOVATION/EQUIP 13/127 $50,000 Socorro SOCORRO CO ROAD DEPT TANKER TRUCK 13/128 $87,500 VETO Socorro SOCORRO CO RD DEPT GOOSENECK TRAILER 13/129 $50,000 VETO Socorro SOCORRO RECREATION AND PARK EQUIPMENT 117/ 89 $100,000 Socorro SOCORRO PLAZA AREA INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS 117/ 90 $120,000 Socorro STATEWIDE MAIN ST CAPITAL IMPROVE 13/130 $50,000 Statewide STATEWIDE MAIN ST CAPITAL IMPROVE 13/131 $60,000 Statewide STATEWIDE VETERINARY MOBILE SURGERY CLINIC 117/ 79 $10,000 VETO Statewide STATEWIDE VETERINARY MOBILE SURGERY CLINIC 117/100 $88,000 Statewide STATEWIDE VETERINARY MOBILE SURGERY CLINIC 117/175 $25,000 VETO Statewide TAOS FIRE DEPT LADDER TRUCK PURCHASE 13/132 $447,000 Taos TAOS YOUTH AND FAM CTR SWIMMING POOL EQUIP PRCHS 117/ 54 $100,000 Taos TAOS CO RD EQUIP PURCHASE 117/ 55 $100,000 Taos QUESTA PUBLIC MUSEUM DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/ 56 $50,000 Taos RED RIVER FIRE STATION PH 1 PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/ 57 $100,000 Taos TAOS CO RD EQUIP PURCHASE 117/111 $150,000 Taos TORRANCE CO SHERIFF'S DEPT VEHICLE & EQUIP 117/ 26 $10,000 VETO Torrance MOUNTAINAIR FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING ADDITION 117/ 47 $50,000 Torrance MORIARTY PINTO BEAN CITY PARK UPGRADE/IMPROVE 117/ 48 $100,000 Torrance ESTANCIA MEDICAL FACILITY CONSTRUCT/EQUIP/FURNISH 117/ 49 $50,000 Torrance EMERGENCY SVCS BUILDINGS-UNION CO 13/133 $50,000 Union UNION CO GEN HSPTL PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT/REN/UPGRADE 13/134 $50,000 Union UNION CO CTHSE PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/REN/UPGRADE 13/135 $50,000 Union CLAYTON CIVIC CTR REMODEL PH 4 117/122 $25,000 Union RIO GRANDE ESTATES FIRE DEPT TANKER 13/136 $260,000 Valencia BOSQUE FARMS FIRE AND POLICE STATION 13/137 $200,000 Valencia LOS LUNAS DANIEL FERNANDEZ YOUTH CTR IMPROVE/ADD 117/260 $106,000 Valencia BELEN MULTIPURPOSE REC PARK IMPROVE 117/261 $207,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT CRIME SCENE UNIT 117/262 $50,000 Valencia JARALES COMMUNITY CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 117/263 $75,000 Valencia HIGHLAND MEADOWS FIRE STATION AND COMMUNITY CENTER 117/264 $75,000 Valencia Subtotal for LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION $39,967,695

Agency: LUNA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LVTI KING STADIUM RESTORATION 120/ B $50,000 San Miguel Subtotal for LUNA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $50,000

Agency: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMISSION

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR CMMSN LIBRARY & INFO TECH 116 $13,000 VETO Bernalillo Subtotal for MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMISSION $0

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Agency: HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, NEW MEXICO NMHU GAME ROOM EQUIP 120/ C $50,000 San Miguel Subtotal for HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, NEW MEXICO $50,000

Agency: MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF NMIMT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS 17/ C $100,000 Socorro NMIMT MESA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 120/ D $30,000 VETO Socorro Subtotal for MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE $100,000

Agency: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY

NMSU ATHLETIC FACILITIES IMPROVE-DONA ANA CO 17/ D/ 1 $120,000 VETO Dona Ana NMSU EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION-KRWG-TV 17/ D/ 2 $50,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CMTY COLLEGE EAST MESA CTR BLDG PRJT PH 2 17/ D/ 3 $50,000 Dona Ana NMSU ATHLETIC CMPLX IMPROVE 17/ D/ 4 $190,000 Dona Ana NMSU-RODEO PROGRAM EQUIP 120/ E/ 1 $25,000 VETO Dona Ana NMSU EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION-KRWG-TV 120/ E/ 4 $50,000 Dona Ana NMSU ATHLETIC DEPT BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CMPLX IMPROVE 120/ E/ 5 $50,000 Dona Ana NMSU "A" MOUNTAIN PARK BIKE/REC TRAILS INFRA 120/ E/ 6 $100,000 Dona Ana CARLSBAD SWCD HAPPY VALLEY IRRIGATION PRJT IMPROVE 120/ E/ 2 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD SWCD BUILDING REMODEL-PH 2 120/ E/ 3 $25,000 Eddy Subtotal for NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY $565,000

Agency: CULTURAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 6/ 1 $50,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX & TV STUDIO 6/ 2 $170,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 110/ 1 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIS & SCI EXHIBIT CONSTRUCT 110/ 2 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 110/ 3 $30,000 Bernalillo MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIST & SCI EXHIBITS 110/ 4 $35,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ROY DISNEY PRF ARTS CTR 110/ 5 $25,000 Bernalillo NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER PLAN & DEVELOP 110/ 6 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 110/ 7 $25,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 110/ 8 $50,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX & TV STUDIO 110/ 9 $75,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 110/ 10 $25,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ROY DISNEY PRF ARTS CTR 110/ 11 $125,000 Bernalillo NM FARM & RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM CONSTRUCT/EXPAND 6/ 3 $50,000 Dona Ana Subtotal for CULTURAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF $660,000

Agency: INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CTR/SECURITY SYSTEM/PRCHS 115/ 31 $50,000 Bernalillo ACOMA PUEBLO AMBULANCES PURCHASE 115/ 12 $50,000 Cibola RAMAH CHAPTER WATER STATION/STOCK WELLS IMPROVE 115/ 23 $50,000 Cibola ZUNI PUEBLO PUB LIBRARY BOOKMOBILE PURCHASE 12/ 1 $100,000 McKinley

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County RED ROCK STATE PARK INDIAN CEREMONIAL IMPROVEMENTS 12/ 2 $150,000 McKinley TOHATCHI CHAPTER POWERLINE EXTEND 115/ 18 $80,000 McKinley ZUNI PUEBLO IRRIGATION PROJECT-PHASE 1 115/ 24 $50,000 McKinley IYANBITO CHAPTER ELECTRIC WIRING 115/ 25 $50,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHAPTER WIRE HOUSES 115/ 26 $50,000 McKinley ROCK SPRINGS CHAPTER TELEPHONE SYS 115/ 33 $50,000 McKinley WHITE HORSE LAKE CHAPTER WATER LINE 115/ 34 $256,000 McKinley ISLETA PUEBLO FIRE TRUCK PURCHASE 115/ 1 $100,000 Multiple Co. SANTA CLARA PUEBLO RECREATIONAL CENTER 115/ 16 $50,000 Rio Arriba SANTA CLARA PUEBLO EDUCATION BUILDING REHAB 115/ 17 $50,000 Rio Arriba SHIPROCK BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROJECT 12/ 3 $1,000,000 San Juan CRYSTAL CHAPTER WATER LINE EXTEND 115/ 19 $138,000 San Juan SANOSTEE CHAPTER NEW CHAPTER HSE FEASIBILITY STUDY 115/ 20 $45,000 San Juan NAGEEZI CHAPTER HELICOPTER PAD 115/ 21 $50,000 San Juan HOGBACK CHAPTER POWERLINE CONSTRUCT 115/ 22 $500,000 San Juan FIVE SANDOVAL INDIAN PUEBLOS FOOD DIST WAREHOUSE 12/ 4 $250,000 Sandoval COCHITI PUEBLO CHILDREN, YOUTH, FAMILY CMPLX 12/ 5 $100,000 Sandoval SANDIA PUEBLO EQUIP/FIRE TRUCK PURCHASE 115/ 10 $50,000 Sandoval SANTA ANA PUEBLO WATER STORAGE TANK 115/ 30 $50,000 Sandoval ZIA PUEBLO INTERGENERATIONAL CTR EXPAND 115/ 35 $100,000 Sandoval TORREON CHAPTER ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 115/ 36 $400,000 Sandoval JEMEZ PUEBLO POLICE DEPT PATROL VEHICLES 115/ 37 $62,000 Sandoval IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 12/ 6 $50,000 VETO Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO SOCCER FIELD/RUNNING TRACK 12/ 7 $150,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 12/ 8 $50,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 12/ 9 $75,000 VETO Santa Fe SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL PLANNING AND DESIGN 115/ 2 $100,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 115/ 3 $15,000 VETO Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO WELLNESS CENTER 115/ 4 $50,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO RUNNING TRACK/FIELD/EQUIPMENT 115/ 5 $50,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO POEH CULTURAL CENTER 115/ 6 $50,000 Santa Fe TESUQUE PUEBLO POLICE TRAINING FCLTY CONSTRUCT 115/ 7 $50,000 Santa Fe NAMBE FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM REMODEL 115/ 8 $50,000 Santa Fe SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO WESTSIDE FIRE STATION 115/ 9 $50,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 115/ 11 $50,000 VETO Santa Fe NAMBE PUEBLO MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING CONSTRUCT-PH 2 115/ 13 $100,000 Santa Fe NAMBE PUEBLO LAW ENFORCE BUILDING RENOVATE 115/ 14 $90,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 115/ 15 $50,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO WELLNESS CTR FCLTY 115/ 27 $50,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO POEH CULTURAL CTR BLDG/PKG IMPROVE 115/ 28 $50,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO CEREMONIAL FCLTY 115/ 29 $50,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 115/ 32 $50,000 Santa Fe ALAMO CHAPTER MINI-MART 12/ 10 $50,000 Socorro PICURIS PUEBLO BIOMASS PROJECT 12/ 11 $350,000 Taos Subtotal for INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF $5,321,000

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County

Agency: PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PETROGLYPH ELEM SCHL ED TECH/WIRING/INFRA 14/ 1 $70,000 Bernalillo NEW VENTANA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 2 $128,000 Bernalillo SEVEN BAR ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 4 $115,000 Bernalillo CHAMIZA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 3 $95,000 Bernalillo SOMBRA DEL MONTE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 5 $77,700 VETO Bernalillo BELLEHAVEN ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 6 $71,200 VETO Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUNDS IMPROVE 14/ 7 $50,000 Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL ALL-WEATHER TRACK 14/ 8 $86,000 Bernalillo DENNIS CHAVEZ ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 9 $150,000 Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL GRAPHING CALCULATORS FOR MATH 14/ 10 $60,000 Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL ED TECH 14/ 12 $70,000 VETO Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL MULTI-MEDIA EQUIPMENT 14/ 11 $59,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HIGH SCHL TELECOM TECH 14/ 13 $50,000 VETO Bernalillo SW SECONDARY LEARNING CTR CHARTER SCHL ED TECH 14/ 15 $185,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INSTITUTE 2 CHARTER SCHL LAB 14/ 14 $122,000 Bernalillo APS ED TECH 14/ 16 $180,000 Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SECONDARY LEARNING CTR ANIMATION STUDIO 14/ 17 $80,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HS INFRA/COMM LINES/PORTS/ANALOG/PHONES 14/ 22 $150,000 Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL CLSRMS CONSTRUCT 14/ 19 $120,000 Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 14/ 20 $100,000 Bernalillo ZUNI ELEM SCHL ED TECH 14/ 21 $55,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HIGH SCHL NETWORK UPGRADE 14/ 18 $55,000 Bernalillo ALAMEDA ELEM SCHL ED TECH INFRASTRUCTURE 14/ 23 $55,000 Bernalillo MOUNTAIN VIEW ES BSKB COURTS-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 118/ 9 $18,000 Bernalillo MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 10 $50,000 Bernalillo LOWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY/RESTROOM RENOVATE 118/ 11 $150,000 Bernalillo EAST SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHL SPORTS FIELD/TRACK 118/ 12 $50,000 Bernalillo JACKSON MID SCHL CMPTR LAB PURCHASE 118/ 18 $50,000 Bernalillo SAN ANTONITO ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 16 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo ROOSEVELT MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 15 $50,000 Bernalillo JACKSON MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 17 $50,000 Bernalillo APACHE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 14 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo A. MONTOYA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 13 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo MANZANO HIGH SCHL ATHLETIC STORAGE BUILDING 118/ 19 $25,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHL BUS 118/ 21 $20,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHL PORTABLE 118/ 20 $30,000 Bernalillo INEZ ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 26 $30,000 Bernalillo SOMBRA DEL MONTE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 37 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo ELDORADO HIGH SCHL ED TECH 118/ 29 $50,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HS LECTURE HALL REFURBISH/TELECOMM UPDATES 118/ 28 $50,000 Bernalillo GRANT MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 31 $30,000 Bernalillo MITCHELL ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS/ED TECH 118/ 27 $30,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP CHARTER SCHOOL SMART LAB DEVELOP 118/ 33 $30,000 Bernalillo MADISON MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 32 $30,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER SCHL ED TECH 118/ 38 $30,000 Bernalillo

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County COLLET PARK ELEM SCHL LANDSCAPING/PGRND UPGRADES 118/ 30 $30,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY HS CHARTER SCHOOL ED TECH/LIBRARY 118/ 24 $30,000 Bernalillo HAYES MID SCHL OUTSIDE LEARNING ENVIRON 118/ 35 $30,000 Bernalillo SOMBRA DEL MONTE ES LANDSCAPING/PATIO CONSTRUCT 118/ 39 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo MATHESON PARK ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIP 118/ 22 $30,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN HS AIR CONDITIONING SYS/PORT BLDGS 118/ 23 $23,000 VETO Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL CLSRMS CONSTRUCT 118/ 34 $30,000 Bernalillo BELLEHAVEN ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 25 $30,000 Bernalillo 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL ED TECH 118/ 36 $30,000 Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SECONDARY LEARNING CTR ED TECH 118/ 41 $30,000 Bernalillo EUBANK ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 40 $30,000 Bernalillo EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUC TECHNOLOGY 118/ 45 $50,000 Bernalillo CHAPARRAL ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 51 $25,000 Bernalillo SIERRA VISTA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 49 $25,000 Bernalillo MARIE M. HUGHES ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 48 $25,000 Bernalillo SIERRA VISTA ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 56 $25,000 Bernalillo JIMMY E. CARTER MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 53 $25,000 Bernalillo CHAPARRAL ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 60 $25,000 Bernalillo CHAMIZA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 50 $25,000 Bernalillo LYNDON B. JOHNSON MID SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 52 $25,000 Bernalillo JAMES MONROE MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 55 $25,000 Bernalillo CHAMIZA ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 59 $25,000 Bernalillo MARIE M. HUGHES ELEM SCHL CAPITAL PROJECTS 118/ 58 $25,000 Bernalillo LYNDON B. JOHNSON MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 54 $25,000 Bernalillo JIMMY E. CARTER MID SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 57 $25,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 63 $25,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 62 $13,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HS BASEBALL FIELD IMPROVE 118/ 61 $12,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL ATHLETICS BUS PURCHASE 118/ 64 $40,000 Bernalillo EISENHOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 65 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL BLDG IMPROVE 118/ 66 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo HUBERT HUMPHREY ELEM SCHL LIBRARY IMPROVE 118/ 67 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo ALB CHARTER VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATIONS 118/ 68 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL ED TECH 118/ 72 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo GEORGIA O'KEEFE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 69 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo HUBERT HUMPHREY ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 71 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo EISENHOWER MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 70 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 118/ 73 $18,000 VETO Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SECONDARY LEARNING CTR ED TECH 118/ 82 $75,000 Bernalillo DESERT RIDGE MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 74 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo JAMES MADISON MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 75 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo DOUBLE EAGLE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 76 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo DENNIS CHAVEZ ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 77 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT/IMPROVEMENTS 118/ 78 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 79 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo DOUGLAS MACARTHUR ELEM SCHL GRASS FIELD 118/ 84 $100,000 Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL ED TECH/MOBILE LAB 118/ 85 $50,000 Bernalillo

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County TAFT MID SCHL ED TECH/DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERAS 118/ 86 $50,000 Bernalillo VALLEY HIGH SCHL ED TECH/WIRING 118/ 87 $100,000 Bernalillo GARFIELD MID SCHL ED TECH 118/ 88 $50,000 Bernalillo ALVARADO ELEM SCHL GRASS FIELD 118/ 89 $100,000 Bernalillo DURANES ELEM SCHL BOOKS/EQUIP 118/ 90 $50,000 Bernalillo TAYLOR MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/106 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo CORRALES ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 98 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo VALLEY HIGH SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/104 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo MADISON MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/100 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo MCKINLEY MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 99 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/103 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo EDMUND G. ROSS ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 94 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo DESERT RIDGE MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/101 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo JAMES MONROE MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/105 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo MISSION AVE ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 96 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo PETROGLYPH ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 97 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo DOUBLE EAGLE ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 92 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo TAFT MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/109 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo DENNIS CHAVEZ ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 93 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/107 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo SEVEN BAR ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 91 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo ALAMEDA ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/ 95 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/108 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo ALVARADO ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/102 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo CIBOLA HS BASEBALL FACILITY NEW CONCESSION STAND 118/129 $50,000 Bernalillo RIO GRANDE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 118/131 $25,000 Bernalillo RIO GRANDE HIGH SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 118/132 $25,000 Bernalillo NUESTROS VALORES CHARTER SCHL EQUIP/DES/CONSTRUCT 118/133 $50,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY ACADEMY LIBRARY BOOKS 118/135 $25,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY ACADEMY ED TECH 118/134 $25,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 118/137 $25,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 118/136 $25,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/142 $50,000 Bernalillo ZIA ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/139 $50,000 Bernalillo JEFFERSON MID SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/149 $50,000 Bernalillo MARK TWAIN ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/147 $50,000 Bernalillo MONTEZUMA ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/146 $50,000 Bernalillo KIRTLAND ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/145 $50,000 Bernalillo WHITTIER ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/148 $50,000 Bernalillo MONTE VISTA ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/143 $50,000 Bernalillo JEFFERSON MID SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/141 $50,000 Bernalillo WILSON MID SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/140 $50,000 Bernalillo BANDELIER ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 118/144 $50,000 Bernalillo ELDORADO CLUSTER LIBRARY IMPROVE 118/152 $135,000 Bernalillo SW SECONDARY LEARNING CTR FURNISH 118/153 $75,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INST #2 "SMART" LAB 118/154 $22,000 VETO Bernalillo CHELWOOD ELEMENTARY IMPROVE 118/155 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County ELDORADO HIGH SCHL CLUSTER ED TECH 118/156 $160,000 Bernalillo MANZANO HIGH SCHL CLUSTER ED TECH 118/157 $75,000 Bernalillo MANZANO AND HIGHLAND HS WEIGHT RMS IMPROVE/EQUIP 118/159 $50,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND CLUSTER TV/FILM/BROADCAST EQUIP 118/161 $160,000 Bernalillo MANZANO CLUSTER TV/FILM/BROADCAST EQUIP 118/160 $100,000 Bernalillo NUESTROS VALORES CHARTER SCHOOL EQUIP/CONSTRUCTION 118/162 $50,000 Bernalillo EAST SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHL SPORTS FIELD/TRACK 118/163 $53,000 Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SEC LEARNING CTR CHARTER SCHL MEDIA 118/164 $50,000 Bernalillo VALLE VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 118/165 $50,000 Bernalillo TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY CHARTER SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECH 118/166 $50,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY ACADEMY SCHOOL LIBRARY EQUIPMENT 118/167 $50,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 118/168 $50,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HS ADVANCED MANUFACTURING ACADEMY EQUIP 118/170 $50,000 Bernalillo MCKINLEY MID SCHL ED TECH 118/175 $50,000 Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT/IMPROVEMENTS 118/173 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/174 $30,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HIGH SCHL ED TECH 118/176 $75,000 Bernalillo ZUNI ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/177 $40,000 Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 118/178 $40,000 Bernalillo RESERVE HIGH SCHOOL ROOF & HVAC 14/ 24 $50,000 Catron DEL NORTE ELEM SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 14/ 25 $50,000 VETO Chaves GODDARD HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELD IMPROVE 14/ 26 $42,000 VETO Chaves GODDARD HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELD IMPROVE 118/ 3 $50,000 Chaves DEL NORTE ES ED TECH/ATHL EQUIP/CONSTRUCT/MAINT 118/ 5 $30,000 VETO Chaves GODDARD HIGH SCHL FOOTBALL FIELD CONSTRUCT/IMPROVE 118/ 6 $50,000 Chaves GODDARD HS PRCHS/EQUIP FOOTBALL/BASEBALL VEHICLE 118/ 4 $50,000 VETO Chaves MILITARY HEIGHTS ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 7 $50,000 Chaves BERRENDO MID SCHL ED TECH 118/122 $25,000 Chaves DEXTER CSD MID SCHL PORTABLE BLEACHERS PURCHASE 118/123 $10,000 VETO Chaves DEXTER CSD KINDERGARTEN PLAYGROUND EQUIP PURCHASE 118/124 $10,000 VETO Chaves SPRINGER MSD ACTIVITY BUS 118/115 $45,000 Colfax GRADY MUNICIPAL SCHL DIST ACTIVITY BUS 14/ 27 $75,000 Curry RANCHVALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ED TECH/REPAIRS 118/117 $30,000 Curry CLOVIS MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ED TECH 118/121 $50,000 Curry TEXICO MSD AUDITORIUM UPGRADE/CURTAINS/CARPET 118/125 $45,000 Curry FT SUMNER MUNI SCHL VOC AGR EQUIP PURCHASE 118/119 $25,000 De Baca FORT SUMNER MUNI SCHL DIST EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/118 $25,000 De Baca RIVERSIDE ES PKG SPACES/DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCT/IMPROVE 14/ 28 $200,000 Dona Ana GADSDEN HS MUSIC DEPT EQUIP/PORTABLE BLDG PURCHASE 118/150 $88,000 Dona Ana MESILLA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIP 118/151 $50,000 Dona Ana CARLSBAD HIGH SCHL SOCCER FIELD HOUSE 118/127 $60,000 Eddy SILVER CSD BLEACHERS 118/ 8 $100,000 Grant VAUGHN MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT EQUIPMENT 118/ 43 $50,000 Guadalupe JAL ELEM SCHL CAFETERIA/HALL HVAC/FLOOR 14/ 29 $150,000 Lea JAL ELEM SCHL HVAC AND FLOOR PURCHASE 118/130 $75,000 Lea CAPITAN MSD ATHLETIC EQUIP/SUPPLIES PURCHASE 118/ 1 $20,000 VETO Lincoln CORONA HIGH SCHL VOC AG/DRIVERS' ED VEHICLES PRCHS 118/ 2 $50,000 Lincoln

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County GALLUP HS FIELDS & ATHLETIC FACILITIES IMPROVE 118/158 $75,000 McKinley WAGON MOUND PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT RETAINING WALL 118/ 44 $50,000 Mora ALAMOGORDO HIGH SCHL INDOOR BLEACHERS 14/ 30 $205,000 Otero HOLLOMAN MID SCHL PKG/DROP-OFF AREAS RESURFACE 14/ 32 $57,000 Otero HOLLOMAN INTERMEDIATE SCHL BSKB CT RESURFACE 14/ 31 $127,000 Otero CLOUDCROFT ES/MS ROOF DESIGN/PLAN/REPLACE 14/ 33 $100,000 Otero MOUNTAIN VIEW MID SCHL PORTABLE BLEACHERS 14/ 34 $25,000 Otero TULAROSA HIGH SCHL TRACK RESURFACE 118/ 80 $90,000 Otero CHAPARRAL MID SCHL BLEACHERS PURCHASE 118/ 81 $82,000 Otero MOUNTAIN VIEW MID SCHL BLEACHERS PURCHASE 118/ 83 $35,000 Otero ESPANOLA PSD TECH CTR-PH 2 14/ 35 $100,000 Rio Arriba CARLOS VIGIL MID SCHL TECH LEARNING LAB 118/138 $100,000 Rio Arriba PORTALES HIGH SCHL PERFORMING ARTS CTR RENOVATE 14/ 36 $50,000 Roosevelt ELIDA MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ED TECH 118/120 $20,000 Roosevelt PORTALES HIGH SCHL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER RENOVATE 118/126 $25,000 Roosevelt BLOOMFIELD HS SWIMMING POOL & FACILITY ADDITION 14/ 37 $100,000 San Juan C.V. KOOGLER MIDDLE SCHOOL ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION 14/ 38 $50,000 San Juan LAS VEGAS CITY PUBLIC SCHL DIST CENTRAL OFFICE 118/ 42 $88,000 San Miguel LINCOLN MID SCHL ROOF 14/ 39 $65,000 Sandoval LINCOLN MID SCHL ROOF REPLACE 14/ 40 $180,000 Sandoval MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 46 $25,000 Sandoval PUESTA DEL SOL ELEM SCHL ED TECH 118/ 47 $25,000 Sandoval LINCOLN MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/111 $20,000 VETO Sandoval EAGLE RIDGE MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/110 $20,000 VETO Sandoval RIO RANCHO HIGH SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/112 $20,000 VETO Sandoval MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ES EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/114 $20,000 VETO Sandoval RIO RANCHO ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 118/113 $20,000 VETO Sandoval LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL ROOF REPLACEMENT 118/128 $110,000 Sandoval WILLANA D. CARROLL ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND CONSTRUCT 118/169 $75,000 Sandoval LA PROMESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 14/ 41 $50,000 Socorro MAGDALENA MSD FURNISH & EQUIP 14/ 42 $50,000 Socorro TAOS CHARTER SCHOOL 14/ 43 $1,000,000 Taos AMISTAD CHARTER SCHOOL GYM RENOVATION 118/116 $25,000 Union BELEN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD LIGHTS REPLACE 118/171 $175,000 Valencia LOS LUNAS HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOUSE 118/172 $200,000 Valencia Subtotal for PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT $10,893,000

Agency: ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE HAGERMAN WATER RIGHTS PURCHASE 111/ 1 $40,000 Chaves EDDY COUNTY WATER SYSTEM PLAN 111/ 2 $80,000 Eddy TULAROSA CMTY DITCH & TULAROSA WATER DVLP PRJT 8 $100,000 Otero AGUA FRIA WATER RIGHTS ACQUIRE 111/ 3 $125,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE $345,000

Agency: FAIR COMMISSION, STATE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 10 $400,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 114 $25,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for FAIR COMMISSION, STATE $425,000

Agency: SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SFCC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ACCOUNTING SYS 120/ F $65,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE $65,000

Agency: SAN JUAN COLLEGE SAN JUAN COLLEGE WEST LIBRARY FACILITY-EXPAND 17/ E/ 1 $200,000 San Juan SAN JUAN COLLEGE TRADE & TECH BLDG IMPROVEMENTS 17/ E/ 2 $200,000 VETO San Juan SAN JUAN COLLEGE WEST LIBRARY FACILITY-EXPAND 17/ E/ 3 $300,000 San Juan SJC FINE ARTS AREA EXPAND 17/ E/ 5 $200,000 VETO San Juan SJC OUTDOOR LEARNING CENTER CONSTRUCT 17/ E/ 4 $400,000 San Juan SJC FINE ARTS DEPT EXPAND 120/ G/ 1 $263,000 VETO San Juan SJC OUTDOOR LEARNING CTR CONSTRUCT 120/ G/ 3 $175,000 VETO San Juan SJC WEST CAMPUS FCLTY EXPAND 120/ G/ 2 $150,000 San Juan Subtotal for SAN JUAN COLLEGE $1,050,000

Agency: UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO UNM SPEECH & HEARING SCI DEPT UPGRADES & EQUIP 17/ F/ 1 $300,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM CANCER LAB IMAGING EQUIP 17/ F/ 2 $400,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 120/ H/ 1 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM PHOTO EQUIP AND FURN PURCHASE 120/ H/ 2 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIPMENT & INFO TECH 120/ H/ 3 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 120/ H/ 4 $35,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 120/ H/ 5 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM PHILOSOPHY DEPT RENOVATE/REPAIR 120/ H/ 6 $100,000 Bernalillo UNM POL SCIENCE DEPT RENOVATE/REPAIR 120/ H/ 7 $100,000 Bernalillo UNM SCHOOL OF LAW LIB INFORMATION TECH & ACQ 120/ H/ 8 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 120/ H/ 9 $100,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 120/ H/10 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIPMENT & INFO TECH 120/ H/11 $25,000 Bernalillo UNM ATHLETIC DEPT TV/BROADCAST EQUIP 120/ H/12 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM "TOW" DIEHM TRAINERS' RM THERAPY POOL 120/ H/13 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM "TOW" DIEHM ATHLETIC FCLTY EQUIP 120/ H/ 14 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 120/ H/ 15 $35,000 VETO Bernalillo Subtotal for UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO $1,060,000

Summary for severance tax bonds (972 projects) $117,214,183

Fund: supplemental severance tax bonds

Agency: FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF

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Project TitleSection Amount County DFA HUMAN RESOURCES, ACCOUNTING & MGMNT PROJECT 151 $10,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF $10,000,000

Agency: PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND PUBLIC SCHL CAPITAL OUTLAY ACT DEFICIENCY CORRECT 152 $10,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND $10,000,000

Summary for supplemental severance tax bonds (2 projects) $20,000,000

Fund: general fund

Agency: AGENCY ON AGING, STATE GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN/DONA ANA CO 140 $72,000 Dona Ana Subtotal for AGENCY ON AGING, STATE $72,000

Agency: HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON STATEWIDE WORKPLACE LITERACY PROGRAM 143/ A $200,000 Statewide Subtotal for HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON $200,000

Agency: DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL STATEWIDE ADVOCACY RESOURCE CENTER DEVELOPMENT 141 $100,000 Statewide Subtotal for DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL $100,000

Agency: HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF TOTAH BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AUTHORITY SERVICES 142/ B $100,000 San Juan STATEWIDE CANCER PATIENT SUPPORT SERVICES 142/ A $50,000 Statewide Subtotal for HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF $150,000

Agency: EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY ENMU NON-RECURING OPERATING EXPENSES 143/ B $100,000 Roosevelt Subtotal for EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY $100,000

Agency: INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION WEATHER MODIFICATION PROGRAMS FUNDING 144/ A $150,000 Multiple Co. WEATHER MODIFICATION PROGRAMS FUNDING 144/ B $50,000 Multiple Co. Subtotal for INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION $200,000

Agency: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY STATEWIDE PLAN & DESIGN MARKETING PLAN FOR FARMERS 143/ C $100,000 Statewide Subtotal for NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY $100,000

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Agency: PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STATEWIDE DROPOUT PREVENTION PLAN 145 $500,000 Statewide Subtotal for PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT $500,000

Agency: TOURISM DEPARTMENT FILM MUSEUM PERSONNEL AND SERVICES 146/ B $100,000 Santa Fe NEW MEXICO MARKETING PROGRAMS-DVLP/CONDUCT 146/ A $100,000 Statewide Subtotal for TOURISM DEPARTMENT $200,000

Agency: UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO UNM COLLEGE PREPARTORY MENTORING PROGRAM 143/ D/ 1 $100,000 Bernalillo UNM LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT RECRUITMENT PRGM DVLP 143/ D/ 2 $100,000 Bernalillo UNM SCHOOL OF NURSING PROGRAMS 143/ D/ 3 $50,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO $250,000

Summary for general fund (15 projects) $1,872,000

Fund: general fund

Agency: AGENCY ON AGING, STATE SENIOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 20/ 1 $10,000 Bernalillo LOS VOLCANES SENIOR CENTER EXERCISE ROOM 20/ 2 $50,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY SENIOR CTR FRONT DOORS REPAIR/REPLACE 20/ 5 $35,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY SENIOR CTR INFO TECH/WIRING 20/ 3 $25,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY SENIOR CTR EXERCISE EQUIP 20/ 4 $25,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 20/ 6 $20,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY SR CTR SOCIAL HALL FLOOR 20/ 7 $20,000 Bernalillo MANZANO MESA MULTIGEN CTR PARTITIONS/RAMPS 20/ 8 $37,000 Bernalillo BEAR CANYON SENIOR CTR EQUIP 20/ 9 $30,000 Bernalillo LOS VOLCANES SENIOR CENTER CONSTRUCTION 124/ 18 $200,000 Bernalillo LOS VOLCANES SENIOR CTR EQUIP/FURNISH/CARD SYS 124/ 19 $17,000 Bernalillo PALO DURO SENIOR CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 124/ 21 $40,000 Bernalillo CATRON CO SENIOR PRGM VEHICLES 20/ 10 $111,000 Catron ROSWELL SENIOR CTR VAN 20/ 12 $28,000 Chaves SENIOR OLYMPICS PRGM EQUIP/FURNISH 20/ 11 $50,000 VETO Chaves MIDWAY JOY SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE/COOLING SYS/SHED 20/ 13 $10,000 Chaves MIDWAY JOY CTR REC EQUIP PURCHASE 20/ 14 $10,000 Chaves LAKE ARTHUR JOY CTR REC EQUIP PURCHASE 20/ 16 $10,000 Chaves HAGERMAN JOY CTR REC EQUIP PURCHASE 20/ 18 $10,000 Chaves CHAVES CO JOY CTR MEALS EQUIP REPLACE/PURCHASE 20/ 17 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL JOY CTR ADULT DAYCARE FURNISH 20/ 15 $10,000 Chaves CHAVES CO JOY SENIOR CENTERS VEHICLE 20/ 19 $48,000 Chaves

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Project TitleSection Amount County GRANTS SENIOR CTR RENOVATE 20/ 20 $50,000 Cibola GRANTS SENIOR CTR RENOVATE 20/ 21 $50,000 Cibola GRANTS SENIOR CTR VEHICLES 20/ 22 $53,000 Cibola GRANTS SENIOR CENTER RENOVATE 124/ 1 $150,000 Cibola SPRINGER SENIOR CENTER EXPAND-PHASE 1 20/ 23 $30,000 Colfax COLFAX CO SENIOR CTRS VEHICLE 20/ 24 $37,500 Colfax LA CASA SENIOR CTR ADD 20/ 25 $30,000 Curry CLOVIS SENIOR CTR VEHICLES 20/ 26 $90,000 Curry MUNSON SENIOR CENTER EQUIP-DONA ANA CO 124/ 12 $25,000 Dona Ana BENAVIDES SENIOR CTR EQUIP-DONA ANA CO 124/ 13 $25,000 Dona Ana CARLSBAD SAN JOSE SENIOR CENTER ADD/LAND/PKG 20/ 27 $75,000 Eddy ARTESIA SENIOR MEAL SITE ADDITION-PHASE 1 20/ 28 $10,000 Eddy ARTESIA SENIOR CTR ADDITION PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 20/ 29 $20,000 Eddy ARTESIA MEAL SITE BUILDING ADDITION 20/ 30 $30,000 Eddy ARTESIA SENIOR CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 20/ 31 $55,000 Eddy CARLSBAD SAN JOSE SENIOR CENTER ADDITION 20/ 32 $60,000 Eddy ARTESIA SENIOR CENTER PLAN, DESIGN, CONSTRUCT 124/ 6 $40,000 VETO Eddy ARTESIA SENIOR MEAL SITE ADDITION 124/ 9 $52,000 Eddy SANTA CLARA SENIOR CENTER KITCHEN ADDITION 20/ 33 $15,000 Grant SANTA ROSA SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 34 $48,000 Guadalupe LORDSBURG/HIDALGO-ENA MITCHELL SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 35 $25,000 Hidalgo LOVINGTON SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE 20/ 36 $10,000 Lea HOBBS SENIOR CENTER VANS REPLACE 124/ 7 $45,000 Lea LOVINGTON BILLY MCKIBBEN SENIOR CTR ROOF & FLOOR 124/ 8 $50,000 Lea LOS ALAMOS SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 37 $30,000 Los Alamos DEMING/LUNA SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 38 $28,000 Luna IYANBITO CHP SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 20/ 39 $30,000 McKinley THOREAU CHAPTER SENIOR CENTER PLAN & DESIGN 20/ 40 $10,000 McKinley GALLUP SENIOR CTR VEHICLES 20/ 42 $68,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO/HSE DIST 9 SENIOR CTR VANS/EQUIP 20/ 41 $90,000 McKinley IYANBITO CHP SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 124/ 14 $50,000 McKinley GALLUP SOUTHSIDE SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 124/ 15 $30,000 McKinley GALLUP NORTHSIDE SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 124/ 16 $30,000 McKinley WHITEHORSE LAKE CHAPTER SENIOR CENTER 124/ 23 $100,000 McKinley WAGON MOUND SENIOR CENTER RENOVATE & EQUIP 20/ 43 $15,000 Mora WAGON MOUND SENIOR CENTER RENOVATE & EQUIP 124/ 5 $25,000 Mora SENIOR CTRS BUS-RIO ARRIBA, SF & SAN MIGUEL CO 20/ 44 $50,000 Multiple Co. TORREON-STAR LAKE CHAPTER SENIOR CTR 20/ 45 $50,000 Multiple Co. MORA/SAN MIGUEL SENIOR CTRS VEHICLES 20/ 46 $112,000 Multiple Co. SENIOR CTRS BUS-RIO ARRIBA, SF & SAN MIGUEL CO 20/ 47 $75,000 Multiple Co. RIO ARRIBA/SAN MIGUEL/SF COS SENIOR BUS PURCHASE 20/ 48 $10,000 Multiple Co. CLOUDCROFT SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 49 $49,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO SENIOR CTR VEHICLES 20/ 50 $41,000 Otero QUAY CO SENIOR VOLUNTEER PRGM VEHICLE 20/ 51 $34,000 Quay CHAMA SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 20/ 52 $50,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA SENIOR CENTER EXPAND/RENOVATE 20/ 53 $50,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA CO SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 54 $40,000 Rio Arriba

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Project TitleSection Amount County RIO ARRIBA CO SENIOR CTRS VEHICLES 20/ 55 $144,000 Rio Arriba TRUCHAS SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 20/ 75 $50,000 Rio Arriba DIXON SENIOR CENTER 124/ 11 $50,000 Rio Arriba LAS VEGAS FOSTER GRANDPARENT PRGM EQUIP PURCHASE 20/ 56 $5,000 San Miguel PECOS SENIOR CENTER CONSTRUCT/DESIGN 124/ 3 $100,000 San Miguel SAN MIGUEL SENIOR CENTER COOLING SYS REPLACE 124/ 4 $15,000 San Miguel SAN FELIPE PUEBLO ELDERLY CENTER EXPAND/CONSTRUCT 20/ 58 $112,000 Sandoval SAN FELIPE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR VEHICLES 20/ 60 $68,000 Sandoval COCHITI PUEBLO SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 57 $32,364 Sandoval SHARE YOUR CARE ADULT DAYCARE PRGM VEHICLE 20/ 59 $48,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MEADOWLARK SENIOR CTR VEHICLE 20/ 61 $34,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MEADOWLARK SENIOR CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 20/ 62 $25,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MEADOWLARK SR CTR AC UPGRADE & REPAIR 124/ 2 $25,000 Sandoval SAN FELIPE PUEBLO ELDERLY CENTER EXPANSION 124/ 22 $100,000 Sandoval SANTA FE SENIOR SVCS BUS 20/ 63 $10,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO SENIOR CENTER DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 20/ 64 $20,000 Santa Fe EDGEWOOD SENIOR CTR PARKING AREA 20/ 65 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SENIOR CTRS VEHICLES 20/ 66 $72,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO/ELDORADO AREA/SR CTR 124/ 10 $100,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 124/ 17 $100,000 Santa Fe SENIOR CTR VEHICLE REPLACEMENT STATEWIDE 20/ 67 $1,000,000 Statewide TAOS PUEBLO SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 20/ 68 $25,000 Taos TAOS CO SENIOR CTRS VEHICLES 20/ 69 $55,000 Taos TAOS PUEBLO SENIOR CENTER CONSTRUCTION 124/ 24 $50,000 Taos ESTANCIA SENIOR CTR PKG AREA IMPROVE & SHED 20/ 70 $15,000 Torrance FRED LUNA SENIOR CTR BINGO EQUIP 20/ 71 $6,000 Valencia BELEN SENIOR CTR KITCHEN FCLTY IMPROVE/EQUIP 20/ 72 $15,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO MEADOW LAKE SENIOR CENTER RENOVATION 20/ 73 $50,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO SENIOR CTRS VEHICLES 20/ 74 $48,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO SENIOR CTR KITCHEN FCLTY 124/ 20 $15,000 Valencia Subtotal for AGENCY ON AGING, STATE $5,347,864

Agency: ARMORY BOARD, STATE LAS VEGAS NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY ROOF REPAIR 21 $17,500 San Miguel Subtotal for ARMORY BOARD, STATE $17,500

Agency: CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CCC-ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS BUILDING 137/ A $100,000 Curry Subtotal for CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE $100,000

Agency: CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND FORT STANTON BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 41/ 1 $30,000 Lincoln FORT STANTON BUILDING IMPROVE/EQUIP PURCHASE 125/ 2 $100,000 Lincoln FORT STANTON RESTROOM IMPROVEMENTS 125/ 1 $30,000 VETO Lincoln SANTA FE PERFORMING ARTS FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS 41/ 2 $50,000 Santa Fe

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Project TitleSection Amount County STATE LABORATORY SERVICES BUILDING 41/ 3 $7,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND $7,180,000

Agency: COURT - 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTHSE DATA/PHONE CABLES 22/ D/ 1 $60,000 McKinley 11TH JUD DIST COURTHSE DATA/PHONE CABLES 22/ D/ 2 $20,000 McKinley Subtotal for COURT - 11TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT $80,000

Agency: COURT - 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT AUTO PURCHASE 22/ E/ 1 $9,000 Cibola 13TH JUD DIST CT VEHICLE 22/ E/ 2 $9,000 Cibola 13TH JUD DIST CT VEHICLE 128/ 4 $20,000 Cibola 13TH JUDICIAL DIST CT EQUIPMENT & INFO TECH 22/ E/ 3 $10,000 Multiple Co. 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IMAGING 22/ E/ 4 $10,000 VETO Multiple Co. 13TH JUD DIST IMAGING EQUIPMENT/INFO TECH 128/ 5 $5,000 Multiple Co. 13TH JUD DIST COURTHOUSE FURNISH 22/ E/ 5 $16,000 VETO Sandoval 13TH JUD DIST SECURITY SYSTEMS 22/ E/ 6 $80,000 Sandoval 13TH JUD DIST CT FURNISH/EQUIP 22/ E/ 7 $5,000 Valencia 13TH JUD DIST CT FILING SYS PRCHS/INST 22/ E/ 8 $10,000 Valencia Subtotal for COURT - 13TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT $148,000

Agency: COURT - 1ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1ST JUD DIST FILE STORAGE AND OFFICE FURNITURE 22/ A/ 1 $20,000 Rio Arriba 1ST JUDICIAL DIST COURT FURNITURE PURCHASE 128/ 1 $20,000 Rio Arriba 1ST JUD DIST COURTHOUSE PLAN/DESIGN PH 1 22/ A/ 2 $100,000 VETO Santa Fe Subtotal for COURT - 1ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT $40,000

Agency: COURT - 2ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT 2ND JUD DIST CT MONITORING/TRACK FOR DOMESTIC VIOL 22/ B $152,000 Bernalillo 2ND JUD DIST CT MONITORING/TRACK FOR DOMESTIC VIOL 128/ 2 $30,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for COURT - 2ND JUDICIAL DISTRICT $182,000

Agency: COURT - 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT

3RD JUD DIST CT WIRING/TELECOM/FURNISH 22/ C/ 1 $41,000 VETO Dona Ana 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT EXPANSION 22/ C/ 2 $50,000 VETO Dona Ana Subtotal for COURT - 3RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT $0

Agency: COURT - 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURTHOUSE ANNEX 128/ 3 $150,000 San Miguel Subtotal for COURT - 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT $150,000

Agency: CUMBRES AND TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD COMMISSION CUMBRES & TOLTEC RAILROAD TRACK UPGRADES 23 $250,000 Rio Arriba

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Subtotal for CUMBRES AND TOLTEC SCENIC RAILROAD COMMISSI $250,000

Agency: CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT CYFD VEHICLE PURCHASE 126 $28,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT $28,000

Agency: FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF FILM PRODUCTION EDUCATION AND TRAINING CENTER 31/ 3 $10,000,000 Statewide DFA WATER TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PLANNING GRANTS 31/ 2 $500,000 Statewide WATER INNOVATION MATCHING FUNDS 31/ 1 $10,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF $20,500,000

Agency: ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF TIJERAS WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE-PH 3 132/ 1 $120,000 Bernalillo CARNUEL MDW&WWCA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 132/ 3 $50,000 Bernalillo PIETOWN MDWA WATER LINES AND METERING 29/ 1 $10,000 Catron FAMBROUGH MDWCA IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 2 $22,000 Chaves CUMBERLAND COOP WATER USERS IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 3 $25,000 Chaves DEXTER WATER VALVES REPLACE 29/ 4 $35,000 Chaves HAGERMAN SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 5 $25,000 Chaves MILAN WATER/SEWER LINE PLANNING/DESIGN 29/ 6 $25,000 Cibola GRANTS WATER TANK REHABILITATE 29/ 7 $50,000 Cibola SAN RAFAEL WATER/SANITATION DISTRICT BACKHOE 29/ 8 $70,000 Cibola SAN RAFAEL WATER/SANITATION DIST OFFICE/WAREHOUSE 29/ 9 $60,000 Cibola GRANTS WATER TANK REHABILITATE 29/ 10 $72,000 Cibola SAN MATEO MDWCA SEWER SYSTEM 29/ 12 $50,000 Cibola SEBOYETA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE 29/ 11 $30,000 Cibola LAGUNA PUEBLO WATER AND WASTEWATER PROJECTS 29/ 13 $470,000 Cibola CUBERO WATER ASSOCIATION WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM 132/ 11 $50,000 Cibola SAN MATEO MDWCA SEWER SYSTEM 132/ 12 $50,000 Cibola CIMARRON WATER SYSTEM PIPELINE REPLACEMENT 29/ 14 $30,000 Colfax CIMARRON WATER METER REPLACEMENT 29/ 15 $25,000 Colfax MAXWELL SEPTIC LIFT STATION CONSTRUCT 29/ 16 $20,000 Colfax CLOVIS INDUSTRIAL PARK WASTEWATER 29/ 17 $1,500,000 Curry MELROSE WATER TANK 132/ 25 $150,000 Curry DESERT SANDS MDWCA WATER SYS IMPROVE 29/ 18 $51,000 Dona Ana ANTHONY SLUDGE BELT PRESS 29/ 20 $50,000 Dona Ana ANTHONY SEWER LINE EXTEND 29/ 19 $51,000 Dona Ana CHAPARRAL WWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM 29/ 21 $70,000 Dona Ana HATCH INDUS PK WATER LINE CONSTRUCT 29/ 22 $120,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA MDWCA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 23 $70,000 Dona Ana SAN MIGUEL MDWCA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 24 $100,000 Dona Ana CALLE DE OESTE WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 25 $20,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA MDWCA CONSTRUCT PROJECT 132/ 15 $200,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA MDWCA COLLECTION/TREATMENT PLANT 132/ 13 $28,000 Dona Ana

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Project TitleSection Amount County DONA ANA MDWCA DESIGN/CONSTRUCT PROJECT 132/ 14 $50,000 Dona Ana ANTHONY WATER & SANITATION DIST SEWER LINE INSTALL 132/ 37 $45,000 Dona Ana CHAPARRAL WWATER COLLECTION/TRTMNT FCLTY CONSTRUCT 132/ 38 $300,000 Dona Ana MESILLA WATER LINE EXTEND & WATER SYS IMPROVE 132/ 39 $100,000 Dona Ana LOVING WWATER COLLECTION & TREATMENT SYS UPGRADE 29/ 26 $47,000 Eddy LOVING SEWER JETTER PURCHASE 29/ 27 $7,000 Eddy COTTONWOOD WATER COOP WATER SYS IMPROVE-PH 2 29/ 28 $20,000 Eddy COTTONWOOD WATER COOPERATIVE WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE 29/ 29 $60,000 Eddy LOVING SEWER JETTER PURCHASE 132/ 34 $7,000 Eddy SILVER CITY SOLID WASTE FACILITY EXPANSION 29/ 30 $72,000 Grant BAYARD WATER WELL DRILLING 29/ 31 $50,000 Grant BAYARD REGIONAL WASTEWATER PHASE 2 29/ 32 $250,000 Grant SANTA ROSA SOLID WASTE TRANSPORT TRAILERS PURCHASE 29/ 33 $90,000 Guadalupe GUADALUPE COUNTY SOLID WASTE EQUIPMENT 29/ 34 $40,000 Guadalupe ROY WATER LINES IMPROVE 132/ 21 $50,000 Harding MOSQUERO WATER SYSTEM REPLACE & UPGRADE 132/ 22 $40,000 Harding LORDSBURG WATER LINE REPLACEMENT 29/ 35 $50,000 Hidalgo LORDSBURG WATER SUPPLY EQUIPMENT 29/ 37 $250,000 Hidalgo LORDSBURG WATER LINE REPLACEMENTS 29/ 36 $300,000 Hidalgo JAL WATER STORAGE TANK RENOVATE 132/ 33 $65,000 Lea GRINDSTONE & RESORT DRS SEWER LINE EXTEND 29/ 38 $25,000 Lincoln CARRIZOZO WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE-DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 29/ 39 $20,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO SEWER LINE EXTENSIONS 29/ 40 $250,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO DOWNS WATER TANK 29/ 41 $150,000 Lincoln BAYO WWATER TRTMNT PLANT BUILD 132/ 36 $50,000 Los Alamos DEMING PERU HILL MILL REMEDIATION 29/ 42 $180,000 Luna DEMING LANDFILL PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 29/ 43 $172,000 Luna DEMING-LUNA COUNTY REGIONAL LANDFILL PROJECT 29/ 44 $500,000 Luna COLUMBUS WASTEWATER LINE EXTENSIONS 29/ 45 $200,000 Luna DEMING PERU HILL MILL REMEDIATION 132/ 44 $100,000 Luna DEMING LANDFILL PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 132/ 45 $63,000 Luna NW NM REGIONAL SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY TRANS EQUIP 29/ 46 $25,000 McKinley WHITE CLIFFS MDWUA SEWER AND DISPOSAL RPLC 29/ 47 $100,000 McKinley GALLUP CANYON PRJT WWATER REDIRECT 29/ 48 $50,000 McKinley GALLUP WWATER SYS PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 132/ 40 $100,000 McKinley AGUA PURA MDWCA WATER SYS IMPROVE 29/ 49 $25,000 Mora CLEVELAND MDWCA IMPROVE-DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 29/ 50 $30,000 Mora WAGON MOUND WATER & WW SYS IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 51 $40,000 Mora CHACON WATER SYSTEM 29/ 64 $250,000 Mora DEL RIO MDWCA WATER LINES 132/ 17 $25,000 Mora LEDOUX MDWA WATER LINE IMPROVE 132/ 18 $50,000 Mora BUENA VISTA MDWCA WATER LINES 132/ 19 $25,000 Mora WAGON MOUND WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS 132/ 20 $25,000 Mora N RIO GRANDE WATER TANK/DRY FIRE HYDRANT IMPROVE 29/ 52 $25,000 Multiple Co. RIO CHIQUITO WATER SUPPLY UPGRADE 29/ 53 $50,000 Multiple Co. NW REG SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY TRANSPORTATION EQUIP 29/ 54 $30,000 VETO Multiple Co. N RIO GRANDE WATER TANK/DRY FIRE HYDRANT IMPROVE 29/ 55 $25,000 Multiple Co.

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Project TitleSection Amount County TULAROSA PORTABLE WATER STORAGE TANK PRCHS/INSTALL 132/ 8 $200,000 Otero ALAMOGORDO WATER STORAGE PURCHASE 132/ 9 $111,000 Otero CLOUDCROFT WWATER TREATMNT PLANT UPGRADE/REPLACE 132/ 26 $200,000 Otero WEED WATER USERS ASSOC WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE 132/ 27 $48,000 Otero TIMBERON WATER & SANITATION DIST WATER SYS IMPROVE 132/ 29 $100,000 Otero TIMBERON WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT WELLS 132/ 28 $25,000 Otero TUCUMCARI WASTEWATER PROJECT 29/ 56 $350,000 Quay TUCUMCARI WATER/SEWER IMPROVE 132/ 24 $100,000 Quay EL BARRANCO MDWCA NEW WATER SYS 29/ 57 $50,000 Rio Arriba CORDOVA MDWCA SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 29/ 58 $72,000 Rio Arriba CHAMITA MDWCA REGIONAL WWATER REPORT 29/ 59 $15,000 Rio Arriba LUMBERTON WATER PROJECT 29/ 60 $250,000 Rio Arriba EL RITO WATER PROJECT 29/ 61 $100,000 Rio Arriba CORDOVA WASTEWATER SYSTEM 29/ 62 $300,000 Rio Arriba CANJILON MDWCA WATER TANKS & SYSTEM IMPROVE 132/ 35 $40,000 Rio Arriba BLOOMFIELD WATER TREATMENT PLANT IMPROVEMENTS 29/ 63 $250,000 San Juan NSWUA US HWY 550 WATER LINE UPGRADES 132/ 31 $50,000 San Juan AZTEC RAW WATER STORAGE FCLTY 132/ 32 $50,000 San Juan SAN LUIS & CABEZON WATER SYSTEM 29/ 65 $50,000 Sandoval CUBA WATER SYS ENGINEER/ASSESS/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 29/ 66 $130,000 Sandoval REGINA MDWCA IMPROVE/UPGRADE 29/ 67 $50,000 Sandoval REGINA WATER PROJECT 29/ 68 $350,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION/RECYCLING PRJT 29/ 69 $60,000 Sandoval JEMEZ MOUNTAIN POTABLE WATER STORAGE TANKS 29/ 70 $50,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION/RECYCLING PRJT 29/ 71 $10,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION/RECYCLING PROJECT 29/ 72 $10,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION PILOT PRJT PH 1 132/ 2 $10,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERSION PILOT PRJT 132/ 7 $10,000 Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS DOMESTIC WUA WATER LINE 132/ 10 $20,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO WASTE CONSERVATION PILOT PRJT 132/ 16 $100,000 VETO Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS DOMESTIC WUA WATER LINE 132/ 46 $70,000 Sandoval CCA/ARMORY FOR ARTS ACCESS RD SEWER LINE UPGRADE 29/ 73 $90,000 Santa Fe CANONCITO AT APACHE CANYON WATER RIGHTS 29/ 74 $125,000 Santa Fe NAMBE PUEBLO WATER/WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY 29/ 75 $250,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE EFFLUENT WATER LINE DESIGN 29/ 76 $79,000 Santa Fe EDGEWOOD WASTEWATER SYSTEM IMPROVE 132/ 4 $25,000 Santa Fe EDGEWOOD WASTEWATER COLLECTION/TREAT/DISPOSAL SYS 132/ 30 $5,000 Santa Fe CACTUS LN-RANCHO SIRINGO RD & LN WATER LINE EXTEND 132/ 42 $90,000 Santa Fe T OR C WATER RECYCLE PROGRAM 29/ 78 $200,000 Sierra ELEPHANT BUTTE REGIONAL WASTEWATER FACILITY 29/ 77 $500,000 Sierra ELEPHANT BUTTE-NORTH AREA SIERRA RGNL WW SYSTEM 132/ 41 $50,000 Sierra SAN ACACIA WATER SYSTEM 29/ 79 $250,000 Socorro TAOS SKI VALLEY WATER/WWATER SYS IMPROVE 29/ 80 $25,000 Taos EL VALLE DE LOS RANCHOS WWATER SYS IMPROVE 29/ 81 $75,000 Taos EL PRADO WATER AND SANITATION DIST ADJ LAND PRCHS 29/ 82 $75,000 Taos QUESTA WWATER TRTMNT PLANT PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 29/ 83 $75,000 Taos VADITO MDWCA RENOVATE AND EXPAND 29/ 84 $50,000 Taos

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Project TitleSection Amount County TRAMPAS MDWCA IMPROVE/WATER LINES EXTEND 29/ 85 $50,000 Taos TAOS SKI VALLEY WASTEWATER EXPANSION 29/ 87 $150,000 Taos SAN CRISTOBAL WATER PROJECT 29/ 88 $100,000 Taos QUESTA WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT 29/ 86 $250,000 Taos EL VALLE DE LOS RANCHOS WWATER SYSTEM PHASE I 132/ 5 $75,000 Taos EL RITO WATER SYS IMPROVE PRJT 132/ 6 $50,000 Taos WILLARD WWATER SYSTEM 29/ 89 $15,000 Torrance MOUNTAINAIR SEWER SYSTEM UPGRADE 29/ 90 $100,000 Torrance MANZANO MDWCA EQUIPMENT 29/ 91 $50,000 Torrance CLAYTON WATER TOWER REPAIR/RECONDITION 132/ 23 $40,000 Union BELEN WATER WELL NO. 4 REPLACE 132/ 43 $150,000 Valencia Subtotal for ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF $14,272,000

Agency: TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF

ALBUQUERQUE TVI WESTSIDE CAMPUS PARKING LOT 43/ 1 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo MCMAHON BLVD ARROYO XING DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 43/ 2 $10,000 Bernalillo RIO BRAVO BLVD EXTEND/ACCESS MESA DEL SOL 43/ 3 $21,000 Bernalillo LEAD/COAL AVES TWO-WAY CONVERSION STUDY/DESIGN 43/ 4 $80,000 VETO Bernalillo SILVER AVE PH 2 STREETSCAPE IMPROVE 43/ 5 $72,000 Bernalillo NOB HILL HIGHLAND PED LIGHTING PH 1 43/ 6 $75,000 Bernalillo FIVE PTS RD-GATEWAY TO ATRISCO-PH 2 ROW/IMPROVE 43/ 7 $202,000 Bernalillo LA VEGA/HARDY RD INTERSECT IMPROVE/SPEED TABLE 43/ 8 $11,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY STREETLIGHT EASEMENTS 43/ 9 $15,000 Bernalillo MAREZ RD ASPHALT OVERLAY-ATRISCO TO FOOTHILL 43/ 10 $26,000 Bernalillo AMALIA RD ASPHALT OVERLAY 43/ 11 $29,000 Bernalillo HOOPER RD ASPHALT OVERLAY 43/ 12 $60,000 Bernalillo LAKE AVE SW ASPHALT OVERLAY 43/ 13 $23,000 Bernalillo MORROW ST SPEED BUMPS 43/ 14 $7,200 VETO Bernalillo HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL SPEED BARRIERS 43/ 15 $20,000 Bernalillo RIO BRAVO BLVD EXTEND/ACCESS MESA DEL SOL 43/ 16 $20,000 Bernalillo RIO BRAVO BLVD EXTEND/ACCESS MESA DEL SOL 43/ 17 $12,000 Bernalillo 4TH ST FROM OSUNA TO GRIEGOS IMPROVE 43/ 18 $75,000 Bernalillo RIO GRANDE BLVD WEST WATER/SEWER IMPROVE 43/ 19 $100,000 Bernalillo ALAMOSA AREA STREETS RESURFACE 43/ 20 $25,000 Bernalillo TO'HAJIILEE CHP ADMIN AREA ACCESS RD/PKG LOT 43/ 21 $50,000 Bernalillo BARCELONA PLACE IMPROVE 43/ 23 $21,069 Bernalillo GRACE VIGIL RD IMPROVE 43/ 22 $16,107 Bernalillo LUCIA ROAD IMPROVE 43/ 27 $20,488 Bernalillo CORDELIA RD IMPROVE 43/ 30 $22,569 Bernalillo DON PEDRO PADILLA RD IMPROVE 43/ 29 $29,221 Bernalillo CITATION DRIVE IMPROVE 43/ 28 $26,710 Bernalillo NANCY RD IMPROVE 43/ 25 $22,558 Bernalillo BEALL RD IMPROVE 43/ 24 $12,627 Bernalillo MINNIE RD IMPROVE 43/ 26 $21,599 Bernalillo CAMINO DEL VALLE DRAINAGE/IMPROVE 43/ 31 $80,000 Bernalillo VALLEY GARDENS SUBDIVISION STREET LIGHTING 43/ 32 $35,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County LISA LN/LISA RD WATER & SEWER EXTEND 43/ 33 $25,000 Bernalillo UNIVERSITY BLVD EXTEND TO MESA DEL SOL 43/ 34 $30,000 Bernalillo UNSER BLVD EXTEND 43/ 35 $50,000 Bernalillo COORS BOULEVARD MEDIAN LANDSCAPING 43/ 36 $50,000 VETO Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 7 $200,000 Bernalillo MONTGOMERY BLVD MEDIAN LANDSCAPING 138/ 8 $71,429 Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 9 $500,000 Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 11 $700,000 Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 14 $200,000 Bernalillo CANDELARIAS VILLAGE CTR STREETSCAPE 138/ 17 $50,000 Bernalillo WELLS PK NEIGHBORHOOD STREETS IMPROVE 138/ 18 $100,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 20 $150,000 VETO Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 21 $200,000 Bernalillo 98TH ST SOUTH WALL CONSTRUCT 138/ 45 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo SILVER HILL STREETSCAPE PROJECT DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 138/ 51 $30,000 Bernalillo LEAD AND COAL AVE CONVERSION DESIGN 138/ 50 $30,000 Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 55 $500,000 Bernalillo TOWNSEND & TRUJILLO SW RD IMPROVE 138/ 63 $78,000 Bernalillo PASEO DEL NORTE EXTENSION PROJECT 138/ 67 $300,000 Bernalillo TO'HAJIILEE CHP ADMIN AREA ACCESS RD/PKG LOT 138/ 32 $50,000 Bernalillo ROSWELL RAILROAD XING REPAIR AT HWY 285 43/ 37 $10,000 Chaves KANSAS STREET PLAN, DESIGN, RECONSTRUCT 43/ 38 $50,000 VETO Chaves EDWIN ST IMPROVE ADJACENT TO EARLY CHILDHOOD CTR 43/ 39 $50,000 Chaves ROSWELL ROW ACQ/GARDEN AVE & SUMMIT ST 43/ 40 $5,000 VETO Chaves WEST MCGAFFEY ST IMPROVE 43/ 41 $40,000 Chaves ROSWELL RAILROAD XING REPAIR AT HWY 285 43/ 42 $12,000 Chaves ROSWELL RAILROAD XING REPAIR AT HWY 285 43/ 43 $50,000 Chaves N GARDEN AVE/SUMMIT ST RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQ 43/ 44 $5,000 Chaves ROSWELL RAILROAD XING REPAIR AT HWY 285 138/ 2 $10,000 Chaves US HWY 285 AND HOBSON ROAD RR CROSSINGS IMPROVE 138/ 30 $50,000 Chaves MCGAFFEY STREET IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 31 $50,000 Chaves ANGEL FIRE LIBERTY SQUARE PROJECT 138/ 25 $75,000 VETO Colfax CLOVIS STREETSCAPE MAIN STREET PRJT 43/ 45 $40,000 Curry CURRY CO RD RR2N REPAIR/CHIP SEAL 138/ 29 $50,000 Curry CURRY CO RD K IMPROVE 138/ 33 $50,000 Curry CLOVIS STREET IMPROVE 138/ 35 $50,000 Curry CLOVIS STREETSCAPE/MAIN STREET PRJT 138/ 37 $10,000 Curry VISTA MONTANA RD RIGHT-OF-WAY/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 43/ 46 $70,000 Dona Ana HARPER RD IMPROVE 43/ 47 $152,000 Dona Ana EL MILAGRO PAVING AND STREETLIGHTING 138/ 19 $50,000 Dona Ana MESILLA STREET IMPROVE 138/ 52 $90,000 Dona Ana BELL/MANZO RDS UTILITY INFRA/STORM DRAINAGE IMPROV 138/ 53 $100,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO ROADS IMPROVE FOR EMERGENCY ACCESS 138/ 54 $100,000 Dona Ana SANDHILL RD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 60 $100,000 Dona Ana MORNINGSIDE RD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 61 $150,000 Dona Ana EAST REYNOLDS DRIVE IMPROVE 138/ 58 $250,000 VETO Dona Ana LUNA VISTA DR PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 59 $210,000 Dona Ana

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Project TitleSection Amount County CARLSBAD MAIN STREET PROJECT ADDITION 43/ 48 $1,750 VETO Eddy CARLSBAD MAIN STREET GLOBE & LAMPPOST REPLACE 43/ 49 $500 VETO Eddy CARLSBAD MAIN STREET ADDITIONAL DECORATIONS 43/ 50 $250 VETO Eddy LOVING SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION ON CEDAR STREET 43/ 51 $60,000 Eddy CORRALES ROAD IN CARLSBAD-BEAUTIFICATION PRJTS 43/ 52 $20,000 Eddy ARTESIA VISITORS' CENTER PARKING LOT 43/ 53 $20,000 Eddy ARTESIA TRAIN DEPOT VISITORS' CENTER EXPANSION 43/ 54 $30,000 Eddy CARLSBAD STREETSCAPES CONSTRUCT 138/ 44 $5,000 Eddy FT BAYARD MEDICAL CENTER ROAD/PARK LOT IMPROVE 43/ 55 $40,000 Grant SILVER CITY SIDEWALK REPAIR 43/ 56 $20,000 Grant SANTA CLARA CHIP SEAL STREETS 43/ 57 $50,000 Grant SILVER CITY LIGHTING-PH 2 & 3 43/ 58 $250,000 Grant HURLEY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS TO SANTA RITA & E STREETS 138/ 4 $50,000 Grant SANTA CLARA CHIP SEALING STREET PROJECTS 138/ 5 $75,000 Grant DIAZ AVE IMPROVE 138/ 6 $20,000 Grant LORDSBURG STREET IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 59 $100,000 Hidalgo LORDSBURG STREET IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 66 $100,000 Hidalgo TATUM STREET IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 34 $50,000 Lea HOBBS MAIN STREET STREETSCAPE CONSTRUCT-PH 2 138/ 36 $30,000 Lea LEA COUNTY ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 38 $100,000 Lea LEA CO ROAD IMPROVE 138/ 42 $69,500 Lea HOBBS MAIN ST STREETSCAPE CONSTRUCT PH 2 138/ 43 $70,000 Lea US HWY 70/CARRIZO CANYON RD INTERSECTION IMPROVE 43/ 60 $30,000 Lincoln CAPITAN ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 61 $30,000 VETO Lincoln US HWY 70/CARRIZO CANYON RD INTERSECTION IMPROVE 138/ 1 $10,000 Lincoln CAPITAN ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 3 $60,000 VETO Lincoln NM HWY 118 EXPANSION/ROW 43/ 62 $50,000 McKinley HISTORIC 66 AVE TRAFFIC LIGHT INSTALLATION 43/ 63 $50,000 McKinley CHINO ROAD RESURFACE 43/ 64 $60,000 McKinley CHINA SPRINGS LOOP RD IMPROVE 43/ 65 $102,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO RD 19 IMPROVE 43/ 68 $40,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO RD 27 IMPROVE 43/ 66 $36,750 McKinley MCKINLEY CO RD 61 IMPROVE 43/ 67 $43,000 McKinley BREAD SPRINGS CHAPTER ROAD IMPROVE & MAINT YARD 138/ 56 $50,000 McKinley GALLUP TWIN BUTTES/CRESTVIEW LP RD IMPROVE 138/ 57 $60,000 McKinley MORA COUNTY ROAD A044 IMPROVE 43/ 69 $20,000 Mora EL CARMEN ROAD REPAVING 43/ 70 $30,000 Mora EL CARMEN RD PAVING MATERIAL PURCHASE 138/ 13 $77,000 Mora TULAROSA STREET IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 71 $20,000 VETO Otero ALAMOGORDO SIDEWALK AND RAMP CONSTRUCT 138/ 16 $40,000 VETO Otero ALAMOGORDO ROAD IMPROVE 138/ 15 $50,000 VETO Otero RIO ARRIBA CO RD IMPROVE COUNTY COMMISSION DIST 2 43/ 72 $20,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA CO RD 62 IMPROVE 43/ 73 $20,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA COUNTY ROAD 83 IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 74 $25,000 Rio Arriba SAN JUAN PUEBLO AIRPORT 43/ 75 $65,760 Rio Arriba CHAMA STREET PAVE & IMPROVE 138/ 47 $50,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA CO RD 64 PAVE/IMPROVE 138/ 48 $20,000 Rio Arriba

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Project TitleSection Amount County RIO ARRIBA CO RD 62 IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 49 $10,000 Rio Arriba PORTALES DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 76 $20,000 Roosevelt KILGORE ST IMPROVE 43/ 77 $10,000 VETO Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO ROADS IMPROVE 138/ 27 $100,000 Roosevelt PORTALES STREET IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 28 $100,000 Roosevelt SAN JUAN CO RD 7150 IMPROVE 43/ 78 $7,150 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 7900 IMPROVE 43/ 79 $40,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 7950 IMPROVE 43/ 81 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 7900 IMPROVE 43/ 80 $50,000 San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 3500 IMPROVE 138/ 41 $100,000 VETO San Juan SAN JUAN CO RD 3500 PH 3 IMPROVE 138/ 65 $200,000 VETO San Juan EL LLANO ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 82 $30,000 San Miguel SAN MIGUEL CO ROAD A-3 IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 83 $15,000 San Miguel SAN MIGUEL CO RD B51-A IMPROVE 43/ 84 $50,000 San Miguel ANCON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 85 $15,000 San Miguel TECOLOTE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 43/ 86 $15,000 San Miguel ROMERO STREET IMPROVE 43/ 87 $60,000 San Miguel GONZALES RANCH RD IMPROVE 43/ 89 $15,000 San Miguel EL LLANO RD IMPROVE 43/ 88 $15,000 San Miguel EL LLANO RD IMPROVE 138/ 10 $100,000 San Miguel SAN MIGUEL COUNTY RD B-41-F REPAIR & CONSTRUCT 138/ 22 $30,000 San Miguel TECOLOTE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS COUNTY ROAD B-47-A 138/ 23 $50,000 San Miguel CONCHAS DAM ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 26 $50,000 San Miguel LA MADERA RD PAVE 43/ 90 $25,000 Sandoval REGINA RD IMPROVE 43/ 91 $30,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO ROAD IMPROVE 43/ 92 $50,000 Sandoval LOMA LARGA ROAD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 43/ 93 $50,000 VETO Sandoval 40TH STREET & NORTHERN BLVD ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 138/ 39 $102,000 Sandoval NM HWY 528 & NORTHERN BLVD 4-WAY SIGNAL INTRSECT 138/ 40 $70,000 Sandoval ELDORADO ELEM SCHL FLASHING LIGHTS 43/ 94 $10,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 55-A RECONSTRUCT 43/ 95 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 16 OVERLAY-EDGEWOOD 43/ 97 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 44A-B RECONSTRUCT 43/ 96 $30,000 Santa Fe EDGEWOOD CO RD 8 MATERIALS/PAVE 43/ 98 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 88-B PAVE/DRAIN MATERIALS 43/ 99 $80,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 86 PAVE/MATERIALS 43/100 $45,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 103 PAVE/DRAINAGE MATERIALS 43/101 $60,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RD 74 PAVE/DRAINAGE MATERIALS 43/102 $45,000 Santa Fe CHURCHILL RD IMPROVE 43/103 $40,000 VETO Santa Fe ENTRADA DE SANTIAGO ROAD IMPROVE 43/104 $40,000 Santa Fe PEN RD/CERRILLOS RD JUNCTION BOX & DRAINAGE 43/105 $30,000 Santa Fe CAMINO DE LOS MONTOYAS CONSTRUCT 138/ 46 $100,000 Santa Fe CAMINO CARLOS RAEL LOW-WATER CROSSING/BANK IMPROVE 138/ 62 $25,000 Santa Fe WATER CANYON/MAGDALENA RIDGE OBSERVATORY RD 43/106 $222,000 Socorro ARROYO HONDO ACEQUIA ASSOC CULVERTS 43/107 $10,000 Taos MESA VISTA RD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 43/108 $50,000 Taos CUCHILLA HILL RD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 43/109 $25,000 Taos

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Project TitleSection Amount County EL RITO ROAD IMPROVEMENTS-TAOS CO 43/110 $35,000 Taos TAOS CO RD C-021 IMPROVE-PHASE 2 43/111 $80,000 Taos TAOS CO RD C-091 IMPROVE 43/112 $50,000 Taos RED RIVER ROAD IMPROVE 43/113 $75,000 Taos ARROYO HONDO ACEQUIA ASSOCIATION CULVERTS 138/ 12 $20,000 Taos SANTA BARBARA RD PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 138/ 24 $40,000 Taos LA MERCED ELEM SCHL COUNTY ROAD IMPROVE 43/114 $65,000 Valencia GOLF COURSE RD PAVE 43/115 $75,000 Valencia CARSON DR CORRIDOR PAVE/DRAIN IMPROVE 43/116 $90,400 Valencia JUAN PEREA/CTHSE RD INTERSECT IMPROVE/SIDEWALKS 43/117 $72,720 Valencia CORNELIUS ROAD PAVING IN VALENCIA COUNTY. 43/118 $33,000 Valencia CURFMAN/DON ANDRES/LOS CHAVEZ ROADS IMPROVE 138/ 64 $100,000 Valencia Subtotal for TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF $10,643,657

Agency: PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE VEHICLE REPLACE 39 $750,000 Statewide Subtotal for PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF $750,000

Agency: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SANTA TERESA BINATIONAL CAMPUS 25 $100,000 Dona Ana Subtotal for ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT $100,000

Agency: ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT MESILLA VALLEY BOSQUE ST PK ACQ/DEVELOP 28/ 1 $25,000 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY BOSQUE STATE PK LAND/DVLP 28/ 2 $50,000 Dona Ana CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES 28/ 3 $2,650,000 Statewide Subtotal for ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPAR $2,725,000

Agency: EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY ENMU-ROSWELL SOUND STAGE 40/ A/ 1 $35,000 VETO Chaves ENMU-ROSWELL MULTIMEDIA STUDIO/EQUIPMENT 40/ A/ 2 $35,000 VETO Chaves ENMU-ROSWELL SOUND STAGE 40/ A/ 3 $35,000 Chaves ENMU-ROSWELL SOUND STAGE 40/ A/ 4 $22,000 VETO Chaves ENMU-ROSWELL ACTIVITY BUS-SPECIAL NEEDS PRGM 137/ B/ 5 $15,000 Chaves ENMU-RUIDOSO BRANCH PH1 EXPAND/ROOF REPLACEMENT 40/ A/ 5 $25,000 VETO Lincoln ENMU-RUIDOSO ROOF DESIGN/PLAN/REPLACE 40/ A/ 6 $25,000 VETO Lincoln ENMU-RUIDOSO BRANCH-PH1 EXPAND/ROOF REPLACEMENT 137/ B/ 1 $15,000 Lincoln ENMU DISTANCE EDUCATION TECH & INFRASTRUCTURE 40/ A/ 7 $20,000 Multiple Co. ENMU INSTRUCTIONAL COM EQUIP/PURCHASE & INSTALL 40/ A/ 8 $40,000 Roosevelt ENMU DIST INFORMATION TECH AND TECH INFRA UPGRADES 40/ A/ 9 $30,000 VETO Roosevelt ENMU INSTRUCTIONAL COM EQUIP/PURCHASE & INSTALL 40/ A/10 $20,000 VETO Roosevelt ENMU-PORTALES CAMPUS LIGHTING 40/ A/11 $25,000 Roosevelt ENMU COMM BLDG FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 40/ A/12 $20,000 Roosevelt ENMU-KENW-TV NEWS 3 EQUIP & UPGRADE TECHNOLOGY 137/ B/ 2 $7,000 VETO Roosevelt ENMU PORTABLE SOCCER & TRACK BLEACHERS 137/ B/ 4 $40,000 Roosevelt

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Project TitleSection Amount County ENMU LEWIS COOPER ARENA BLEACHERS 137/ B/ 3 $10,000 Roosevelt ENMU JOURNALISM/PUB RELATIONS SYS PURCHASE 137/ B/ 6 $50,830 VETO Roosevelt Subtotal for EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY $220,000

Agency: GAME AND FISH, DEPARTMENT OF ROCK LAKE WARM WATER HATCHER PHASE 4 32/ 1 $300,000 Guadalupe BERNARDO REFUGE IMPROVEMENTS 32/ 2 $150,000 Socorro Subtotal for GAME AND FISH, DEPARTMENT OF $450,000

Agency: GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OPERA MASTER PLAN 36/ 1 $50,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT $50,000

Agency: GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTROL DIV BORDER AUTHORITY OFFICE CONSTRUCTION 36/ 2 $250,000 Statewide PUBLIC BUILDING REPAIR FUND-APPROP TO FUND 44/ A $8,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTR $8,250,000

Agency: GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU DIGITAL RADIO SYSTEM CONVERSION 36/ 3 $5,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, RADIO COMMUNIC $5,000,000

Agency: INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION PUERTO DE LUNA COMMUNITY DITCH IMPROVEMENTS 27/ 1 $30,000 Guadalupe MORA CO WATER MGMT/CONSERVE PLANS DEV 133/ 1 $5,000 Mora DIXON ACEQUIA DEL RINCON RENOVATE/IMPROVE 27/ 2 $10,000 Rio Arriba CANJILON ACEQUIA DE OTRA BANDA IMPROVE 27/ 3 $10,000 Rio Arriba CANJILON ACEQUIA LLANO RENOVATIONS 27/ 4 $10,000 Rio Arriba ACEQUIA DE CHAMITA REPAIR 27/ 5 $15,000 Rio Arriba ESPINOZA LATERAL DITCH REPAIR 27/ 6 $25,000 Rio Arriba CHIMAYO DISTRICT DITCH IMPROVE/REPAIR 133/ 6 $25,000 Rio Arriba MESA PRIETA ACEQUIA IMPROVE 133/ 7 $50,000 Rio Arriba ACEQUIA DEL LLANO IMPROVE 133/ 8 $45,000 Rio Arriba SAN MIGUEL COMMUNITY DITCH REPAIR 133/ 2 $10,000 San Miguel EL LLANO DE LA PRESA DITCH REPAIR & CLEAN 133/ 4 $10,000 San Miguel EL ANCON DITCH REPAIRS 133/ 5 $10,000 San Miguel LA CIENEGA ACEQUIA PROJECT PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 133/ 3 $50,000 Santa Fe ACEQUIA MADRE DEL LLANO IN ARROYO HONDO IMPROVE 27/ 7 $6,000 Taos SAN CRISTOBAL DITCH ASSOC LINING PROJECT 27/ 8 $25,000 Taos TAOS COUNTY ACEQUIA DE EL VALLE IMPROVEMENTS 27/ 9 $40,000 Taos Subtotal for INTERSTATE STREAM COMMISSION $376,000

Agency: LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION

PARADISE HILLS COMMUNITY CTR HVAC 34/ 2 $42,000 VETO Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County PARADISE HILLS COMMUNITY CTR INFO TECH 34/ 1 $15,000 Bernalillo PARADISE HILLS LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD IMPROVEMENTS 34/ 4 $20,000 Bernalillo PARADISE HILLS LITTLE LEAGUE EQUIP CONSTRUCT/PRCHS 34/ 3 $30,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA STORAGE SHEDS PURCHASE OR CONSTRUCT 34/ 5 $12,000 Bernalillo VENTANA RANCH CMTY PARK PH 1 EXPAND/IMPROVE 34/ 6 $10,000 Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LITTLE LEAGUE LAND ACQUIRE 34/ 7 $20,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 34/ 8 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo SUMMIT PARK REDESIGN/RENOVATE 34/ 9 $54,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER ROOF & SEATS 34/ 10 $20,000 Bernalillo SILVER HILLS REFORESTATION PROJECT PHASE 3 34/ 11 $100,000 Bernalillo ALB MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY CONSTRUCT/RENOVATION 34/ 12 $100,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY PRF ARTS THEATER-DISABILITIES EQUIP 34/ 13 $15,000 Bernalillo HUNING CASTLE NEIGHBORHOOD OFF-LEASH DOG PARK 34/ 14 $30,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PARK TENNIS COMPLEX SUPPORT BLDG/COURT 34/ 15 $30,000 VETO Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LL-LAND ACQ-GIRLS' BB FIELDS/VB COURTS 34/ 16 $5,000 Bernalillo BERNALILLO CO ANTI-DRUG PRGM-PRCHS CMPTRS/VEHICLE 34/ 17 $30,000 Bernalillo SAWMILL COMMUNITY LAND TRUST STRUCTURE DEMOLITION 34/ 18 $25,000 Bernalillo ODELIA PARK RENOVATIONS 34/ 19 $80,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE EQUIP 34/ 21 $30,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPT BRUSH TRUCKS PURCHASE 34/ 20 $50,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE TREE REMOVAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/ 22 $30,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 34/ 23 $17,743 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 24 $10,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 34/ 25 $25,000 Bernalillo CESAR CHAVEZ COMMUNITY CENTER FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT 34/ 26 $15,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PARK TENNIS COMPLEX SUPPORT BLDG/COURT 34/ 27 $30,000 VETO Bernalillo ALB MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY CONSTRUCT/RENOVATION 34/ 28 $50,000 Bernalillo MESA VERDE COMMUNITY CENTER EQUIP/FIXTURES 34/ 29 $50,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 30 $5,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY PRF ARTS THEATER-DISABILITIES EQUIP 34/ 31 $70,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 32 $30,000 Bernalillo MCKINLEY COMMUNITY CTR FURNISH/EQUIP/VAN 34/ 33 $60,000 Bernalillo QUIGLEY PARK RENOVATE/EQUIP 34/ 34 $70,000 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 34/ 35 $20,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE FIRE STATIONS GENERATORS 34/ 36 $55,000 Bernalillo LUECKING SOUTH NEIGHBORHOOD PK DES/CONSTRUCT/REN 34/ 37 $50,000 Bernalillo LAFAYETTE PARK IMPROVE 34/ 38 $75,000 Bernalillo COMANCHE S PK/THUNDERBIRD LITTLE LEAGUE IMPROVE 34/ 39 $72,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA COMMUNITY CENTER 34/ 40 $90,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA LITTLE LEAGUE EQUIPMENT 34/ 41 $15,000 Bernalillo EAST ATRISCO KIMBAR PARK CONSTRUCTION 34/ 42 $72,000 Bernalillo WEST BLUFF PARK IMPROVEMENTS 34/ 43 $50,000 Bernalillo LADERA GOLF COURSE IMPROVEMENTS 34/ 44 $100,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE/CHIPPING & ROOTING MACHINERY PURCHASE 34/ 45 $100,000 Bernalillo PRF ART THEATER BLDG EQUIP TECH/ASSISTIVE DEVICES 34/ 46 $50,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY CRISIS SHELTER FOR YOUTH 34/ 47 $50,000 Bernalillo PRF ART THEATER BLDG EQUIP TECH/ASSISTIVE DEVICES 34/ 48 $20,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County HOUSE DISTRICT 17 SKATE PARK DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 34/ 49 $90,000 Bernalillo VISTA DEL NORTE PARK, PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 34/ 50 $60,000 Bernalillo PASEO DE ESTRELLA PARK PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 34/ 51 $70,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE TREE REMOVAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/ 52 $30,000 Bernalillo GOODRICH PARK IMPROVE 34/ 54 $40,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA LL FIELDS IMPROVE 34/ 53 $10,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS MAIN STREET PRJT 34/ 55 $10,000 Bernalillo ALAMEDA LL FIELDS IMPROVE 34/ 56 $20,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS TENNIS CTS REPAIR/RENOVATE 34/ 57 $20,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS TRAILS DEVELOP/IMPROVE 34/ 58 $5,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS FIRE HYDRANTS 34/ 59 $20,000 Bernalillo ALB BRUSH-CLEARING MACHINE 34/ 60 $300,000 Bernalillo CASA SAN YSIDRO VISITORS CENTER 34/ 61 $200,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA MUSEUM 34/ 62 $100,000 Bernalillo ALAMOSA DENTAL CLINIC EQUIP 34/ 65 $30,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 34/ 63 $200,000 Bernalillo DELGADO/RIO PUERCO COMMUNITY PARK IMPROVE 34/ 64 $200,000 Bernalillo BATAAN MEDIANS LANDSCAPING 34/ 66 $97,000 VETO Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY PRF ARTS THEATER-DISABILITIES EQUIP 34/ 67 $20,000 Bernalillo 98TH ST ROADWAY SCREENING WALL 34/ 68 $30,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND POOL FILTRATION SYSTEM PURCHASE & INSTALL 34/ 69 $70,000 Bernalillo SAN PEDRO PUB LIB EQUIPMENT REFURBISH & BOOK PRCHS 34/ 70 $40,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER REROOFING 34/ 71 $80,000 Bernalillo LOMAS LIBRARY RENOVATE 34/ 72 $80,000 Bernalillo BERNALILLO CO JUVENILE DETENTION CTR INFRASTRUCTUR 34/ 73 $100,000 Bernalillo STATEWIDE JUV DETEN CTR MONITORING/TRACK DEVICE 34/ 74 $72,000 Bernalillo TO'HAJIILEE CHP BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB IMPROVE/REN 34/ 75 $52,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 76 $10,000 Bernalillo CHERRY HILLS LIBRARY EQUIP, FURN & IMPROVE 34/ 77 $10,000 Bernalillo JUAN TABO LIBRARY EQUIP, FURNISH & IMPROVEMENTS 34/ 78 $10,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 79 $20,000 Bernalillo SUNSET CANYON PK RENOVATE 34/ 80 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo FEDERAL BUILDING RENOVATION 34/ 81 $22,000 VETO Bernalillo JERRY CLINE PK TENNIS CMPLX BUILDING/RENOVATE 34/ 82 $30,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 34/ 83 $5,000 Bernalillo "JUMP START" INFO TECH FOR CHILDREN-ALB 34/ 84 $2,000 VETO Bernalillo TAYLOR RANCH LIBRARY EQUIPMENT 34/ 85 $10,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 86 $15,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 34/ 87 $2,000 VETO Bernalillo ANDREA CIRCLE PARK FACILITIES ACQUISITION 34/ 88 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo AFD FIRE STATION RADIO & COMPUTER SYSTEMS SUPPORT 34/ 89 $50,000 Bernalillo ALAMEDA LITTLE LEAGUE COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS 34/ 90 $25,000 Bernalillo NORTH DOMINGO BACA PARK PLAY AREA IMPROVE 34/ 91 $50,000 Bernalillo ALAMEDA LITTLE LEAGUE COMPLEX IMPROVE 34/ 92 $25,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE TRAIL SYSTEM STUDY 34/ 93 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo RAYMOND G. SANCHEZ COMMUNITY CENTER STAGE LIGHTING 34/ 94 $50,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE TREE REMOVAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/ 95 $30,000 VETO Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPT BRUSH TRUCKS PURCHASE 34/ 96 $10,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 34/ 97 $35,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/ 2 $5,000 Bernalillo AMBASSADOR EDWARD L. ROMERO PARK-PH 1 CONSTRUCT 134/ 22 $25,000 Bernalillo PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY FAMILY SERV PH 2 EXPANSION 134/ 23 $50,000 Bernalillo TIJERAS INFORMATION CTR-PH 1 DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 134/ 26 $100,000 Bernalillo LOS VECINOS COMMUNITY CTR PARK IMPROVE 134/ 28 $15,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN AREA FIRST RESPOND INFO TECH INFRA 134/ 27 $40,000 Bernalillo TRAMWAY LOMAS MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 32 $60,000 VETO Bernalillo LOMAS TRAMWAY LINEAR PARK PHASE 2 IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 31 $130,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/ 34 $71,428 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 35 $71,428 VETO Bernalillo ALB RAILYARD STATION MAINTENANCE/RENOVATION 134/ 59 $35,000 Bernalillo ALTAMONT LITTLE LEAGUE PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 60 $35,000 Bernalillo ALB NORTH DOMINGO BACA MULTIGENERATIONAL CENTER 134/ 61 $200,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 134/ 62 $15,000 Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LL FIELDS IMPROVE & EQUIP 134/ 63 $17,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 64 $18,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/ 65 $15,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE MUSEUM RENOVATE-PH 1 134/ 72 $50,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS TRAIL DEVELOP 134/ 73 $50,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE RESTORATION/NON-NATIVE PLANT REMOVAL-ALB 134/ 74 $100,000 Bernalillo NORTH VALLEY DVLP DISABILITY FCLTY TECH EQUIP 134/ 75 $50,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/ 76 $20,000 Bernalillo ALB DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER RENOVATIO 134/ 77 $25,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 78 $9,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE FARMERS MKT FURN PRCHS 134/ 91 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo ANDERSON-ABRUZZO INTRNATL BALLOON MUSEUM EXHIBITS 134/ 93 $25,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/ 94 $5,000 Bernalillo ALAMEDA LITTLE LEAGUE CONCESSION STAND 134/ 95 $80,000 Bernalillo DOMINGO BACA PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 134/ 96 $269,000 Bernalillo BOSQUE TREE REMOVAL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 134/ 97 $57,000 VETO Bernalillo ANDERSON-ABRUZZO INTRNATL BALLOON MUSEUM EXHIBITS 134/162 $10,000 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/168 $10,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT 134/169 $15,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY HEALTH FCLTY DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/185 $300,000 Bernalillo WESTGATE HEIGHTS PARK IMPROVE 134/186 $80,000 VETO Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/187 $20,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 134/188 $20,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/189 $20,000 Bernalillo HILAND THEATER RENOVATION 134/205 $600,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND POOL FILTRATION SYS PRCHS/INSTALL/DESIGN 134/206 $30,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE PEDESTRIAN LIGHTING IMPROVE-PH 1 134/207 $130,000 Bernalillo SUMMIT PARK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT PURCHASE/INSTALL 134/208 $30,000 Bernalillo CASA GRANDE LINEAR PK DESIGN/CONSTRUCT PH 3 & 4 134/224 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo ROADRUNNER LITTLE LEAGUE LAND PURCHASE 134/225 $24,000 Bernalillo ALB MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY CONSTRUCT/RENOVATION 134/226 $31,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/227 $30,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/234 $1,000 VETO Bernalillo SOUTHWEST VELODROME PARK RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 134/238 $50,000 Bernalillo CESAR CHAVEZ & MESA VERDE CMTY CTR EQUIP/FURNISH 134/239 $50,000 Bernalillo CHANNEL 27/QUOTE UNQUOTE BUILDING & EQUIP 134/240 $25,000 Bernalillo INTERNATIONAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL PRJTS 134/243 $25,000 Bernalillo MID-REGION COUNCIL OF GOV ADMIN OFFICE CONSTRUCT 134/257 $100,000 Bernalillo SILVER HILLS REFORESTATION PROJECT PHASE 3 134/258 $10,000 Bernalillo WHEELS MUSEUM PLANNING 134/259 $40,000 Bernalillo "INTRADA MEMORIAL WALL" CONSTRUCTION 134/260 $25,000 Bernalillo MARTINEZTOWN PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/261 $100,000 Bernalillo RIO GRANDE DOG PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/262 $50,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA COMMUNITY CENTER 134/263 $20,000 Bernalillo EAST ATRISCO KIMBAR PARK CONSTRUCTION 134/264 $5,000 Bernalillo SOUTH VALLEY MULTIPURPOSE FAMILY SVC CENTER-PH 1 134/265 $200,000 Bernalillo ALAMOSA PARK RENOVATE 134/266 $30,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 134/267 $150,000 Bernalillo ALVARADO PARK DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/RENOVATE 134/285 $275,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE LEAGUE PARK LAND ACQUISITION 134/286 $10,000 Bernalillo MCKINNEY MEDIAN LANDSCAPING PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/287 $95,000 VETO Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPT THERMAL IMAGING CAMERAS 134/288 $25,000 Bernalillo UNSER CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY CENTER & RACING MUSEUM 134/289 $15,000 Bernalillo BALLOON FIESTA PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/290 $10,000 Bernalillo ANDERSON-ABRUZZO INTRNATL BALLOON MUSEUM EXHIBITS 134/291 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR EXHIBITS/FURN/FIXTURES/EQUIP 134/292 $20,000 Bernalillo BURLISON DRIVE MEDIAN LNDSCP/ACADEMY TO ESTHER 134/293 $55,000 VETO Bernalillo GLENWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER 34/ 98 $200,000 Catron GLENWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER AND LIBRARY 134/ 17 $25,000 Catron ELFEGO BACA MEMORIAL LAND PURCHASE 134/ 21 $25,000 Catron ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE REC AREA SKATE PK CONSTRUCT 34/101 $10,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL HIST SOCIETY ARCHIVE BLDG DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/102 $25,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPT RECORDS MGMT SYS/DIGITAL CONV 34/ 99 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE HIKE/BIKE TRAIL LIGHT INSTALL 34/100 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/105 $30,000 Chaves ROSWELL ANIMAL SHELTER IMPROVEMENTS 34/103 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/104 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/106 $20,000 Chaves MESCALERO ROAD PGRND-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 34/107 $25,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL SPRING RIVER GOLF COURSE ADDITION 34/108 $25,000 VETO Chaves LAKE ARTHUR LITTLE LEAGUE PARK REPAIR/RENOVATE 34/109 $50,000 Chaves BLACKDOM MEM PRESERVATION STATUE PURCHASE 34/110 $45,000 Chaves JOSE FRANCISCO CHAVES BUST PEDIMENT PURCHASE 34/111 $5,000 Chaves DEXTER CENTRAL FIRE STATION-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/112 $50,000 Chaves DEXTER HEALTH CLINIC ROOF REPLACE 34/114 $40,000 Chaves DEXTER SWIMMING POOL RENOVATE 34/113 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT RECORDS MGMT SYSTEM 34/115 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB IMPROVE/EQUIP 34/116 $20,000 Chaves

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Project TitleSection Amount County HAGERMAN LL FIELDS & SPORTS COMPLEX IMPROVE 34/118 $50,000 Chaves HAGERMAN COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVE 34/117 $25,000 Chaves CHAVES CO FIRE TRAINING CTR DRILL TOWER CONSTRUCT 34/119 $50,000 Chaves CIELO GRANDE RECREATION AREA SPECIAL EVENTS CTR 34/121 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPT RECORDS MGMT SYS/DIGITAL CONV 34/120 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE HIKE/BIKE TRAIL LIGHT INSTALL 34/122 $10,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE REC AREA SKATE PK CONSTRUCT 34/123 $10,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE HIKE/BIKE TRAIL LIGHT INSTALL 34/128 $10,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL MUSEUM HVAC PLAN/DESIGN/REPLACE 34/126 $5,000 VETO Chaves CIELO GRANDE RECREATION AREA SPECIAL EVENTS CTR 34/124 $5,000 Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE REC AREA SKATE PK CONSTRUCT 34/125 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPT RECORDS MGMT SYS/DIGITAL CONV 34/127 $50,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL SENIOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIELD DESIGN/BUILD 134/ 4 $37,000 Chaves ROSWELL MUSEUM HVAC PLAN/DESIGN/REPLACE 134/ 6 $10,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL HIST SOCIETY ARCHIVE BLDG DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/ 5 $25,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE REC AREA SKATE PK CONSTRUCT 134/ 9 $5,000 VETO Chaves CIELO GRANDE RECREATION AREA SPECIAL EVENTS CTR 134/ 8 $20,000 Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPT RECORDS MGMT SYS/DIGITAL CONV 134/ 7 $5,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT & TOWER 134/ 12 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL POLICE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 134/ 13 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL HISTORICAL SOCIETY BUILDING CONSTRUCT 134/120 $60,000 VETO Chaves HAGERMAN LL FIELDS & SPORTS COMPLEX IMPROVE 134/124 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE REC AREA SPECIAL EVENTS AREA 134/125 $100,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE HIKE & BIKE TRAIL IMPROVE 134/126 $50,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL CIELO GRANDE RECREATION AREA SKATE PK-PH 3 134/127 $20,000 VETO Chaves ROSWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT DRILL TOWER & BURN ROOM 134/128 $100,000 Chaves DEXTER SPORTS COMPLEX SPRINKLER SYS/PARKING LOT 134/129 $20,000 Chaves DEXTER HEALTH CLINIC ROOF REPLACE 134/130 $10,000 Chaves SIDNEY GUTIERREZ MID SCHL BUILDING IMPROVE 134/132 $40,000 Chaves PENASCO FIRE DEPT RADIO EQUIP/IMPROVE 134/133 $20,000 Chaves ROSWELL BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB IMPROVE/EQUIP 134/134 $50,000 Chaves ROSWELL SPRING RIVER GOLF COURSE ADDITION 134/136 $50,000 VETO Chaves CHAVES CO MEMORIAL-HEROIC ACTS OF CITIZENS 134/137 $20,000 VETO Chaves BLACKDOM MEMORIAL STATUE-ROSWELL 134/138 $20,000 Chaves DUNKEN VOL FIRE DEPT STORAGE/EQUIP/EXPAND 134/139 $10,000 Chaves CIBOLA CO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FURNITURE/VEHICLES 34/129 $60,000 Cibola CIBOLA COUNTY JAIL EQUIPMENT/VEHICLES 34/131 $60,000 Cibola FENCE LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATION 34/130 $50,000 Cibola MILAN POLICE DEPARTMENT RENOVATIONS 34/132 $27,000 Cibola MILAN COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATIONS 34/133 $55,000 Cibola GRANTS POLICE VEHICLES 34/137 $60,000 Cibola GRANTS WATER DEPT EQUIP 34/136 $70,000 Cibola GRANTS CEMETERY LAND & IMPROVE 34/134 $75,000 Cibola GRANTS STREET DEPT EQUIP 34/135 $50,000 Cibola CUBERO FIRE DEPT FIRE STATION 34/138 $55,000 Cibola GRANTS POLICE VEHICLES 34/139 $30,000 Cibola GRANTS POLICE DEPT TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT UPGRADE 34/140 $10,000 Cibola

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County CIBOLA CO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FURNITURE/VEHICLES 34/141 $30,000 Cibola CIBOLA COUNTY JAIL EQUIPMENT/VEHICLES 34/142 $40,000 Cibola CIBOLA COUNTY COURT COMPLEX RENOVATE 134/ 79 $100,000 Cibola GRANTS COURT COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 134/ 80 $10,000 Cibola FUTURE FOUNDATIONS FAMILY CENTER DEVELOPMENT 134/ 81 $50,000 Cibola GRANTS POLICE VEHICLES 134/ 82 $60,000 Cibola CIBOLA CO SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FURNITURE/VEHICLES 134/ 85 $50,000 Cibola SAN RAFAEL PERIMETER FENCE 134/ 86 $10,000 Cibola RATON CONVENTION CTR IMPROVE 34/143 $52,000 Colfax EAGLE NEST PROPERTY PURCHASE/VILLAGE OFFICES 34/144 $35,000 Colfax COLFAX CO FAIRGRNDS HORSE BARN-PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 34/145 $15,000 VETO Colfax CIMARRON VEHICLE EXTRACTION UNIT EQUIPMENT 34/146 $8,000 Colfax CIMARRON AMBULANCE BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 34/147 $10,000 Colfax SPRINGER VILLAGE HALL & LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 34/148 $30,000 Colfax MAXWELL CITY HALL RENOVATION & EXPANSION 34/149 $10,000 Colfax ANGEL FIRE HEALTH CARE CLINIC CONSTRUCTION 34/150 $40,000 VETO Colfax RATON HIST PUB BUILDINGS RENOVATE 134/107 $75,000 Colfax RATON YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES FACILITY 134/108 $50,000 Colfax EAGLE NEST LAND ACQUISITION 134/110 $50,000 Colfax CURRY CO ADULT DETENTION CTR EXPAND 34/151 $30,000 Curry MELROSE POOL UPGRADE PH 2 34/152 $70,000 Curry CLOVIS HEAD START KINDERGARTEN PLAYGROUND EQUIP 34/153 $60,000 Curry CLOVIS LIFE SAVER FOOD BANK WAREHOUSE CONSTRUCTION 34/154 $20,000 Curry GRADY FIRE DEPARTMENT DEFIBRILLATOR 34/155 $10,000 Curry CLOVIS NATATORIUM & RECREATION BUILDING RENOVATE 134/109 $75,000 Curry TEXICO FIRE DEPT OFFICES/TRAINING RM CONSTRUCT 134/140 $25,000 Curry CLOVIS BIZ DVLP CTR PRCHS/CONSTRUCT/DESIGN/REMODEL 134/151 $25,000 Curry DE BACA CO ANNEX BUILDING IMPROVE/HVAC UPGRADE 34/156 $10,000 De Baca FORT SUMNER YOUTH CTR BUILDING PURCHASE/RENOVATE 34/157 $62,000 De Baca DE BACA COUNTY VEHICLES & EQUIP PURCHASE 134/115 $10,000 De Baca DE BACA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS REPAIR 134/116 $15,000 De Baca THOMAS BRANIGAN MEM LIB CHLD AREA DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/158 $10,000 VETO Dona Ana LAS ALTURAS FIRE DEPT FIRE & EMERGENCY MED EQUIP 34/159 $50,000 Dona Ana ANTHONY PARK IMPROVE 34/160 $50,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO SHERIFF'S DEPT VICTIM NOTIFICATION SYS 34/161 $15,000 Dona Ana RIO GRANDE BOSQUE PARK LAND 34/162 $20,000 Dona Ana MESILLA PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING 34/163 $65,000 Dona Ana DEL CERRO/MESQUITE COMMUNITY CTR EXPAND 34/164 $35,000 Dona Ana RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE 34/165 $15,000 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE CONSTRUCT/FURNISH 34/166 $25,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 34/167 $10,000 Dona Ana RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE 34/171 $30,000 Dona Ana MESQUITE COMMUNITY CTR LAND ACQ 34/168 $45,000 Dona Ana LA MESA COMMUNITY CTR ACQ/PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/170 $45,000 Dona Ana LA CLINICA DE FAMILIA EQUIP 34/169 $30,698 Dona Ana THOMAS BRANIGAN MEM LIB CHLD AREA DESIGN & CONST 34/172 $102,000 Dona Ana RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE 34/173 $30,000 Dona Ana

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE PH 3 34/174 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE 34/175 $5,000 Dona Ana HATCH N DONA ANA SWIM TRAIN FCLTY 34/176 $132,000 Dona Ana HATCH NATURAL GAS LINE IMPROVEMENTS/RENOVATION 34/177 $70,000 Dona Ana RADIUM SPRINGS RECREATIONAL PARK IMPROVEMENTS 34/178 $50,000 Dona Ana HATCH HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES BUILDING 34/179 $62,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE/EQUIP 34/180 $20,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES MESQUITE HISTORICAL DISTRICT 34/181 $20,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 34/182 $10,000 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE BUILDING 34/183 $100,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA COUNTY COURTHSE WIRING AND FURNITURE 34/185 $15,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES COURT YOUTH CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 34/186 $10,000 Dona Ana TORTUGAS PARK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT & PREPARATION 34/187 $50,000 Dona Ana THOMAS BRANIGAN MEM LIB CHLD AREA DESIGN & CONST 34/188 $107,000 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE PH 3 34/189 $20,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE/EQUIP 34/190 $50,000 Dona Ana RIO GRANDE THEATER RENOVATE 134/ 87 $150,000 Dona Ana RODEY MLTPRPS CTR PH 1 ACQ/PLAN 134/ 88 $100,000 Dona Ana RADIUM SPRINGS CMTY REC PK PARKING LOT LIGHTING 134/ 89 $50,000 Dona Ana SUNLAND PARK SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS 134/209 $300,000 Dona Ana ANTHONY COMMUNITY PARK/MULTIPURPOSE CTR 134/210 $192,500 Dona Ana BERINO STREET LIGHT INSTALL 134/211 $15,000 Dona Ana LA MESA COMMUNITY CENTER-BUILDING & LAND 134/212 $25,000 Dona Ana SAN MIGUEL COMMUNITY CTR-BUILDING & LAND 134/213 $25,000 Dona Ana TORTUGAS PARK IMPROVE & EQUIP-PH 2 134/214 $50,000 Dona Ana MESQUITE PARK IMPROVE 134/216 $25,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES CMTY OF HOPE HOMELESS SHELTER CMPLX 134/217 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PRJT 134/218 $97,000 Dona Ana BERINO PARK IMPROVE & EQUIP 134/219 $50,000 Dona Ana MESILLA PARK COMMUNITY CTR IMPROVE & EQUIP 134/220 $25,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO SHERIFF'S DEPT VICTIM INFO SYS 134/221 $40,000 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY COMMUNITY OF HOPE FURNISH/EQUIP 134/222 $50,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES AFFORD HSING DEVELOP FOR MENTALLY ILL 134/223 $25,000 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO SHERIFF'S DEPT VICTIM INFO SYS 134/235 $30,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES AFFORD HSING DEVELOP FOR MENTALLY ILL 134/236 $50,000 Dona Ana CARLSBAD YOUTH SPORTS COMPLEX-PH 1 34/191 $75,000 Eddy CARLSBAD WILL MERCHANT SOFTBALL CMPLX RENOVATE 34/192 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD CAVE & KARST NATL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 34/193 $100,000 Eddy CARLSBAD WALTER GERRELLS PRF ARTS CTR RENOVATE 34/194 $40,000 Eddy CARLSBAD CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS 34/195 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD RIVERWALK REC CTR RENOVATE 34/196 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD RIVERWALK REC CTR ROLLER HOCKEY PARK 34/197 $80,000 Eddy CARLSBAD RIVERWALK REC CTR RACQUETBALL CTS 34/198 $30,000 Eddy CARLSBAD BATTERED FAMILIES SHELTER/LAND 34/199 $25,000 Eddy EDDY CO HORSE COUNCIL ARENA RESTRM & CONCESSION 34/200 $40,000 Eddy CARLSBAD BATTERED FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SHELTER-PH 1 34/201 $18,000 Eddy EDDY CO SHERIFF'S DEPT CRIME SCENE VEHICLE/EQUIP 34/202 $20,000 Eddy

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County LOVING LITTLE LEAGUE COMPLEX DESIGN 34/203 $10,000 Eddy CARLSBAD PUBLIC LIBRARY RENOVATE 34/204 $80,000 Eddy CARLSBAD NATIONAL CAVE & KARST RESEARCH INSTITUTE 34/206 $200,000 Eddy ARTESIA FIRE TRUCK 34/205 $500,000 Eddy ARTESIA VOC TRAINING CTR ADDITION 34/207 $40,000 Eddy CARLSBAD BATTERED FAMILIES SHELTER 34/210 $50,000 Eddy EDDY CO SHERIFF'S DEPT CRIME SCENE VEHICLE/EQUIP 34/208 $20,000 Eddy EDDY CO HORSE COUNCIL ARENA RESTRM & CONCESSION 34/209 $45,000 Eddy ARTESIA MARTIN LUTHER KING RECREATION COMPLEX-PH 2 34/211 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD DOWNTOWN RENOVATIONS & IMPROVEMENTS 34/184 $3,000 Eddy CARLSBAD YOUTH SPORTS COMPLEX DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 34/212 $60,000 Eddy CARLSBAD WALTER GERRELLS PRF ARTS CTR RENOVATE 34/213 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD CEMETERIES IMPROVE 34/214 $60,000 Eddy CARLSBAD WILL MERCHANT SOFTBALL CMPLX RENOVATE 34/215 $32,000 Eddy CARLSBAD PUBLIC LIBRARY RENOVATE 34/216 $70,000 Eddy ARTESIA VISITORS' CENTER PARKING LOT 134/121 $20,000 Eddy EDDY CTY FAIRGRNDS RESTRM/CONCESS STAND CONSTRUCT 134/122 $70,000 VETO Eddy ARTESIA MOTORCYCLE TRACK PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/123 $25,000 VETO Eddy ARTESIA GENERAL HOSPITAL X-RAY MACHINE PURCHASE 134/131 $100,000 Eddy EDDY CO HORSE COUNCIL ARENA RESTRM & CONCESSION 134/155 $50,000 VETO Eddy CARLSBAD BATTERED FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SHELTER-PH 1 134/154 $25,000 Eddy ARTESIA GENERAL HOSPITAL X-RAY MACHINE PURCHASE 134/157 $100,000 Eddy LOVING SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION/CEDAR STREET 134/182 $50,000 Eddy LOVING LITTLE LEAGUE COMPLEX DESIGN 134/181 $10,000 Eddy EDDY COUNTY SHERIFF COMMAND & CRIME SCENE VEHICLE 134/183 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD CEMETERY IMPROVE 134/184 $119,000 Eddy BAYARD PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING LANDSCAPING 34/217 $13,000 Grant SILVER CITY SKATE PARK PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/218 $30,000 Grant BAYARD POLICE VEHICLES PURCHASE 34/219 $75,000 Grant SILVER CITY MEMORY LANE CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS 34/220 $100,000 Grant GRANT CO COURTHOUSE RENOVATION 34/221 $75,000 Grant SILVER CITY LA CAPILLA GAZEBO PROJECT 34/222 $80,000 Grant SILVER CITY JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY 34/223 $500,000 Grant SANTA CLARA INDUSTRIAL PARK INFRASTRUCT 34/224 $250,000 Grant SILVER CITY GOLF COURSE IMPROVE 34/225 $25,000 VETO Grant SILVER CITY PENNY PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 16 $50,000 Grant BAYARD MUNICIPAL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 15 $25,000 Grant LA CAPILLA RETAINING WALL PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 134/ 18 $25,000 Grant HURLEY TOWN HALL EXPANSION & IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 19 $25,000 Grant BEN ALTAMIRANO SPORTS COMPLEX LIGHTING 134/ 20 $20,000 Grant SANTA ROSA CTHSE RESTORE 34/226 $50,000 Guadalupe VAUGHN CITY HALL RENOVATE 34/227 $50,000 Guadalupe SANTA ROSA POLICE VEHICLES 34/228 $50,000 Guadalupe SANTA ROSA JOE GUTIERREZ PK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 34/229 $30,000 Guadalupe ANTON CHICO PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/230 $20,000 Guadalupe SANTA ROSA HISTORICAL CITY HALL RESTORATION 34/231 $40,000 VETO Guadalupe GUADALUPE COUNTY COURTHOUSE RENOVATION 134/ 37 $100,000 Guadalupe

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County ANTON CHICO LIBRARY PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/ 38 $152,000 Guadalupe SANTA ROSA POWER DAM SOFTBALL COMPLEX 134/ 40 $75,000 Guadalupe ROY INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVE 34/232 $15,000 Harding MOSQUERO BACKHOES/EQUIPMENT 34/233 $15,000 Harding HARDING CO ECON DEVELOP METAL FABRICATION SHOP 34/234 $170,400 Harding HIDALGO COUNTY JAIL REPAIRS 34/235 $250,000 Hidalgo HIDALGO CO JAIL CONSTRUCTION 134/277 $75,000 Hidalgo HIDALGO CO CLINIC ROOF REPLACE 134/278 $125,000 Hidalgo HOBBS DEL NORTE PARK/BENSING PARK IMPROVE 34/236 $25,000 VETO Lea TATUM AMBULANCE BAY CONSTRUCT 34/237 $10,000 VETO Lea LOVINGTON COMMUNITY CTR IMPROVE 34/238 $20,000 Lea LOVINGTON WATER DEPT BACKHOE 34/240 $20,000 Lea LOVINGTON YOUTH CTR IMPROVE 34/239 $20,000 Lea LOVINGTON WATER DEPT BACKHOE 34/241 $54,500 Lea EUNICE PARK EQUIPMENT PURCHASE & INSTALL 34/242 $30,000 Lea EUNICE PROPERTY DEMOLITION 34/243 $50,000 Lea EUNICE CEMETERY CONSTRUCT 34/244 $90,000 Lea HOBBS CITY HALL/LIBRARY ROOF REPLACE 34/245 $100,000 Lea JAL CITY HALL ROOF REPAIR 34/246 $12,000 Lea NOR-LEA GENERAL HOSPITAL FIRE PROTECTION UPGRADE 134/144 $25,000 Lea HOBBS FLETCHER CENTER RENOVATE FOR HEAD START 134/146 $25,000 Lea HOBBS DEL NORTE PARK/BENSING PARK IMPROVE 134/147 $25,000 Lea LOVINGTON YOUTH CENTER ROOF, HVAC, FLOOR REPLACE 134/148 $75,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY FEMALE INMATE HSING DVLP 134/149 $50,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY MED UNIT IMPROVE/ADDITION 134/150 $18,000 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY MEDICAL UNIT IMPROVE 134/152 $111,170 VETO Lea LOVINGTON YOUTH CTR ROOF, HVAC, FLOOR REPLACE 134/153 $75,000 Lea LOVINGTON YOUTH CTR FLOOR, HEAT AND AC REP 134/176 $127,500 Lea LEA CO DETENTION FCLTY JUV AREA CONSTRUCT 134/177 $75,000 Lea LEA CO DET FCLTY MED UNIT SPACE, EQUIP AND AC 134/178 $100,000 Lea HOBBS LIBRARY AND CITY HALL ROOF REPLACE 134/180 $82,000 Lea HOBBS CTR RMDL FOR HEAD START 134/179 $50,000 Lea CARRIZOZO SWIMMING POOL DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/247 $25,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO FIRE STATION PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/248 $25,000 Lincoln CARRIZOZO SWIMMING POOL RENOVATE & UPGRADE 34/249 $10,000 Lincoln CARRIZOZO HERITAGE MUS-INCORPORATE POWER PLANT 34/250 $10,000 Lincoln CARRIZOZO HERITAGE MUSEUM PROJECT 34/251 $17,000 Lincoln LINCOLN CO DETENTION CTR HSE/COUNSEL NON-VIOLENT 34/253 $10,000 Lincoln CAPITAN SMOKEY BEAR HISTORIC PARK GREENHOUSE 34/252 $20,000 Lincoln LINCOLN CO PUB HEALTH FCLTY DESIGN/PLAN/CONSTRUCT 34/254 $20,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO FIRE STATION DESIGN/PLAN/CONSTRUCT 34/255 $25,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO FIRE STATION PLAN, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION 134/ 1 $250,000 Lincoln CAPITAN CMTY BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CMPLX DESIGN/BUILD 134/ 3 $50,000 Lincoln CAPITAN COMMUNITY CENTER-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/ 10 $50,000 Lincoln CARRIZOZO POWER PLANT RESTORE/CONVERT/INCORP 134/ 11 $20,000 Lincoln DEMING AMPHITHEATER COMPLETION 34/256 $150,000 Luna LUNA CO FAIRGROUNDS BUILDING RENOVATE 34/257 $50,000 Luna

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Project TitleSection Amount County LUNA CO COURTHOUSE RENOVATE 134/281 $137,000 Luna LUNA CO FAIRGROUNDS BUILDING RENOVATE 134/283 $100,000 Luna NW NM COG ADMIN OFFICE PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/258 $50,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO SHERIFF'S OFFICE SCAN FINGERPRINT SYS 34/260 $10,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO SHERIFF'S OFFICE CIVIL TRANSPORT VEH 34/259 $40,000 McKinley RED ROCK STATE PARK CHAIRS PURCHASE 34/261 $30,000 McKinley GALLUP SOCCER COMPLEX FIELD IMPROVE 34/262 $20,000 McKinley GALLUP VETERANS' MEMORIAL 34/263 $30,000 McKinley GALLUP INTERTRIBAL INDIAN CEREMONIAL WOODEN POLE 34/264 $10,000 McKinley GALLUP FOOD BANK WAREHOUSE EQUIP 34/265 $50,000 McKinley GALLUP MENTMORE CLIMBING ROCK TRAILS 34/266 $60,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO SHERIFF'S DEPT 4 TRANSPORT VEHICLES 134/228 $64,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CTHSE PLAZA RECOGNITION PLAQUE 134/229 $4,000 McKinley GALLUP COMMUNITY-BASED PRGM/PURCHASE EQUIP 134/230 $35,000 McKinley MCKINLEY CO SHERIFF'S FINGERPRINT SYS & VEHICLES 134/231 $44,000 McKinley GALLUP FIRE TRAINING TOWER 134/232 $50,000 McKinley THOREAU SOLID WASTE TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 134/233 $25,000 McKinley CHET VOL FIRE DEPT STATION IMPROVE 34/267 $20,000 Mora MORA VFW POST 1131 PH 2 BUILDING PRJT CONSTRUCT 34/268 $20,000 Mora MORA VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES ADDITION 34/269 $50,000 Mora GOLONDRINAS FIRE DEPT PKG LOT PAVING 34/270 $15,000 Mora WATROUS SCHOOL HOUSE DEMOLITION & REMOVAL 34/273 $10,000 Mora WATROUS COMMUNITY PARK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 34/272 $20,000 VETO Mora OCATE COMMUNITY CENTER REMODEL 34/271 $20,000 Mora MORA DAVID CARGO PUBLIC LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION 34/274 $25,000 Mora WATROUS COMMUNITY CENTER 134/ 41 $150,000 Mora LEDOUX FIRE DEPARTMENT PLAYGROUND 134/ 51 $15,000 Mora MORA COUNTY HEAD START PROGRAM BUS BARN PURCHASE 134/ 99 $100,000 Mora MORA COUNTY SHERIFF PATROL CARS PURCHASE 134/101 $125,000 Mora MORA/COLFAX CO HEAD START PROG BUS BARN/MAINT AREA 34/275 $40,000 Multiple Co. OTERO CO FAIRGROUNDS WADE BUILDING CANOPY 34/276 $10,000 VETO Otero TULAROSA PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT INSTALL 34/278 $10,000 Otero TULAROSA SAFETY FCLTY EQUIP PURCHASE 34/277 $10,000 VETO Otero CHAPARRAL MEDICAL CLINIC PLANNING AND DESIGN 34/279 $50,000 Otero OTERO CO RD SHOP BUILDING CONSTRUCT 34/280 $20,000 VETO Otero OTERO CO FAIRGROUNDS WADE BUILDING CANOPY 34/281 $25,000 VETO Otero TULAROSA FIRE DEPT REMODEL 134/ 68 $200,000 Otero TULAROSA SAFETY FCLTY EQUIP PURCHASE 134/ 67 $25,000 Otero TULAROSA RED BRICK SCHL HSE RENOVATE 134/ 69 $25,000 Otero OTERO CO ROAD MAINTENANCE SHOP BLDG CONSTRUCT 134/ 70 $111,000 VETO Otero ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER 134/ 71 $60,000 Otero OTERO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS METAL CANOPY CONSTRUCT 134/119 $10,000 VETO Otero MESCALERO FIRE TRUCK 134/135 $10,000 Otero CLOUDCROFT VILLAGE RESTROOMS 134/156 $15,000 VETO Otero CLOUDCROFT ZENITH PARK IMPROVE 134/215 $18,000 Otero SAN JON AMBULANCE 34/282 $25,000 Quay LOGAN EMS BUILDING/LAND 34/283 $35,000 Quay

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County QUAY COUNTY NARA VISA SCHOOL BUILDING IMPROVE 34/284 $30,000 Quay QUAY CO BUILDINGS PLAN/DESIGN/IMPROVE 34/285 $25,000 VETO Quay SAN JON EMERGENCY VEHICLE/AMBULANCE PURCHASE 134/112 $25,000 Quay RIO GRANDE ALCOHOL TRTMNT FCLTY FURNISH/EQUIP 34/286 $20,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA HEALTH COMMONS PROJECT 34/287 $25,000 Rio Arriba CHAMA ANIMAL SHELTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 34/288 $72,000 Rio Arriba EL RITO MULTIPURPOSE FCLTY CONSTRUCT 34/289 $115,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA REREDOS & RETABLOS PRJT PHASE 2 34/290 $125,000 Rio Arriba TRUCHAS FIRE STATION BUILDING 34/291 $50,000 Rio Arriba CHAMITA COMMUNITY CENTER PAVING AND FENCING 34/292 $25,000 Rio Arriba ALCALDE PLAYGROUND PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/293 $25,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA ASSESSOR'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 34/294 $20,000 Rio Arriba PINON HILLS DETOX FACILITY KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION 34/295 $250,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA HEALTH COMMONS PROJECT 34/296 $30,000 Rio Arriba RIO GRANDE ALCOHOL TRTMNT FCLTY FURNISH/EQUIP 134/ 48 $25,000 Rio Arriba VELARDE RECOVERY PRGM EQUIP PURCHASE/INSTALL 134/ 50 $50,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA HEALTH COMMONS PROJECT 134/194 $50,000 Rio Arriba ONATE CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 134/195 $50,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA CRISIS CTR OF NM IMPROVE/EQUIP 134/197 $30,000 Rio Arriba AGUA SANA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT CONSTRUCT 134/198 $50,000 Rio Arriba ALCALDE MULTIPURPOSE CTR SITE DVLP/IMPROVE/EQUIP 134/199 $20,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA PUBLIC ACCESS CHANNEL EQUIP/CONSTRUCT 134/200 $25,000 Rio Arriba EL RITO MULTIPURPOSE FACILITY 134/201 $18,000 Rio Arriba RIO ARRIBA CO ASSESSOR'S OFFICE TECHNOLOGY 134/202 $20,000 Rio Arriba TRUCHAS FIRE STATION 134/203 $50,000 Rio Arriba 1ST JUD DIST ESPANOLA CTHSE PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/204 $50,000 Rio Arriba ROOSEVELT CO FAIRGRNDS SPECIAL EVENTS/RODEO RESTRM 34/297 $15,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT COUNTY SPECIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVE 34/298 $30,000 Roosevelt PORTALES MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE PARKING LOT 34/299 $30,000 Roosevelt PORTALES STREET DEPARTMENT-PURCHASE EQUIPMENT 34/300 $20,000 VETO Roosevelt ROOSEVELT COUNTY SPECIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT IMPROVE 34/301 $20,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO SPECIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT MED CLINIC 34/303 $25,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO EXTENSION OFFICE ADDITION 34/302 $20,000 Roosevelt ELIDA POLICE DEPT VEHICLES/COMPUTERS/EQUIP 34/305 $25,000 Roosevelt ELIDA FIRE DEPT BUILDING ADD/IMPROVE 34/304 $25,000 Roosevelt PORTALES MAIN STREET IMPROVE 34/306 $25,000 Roosevelt PORTALES STREET DEPARTMENT-PURCHASE EQUIPMENT 34/307 $20,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO ROAD EQUIP 134/113 $50,000 Roosevelt PORTALES STREET DEPARTMENT-PURCHASE EQUIPMENT 134/114 $50,000 Roosevelt ELIDA POLICE DEPT VEHICLES/COMPUTERS/EQUIP 134/117 $25,000 Roosevelt FLOYD AMBULANCE PURCHASE 134/118 $25,000 Roosevelt ROOSEVELT CO RD MAINTAINERS PURCHASE 134/294 $25,000 Roosevelt PORTALES ENTERPRISE CENTER REMODEL/EQUIP 134/142 $10,000 Roosevelt PORTALES EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 134/141 $50,000 Roosevelt CAUSEY FIRE TRUCK BAYS CONSTRUCT 134/143 $20,000 Roosevelt PORTALES BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 134/145 $50,000 Roosevelt SAN JUAN CO REC CTR 9 HOLES PAVE 34/308 $40,000 San Juan

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Project TitleSection Amount County BLOOMFIELD BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB EQUIP/FURNISH 34/309 $3,964 VETO San Juan BLOOMFIELD BOYS'/GIRLS' CLUB EQUIP PRCHS/FURNISH 134/170 $50,000 San Juan FARMINGTON VETERANS' MEMORIAL PARK CONSTRUCT 134/171 $100,000 San Juan BLOOMFIELD PUB SAFETY COMM SYS ENHANCE 134/172 $50,000 VETO San Juan BLOOMFIELD CITY HALL HEAT/COOL SYS REPLACE 134/174 $50,000 VETO San Juan BLOOMFIELD PARKS AND REC OFFICE BUILDING PURCHASE 134/173 $50,000 VETO San Juan SAN JUAN CO MCGEE PARK EXPANSION/LAND ACQUISITION 134/175 $100,000 San Juan SAN JUAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 134/276 $500,000 San Juan PECOS PARK CONSTRUCT 34/310 $125,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS FIRE DEPT FIRE TRUCK/HOSE REPLACE 34/311 $135,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS VOTING MACHINE WAREHSE 34/312 $15,000 San Miguel EL VALLE COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING/PLUMBING REPAIR 34/313 $15,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS HEAD START BUS PURCHASE 34/314 $60,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS HEALTH FCLTY CONSTRUCT 34/315 $35,000 San Miguel GALLINAS VOL FIRE DEPT RESPIRATORY PROTECT SYS 34/316 $20,000 San Miguel EL PUEBLO COMMUNITY CTR REFURBISH 34/317 $1,500 VETO San Miguel CABO LUCERO FIRE STATION REPAIRS 34/318 $15,000 San Miguel TECOLOTE COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 34/319 $15,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PROJECT 34/320 $80,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS CITY HALL CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT 134/ 36 $150,000 San Miguel PECOS AMBULANCE STN CONSTRUCT 134/ 98 $100,000 San Miguel TECOLOTE COMMUNITY CENTER PHASE 4 CONSTRUCTION 134/100 $30,000 San Miguel SAN JOSE FIRE SUBSTATION 134/102 $13,000 San Miguel SAN JUAN COMMUNITY CENTER 134/105 $15,000 San Miguel EL PUEBLO COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATION 134/106 $30,000 San Miguel SANDOVAL CO SHERIFF DEPT PORTABLE DEFIB PURCHASE 34/321 $20,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL COUNTY JUDICIAL COMPLEX SECURITY SYSTEM 34/322 $50,000 Sandoval CUBA PUBLIC LIBRARY PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 34/323 $100,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO CIELO VISTA PK/RAINBOW PK 34/324 $16,500 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO DETENTION CTR SECURITY SYS 34/325 $60,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO MULTI-USE SPORTS FIELDS 34/326 $125,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO STAR HEIGHTS PK EQUIP PURCHASE/INSTALL 34/327 $31,000 Sandoval LEARNING CTR FOR HIGHER EDUC INSTITUTION COLLABOR 34/328 $100,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO CTHSE FURN/EQUIP PURCHASE 34/329 $8,000 VETO Sandoval NM YOUTH SOCCER COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS 34/330 $10,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO FAIRGRNDS SHADE STRUCTURE CONSTRUCT 134/ 24 $40,000 Sandoval BERNALILLO EC DVLP CTR REN 134/ 29 $10,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUD CMPLX SECURITY PURCHASE 134/ 30 $10,000 VETO Sandoval NM SOCCER CMPLX INFRA DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 134/ 33 $71,429 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO WASTE CONVERT/RECYCLE PILOT PRJT PH 1 134/ 42 $10,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUDICIAL COMPLEX SECURITY SYS 134/ 43 $12,000 Sandoval BERNALILLO SWIMMING POOL RENOVATE 134/ 57 $150,000 Sandoval EL PUEBLO HEALTH SERVICES IMPROVE 134/ 56 $15,000 Sandoval NM SOCCER TOURNAMENT CMPLX DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/ 55 $5,000 VETO Sandoval SANDOVAL CO JUDICIAL CMPLX IMPROVE 134/ 58 $100,000 Sandoval EL ZOCALO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER 134/ 66 $5,000 VETO Sandoval CORRALES CASA SAN YSIDRO REPAIRS 134/ 90 $24,000 Sandoval

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County SANDOVAL COUNTY JUDICIAL COMPLEX IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 92 $50,000 Sandoval SAN YSIDRO VILLAGE PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/104 $50,000 Sandoval NM SOCCER CMPLX INFRA DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 134/158 $5,000 Sandoval SANDOVAL COUNTY RECREATION AREA IMPROVEMENTS 134/159 $17,000 Sandoval STAR HEIGHTS PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/160 $31,000 Sandoval LOMA COLORADO MULTIPURPOSE FIELD COMPLEX IMPROVE 134/161 $50,000 Sandoval BERNALILLO SWIMMING POOL IMPROVE 134/163 $100,000 Sandoval CORRALES OLD FIRE HOUSE REMODELING 134/164 $165,000 Sandoval CORRALES FIRE DEPT SUBSTN PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 134/165 $300,000 Sandoval CORRALES REC CTR POOL COVER PURCHASE 134/166 $10,000 Sandoval BERNALILLO HEALTH FCLTY MEDICAL EQUIP 134/167 $10,000 Sandoval JEMEZ SPRINGS CONVENTION/ECON DVLP CTR CONSTRUCT 134/196 $70,000 Sandoval NM SOCCER TOURNAMENT CMPLX IMPROVE 134/237 $25,000 Sandoval CORDOVA RD/OLD PECOS TRAIL SIDEWALK/CURB/GUTTER 34/331 $50,000 VETO Santa Fe SANTA FE RAPE CRISIS CTR DESIGN, CONSTRUCT & EQUIP 34/332 $75,000 Santa Fe LA FAMILIA MED CENTER DESIGN, CONSTRUCT & EQUIP 34/333 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTHSIDE LIBRARY CONSTRUCT 34/334 $125,000 Santa Fe YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FCLTY IMPROVE-SANTA FE CO 34/335 $62,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO COORDINATED HEALTH COMPLEX IMPROVE 34/336 $50,000 Santa Fe TIERRA CONTENTA YOUTH CTR CONSORTIUM 34/337 $25,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE WOMEN'S HEALTH SVCS EQUIP 34/338 $15,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE WOMEN'S HEALTH SVCS EQUIP 34/339 $25,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE NATIONAL DANCE INSTITUTE IMPROVE 34/340 $25,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUBS VANS 34/341 $40,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD IMPROVEMENTS 34/342 $15,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTH SIDE LIBRARY 34/343 $150,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE YOUTH SHELTER AND FAMILY SERVICES PH 2 34/344 $500,000 Santa Fe VISTA DEL SOL INFRA 34/345 $170,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNTY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT FACILITY 34/346 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO YOUTH SHELTER & FMLY SERVICES FACILITY 34/348 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNTY AGUA FRIA COMMUNITY CTR 34/347 $80,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE COMMUNITY CTR FITNESS EQUIP PURCHASE 34/349 $25,000 Santa Fe TIERRA CONTENTA YOUTH CTR CONSORTIUM 34/350 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO INFO TECH/TTY/EQUIP-211 CALL CENTER 34/351 $10,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE WOMEN'S HEALTH SVCS EQUIP 34/352 $65,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE ALTO STREET MED/DENTAL CLINIC CONSTRUCT 34/353 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE FARMERS' MKT LAND & BUILDING 34/354 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE ALTO STREET MED/DENTAL CLINIC CONSTRUCT 34/355 $102,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTHSIDE LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION 34/356 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO YOUTH DEV FCLTY IMPROVE 34/357 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE NATL DANCE INST-NM DANCE BARNS IMPROVE 34/358 $75,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO HEALTH CMPLX PLAN/DES/CONST/REN/EQUIP 34/359 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE DE VARGAS PARK LANDSCAPE 34/360 $75,000 VETO Santa Fe SANTA FE ALTO STREET MED/DENTAL CLINIC CONSTRUCT 134/190 $200,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTHSIDE LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION 134/191 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE FARMERS' MARKET PHASE 1 BUILDING 134/192 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO RECOVERING ALCOHOLICS CTR STRUCTURE 134/193 $300,000 Santa Fe

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County SANTA FE REC FIELDS IMPROVE 134/241 $50,000 Santa Fe HIGH DESERT ATHLETIC CLUB EQUIP 134/242 $15,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO YOUTH/FAMILY COMPLEX-PH 2 134/245 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO PROTECTED RIVER CORRIDOR PLAN 134/246 $20,000 Santa Fe ALTO ST/VALLE VISTA BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB UPGRADES 134/247 $90,000 Santa Fe CAMINO REAL RIVER TRAIL LAND/IMPROVE 134/248 $30,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE FAIRGROUNDS IMPROVE 134/249 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE BRANCH LIBRARY-SOUTH AREA 134/250 $50,000 Santa Fe TIERRA CONTENTA TEEN/FAMILY SVCS MULTIPURPOSE CTR 134/251 $25,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE CO INFO TECH/TTY/EQUIP-211 CALL CENTER 134/252 $20,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE HSING AUTH CHILD-CARE/TCHR RESOURCE CTR 134/253 $40,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE VISTA DEL SOL HSING DVLP CONSTRUCT/INFRA 134/254 $40,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE LA FAMILIA MED CTR EXPAND 134/255 $40,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE HARD OF HEARING AND DEAF EQUIP 134/256 $50,000 Santa Fe HILLSBORO CMTY CENTER 34/361 $50,000 Sierra WILLIAMSBURG FIRE TRUCK ACQUIRE 134/279 $93,000 Sierra HILLSBORO COMMUNITY CENTER IMPROVE 134/280 $45,000 Sierra WILLIAMSBURG VILLAGE HALL ADDITION 134/282 $62,000 Sierra SIERRA CO CIVIC CENTER 134/284 $100,000 Sierra LA JOYA GYM/COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATION/EQUIPMENT 34/362 $10,000 Socorro SOCORRO COMMUNITY PARK IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 14 $150,000 Socorro SOCORRO RECREATION AND PARK EQUIPMENT 134/ 83 $100,000 Socorro SOCORRO PLAZA AREA INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 84 $130,000 Socorro STATEWIDE VETERINARY MOBILE SURGERY CLINIC 34/363 $25,000 Statewide ACEQUIA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 34/364 $100,000 Statewide STATEWIDE MAIN ST CAPITAL IMPROVE 34/365 $5,000 Statewide TAOS CO SHERIFF'S VEHICLE PURCHASE/EQUIP 34/367 $25,000 Taos RIO FERNANDO FIRE DIST STORAGE BLDG PLAN/CONSTRUCT 34/366 $25,000 Taos QUESTA CARINOS CHILD DEV CTR FIRE ALARM SYS 34/368 $2,400 Taos TAOS REGIONAL AIRPORT HANGAR CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 34/369 $20,000 Taos TAOS YOUTH AND FAM CTR SWIMMING POOL EQUIP PRCHS 34/370 $59,000 Taos TAOS COUNTY VOL FIRE DEPT CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 34/371 $25,000 Taos RED RIVER FIRE STATION PH 1 PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/372 $50,000 Taos PENASCO HEALTH CLINIC PARKING LOT 34/373 $25,000 Taos LATIR VOLUNTEER FIRE STATION DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 34/374 $25,000 Taos TAOS CO ROAD EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 34/375 $35,000 Taos TAOS CO AGR CENTER DESIGN, CONSTRUCT & EQUIP 34/376 $30,000 Taos LLANO QUEMADO COMMUNITY CENTER PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 34/377 $100,000 Taos TAOS COUNTY FILM COMMISSION FACILITY 34/378 $500,000 Taos EL PRADO COMMUNITY CTR INFRA IMPROVE 134/ 44 $50,000 Taos TAOS AGRICULTURAL CTR CONSTRUCT AND EQUIP PURCHASE 134/ 45 $100,000 Taos LA LAMA FIRE DIST/COMMUNITY CENTER CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 134/ 46 $80,000 Taos POT CREEK VOL FIRE DEPT CONSTRUCT/EQUIP 134/ 47 $25,000 Taos QUESTA FIRE DEPT WATER TENDER PURCHASE 134/ 49 $125,000 Taos TAOS FIRE DEPT LADDER TRUCK PURCHASE 134/ 52 $100,000 Taos PENASCO HEALTH CLINIC PARKING LOT 134/ 53 $30,000 Taos TAOS VETERANS' MEMORIAL IMPROVEMENTS 134/ 54 $23,000 Taos

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Project TitleSection Amount County TALPA COMMUNITY CENTER RENOVATIONS 134/103 $10,000 Taos ESTANCIA MEDICAL FACILITY 34/379 $50,000 Torrance ESTANCIA MUNI BUILDING UPGRADE 34/380 $80,000 Torrance MORIARTY CITY PARK IMPROVE/EQUIP 34/381 $72,000 Torrance TORRANCE CO SHERIFF DEPT SAFETY EQUIP 34/382 $5,000 Torrance MCINTOSH FIRE DEPT IMPROVE AND EQUIP REPLACE 34/383 $18,000 Torrance ESTANCIA PRIMARY CARE CLINIC EQUIP/FURNISH 34/384 $35,000 Torrance ENCINO DUMP TRUCK/BACKHOE/GRADER 34/385 $10,000 Torrance TORRANCE CO SHERIFF'S DEPT VEHICLE & EQUIP 134/ 25 $10,000 Torrance MORIARTY PINTO BEAN CITY PARK UPGRADE/IMPROVE 134/ 39 $75,000 Torrance 7TH JUD DIST CT COMPLEX IMPROVE 134/244 $20,000 Torrance CLAYTON CIVIC CTR REPAIR/RENOVATE/EQUIP 34/386 $25,000 Union CLAYTON ROADS EQUIP 34/387 $25,000 VETO Union AMISTAD HISTORIC GYM/SCHL REPAIR/RENOVATE 34/388 $25,000 Union FOLSOM MUNICIPAL PARK 34/389 $15,000 Union UNION COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL IMPROVE/UPGRADE 134/111 $60,000 Union LOS LUNAS VILLAGE LIBRARY PARKING/IMPROVE 34/390 $112,115 Valencia LOS LUNAS ENCHANTMENT LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD IMPROVE 34/391 $70,000 Valencia EL CERRO FIRE DEPT WATER PUMP 34/393 $75,000 Valencia EL CERRO MISSION MANZANO VISTA FIRE DEPT PUMPER 34/392 $100,000 Valencia JARALES CMTY CENTER CONSTRUCT/RENOVATE 34/394 $25,000 Valencia LUNA HILLS SIDEWALK IMPROVE-ADA 34/395 $235,000 Valencia JARALES COMMUNITY CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 34/396 $25,000 Valencia LOS LUNAS DANIEL FERNANDEZ YOUTH CTR IMPROVE/ADD 134/268 $153,000 Valencia BELEN MULTIPURPOSE REC PARK IMPROVE 134/269 $201,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO RD DEPT NEEDS ASSESS 134/270 $25,000 Valencia VALENCIA CO SHERIFF'S DEPT DEFIBRILLATORS 134/271 $6,000 Valencia LOS CHAVEZ FIRE DEPARTMENT LAND/BUILDING 134/272 $150,000 Valencia LOS LUNAS LIBRARY VIDEO EQUIP FOR TESTIMONIALS 134/273 $50,000 Valencia BELEN LIBRARY VIDEO/AUDIO EQUIP FOR TESTIMONIALS 134/274 $50,000 Valencia TOME-ADELINO COMMUNITY CENTER PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 134/275 $100,000 Valencia Subtotal for LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION $35,117,213

Agency: LUNA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LVTI SPRINGER SATELLITE CAMPUS FORESTER BLDG 40/ B/ 1 $30,000 VETO Colfax LVTI SPRINGER SATELLITE CAMPUS FORESTER BLDG 137/ C $45,000 VETO Colfax LVTI MORA SATELLITE CAMPUS 40/ B/ 2 $30,000 Mora LVTI KING STADIUM CONSTRUCT 40/ B/ 3 $5,000 San Miguel LVTI PLAYGROUND EQUIP 40/ B/ 4 $25,000 San Miguel Subtotal for LUNA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $60,000

Agency: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMISSION MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. RSRCH CTR BOOK PURCHASE 35 $7,000 Bernalillo MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR CMMSN LIBRARY & INFO TECH 135 $10,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. COMMISSION $17,000

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Agency: HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, NEW MEXICO NM HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY SPORTS COMPLEX 40/ C/ 1 $750,000 San Miguel NMHU FOREST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM VEHICLE/EQUIP 40/ C/ 2 $65,000 San Miguel NMHU FCLTYS SVCS DEPT BUS REPLACE 40/ C/ 3 $80,000 San Miguel NMHU MARIACHI GROUP EQUIPMENT 40/ C/ 4 $8,000 VETO San Miguel Subtotal for HIGHLANDS UNIVERSITY, NEW MEXICO $895,000

Agency: MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF NMIMT GOLF COURSE FACILITIES RENOVATION 40/ D/ 1 $130,000 Socorro NMIMT MESA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 137/ D $10,000 Socorro E-MERCADO INFO TECHNOLOGY EQUIP-NMIMT 40/ D/ 2 $500,000 Statewide Subtotal for MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE $640,000

Agency: JUNIOR COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO NMJC COWBOY HALL OF FAME 40/ E $655,500 Lea Subtotal for JUNIOR COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO $655,500

Agency: NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY NMSU ED CTR AT MESA DEL SOL-BERNALILLO CO 137/ E/ 2 $30,000 Bernalillo NMSU ED CTR AT MESA DEL SOL-BERNALILLO CO 137/ E/10 $30,000 Bernalillo NMSU-CLOVIS AG SCI CTR EQUIP/IRRIGATE/BARN 40/ F/ 1 $30,000 VETO Curry NMSU-CLOVIS AG SCI CTR COOP EXTENSION SERVICE 137/ E/ 3 $50,000 Curry NMSU PRACTICE/INTRAMURAL ATHLETIC FIELD LIGHTING 40/ F/ 2 $10,000 Dona Ana NMSU GOLF COURSE FACILITIES/IMPROVE/EQUIP 40/ F/ 3 $51,000 Dona Ana NMSU ATHLETIC DEPT TRAINING CTR IMPROVE/EQUIP 40/ F/ 4 $25,000 Dona Ana NMSU INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS PROGRAM EQUIP 40/ F/ 5 $20,000 Dona Ana NMSU INTRAMURAL ATHLETIC FACILITY LIGHTING 40/ F/ 6 $25,000 Dona Ana NMSU RODEO PROGRAM EQUIP 40/ F/ 7 $25,000 VETO Dona Ana NMSU FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 40/ F/ 8 $20,000 VETO Dona Ana NMSU EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION-KRWG-TV 40/ F/ 9 $50,000 Dona Ana NMSU ATHLETIC DEPT MEN'S BASKETBALL LOCKER RM 40/ F/10 $22,000 Dona Ana NMSU INFRA RENEWAL, ADA, INFO TECH 40/ F/11 $5,000,000 Dona Ana NMSU GOLF COURSE IMPROVE/EQUIP 40/ F/12 $25,000 Dona Ana NMSU CAPITAL ART/FURNISHINGS/IMPROVEMENTS 40/ F/13 $50,000 Dona Ana NMSU RIO GRANDE HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 40/ F/14 $50,000 Dona Ana NMSU PRACTICE/INTRAMURAL ATHLETIC FIELD LIGHTING 40/ F/15 $10,000 Dona Ana NMSU CHILDREN'S VILLAGE RENOVATE 40/ F/16 $100,000 Dona Ana NMSU GOLF COURSE IMPROVEMENTS 40/ F/17 $25,000 VETO Dona Ana NMSU-FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 137/ E/ 1 $5,000 VETO Dona Ana NMSU LEGAL CENTER PLAN AND DESIGN 137/ E/ 4 $40,000 Dona Ana NMSU ATHLETIC DEPT VOLLEYBALL LOCKER RM 137/ E/ 5 $30,000 Dona Ana NMSU INTRAMURAL FIELDS LIGHT INSTALL 137/ E/ 6 $25,000 Dona Ana NMSU EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION-KRWG-TV 137/ E/ 7 $25,000 Dona Ana NMSU ATHLETIC DEPT BASEBALL/SOFTBALL CMPLX IMPROVE 137/ E/ 8 $25,000 Dona Ana

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Project TitleSection Amount County NMSU "A" MOUNTAIN PARK BIKE/REC TRAILS INFRA 137/ E/ 9 $75,000 VETO Dona Ana CARLSBAD S&W CONSERV DIST OFFICE PH 2 REMODEL 40/ F/18 $25,000 Eddy NMSU-CARLSBAD CHEMISTRY LAB IMPROVE 40/ F/19 $100,000 Eddy CARLSBAD SWCD BUILDING REMODEL-PH 2 40/ F/20 $50,000 Eddy NMSU-TUCUMCARI AG SCI CTR EQUIP/BARNS/EXPAND 40/ F/21 $35,000 VETO Quay Subtotal for NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY $5,868,000

Agency: CULTURAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED BUILDING 24/ 2 $50,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX PLAN/DEVELOP 24/ 3 $10,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 24/ 4 $10,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX & TV STUDIO 24/ 5 $15,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CTR ED CTR BUILD/EQUIP-PH 3 24/ 6 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX & TV STUDIO 24/ 7 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR MEDIA FCLTY IMPROVE 24/ 8 $7,000 Bernalillo MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIST & SCI EXHIBITS 24/ 9 $50,000 Bernalillo NAT'L HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX 24/ 10 $2,000,000 Bernalillo NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM EXHIBITS 24/ 1 $250,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 24/ 11 $25,000 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART & RESEARCH 24/ 12 $29,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CTR MEDIA PROD FCLTY EQUIP 24/ 13 $25,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX & TV STUDIO 24/ 14 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CTR MEDIA PROD FCLTY EQUIP 24/ 15 $15,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 127/ 1 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX/TV STUDIO 127/ 2 $71,429 Bernalillo MUSEUM OF NATURAL HIST & SCI EXHIBITS 127/ 3 $71,428 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ROY DISNEY PRF ARTS CTR 127/ 4 $20,000 Bernalillo NATIONAL HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER PLAN & DEVELOP 127/ 6 $10,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULT CTR FOR PERFORMING ARTS EQUIP 127/ 8 $10,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ED CMPLX & TV STUDIO 127/ 9 $50,000 Bernalillo MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY & SCI EXHIBIT CONSTRUCT 127/ 12 $300,000 Bernalillo NATL HISPANIC CULTURAL CTR ROY DISNEY PRF ARTS CTR 127/ 13 $25,000 Bernalillo NM FARM & RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM EXHIBITS 24/ 16 $55,000 VETO Dona Ana NEW MEXICO FARM AND RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM IMPROVE 24/ 17 $25,000 Dona Ana NM FARM & RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM/BARN CONSTRUCT 24/ 18 $25,000 Dona Ana NM FARM & RANCH HERITAGE MUSEUM GALLERY EXHIBIT 24/ 19 $40,000 Dona Ana NM FARM & RANCH HERITAGE MUS EXHIBITS 127/ 5 $200,000 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES NM RODEO HALL OF FAME PLAN AND DESIGN 127/ 7 $25,000 Dona Ana NM FARM & RANCH HERITAGE MUS GREENHOUSE 127/ 10 $60,000 Dona Ana PALACE OF GOV'S NM HISTORY MUSEUM RENOVATION 24/ 20 $3,000,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE ARCHAEOLOGICAL STORAGE AND RESEARCH CNTR 127/ 11 $25,000 Santa Fe STATEWIDE HISTORIC ART PROTECTION 24/ 21 $95,000 Statewide Subtotal for CULTURAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF $6,494,857

Agency: INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CENTER LANDSCAPING 33/ 2 $20,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CTR LVNG VILLAGE EQUIP/FURN 131/ 9 $16,000 Bernalillo INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CTR LIGHTING/SOUND SYSTEM 131/ 8 $23,000 Bernalillo INDIAN PUEBLO CULTURAL CTR/SECURITY SYSTEM/PRCHS 131/ 41 $10,000 Bernalillo RAMAH CHAPTER BATHROOM CONSTRUCT PH 2 33/ 3 $97,000 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO SCHL VAN PURCHASE 33/ 4 $30,000 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO POLICE VAN PURCHASE 33/ 6 $20,000 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO AMBULANCES PURCHASE 33/ 5 $75,000 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO SCHL VAN PURCHASE 131/ 10 $30,000 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO POLICE VAN PURCHASE 131/ 11 $20,000 Cibola RAMAH CHAPTER BATHROOM ADDITIONS 131/ 22 $50,000 Cibola BREAD SPRINGS CHAPTER PARKING LOT IMPROVE 33/ 7 $50,000 McKinley IYANBITO CHAPTER ELECTRIC WIRING 33/ 8 $20,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHAPTER FAMILY HOUSES WIRING 33/ 9 $35,000 McKinley SMITH LAKE CHAPTER WAREHOUSE RENOVATION 33/ 10 $75,000 McKinley CHURCH ROCK CHAPTER/MCKINLEY CO BUILDING CONSTRUCT 33/ 11 $50,000 McKinley CROWNPOINT CHP BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB BLDG IMPROVE 33/ 12 $25,000 McKinley CHURCH ROCK CHAPTER BATHROOM ADDITIONS 33/ 13 $50,000 McKinley CROWNPOINT CHAPTER VETERANS' AFFAIRS BUILD 33/ 14 $50,000 McKinley TOHATCHI CHAPTER ROAD EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 33/ 15 $102,000 McKinley TSAYATOH CHAPTER MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING 33/ 19 $50,000 McKinley RED LAKE CHP COMMUNITY FACILITIES INFRASTRUCTURE 33/ 18 $50,000 McKinley ROCK SPRINGS CHP REC FCLTY PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 33/ 17 $50,000 McKinley CHAPTER HOUSE ROOF IMPROVE 33/ 20 $50,000 McKinley TWIN LAKES CHAPTER GOVERNMENT OFFICE COMPLEX 33/ 16 $50,000 McKinley MEXICAN SPRINGS CHP ECONOMIC DVLP FACILITY INFRA 33/ 21 $50,000 McKinley PUEBLO PINTADO CHAPTER PH 4 POWER LINE EXTENSION 33/ 22 $80,000 McKinley CROWNPOINT CHAPTER BATHRM ADDITION 33/ 23 $50,000 McKinley CROWNPOINT CHAPTER COMMUNITY RODEO GROUNDS IMPROV 33/ 24 $50,000 McKinley THOREAU CHAPTER HEAD START PLAYGRD EQUIP 33/ 25 $30,000 McKinley CROWNPOINT CHP SUB-OFFICE NAVAJO VET AFFAIRS 33/ 27 $40,000 McKinley BORREGO PASS SCHOOL COMPUTERS 33/ 26 $30,000 McKinley BREAD SPRINGS CHAPTER BATHROOM ADDITIONS 131/ 23 $35,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHAPTER HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS/EQUIPMENT 131/ 24 $30,000 McKinley RED ROCK CHAPTER COMPUTER ROOM/SECURITY DOOR 131/ 25 $30,000 McKinley ZUNI PUEBLO IRRIGATION PROJECT-PHASE 1 131/ 26 $50,000 McKinley ZUNI BOOKMOBILE PURCHASE 131/ 27 $50,000 McKinley MANUELITO CHP HSE BLDG/HEAT/PLUMBING SYS REPAIR 131/ 31 $30,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHP HSE BLDG/HEAT/PLUMBING SYS REPAIR 131/ 30 $30,000 McKinley TSAYATOH CHAPTER HSE BLDG/HEAT/PLUMBING SYS REPAIR 131/ 28 $30,000 McKinley RED ROCK CHP HSE BLDG/HEAT/PLUMBING SYS REPAIR 131/ 33 $30,000 McKinley IYANBITO CHP HSE BUILD/HEAT/PLUMBING SYS REPAIR 131/ 32 $30,000 McKinley BREAD SPRINGS CHP HSE BLDG/HEAT/PLUMBNG SYS REPAIR 131/ 29 $30,000 McKinley IYANBITO CHAPTER ELECTRIC WIRING 131/ 35 $10,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHAPTER PARKING LOT PAVE 131/ 36 $25,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHAPTER POWERLINES INSTALL 131/ 38 $50,000 McKinley CHICHILTAH CHAPTER WIRE HOUSES 131/ 37 $50,000 McKinley WHITE HORSE LAKE CHAPTER WATER LINE 131/ 42 $344,000 McKinley

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Project TitleSection Amount County ISLETA PUEBLO SOCCER FIELD & PARK 33/ 28 $100,000 Multiple Co. NAVAJO NATION VET TRANSPORTATION SYS VEHICLES 33/ 1 $86,000 Multiple Co. ISLETA PUEBLO FIRE TRUCK PURCHASE 131/ 2 $100,000 Multiple Co. NAVAJO NATION VET TRANS SYSTEM VEHICLES 131/ 21 $86,000 Multiple Co. NAVAJO NATION ROAD YARDS/MAINTENANCE FACILITIES 131/ 43 $221,000 Multiple Co. SANTA CLARA PUEBLO RECREATIONAL CENTER 33/ 29 $50,000 Rio Arriba SAN JUAN PUEBLO REGIONAL WATER/WWATER PLAN 33/ 30 $50,000 Rio Arriba SAN JUAN PUEBLO OHKAY OWEENGEH COOP REPAIRS 33/ 31 $35,000 Rio Arriba SANTA CLARA PUEBLO RECREATIONAL CENTER 131/ 13 $62,000 Rio Arriba SHIPROCK CHP BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB FCLTY ADDITION 33/ 32 $180,000 San Juan GADII'AHI CHAPTER IRRIGATION CANAL IMPROVE 33/ 33 $100,000 San Juan SHIPROCK CHAPTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER 33/ 34 $100,000 San Juan SHIPROCK CHAPTER STREETLIGHTS 33/ 35 $122,000 San Juan NASCHITTI CHAPTER ENVIRO STUDY FOR ROW ACQUISITION 33/ 36 $50,000 San Juan TWO GREY HILLS/TOADLENA CHAPTER MOTOR GRADER 33/ 37 $30,000 San Juan LAKE VALLEY CHP BLDG RENOVATE TO BOYS'/GIRLS' CLUB 33/ 38 $50,000 San Juan LAKE VALLEY CHAPTER BATHRM ADD 33/ 39 $50,000 San Juan HUERFANO CHP ADOBE OVERHEAD POWERLINE EXTEND PH 3 33/ 40 $50,000 San Juan DINE COLLEGE 33/ 41 $500,000 San Juan SHIPROCK RESIDENT TRTMNT CTR CONSTRUCT 131/ 16 $400,000 San Juan GADII'AHI CHAPTER FARM IRRIGATION SYSTEM PRJT 131/ 17 $100,000 San Juan SHIPROCK CHP BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB BLDG IMPROVE 131/ 19 $50,000 San Juan SHIPROCK CHAPTER MUNI STREET LIGHTING SYS EXTEND 131/ 20 $150,000 San Juan FIVE SANDOVAL INDIAN PUEBLOS VEHICLE PURCHASE 33/ 42 $28,000 Sandoval FIVE SANDOVAL INDIAN PUEBLOS BATHROOM/STORAGE 33/ 43 $75,000 Sandoval SANTA ANA PUEBLO DIABETES WELLNESS FACILITY 33/ 44 $25,000 Sandoval SANTO DOMINGO FIRE/RESCUE STATION AMBULANCES 33/ 45 $55,000 Sandoval JEMEZ PUEBLO WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IMPROVE 33/ 46 $100,000 Sandoval ZIA PUEBLO INTERGENERATIONAL CTR EXPAND 33/ 47 $100,000 Sandoval COCHITI PUEBLO HEAD START PLAYGROUND EQUIP/IMPROVE 33/ 48 $35,000 Sandoval SANDIA PUEBLO LAW ENFORCEMENT SUBSTATION 33/ 49 $25,000 Sandoval SANDIA PUEBLO BALL PARK/SOCCER FIELD 33/ 51 $12,500 Sandoval SANDIA PUEBLO BRUSH TRUCK 33/ 50 $50,000 Sandoval SANTA ANA PUEBLO SOCCER FIELD 131/ 4 $25,000 Sandoval SANDIA PUEBLO EQUIP/FIRE TRUCK PURCHASE 131/ 7 $25,000 Sandoval IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 52 $10,000 VETO Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 53 $60,000 VETO Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 54 $5,000 VETO Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 55 $25,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 56 $20,000 VETO Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 57 $5,000 VETO Santa Fe NAMBE PUEBLO MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING CONSTRUCT-PH 2 33/ 58 $50,000 Santa Fe TESUQUE PUEBLO ADMIN BUILDING 33/ 59 $75,000 Santa Fe SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO MUSEUM/LIBRARY 33/ 60 $45,000 Santa Fe IAIA CTR OF LIFELONG LEARNING 33/ 61 $25,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 62 $15,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 63 $15,000 VETO Santa Fe

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Project TitleSection Amount County SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL REC FIELD COMPLEX-PHASE 2 33/ 64 $10,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER CONSTRUCTION 33/ 65 $500,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 66 $10,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 67 $15,000 VETO Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 68 $22,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 69 $5,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 33/ 70 $25,000 VETO Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 131/ 1 $20,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL PLANNING AND DESIGN 131/ 3 $50,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO WELLNESS CENTER 131/ 5 $50,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 131/ 6 $25,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE INDIAN SCHL ED/ADMIN BUILDING-PH 1 131/ 12 $100,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL REC FIELD COMPLEX-PHASE 2 131/ 14 $10,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 131/ 15 $10,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 131/ 18 $50,000 Santa Fe IAIA LIFELONG LEARNING CENTER 131/ 34 $1,000 VETO Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO WELLNESS CTR FCLTY 131/ 39 $75,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO POEH CULTURAL CTR BLDG/PKG IMPROVE 131/ 40 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE INDIAN SCHOOL REC FIELD COMPLEX-PHASE 2 131/ 44 $600,000 Santa Fe ALAMO CHAPTER BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB RENOVATE 33/ 71 $20,000 Socorro POPE STATUE ACQUISITION 33/ 72 $100,000 Statewide Subtotal for INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF $7,501,500

Agency: PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SIERRA VISTA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 4 $44,000 Bernalillo CHAMIZA ELEM SCHL FURNITURE 37/ 3 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo SIERRA VISTA ELEM SCHL FURNITURE 37/ 2 $6,000 Bernalillo NEW VENTANA ELEM SCHL FURNITURE 37/ 1 $4,000 VETO Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL ED TECH 37/ 5 $6,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELD IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 6 $5,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP CHARTER SCHOOL SMART LAB DEVELOP 37/ 7 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 37/ 8 $10,000 Bernalillo SW SECONDARY LEARNING CENTER SERVER 37/ 9 $12,000 Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND RENOVATE/EQUIP 37/ 10 $10,000 Bernalillo FAMILY SCHL FCLTY FOR PERFORMANCES/LIBRARY/PHYS ED 37/ 11 $30,000 Bernalillo MADISON MID SCHL TECH INFRA UPGRADE 37/ 12 $40,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HIGH SCHL INFRA/TELECOM SYS UPGRADES 37/ 13 $30,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND CLUSTER SCHOOLS ED TECH 37/ 14 $75,000 Bernalillo BANDELIER ES PLAYGROUND EQUP/LNDSCP & LIB FURNISH 37/ 15 $54,000 Bernalillo KIRTLAND ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND SHADE STRUCTURES 37/ 16 $36,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHL LIBRARY MATERIALS 37/ 17 $50,000 Bernalillo HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 18 $22,831 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE & EQUIP 37/ 19 $50,000 Bernalillo SW SECONDARY LEARNING CTR FURNISH 37/ 20 $5,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INST #2 "SMART" LAB 37/ 21 $5,000 Bernalillo VALLE VISTA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 22 $37,500 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County DOLORES GONZALES ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 23 $40,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN CHARTER HS PORTABLE CLSRM PURCHASE 37/ 24 $34,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INST #2 "SMART" LAB 37/ 25 $22,000 Bernalillo A. MONTOYA ELEM SCHL INFO TECH 37/ 26 $3,000 Bernalillo ROOSEVELT MID SCHL ED TECH 37/ 27 $20,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHL LIBRARY ED TECH/EQUIP 37/ 28 $8,000 Bernalillo CHELWOOD ELEM SCHL BUS PULL-IN AREA 37/ 29 $15,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 30 $10,000 Bernalillo ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIP 37/ 31 $50,000 Bernalillo LONGFELLOW ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 35 $100,000 Bernalillo LONGFELLOW ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVE 37/ 33 $172,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 37/ 34 $50,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVE 37/ 37 $60,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHL ATHLETIC EQUIP 37/ 38 $50,000 Bernalillo DURANES ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 32 $70,000 Bernalillo LEW WALLACE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 36 $100,000 Bernalillo CHELWOOD ELEM SCHL BUS PULL-IN AREA 37/ 39 $15,000 Bernalillo MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 37/ 40 $75,000 Bernalillo INEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 37/ 41 $75,000 Bernalillo VAN BUREN MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 37/ 42 $75,000 Bernalillo HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 37/ 43 $75,000 Bernalillo MARK TWAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY 37/ 44 $50,000 Bernalillo INEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT 37/ 45 $50,000 Bernalillo VAN BUREN MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 46 $50,000 Bernalillo HAYES MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 47 $50,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM EQUIPMENT 37/ 48 $15,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 49 $20,000 Bernalillo LA MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 50 $75,000 Bernalillo LA MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 37/ 51 $75,000 Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SECONDARY LEARNING CENTER CHARTER SCHOOL 37/ 52 $25,000 Bernalillo LA MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 37/ 53 $80,000 Bernalillo CLEVELAND MID SCHL ED TECH 37/ 54 $40,000 Bernalillo JEFFERSON MID SCHL ED TECH 37/ 55 $90,000 Bernalillo MONTEZUMA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 56 $70,000 Bernalillo ZUNI ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 57 $50,000 Bernalillo BEL AIR ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 58 $75,000 Bernalillo HODGIN ELEM SCHL ED TECH/MOBILE LAB 37/ 59 $46,000 Bernalillo TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY CHARTER SCHL PORTABLE 37/ 60 $20,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 37/ 61 $10,000 Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 37/ 62 $40,000 Bernalillo ZIA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/ 63 $50,000 Bernalillo ALBUQUERQUE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 37/ 64 $50,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INST #2 "SMART" LAB 37/ 65 $20,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 37/ 66 $75,000 Bernalillo CHAPARRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 37/ 67 $100,000 Bernalillo SUSIE R. MARMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOOKS 37/ 68 $40,000 Bernalillo LAVALAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOOK PURCHASE 37/ 69 $50,000 Bernalillo

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County LAVALAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ED TECH 37/ 70 $100,000 Bernalillo JOHN ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL BOOK PURCHASE 37/ 71 $20,000 Bernalillo JOHN ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL ED TECH 37/ 72 $50,000 Bernalillo SUSIE R. MARMON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ED TECH 37/ 73 $50,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 37/ 74 $20,000 Bernalillo EAST SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPORTS FIELD 37/ 75 $40,000 Bernalillo MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEM SCHL BASKETBALL COURT/GOALS 37/ 76 $50,000 Bernalillo EUGENE FIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 37/ 77 $50,000 Bernalillo LOS PADILLAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 37/ 78 $35,000 Bernalillo APS LIBRARY BOOKS 37/ 79 $80,000 Bernalillo VALLEY HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELDS IMPROVE 37/ 80 $100,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL SWIM POOL IMPROVE 37/ 81 $20,000 Bernalillo HOUSE DIST 13/ALBUQ PSD ED TECH/MULTIPLE SCHLS 37/ 82 $150,000 Bernalillo MARK TWAIN ES SHADE STRUCTURE DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 37/ 86 $20,000 Bernalillo EMERSON ES SHADE STRUCTURE DESIGN & CONSTRUCT 37/ 93 $20,000 Bernalillo KIRTLAND ELEM SCHL INFO TECH INFRA INSTALL 37/ 88 $30,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HS BASEBALL DUGOUT IMPROVEMENTS 37/ 85 $20,000 Bernalillo MARK TWAIN ELEM SCHL INFO TECH INFRA INSTALL 37/ 87 $40,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HS GYM ACOUSTICS 37/ 84 $6,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HS LIB EQUIPMENT PURCHASE/REPAIR/REPLACE 37/ 92 $15,000 Bernalillo ZIA ELEM SCHL INFO TECH INFRA INSTALL 37/ 89 $25,000 Bernalillo WILSON MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOK PURCHASE 37/ 90 $15,000 Bernalillo BANDELIER ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT 37/ 91 $5,000 Bernalillo EMERSON ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND REMOVAL & INSTALL 37/ 83 $30,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INSTITUTE "SMART" LAB DEVELOPMENT 37/ 94 $10,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL HIGH SCHOOL EQUIP 37/ 95 $10,000 Bernalillo KENNEDY MID SCHL SITE DRAINAGE IMPROVE 37/ 98 $80,000 Bernalillo MANZANO HIGH SCHL ED TECH 37/ 99 $75,000 Bernalillo MANZANO HIGH SCHL ATHLETIC STORAGE BUILDING 37/100 $100,000 Bernalillo HAWTHORNE ELEM SCHL ED TECH/INFRA 37/101 $70,000 Bernalillo KENNEDY MID SCHL ED TECH 37/ 97 $100,000 Bernalillo TOMASITA ELEM SCHL LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS 37/104 $50,000 Bernalillo MCCOLLUM ELEM SCHL HARD-WIRE ACCESS 37/103 $95,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHL DUGOUTS & WEIGHT RM EQUIP 37/ 96 $50,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHL LIBRARY FURNISH/EQUIP/BOOKS 37/102 $50,000 Bernalillo GRANT MID SCHL LIBRARY BKS 37/105 $50,000 Bernalillo GRANT MID SCHL ED TECH/WIRING 37/106 $100,000 Bernalillo NAVAJO ELEM SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/112 $10,000 Bernalillo POLK MID SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/109 $10,000 Bernalillo ADOBE ACRES ELEM SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/107 $10,000 Bernalillo ERNIE PYLE MID SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/108 $10,000 Bernalillo BARCELONA ELEM SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/113 $10,000 Bernalillo HARRISON MID SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/114 $10,000 Bernalillo PAJARITO ELEM SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/111 $10,000 Bernalillo ELEM SCHL TECH INFRA/EQUIP 37/110 $10,000 Bernalillo RIO GRANDE HIGH SCHL ATHLETIC FCLTY IMPROVE 37/115 $50,000 Bernalillo ADOBE ACRES ELEM SCHL LANDSCAPE 37/116 $15,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County SW SECONDARY LEARNING CENTER "SMART" LAB-PH 2 37/117 $10,000 Bernalillo EISENHOWER MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 37/118 $10,000 Bernalillo JOHN BAKER ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 37/119 $10,000 Bernalillo S.Y. JACKSON ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 37/120 $10,000 Bernalillo GEORGIA O'KEEFFE ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 37/121 $10,000 Bernalillo ELDORADO HIGH SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 37/122 $10,000 Bernalillo HUBERT HUMPHREY ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/123 $10,000 Bernalillo EISENHOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY SHELF REPLACE 37/124 $39,500 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 37/125 $30,000 Bernalillo CLEVELAND MID SCHL ED TECH 37/126 $48,000 Bernalillo COMANCHE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/131 $27,000 Bernalillo GOVERNOR BENT ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/127 $50,000 Bernalillo MADISON MID SCHL ED TECH 37/129 $50,000 Bernalillo ARROYO DEL OSO ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/130 $30,000 Bernalillo SOMBRA DEL MONTE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 37/128 $30,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL SCOREBOARD 37/132 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL ED TECH INFRASTRUCTURE 37/138 $10,000 Bernalillo VALLEY HIGH SCHL ED TECH INFRASTRUCTURE 37/134 $10,000 Bernalillo TAFT MID SCHL ED TECH INFRASTRUCTURE 37/139 $45,000 Bernalillo MCKINLEY MID SCHL ED TECH & INFRASTRUCTURE 37/136 $20,000 Bernalillo EDMUND G ROSS ELEM SCHL ED TECH & INFRASTRUCTURE 37/137 $20,000 Bernalillo ALVARADO ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND IMPROVE 37/133 $50,000 Bernalillo TAYLOR MID SCHL ED TECH INFRASTRUCTURE 37/135 $45,000 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS ED TECH 37/140 $22,500 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS PHONE SWITCH PURCHASE & INSTALL 37/141 $22,500 VETO Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELD HANDICAP RAMPS 37/142 $5,000 Bernalillo LOWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY/RESTROOM RENOVATE 136/ 20 $175,000 Bernalillo ROOSEVELT MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 24 $50,000 Bernalillo A. MONTOYA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 23 $20,000 Bernalillo A. MONTOYA ELEM SCHL PE EQUIP PURCHASE 136/ 22 $20,000 Bernalillo APACHE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 21 $40,000 Bernalillo SAN ANTONITO ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 25 $40,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE EDUC PREP INSTITUTE NO. 2 CHARTER SCHOOL 136/ 26 $15,000 Bernalillo MANZANO HIGH SCHOOL ED TECH 136/ 27 $25,000 Bernalillo PUESTA DEL SOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IMPROVE 136/ 41 $35,000 Bernalillo MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. ES IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 40 $35,000 Bernalillo LYNDON B. JOHNSON MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 34 $10,000 Bernalillo JAMES MONROE MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 39 $10,000 Bernalillo CHAPARRAL ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 38 $10,000 Bernalillo CHAMIZA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 33 $10,000 Bernalillo MARIE M. HUGHES ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 36 $10,000 Bernalillo SIERRA VISTA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 35 $10,000 Bernalillo LYNDON B. JOHNSON MID SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 31 $10,000 Bernalillo CHAMIZA ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 37 $10,000 Bernalillo SIERRA VISTA ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 42 $10,000 Bernalillo MARIE M. HUGHES ELEM SCHL CAPITAL PROJECTS 136/ 32 $10,000 Bernalillo JIMMY E. CARTER MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 44 $10,000 Bernalillo

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County JIMMY E. CARTER MID SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 45 $10,000 Bernalillo CHAPARRAL ELEM SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 43 $10,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 47 $12,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HIGH SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 46 $11,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL ATHLETICS BUS PURCHASE 136/ 48 $10,000 Bernalillo EISENHOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 49 $10,000 Bernalillo EAST MOUNTAIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL BLDG IMPROVE 136/ 50 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo HUBERT HUMPHREY ELEM SCHL LIBRARY IMPROVE 136/ 51 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo ALB CHARTER VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATIONS 136/ 52 $20,000 Bernalillo EISENHOWER MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 53 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo GEORGIA O'KEEFE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 55 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo LA CUEVA HIGH SCHL ED TECH 136/ 54 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo HUBERT HUMPHREY ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 56 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SECONDARY LEARNING CTR ED TECH 136/181 $25,000 Bernalillo DESERT RIDGE MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 57 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo JAMES MADISON MID SCHL ED TECH 136/ 58 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo DOUBLE EAGLE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 59 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo DENNIS CHAVEZ ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 60 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo OSUNA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT/IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 61 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo 21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 62 $10,000 Bernalillo DURANES ELEM SCHL ED TECH/MOBILE LAB 136/ 66 $50,000 Bernalillo TAFT MID SCHL ED TECH/DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERAS 136/ 67 $22,000 Bernalillo VALLEY HIGH SCHL ED TECH/WIRING 136/ 68 $90,000 Bernalillo COCHITI ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 69 $75,000 Bernalillo GRIEGOS ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 70 $75,000 Bernalillo LA LUZ ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 71 $75,000 Bernalillo MISSION AVENUE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 72 $75,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 136/ 73 $25,000 Bernalillo CIBOLA HS BASEBALL FACILITY NEW BATTING CAGES 136/ 88 $25,000 Bernalillo NAVAJO ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/ 98 $10,000 Bernalillo POLK MID SCHL ED TECH 136/109 $20,000 Bernalillo CARLOS REY ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/101 $10,000 Bernalillo ATRISCO ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/113 $10,000 Bernalillo ERNIE PYLE MID SCHL ED TECH 136/110 $20,000 Bernalillo ADOBE ACRES ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/114 $10,000 Bernalillo JIMMY E. CARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL ED TECH 136/115 $20,000 Bernalillo NAVAJO ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/100 $20,000 Bernalillo KIT CARSON ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/108 $20,000 Bernalillo ADOBE ACRES ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/107 $20,000 Bernalillo PAJARITO ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/102 $20,000 Bernalillo LOS PADILLAS ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/105 $20,000 Bernalillo CARLOS REY ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 99 $20,000 Bernalillo MARY ANN BINFORD ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 92 $20,000 Bernalillo PAINTED SKY ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/118 $20,000 Bernalillo ATRISCO ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/103 $20,000 Bernalillo BARCELONA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/116 $25,000 Bernalillo HARRISON MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/ 93 $10,000 Bernalillo

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County KIT CARSON ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/121 $10,000 Bernalillo MARY ANN BINFORD ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/ 97 $10,000 Bernalillo PAINTED SKY ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/120 $10,000 Bernalillo BARCELONA ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/ 96 $10,000 Bernalillo TRUMAN MID SCHL ED TECH 136/112 $20,000 Bernalillo LOS PADILLAS ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/119 $10,000 Bernalillo HARRISON MID SCHL ED TECH 136/111 $20,000 Bernalillo JIMMY E. CARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/ 95 $10,000 Bernalillo POLK MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/106 $10,000 Bernalillo ERNIE PYLE MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/ 94 $10,000 Bernalillo PAJARITO ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/117 $10,000 Bernalillo TRUMAN MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/104 $10,000 Bernalillo SOUTHWEST SECONDARY LEARNING CTR ED TECH 136/182 $20,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INST #2 "SMART" LAB 136/122 $20,000 Bernalillo AMY BIEHL CHARTER HIGH SCHL RENOVATE/EQUIP 136/123 $20,000 Bernalillo JEFFERSON MID SCHL ED TECH PURCHASE 136/126 $50,000 Bernalillo ELDORADO CLUSTER LIBRARY IMPROVE 136/131 $65,000 Bernalillo CHELWOOD ELEMENTARY IMPROVE 136/132 $30,000 Bernalillo ELDORADO HIGH SCHL CLUSTER ED TECH 136/133 $150,000 Bernalillo MANZANO HIGH SCHL CLUSTER ED TECH 136/134 $100,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHL WEIGHT RM IMPROVE/EQUIP 136/136 $25,000 Bernalillo MANZANO AND HIGHLAND HS WEIGHT RMS IMPROVE/EQUIP 136/137 $25,000 Bernalillo HIGHLAND HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELD UPGRADE/EQUIP 136/138 $50,000 Bernalillo VAN BUREN MID SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/140 $5,000 Bernalillo HAYES MIDDLE SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/139 $5,000 Bernalillo WHITTIER ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/141 $5,000 Bernalillo LA MESA ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/142 $5,000 Bernalillo HAWTHORNE ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/144 $5,000 Bernalillo EMERSON ELEM SCHL LIBRARY BOOKS 136/143 $5,000 Bernalillo JEFFERSON MID SCHL RARE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 136/145 $5,000 Bernalillo NUESTROS VALORES CHARTER SCHOOL EQUIP/CONSTRUCTION 136/147 $25,000 Bernalillo KIRTLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/148 $32,000 Bernalillo MONTEZUMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOG 136/149 $24,000 Bernalillo BEL-AIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EQUIPMENT/LANDSCAPING 136/150 $25,000 Bernalillo EAST SAN JOSE ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/151 $30,000 Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL VEHICLE PURCHASE 136/152 $40,000 Bernalillo VALLE VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 136/153 $10,000 Bernalillo CREATIVE ED PREP INST #2 "SMART" LAB 136/154 $25,000 Bernalillo RIO GRANDE HIGH SCHL ELECTRICAL UPGRADE 136/156 $35,000 Bernalillo DOLORES GONZALES ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/157 $35,300 Bernalillo LEW WALLACE ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/155 $25,700 Bernalillo VALLE VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 136/158 $20,000 Bernalillo CHAPARRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 136/159 $20,000 Bernalillo THE FAMILY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/161 $5,000 Bernalillo NEW FUTURES SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/163 $5,000 Bernalillo STRONGHURST ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECH 136/160 $5,000 Bernalillo CONTINUATION SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/164 $5,000 Bernalillo

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County VISION QUEST ALTERNATIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL ED TECH 136/162 $5,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL GIRLS' BASEBALL FLDS RENOVATE 136/165 $25,000 Bernalillo ALAMOSA ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/169 $20,000 Bernalillo LAVALAND ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/171 $20,000 Bernalillo PAINTED SKY ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/168 $20,000 Bernalillo SUSIE MARMON ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/167 $20,000 Bernalillo JOHN ADAMS MID SCHL ED TECH 136/166 $30,000 Bernalillo JIMMY CARTER MID SCHL ED TECH 136/170 $20,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL SWIM TEAM EQUIP 136/172 $10,000 Bernalillo WEST MESA HIGH SCHL BOYS' BASEBALL IMPROVEMENTS 136/173 $60,000 Bernalillo MCKINLEY MID SCHL ED TECH 136/174 $25,000 Bernalillo CLEVELAND MID SCHL ED TECH 136/175 $25,000 Bernalillo SANDIA HIGH SCHL ED TECH 136/176 $25,000 Bernalillo ZUNI ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/177 $10,000 Bernalillo DEL NORTE HIGH SCHL ED TECH 136/178 $10,000 Bernalillo RESERVE HIGH SCHOOL ROOF REPAIR AND UPGRADE 136/ 17 $175,000 Catron GODDARD HIGH SCHL GIRLS' SOFTBALL PROGRAM EQUIP 37/144 $20,000 Chaves GODDARD HIGH SCHL FOOTBALL FIELD IMPROVE 37/145 $40,000 VETO Chaves GODDARD HS PRCHS/EQUIP FOOTBALL/BASEBALL VEHICLE 37/143 $40,000 VETO Chaves DEXTER SCHOOLS EARLY CHILDHOOD CTR PKG/BUS LINE 37/146 $14,000 Chaves DEXTER CSD MID SCHL PORTABLE BLEACHERS PURCHASE 37/148 $30,000 VETO Chaves DEXTER CSD GYM LOCKERS PURCHASE 37/149 $20,000 VETO Chaves DEXTER CSD KINDERGARTEN PLAYGROUND EQUIP PURCHASE 37/147 $50,000 Chaves DEL NORTE ES ED TECH/ATHL EQUIP/CONSTRUCT/MAINT 136/ 3 $10,000 Chaves GODDARD HIGH SCHL BASEBALL FIELD IMPROVE 136/ 2 $25,000 Chaves MILITARY HEIGHTS ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 9 $5,000 Chaves MESA MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 7 $8,000 Chaves GODDARD HIGH SCHL GIRLS' SOFTBALL PROGRAM EQUIP 136/ 10 $25,000 Chaves SIERRA MID SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 8 $8,000 Chaves LOS ALAMITOS MID SCHL COURTYARD DESIGN/RENOVATE 37/151 $50,000 Cibola GRANTS HS RUNNING TRACK IMPROVE 136/ 75 $100,000 Cibola SPRINGER MSD SCHOOL BUS PURCHASE 37/152 $45,000 VETO Colfax MAXWELL MUNI SCHOOL DIST BUS PURCHASE 37/153 $40,000 Colfax RATON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PLAYGROUND IMPROVEMENTS 136/ 78 $15,000 Colfax TEXICO MUNICIPAL SCHL DIST AUDITORIUM REPAIR/REN 37/154 $20,000 Curry GRADY MSD ACTIVITY BUS PURCHASE 37/155 $10,000 Curry TEXICO MSD AUDITORIUM UPGRADE/CURTAINS/CARPET 136/ 82 $15,000 Curry CLOVIS MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ED TECH 136/ 84 $50,000 Curry FORT SUMNER MSD ED TECH PURCHASE 37/156 $20,000 De Baca FORT SUMNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUC TECHNOLOGY 37/157 $1,000 De Baca FT SUMNER MUNI SCHL VOC AGR EQUIP PURCHASE 136/ 81 $15,000 De Baca FORT SUMNER MUNI SCHL DIST EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 80 $10,000 De Baca TOMBAUGH ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND/ATHLETIC EQUIP 37/158 $60,000 Dona Ana FAIRACRES ELEM SCHL EQUIPMENT/PURCHASE & INSTALL 37/159 $32,000 Dona Ana FAIRACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EQUIP PURCHASE/INSTALL 37/160 $50,000 Dona Ana MESILLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EQUIP PURCHASE/INSTALL 37/161 $50,000 Dona Ana BERINO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/127 $17,500 Dona Ana

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TABLE 11 2004 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS HTRC/HB293 (Laws 2004, Chapter 126)

Project TitleSection Amount County BERINO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONSTRUCT ROCK WALL 136/128 $60,000 Dona Ana MESILLA ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIP 136/129 $25,000 Dona Ana FAIRACRES ELEM SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIP 136/130 $20,000 Dona Ana ARTESIA PSD FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 37/162 $10,000 Eddy CARLSBAD HIGH SCHL AUTO MECHANIC PRGM EQUIP & TECH 37/163 $25,000 Eddy CARLSBAD HS COLLISION REPAIR PRGM EQUIP & TECH 37/164 $25,000 Eddy CARLSBAD ELEM SCHLS PGRND SAFETY IMPROVE/EQUIP 37/165 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD MUNI SCHL DIST PLAYGROUND EQUIP/REPLACE 37/166 $50,000 Eddy CARLSBAD HIGH SCHL AUTO MECHANIC EQUIPMENT 37/167 $25,000 Eddy CARLSBAD HIGH SCHL COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIP 37/168 $25,000 Eddy CENTRAL ELEM SCHL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 5 $8,000 Eddy ARTESIA PSD FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 136/ 6 $10,000 VETO Eddy CARLSBAD MSD COLLISION REP FCLTY EQUIP PURCHASE 136/ 91 $50,000 Eddy COBRE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT FURNITURE 136/ 15 $100,000 Grant SILVER CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT ED TECH 136/ 19 $85,000 Grant SILVER CSD BLEACHERS 136/ 18 $50,000 Grant VAUGHN MSD TRACTOR PURCHASE 37/169 $40,000 Guadalupe VAUGHN MSD ACTIVITY BUS PURCHASE 37/170 $10,000 Guadalupe CARRIZOZO MSD PKG LOTS REPAIR/BUILD 37/171 $15,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD BASEBALL FIELDS-PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 37/175 $25,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD CAFETERIA EQUIP & REPAIR 37/176 $10,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD RENOVATE EXISTING BASEBALL FIELD 37/172 $25,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD FOOTBALL & TRACK PRGM-EQUIP PURCHASE 37/173 $10,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE PRGM IMPROVE 37/177 $20,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD-ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ROOF REPLACE 37/174 $20,000 Lincoln CORONA PSD VEHICLE PURCHASE/FFA & DRIVER'S ED 37/178 $25,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO HIGH SCHL HOME ECON FCLTY PLAN/REMODEL 37/179 $10,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD ATHLETIC EQUIP/SUPPLIES PURCHASE 136/ 1 $5,000 Lincoln RUIDOSO HIGH SCHL FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIPMENT 136/ 4 $20,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 136/ 11 $17,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD-ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ROOF REPLACE 136/ 13 $30,000 Lincoln CAPITAN MSD FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE PRGM IMPROVE 136/ 12 $20,000 Lincoln CORONA PSD EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 136/ 14 $25,000 Lincoln GALLUP HS FIELDS & ATHLETIC FACILITIES IMPROVE 136/135 $25,000 McKinley RED ROCK ELEM SCHL DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCT 136/180 $80,000 McKinley TULAROSA MSD RUNNING TRACK IMPROVEMENTS 37/181 $10,000 Otero TULAROSA MSD BASKETBALL PROGRAM EQUIP 37/180 $25,000 Otero CLOUDCROFT MSD FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIP PURCHASE 37/182 $15,000 Otero TULAROSA HIGH SCHL TRACK RESURFACE 136/ 63 $100,000 Otero MOUNTAIN VIEW MID SCHL BLEACHERS PURCHASE 136/ 64 $25,000 Otero CHAPARRAL MID SCHL BLEACHERS PURCHASE 136/ 65 $3,000 VETO Otero CLOUDCROFT ELEM/MID SCHL ROOF REPLACE 136/ 85 $200,000 Otero ESPANOLA PSD TECH CTR 37/183 $75,000 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA MID SCHL TECH LEARNING LAB 136/124 $50,000 Rio Arriba CARLOS VIGIL MID SCHL TECH LEARNING LAB 136/125 $85,000 Rio Arriba PORTALES HIGH SCHL PERFORMING ARTS CTR RENOVATE 37/184 $35,000 Roosevelt PORTALES HIGH SCHOOL VIDEO EQUIPMENT 37/185 $5,000 Roosevelt

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Project TitleSection Amount County PORTALES HIGH SCHL PERFORMING ARTS CTR RENOVATE 37/186 $10,000 Roosevelt ELIDA MSD DIST ED 37/150 $20,000 Roosevelt PORTALES HIGH SCHL PERFORMING ARTS CTR RENOVATE 136/ 79 $100,000 Roosevelt PORTALES HIGH SCHL PERFORMING ARTS CENTER RENOVATE 136/ 83 $25,000 Roosevelt BLOOMFIELD HS SWIMMING POOL & FACILITY ADDITION 136/ 89 $100,000 San Juan AZTEC MSD SPORTS COMPLEX RENOVATE 136/ 90 $100,000 San Juan LAS VEGAS CITY PUB SCHL DIST DRY STORAGE ADDITION 37/187 $72,000 San Miguel PECOS ELEM SCHL BASEBALL FIELD CONSTRUCT 136/ 76 $5,000 San Miguel PECOS HIGH SCHL EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 136/ 77 $2,000 San Miguel MARTIN LUTHER KING JR ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 29 $10,000 Sandoval PUESTA DEL SOL ELEM SCHL ED TECH 136/ 30 $10,000 Sandoval VISTA GRANDE ES MLTPRPS FIELDS PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 136/ 86 $35,000 Sandoval RIO RANCHO PSD VEHICLE PURCHASE 136/ 87 $30,000 Sandoval VISTA GRANDE ES MLTPRPS FIELDS PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 136/179 $35,000 Sandoval MONTE DEL SOL CHARTER SCHL PLAYGROUND EQUIP PRCHS 37/188 $15,000 Santa Fe POJOAQUE VALLEY PSD WATER/WWATER IMPROVE 37/189 $100,000 Santa Fe MONTE DEL SOL CHARTER SCHL FCLTY 136/146 $30,000 Santa Fe SOCORRO CONSOLIDATED SCHL DIST ED TECH 136/ 16 $100,000 Socorro LAPTOP COMPUTERS-JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS STATEWIDE 37/190 $4,000,000 Statewide SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT STATEWIDE 37/191 $5,000,000 Statewide MOUNTAINAIR PSD ED TECH 37/192 $50,000 Torrance MORIARTY MUNI SCHL DIST PERFORMING ARTS THEATER 37/193 $250,000 Torrance MORIARTY MUNI SCHL DIST PERFORMING ARTS THEATER 136/ 28 $48,000 Torrance BELEN CONSOLID SCHL DIST LIBRARIES MATERIALS & BKS 136/ 74 $70,000 Valencia Subtotal for PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT $21,250,831

Agency: ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE MID RIO GRANDE CONSERVANCY DIST DITCH BANK GATES 26/ 1 $10,500 Bernalillo ROSWELL NORTH SPRING RIVER CHANNEL IMPROVE 26/ 2 $10,000 VETO Chaves HAGERMAN WATER RIGHTS PURCHASE 26/ 3 $75,000 Chaves ROSWELL NORTH SPRING RIVER CHANNEL IMPROVE 26/ 4 $10,000 Chaves ROSWELL NORTH SPRING RIVER CHANNEL IMPROVE 26/ 5 $10,000 Chaves HAGERMAN WATER RIGHTS PURCHASE 129/ 4 $30,000 Chaves BERINO PK WELL DEVELOP 129/ 6 $15,000 Dona Ana HOPE COMMUNITY DITCH ASSOC WELLS/PIPELINES 26/ 6 $40,000 Eddy HOPE COMMUNITY DITCH ASSOC WELLS/PIPELINES 26/ 7 $90,000 Eddy EDDY COUNTY WATER SYSTEM PLAN 129/ 5 $70,000 Eddy TULAROSA COMMUNITY DITCH RESERVOIR REHABILITATE 129/ 1 $50,000 Otero ARCH HURLEY CONSERVANCY DISTRICT VEHICLES 26/ 8 $30,000 VETO Quay ARCH HURLEY CONSERV DIST/TUCUMCARI IRRIGATION PRJT 129/ 3 $100,000 Quay ACEQUIA DE ALCALDE EDUCATIONAL PROJECT 26/ 9 $20,000 Rio Arriba GALISTEO WATER BASIN IMPROVE 26/ 10 $25,000 Santa Fe GALISTEO WATERSHED CONSERVATION INITIATIVE 129/ 2 $25,000 Santa Fe AGUA FRIA WATER RIGHTS ACQUIRE 129/ 7 $125,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE $695,500

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Agency: FAIR COMMISSION, STATE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 30/ 1 $5,000 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 30/ 2 $1,000 VETO Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN PERF & CULT ARTS HALL-STATE FAIR 30/ 3 $5,000 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 30/ 4 $50,000 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 30/ 5 $50,000 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN PAVILION EQUIP AND IMPROVE 30/ 6 $95,000 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 30/ 7 $25,000 Bernalillo NEW MEXICO STATE FAIRGROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS 30/ 8 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 30/ 9 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo NM STATE FAIR SPANISH VILLAGE RENOVATIONS 30/ 10 $25,000 VETO Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL/OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCT 130 $20,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for FAIR COMMISSION, STATE $250,000

Agency: SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SFCC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ACCOUNTING SYS 40/ G $80,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for SANTA FE COMMUNITY COLLEGE $80,000

Agency: SAN JUAN COLLEGE SAN JUAN COLLEGE OUTDOOR LEARNING CENTER LANDSCAPE 40/ H/ 1 $10,000 San Juan SJC-RIVERVIEW ED & REC CENTER/EQUIP/LANDSCAPE 40/ H/ 2 $100,000 San Juan SJC OUTDOOR LEARNING CTR CONSTRUCT 137/ F $200,000 VETO San Juan Subtotal for SAN JUAN COLLEGE $110,000

Agency: UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO UNM STUDENT SUP SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURE PRCHS 40/ I/ 1 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION TECHNOLOGY/EQUIPMENT 40/ I/ 2 $5,000 Bernalillo UNM ACCESS SVCS TECH/EQUIP 40/ I/ 3 $5,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUP SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURE PRCHS 40/ I/ 4 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM FOOTBALL PROGRAM EQUIPMENT PURCHASE 40/ I/ 5 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 40/ I/ 6 $5,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 40/ I/ 7 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM GOOD LAB PRACTICES LAB IMPROVE PRJT 40/ I/ 8 $25,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURES 40/ I/ 9 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIP/FURNISH/INFO TECH 40/ I/10 $7,000 Bernalillo UNM HEALTH SCIENCES CTR PATIENT CARE EQUIP 40/ I/11 $50,000 Bernalillo UNM-SOFTBALL FIELDS IMPROVE 40/ I/12 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM SOUTH GOLF COURSE PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS 40/ I/13 $180,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 40/ I/14 $60,000 Bernalillo UNM LAMBDARAIL INFO TECH NETWORK 40/ I/15 $1,000,000 Bernalillo UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRACTICE FACILITY 40/ I/16 $2,700,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURES 40/ I/17 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM ATHL DEPT PRACTICE FCLTY IMPROVE 40/ I/18 $25,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURES 40/ I/19 $10,000 Bernalillo

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Project TitleSection Amount County UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 40/ I/20 $25,000 Bernalillo UNM GOOD LAB PRACTICES LAB IMPROVE PRJT 40/ I/21 $30,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURES 40/ I/22 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT UNION EQUIPMENT 40/ I/23 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM GOOD LAB PRACTICES LAB IMPROVE PRJT 40/ I/24 $20,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM-LADY LOBO BASKETBALL PROGRAM EQUIP/INFO TECH 137/ G/ 1 $20,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 137/ G/ 2 $71,429 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 137/ G/ 3 $5,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 137/ G/ 4 $20,000 Bernalillo UNM FINE ARTS PERFORMING SPACE TECH/EQUIP 137/ G/ 5 $30,000 Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 137/ G/ 6 $25,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUPPORT SVCS EQUIPMENT & INFO TECH 137/ G/ 7 $25,000 Bernalillo UNM LAND/BLDG PURCHASE FOR MEDIA ARTS SOUND STUDIO 137/ G/ 8 $10,000 Bernalillo UNM STUDENT SUP SVCS EQUIP/FURNITURE/FIXTURE PRCHS 137/ G/ 9 $10,000 VETO Bernalillo UNM WOMEN'S SOFTBALL COMPLEX IMPROVE 137/ G/10 $15,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO $4,433,429

Agency: WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND 45 $1,500,000 Statewide Subtotal for WASTEWATER FACILITY CONSTRUCTION LOAN FUND $1,500,000

Agency: WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY WNMU DORMITORY NETWORK COM EQUIP 40/ J/ 1 $30,000 Grant WNMU VIDEO CONFERENCING EQUIP PURCHASE 40/ J/ 2 $25,000 Grant WNMU INFO TECH PROVIDE 40/ J/ 3 $75,000 McKinley WNMU INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 137/ H $30,000 McKinley Subtotal for WESTERN NEW MEXICO UNIVERSITY $160,000

Summary for general fund (1831 projects) $162,588,851

Fund: cash balances

Agency: LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SERVICE STATE CAPITOL BOILERS/STEPS/SNOW MELT SYSTEM 46/ A $800,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SERVICE $800,000

Summary for cash balances (1 project) $800,000

Fund: general fund operating reserve

Agency: HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON

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Project TitleSection Amount County VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CENTERS 38 $10,000,000 Statewide Subtotal for HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON $10,000,000

Agency: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT STATEWIDE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MARKETING/ADVERTISE 148 $500,000 Statewide Subtotal for ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT $500,000

Agency: GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT STATEWIDE PAYMENT TO DEVELOP OR MODIFY PROCUREMENT 147 $8,011,000 Statewide Subtotal for GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT $8,011,000

Agency: LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BOSQUE REDONDO MEMORIAL CONSTRUCT 149/ A $300,000 De Baca RED RIVER FIRE STATION PLAN/DES/CONSTRUCT 149/ B $100,000 Taos Subtotal for LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION $400,000

Summary for general fund operating reserve (5 projects) $18,911,000

Fund: New Mexico irrigation works construction fund

Agency: ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE FORT SUMNER IRRIGATION DISTRICT DITCH IMPROVE 122 $60,000 De Baca Subtotal for ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE $60,000

Summary for New Mexico irrigation works construction fund (1 project) $60,000

Fund: public buildings repair fund

Agency: CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND STATE OFFICE BUILDING IN LAS CRUCES 44/ B/ 1 $200,000 Dona Ana FT BAYARD FLOOR REPLACEMENT 44/ B/ 2 $150,000 Grant JAMES M. MURRAY BUILDING RENOVATIONS 44/ B/ 3 $100,000 Lea FORT STANTON BUILDINGS STABILIZATION 44/ B/ 4 $500,000 Lincoln LAS VEGAS MEDICAL CENTER FIRE SPRINKLERS-PH I 44/ B/ 6 $100,000 San Miguel EPI DURAN BUILDING RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS 44/ B/ 8 $100,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS MED CTR BOILER INSTALLATION-PHASE 2 44/ B/ 7 $100,000 San Miguel LAS VEGAS MED CTR FIRE ALARM/SECURITY CAMERAS-PH 4 44/ B/ 5 $250,000 San Miguel LOUISE BROWN BUILDING RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS 44/ B/ 9 $100,000 Sandoval NM STATE VETERANS HOME BOILER REPLACEMENT 44/ B/10 $100,000 Sierra NM STATE VETERANS HOME CHILLER REPLACEMENT 44/ B/12 $100,000 Sierra

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Project TitleSection Amount County NM STATE VETERANS HOME WINDOW REPLACEMENT 44/ B/11 $400,000 Sierra STATE HEALTH OFFICE COMPLEX 44/ B/13 $1,800,000 Statewide Subtotal for CAPITAL PROGRAM FUND $4,000,000

Agency: GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTROL DIV CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES-YDDC ADA IMPROVEMENTS 44/ B/14 $50,000 Bernalillo CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES YDDC FIRE SYSTEM 44/ B/15 $350,000 Bernalillo CYFD-NEW MEXICO BOYS SCHOOL RENOVATIONS 44/ B/16 $200,000 Colfax RIO ARRIBA ISD OFFICE RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS 44/ B/17 $100,000 Rio Arriba PUBLIC RECORDS COMMISSION OFFICE RENOVATIONS 44/ B/19 $50,000 Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNTY ISD OFFICE RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS 44/ B/18 $100,000 Santa Fe GSD STATEWIDE REPAIRS 44/ B/21 $1,000,000 Statewide CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT SECURITY UPGRADES 44/ B/20 $470,000 Statewide Subtotal for GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTR $2,320,000

Agency: FAIR COMMISSION, STATE NEW MEXICO STATE FAIR FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE 44/ B/22 $1,000,000 Bernalillo Subtotal for FAIR COMMISSION, STATE $1,000,000

Summary for public buildings repair fund (22 projects) $7,320,000

Fund: State Capitol Maintenance Fund

Agency: LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SERVICE SANTA FE STATE CAPITOL BOILERS/STEPS/SNOW MELT SYS 46/ B $525,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SERVICE $525,000

Summary for State Capitol Maintenance Fund (1 project) $525,000

Fund: public school capital outlay fund

Agency: PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY COUNCIL GRANTS-CIBOLA HIGH SCHL COMPLETION 150/ A/ 2 $5,000,000 VETO Cibola GADSDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT PROJECTS 150/ A/ 1 $22,000,000 Dona Ana DEMING ELEM-MID SCHL COMPLEX COMPLETION 150/ A/ 3 $4,000,000 VETO Luna PORTALES SCHL DISTRICT REPLACE CLASSROOMS 150/ A/ 4 $1,000,000 VETO Roosevelt Subtotal for PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY COUNCIL $22,000,000

Summary for public school capital outlay fund (4 projects) $22,000,000

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Project TitleSection Amount County

Fund: state lands maintenance fund

Agency: LAND OFFICE, STATE RIO BRAVO BLVD EXTEND/ACCESS MESA DEL SOL-LAND OFF 48 $1,000,000 Bernalillo EDWARD J. LOPEZ BUILDING IMPROVE 121 $350,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for LAND OFFICE, STATE $1,350,000

Summary for state lands maintenance fund (2 projects) $1,350,000

Fund: state road fund

Agency: TAXATION AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT TAXATION & REVENUE GAS TAX AUTOMATION SYSTEM 42 $1,000,000 Santa Fe Subtotal for TAXATION AND REVENUE DEPARTMENT $1,000,000

Summary for state road fund (1 project) $1,000,000

Fund: reauthorizations

Agency: AGENCY ON AGING, STATE LA AMISTAD SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE & EQUIP, RET 49 $0 Bernalillo CARLSBAD SENIOR CTR PLAN/DESIGN ADULT DAYCARE, RET 50 $0 Eddy DIXON SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT, RET 51 $0 Rio Arriba DIXON SENIOR CENTER PLAN/DESIGN/CONSTRUCT, RET 153 $0 Rio Arriba SANTA FE SOUTH SIDE SENIOR CTR EXTEND TIME, RET 52 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE SOUTH SIDE SENIOR CTR EXPAND PRPS, RET 53 $0 Santa Fe Subtotal for AGENCY ON AGING, STATE $0

Agency: HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON EDUC TV DIGITAL EQUIP STATEWIDE-EXT TIME, RET 54 $0 Statewide Subtotal for HIGHER EDUCATION, COMMISSION ON $0

Agency: ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF ANTHONY WATER & SANITATION DIST EQUIP/FURNISH, RET 76 $0 Dona Ana SANTA ROSA WWATER REUSE LINE/IRRIGATION SYS, RET 55 $0 Guadalupe PUERTO DE LUNA MDWCA&SWA WATER TANK CONSTRUCT, RET 154 $0 Guadalupe GAMERCO WATER/SANITATION DIST IMPROVE, RET 56 $0 McKinley GALLINA WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, RET 57 $0 Rio Arriba CANONES MDWCA IMPROVEMENTS, RET 58 $0 Rio Arriba ESPANOLA WELL NUMBER 4 FLUORIDE REDUCE, RET 59 $0 Rio Arriba

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Project TitleSection Amount County AZTEC RAW WATER STORAGE FCLTY, RET 60 $0 San Juan AZTEC RAW WATER STORAGE FCLTY, RET 155 $0 San Juan AGUA FRIA WATER ASSOCIATION SYSTEM/WELL, RET 156 $0 Santa Fe Subtotal for ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF $0

Agency: TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF VISTA GRANDE STREET SPEED BUMPS, RET 61 $0 Bernalillo LAS CRUCES MESQUITE HISTORICAL DISTRICT, RET 62 $0 Dona Ana RODEY ROADS IMPROVE, RET 63 $0 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO SUNLAND PARK DRIVE EXTENSION, RET 64 $0 Dona Ana VAUGHN MAINTENANCE PATROL YARD, RET 189 $0 Guadalupe RIO ARRIBA CO RD 001 PAVE/IMPROVE, RET 157 $0 Rio Arriba IRIS BLVD/NM HWY 528 TRAFFIC SIGNAL/TURN LANE, RET 65 $0 Sandoval SANTA FE CO RD 84E/113 PAVE/DRAIN/MATERIALS, RET 66 $0 Santa Fe NAMBE ROAD 103 IMPROVE, RET 67 $0 Santa Fe Subtotal for TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF $0

Agency: ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT MESILLA VALLEY BOSQUE ST PK LAND & DVLP, RET 68 $0 Dona Ana MESILLA VALLEY ST PK LAND ACQ & PARK DVLP, RET 69 $0 Dona Ana Subtotal for ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPAR $0

Agency: LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION MOOSE LODGE BUILDING PURCHASE & RENOVATION, RET 70 $0 Bernalillo ALB WESTGATE OR ALAMOSA AREAS SKATE PARK, RET 71 $0 Bernalillo ALB WESTGATE OR ALAMOSA AREAS BICYCLE TRACK, RET 72 $0 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CENTER EQUIP PURCHASE, RET 73 $0 Bernalillo SABINO CANYON OPEN SPACE ACCESS/TRAIL IMPROVE, RET 158 $0 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR/CHILDREN'S MUS EXTENSION, RET 190 $0 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR/CHILDREN'S MUS EXTENSION, RET 159 $0 Bernalillo LOS RANCHOS DE ALB TENNIS COURT CONSTRUCTION, RET 187 $0 Bernalillo EXPLORA SCIENCE CTR/CHILDREN'S MUS EXTENSION, RET 160 $0 Bernalillo JERRY CLINE TENNIS COMPLEX CONSTRUCT, RET 161 $0 Bernalillo CHAVES CO RADIOLOGY CLINIC BUILDING, RET 74 $0 Chaves CHAVES CO CTHSE & PAT GARRETT PK STATUARY, RET 162 $0 Chaves GRANTS PORTABLE BUILDING PURCHASE & RENOVATE, RET 163 $0 Cibola CHAPARRAL COMMUNITY ANNEX IMPROVE, RET 75 $0 Dona Ana DONA ANA CO TOUR ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS, RET 77 $0 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES DOWNTOWN RENOVATION, RET 78 $0 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES RURAL MED RESIDENCY PROGRAM EQUIP, RET 79 $0 Dona Ana DONA ANA VILLAGE REVITALIZATION PROJECT, RET 164 $0 Dona Ana LAS CRUCES SAM GRAFF PK, RET 165 $0 Dona Ana HIDALGO CO MASTER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, RET 80 $0 Hidalgo MORGAN HALL RENOVATE, RET 105 $0 Luna NM STATE POLICE GALLUP OFFICE CONSTRUCT/EQUIP, RET 81 $0 McKinley

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Project TitleSection Amount County GALLUP HEAD START VAN PURCHASE, RET 166 $0 McKinley BUENA VISTA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, RET 82 $0 Mora FLICKINGER CTR FOR PRF ARTS 02-EXPAND PRPS, RET 83 $0 Otero FLICKINGER CTR FOR PRF ARTS 03-EXPAND PRPS, RET 84 $0 Otero ALAMOGORDO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER, RET 85 $0 Otero CLOUDCROFT LL BASEBALL FIELD-PARK, RET 86 $0 Otero ESPANOLA PUBLIC ACCESS & TV PROD FCLTY TECH, RET 167 $0 Rio Arriba AZTEC LIBRARY & EDUCATION CENTER, RET 87 $0 San Juan LAS VEGAS DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PROJECT, RET 88 $0 San Miguel JEMEZ SPRINGS BUSINESS CTR CONSTRUCT, RET 168 $0 Sandoval SANTA FE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RET 89 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY, RET 90 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE REC FIELDS-FROM HOLY GHOST SCHL, RET 173 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE REC FLDS-FROM OUR LADY'S ASSUMPTION, RET 172 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE REC FIELDS-FROM UNM MEDIA ARTS, RET 169 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE REC FIELDS-FROM E-COMMERCE, RET 170 $0 Santa Fe SANTA FE REC FIELDS-FROM INDIAN CTR, RET 171 $0 Santa Fe TAOS SKI VALLEY MUNICIPAL COMPLEX, RET 91 $0 Taos TAOS COUNTY AMALIA COMMUNITY CENTER, RET 174 $0 Taos Subtotal for LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION $0

Agency: CULTURAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART PURCHASE, RET 92 $0 Bernalillo AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXH HALL ARTIFACTS, ART, RET 93 $0 Bernalillo NHCC ROY E DISNEY CENTER EQUIPMENT, RET 175 $0 Bernalillo NHCC ROY E DISNEY CENTER EQUIPMENT, RET 176 $0 Bernalillo NM MUSEUM OF SPACE HISTORY IMPROVE, RET 177 $0 Otero PUBLIC LIBRARY ACQ-GOB-EXTEND TIME, RET 94 $0 Statewide Subtotal for CULTURAL AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF $0

Agency: INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF TO'HAJIILEE SEPTIC TANK WASTEWATER PROJECT, RET 178 $0 Bernalillo RAMAH NAVAJO WELLNESS CTR IMPROVE, RET 95 $0 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO COMMUNITY WELLNESS CENTER, RET 179 $0 Cibola ACOMA PUEBLO DIALYSIS UNIT CONSTRUCTION, RET 180 $0 Cibola STANDING ROCK CHAPTER HSE RENOVATE/CONSTRUCT, RET 96 $0 McKinley MEXICAN SPRINGS BUILDING RENOVATE, RET 97 $0 McKinley TSE DA TAH CANYON COMMUNITY CENTER, RET 181 $0 McKinley TORREON-STARLAKE CHAPTER OFFICE COMPLEX, RET 98 $0 Sandoval SANTA ANA PUEBLO VAN PURCHASE, RET 182 $0 Sandoval POJOAQUE PUEBLO ADMIN BUILDING-2000, RET 183 $0 Santa Fe POJOAQUE PUEBLO ADMIN BUILDING-2002, RET 184 $0 Santa Fe Subtotal for INDIAN AFFAIRS, NEW MEXICO OFFICE OF $0

Agency: PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

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Project TitleSection Amount County EAST MOUNTAIN CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL BUS PRCHS, RET 99 $0 Bernalillo ERNIE PYLE MID SCHL LANDSCAPE/PLAYGROUND/SITE, RET 100 $0 Bernalillo CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER FIELD HOUSE-2002, RET 185 $0 Eddy CARLSBAD HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER FIELD HOUSE-2003, RET 186 $0 Eddy LAS VEGAS CITY PSD FENCING/SCOREBOARD, RET 101 $0 San Miguel SANTA FE PSD ATHLETIC FIELDS IMPROVE, RET 102 $0 Santa Fe Subtotal for PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT $0

Agency: ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE CEBOLLETA IRRIGATION RESERVOIR IMPROVE, RET 188 $0 Cibola Subtotal for ENGINEER, OFFICE OF THE STATE $0

Agency: FAIR COMMISSION, STATE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXHIBIT HALL, RET 103 $0 Bernalillo Subtotal for FAIR COMMISSION, STATE $0

Agency: UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO UNM ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING BLDG-EXTEND TIME, RET 104 $0 Bernalillo Subtotal for UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO $0

Summary for reauthorizations (95 projects) $0

Fund: proceeds from sale of labor dept building

Agency: GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTROL DIV LABOR DEPT WORKFORCE DVLP CTR-PROCEEDS FROM SALE 47/ A $0 Santa Fe Subtotal for GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT, PROPERTY CONTR $0

Summary for proceeds from sale of labor dept building (1 project) $0

Grand Total $353,641,034

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TABLE 12 2004 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND PROJECTS HTRC/HB294 (Laws 2004, Chapter 117) Project Section County Amount

GO Bond Question: 1 - senior citizen facility improvements and equipment projects

Aging, State Agency on

BARELAS SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE 10/A/ 2Bernalillo 60,000 ISLETA PUEBLO SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE 10/A/26Bernalillo 6,700 LOS VOLCANES SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/ 1Bernalillo 43,000 NORTH VALLEY SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/27Bernalillo 40,000 CHAVES CO JOY CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/28Chaves 11,603 CHAVES CO JOY SENIOR CENTER EQUIP 10/A/29Chaves 10,390 OLYMPIC PRGM FOR SENIORS COUNTY BLDG IMPROVE 10/A/ 3Chaves 150,000 ACOMA PUEBLO SENIOR CTR EQUIP 10/A/30Cibola 8,600 ACOMA PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/ 4Cibola 100,000 GRANTS SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/31Cibola 13,260 MAXWELL SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/32Colfax 10,000 CLOVIS BAXTER-CURRAN/ALICE CONVERSE CMPLX SR CTR 10/A/ 6Curry 75,000 CLOVIS SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/33Curry 25,000 GRADY SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/34Curry 3,500 MELROSE SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/ 5Curry 52,000 ANTHONY SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/35Dona Ana 25,000 MESILLA CMTY/SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/ 7Dona Ana 220,000 ARTESIA SENIOR CTR EQUIP 10/A/36Eddy 5,500 SANTA CLARA SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/ 8Grant 100,000 LA LOMA SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/ 9Guadalupe 140,000 PUERTO DE LUNA SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/39Guadalupe 15,250 PUERTO DE LUNA SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/37Guadalupe 4,750 SANTA ROSA SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/38Guadalupe 27,000 LORDSBURG/HIDALGO-ENA MITCHELL SENIOR CTR EQUIP 10/A/40Hidalgo 5,753 EUNICE SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/42Lea 4,000 EUNICE SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/92Lea 1,730 HOBBS SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/11Lea 140,000 LOVINGTON SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/44Lea 3,100 LOVINGTON SENIOR CTR RENOVATE 10/A/10Lea 90,000 TATUM SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/41Lea 6,250 WOOLWORTH SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/43Lea 3,405 RUIDOSO DOWNS SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/45Lincoln 30,000 RUIDOSO DOWNS SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/46Lincoln 15,910 DEMING/LUNA SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/47Luna 2,303 BACA CHAPTER SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/48McKinley 9,500 CASAMERO LAKE CHAPTER SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/49McKinley 45,000 CROWNPOINT CHAPTER SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/13McKinley 95,000 GALLUP SENIOR CTR EQUIP 10/A/50McKinley 2,500 GALLUP SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/52McKinley 18,000 OJO ENCINO CHAPTER SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/12McKinley 70,000 PREWITT SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/54McKinley 1,000

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RAMAH/THOREAU SENIOR CTRS EQUIP 10/A/51McKinley 4,600 RAMAH/THOREAU SENIOR CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/53McKinley 11,574 AGING AREA AGENCIES PSA 2 & 4 EQUIP 10/A/88Multiple Co. 35,000 MORA/SAN MIGUEL CO SENIOR CTRS IMPROVE 10/A/77Multiple Co. 20,000 MORA/SAN MIGUEL SENIOR CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/78Multiple Co. 9,110 MESCALERO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/55Otero 2,524 CHAMA SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/14Rio Arriba 150,000 RIO ARRIBA CO ADULT DAYCARE CENTER COMPLETE 10/A/16Rio Arriba 162,160 RIO ARRIBA CO ADULT DAYCARE CENTER COMPLETE 10/A/16Rio Arriba 37,840 RIO ARRIBA CO SENIOR CTRS EQUIP 10/A/58Rio Arriba 19,000 RIO ARRIBA CO SENIOR CTRS IMPROVE 10/A/17Rio Arriba 83,693 RIO ARRIBA CO SENIOR CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/59Rio Arriba 29,000 SAN JUAN PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/56Rio Arriba 10,000 SAN JUAN PUEBLO SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/60Rio Arriba 1,000 SANTA CLARA PUEBLO SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT 10/A/15Rio Arriba 380,000 SANTA CLARA PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/57Rio Arriba 5,000 CONGREGATE MEAL SITE EQUIPMENT 10/A/63Roosevelt 2,500 PORTALES SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/61Roosevelt 14,579 ROOSEVELT CO MEAL SITE EQUIP 10/A/62Roosevelt 2,880 AZTEC SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/76San Juan 12,400 BLANCO SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/72San Juan 6,745 BLOOMFIELD SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/75San Juan 16,307 BLOOMFIELD SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/71San Juan 5,500 BONNIE DALLAS SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/73San Juan 21,318 SAN JUAN CO SENIOR CTRS IMPROVE 10/A/74San Juan 2,100 PECOS SENIOR CTR IMPROVE/CONSTRUCT 10/A/18San Miguel 562,000 BERNALILLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/20Sandoval 51,600 COCHITI PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/68Sandoval 102,000 COCHITI PUEBLO SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/65Sandoval 2,500 CUBA SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/69Sandoval 4,000 JEMEZ PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/66Sandoval 5,000 JEMEZ SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/67Sandoval 20,000 SAN FELIPE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR EQUIP 10/A/70Sandoval 10,499 SAN FELIPE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/64Sandoval 2,060 SANTA ANA PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/19Sandoval 75,000 EL RANCHO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/22Santa Fe 225,000 NAMBE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/79Santa Fe 30,000 NAMBE PUEBLO SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/83Santa Fe 2,000 PASATIEMPO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/21Santa Fe 125,000 SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO SENIOR CTR EQUIP 10/A/80Santa Fe 32,950 SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO SENIOR CTR MEALS EQUIP 10/A/84Santa Fe 18,000 SANTA FE MEG SR CTR/MEALS ON WHEELS PRGM IMPROVE 10/A/23Santa Fe 90,000 SANTA FE SENIOR CTRS EQUIP 10/A/81Santa Fe 19,040 SANTA FE SENIOR CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/82Santa Fe 59,400 MAGDALENA SENIOR CTR CONSTRUCT 10/A/24Socorro 500,000 SOCORRO SENIOR CENTER IMPROVE 10/A/85Socorro 25,504 STATEWIDE SENIOR CTRS INFO TECH/INFRASTRUCTURE 10/A/89Statewide 1,000,000

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PICURIS PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE 10/A/91Taos 50,000 PICURIS PUEBLO SENIOR CTR IMPROVE-ADA 10/A/25Taos 175,377 TAOS CO SENIOR CTRS IMPROVE 10/A/86Taos 19,437 UNION CO SENIOR CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/90Union 7,000 VALENCIA CO SENIOR CTRS MEALS EQUIP 10/A/87Valencia 17,600 Subtotal for Aging, State Agency on 5,965,801 Bond Issuance Cost: 97,199

GO Bond Question: 1 Total 6,063,000 GO Bond Question: 2 - higher education capital improvements and acquisition projects

Higher Education, Commission on

ATVI ELEC DIST/DEFERRED MAINTENANCE UPGRADES 10/B/ 5Bernalillo 440,000 ATVI WESTSIDE CLASSRM/STUDENT SVCS ADD 10/B/ 4Bernalillo 7,000,000 KNME-TV DIGITAL EQUIP-PH 2 10/B/ 2Bernalillo 2,277,000 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO CENTENNIAL ENGINEER BLDG 10/B/47Bernalillo 4,000,000 UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO CLEAN ROOM EQUIP 10/B/48Bernalillo 200,000 UNM CORE BUILDING RENOVATE 10/B/45Bernalillo 3,000,000 UNM HEALTH SCI CTR ANATOMY LAB 10/B/46Bernalillo 8,000,000 UNM HEALTH SCI CTR PATIENT EQUIP 10/B/44Bernalillo 2,000,000 ENMU-ROSWELL HEALTH SCIENCES CTR 10/B/ 9Chaves 3,000,000 ENMU-ROSWELL INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/ 8Chaves 175,000 NMMI INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/27Chaves 450,000 NMMI MCCLURE HALL RENOVATE 10/B/28Chaves 1,170,000 NMMI MCCLURE HALL RENOVATE 10/B/28Chaves 130,000 NMSU-GRANTS INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/31Cibola 175,000 CCC CLASSROOM ADDITION 10/B/ 6Curry 500,000 CCC INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/ 7Curry 150,000 NMSU DONA ANA CMTY COLLEGE INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/35Dona Ana 225,000 NMSU EAST MESA CTR-PH 3 10/B/33Dona Ana 3,150,000 NMSU EAST MESA CTR-PH 3 10/B/33Dona Ana 350,000 NMSU INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/32Dona Ana 2,000,000 NMSU O'DONNELL HALL RENOVATE & EXPAND 10/B/34Dona Ana 8,280,000 NMSU O'DONNELL HALL RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/34Dona Ana 1,220,000 NMSU-CARLSBAD INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/36Eddy 80,000 WNMU HARLAN HALL ADDITION 10/B/57Grant 1,250,000 WNMU INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/56Grant 490,000 NMJC COWBOY HALL OF FAME 10/B/26Lea 1,000,000 NMJC INFRA IMPROVE 10/B/24Lea 140,000 NMJC WORKFORCE INSTRUCTIONAL TRAINING CTR 10/B/25Lea 3,100,000 ENMU-RUIDOSO INFRA IMPROVE 10/B/10Lincoln 100,000 ENMU-RUIDOSO INSTRUCTION CTR EXPAND-PH 1 10/B/11Lincoln 750,000 UNM-LOS ALAMOS MAINTENANCE PLANT OP BUILDING 10/B/50Los Alamos 350,000

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UNM-LOS ALAMOS RENOVATE & EXPAND 10/B/49Los Alamos 85,000 UNM-GALLUP HEALTH CAREER CTR EXPAND 10/B/51McKinley 1,000,000 UNM-GALLUP INFRA IMPROVE 10/B/52McKinley 260,000 NMSU-ALAMOGORDO INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/37Otero 280,000 NMVH HEALTH/SAFETY/ACCESS IMPROVE 10/B/38Otero 240,000 MESA TECH COLLEGE INFRA RENOVATE & EXPAND 10/B/17Quay 88,000 MESALANDS CMTY COLLEGE BUILDING ADD-PH 2 10/B/18Quay 600,000 NNMSS AUTOMOTIVE TECH BUILDING-ESPANOLA 10/B/39Rio Arriba 600,000 NNMSS INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND-ESPANOLA 10/B/40Rio Arriba 260,000 EASTERN NM UNIVERSITY SCIENCE ED BUILDING 10/B/14Roosevelt 6,300,000 ENMU INFRA/DEFERRED MAINTENANCE UPGRADES 10/B/13Roosevelt 500,000 ENMU SCIENCE BUILDING 10/B/12Roosevelt 700,000 SJC INFRA UPGRADES/SITE IMPROVE 10/B/43San Juan 350,000 SJC TRADES/TECH FCLTY RENOVATE 10/B/42San Juan 2,000,000 LVTI BUSINESS OCCUPATIONS BUILDING RENOVATE 10/B/16San Miguel 1,000,000 LVTI INFRA IMPROVE-ELEC/ENERGY SYSTEMS 10/B/15San Miguel 230,000 NMHU DORMS IMPROVE 10/B/21San Miguel 2,500,000 NMHU INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/20San Miguel 400,000 NMHU SCIENCE BUILDING & ANNEX RENOVATE 10/B/19San Miguel 3,000,000 NMSD HEALTH/SAFETY/ACCESS IMPROVE 10/B/29Santa Fe 190,000 NMSD HESTER HALL RENOVATE 10/B/30Santa Fe 5,400,000 NMSD HESTER HALL RENOVATE 10/B/30Santa Fe 600,000 SFCC INFRA/HEALTH/SAFETY IMPROVE 10/B/41Santa Fe 320,000 NMIMT INFRA RENOVATE/EXPAND 10/B/23Socorro 750,000 NMIMT KELLY & JONES HALL RENOVATE 10/B/22Socorro 1,968,750 NMIMT KELLY & JONES HALL RENOVATE 10/B/22Socorro 1,531,250 KNME-TV DIGITAL EQUIP-PH 2 10/B/ 2Statewide 23,000 STATEWIDE HIGHER ED HEALTH/SAFETY IMPROVE-ADA 10/B/ 3Statewide 1,789,548 STATEWIDE HIGHER ED INFO TECH 10/B/ 1Statewide 4,410,000 UNM-TAOS ED CTR/LIBRARY/STUDENT CTR/TRADES FCLTY 10/B/53Taos 1,500,000 UNM-VALENCIA INFRA IMPROVE 10/B/54Valencia 50,000 UNM-VALENCIA VOCATIONAL FCLTY 10/B/55Valencia 500,000 Subtotal for Higher Education, Commission on 94,577,548 Bond Issuance Cost: 314,452

GO Bond Question: 2 Total 94,892,000 GO Bond Question: 3 - public library acquisition projects

Cultural Affairs, Office of

NEW MEXICO PUBLIC LIBRARIES RESOURCE ACQUISITIONS 10/C/ 2/aStatewide 5,832,000 NM STATE LIBRARY/ANGELICO CHAVEZ HISTORY LIBRARY 10/C/ 2/bStatewide 324,000 Subtotal for Cultural Affairs, Office of 6,156,000

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NM STATE ACADEMIC LIBRARIES RESOURCE ACQUISITION 10/C/ 1Statewide 3,888,000 Subtotal for Higher Education, Commission on 3,888,000 Public Education Department

NM PUBLIC SCHOOL/JUVENILE DETENTION LIBRARIES 10/C/3Statewide 6,156,000 Subtotal for Public Education Department 6,156,000 Bond Issuance Cost: 115,000

GO Bond Question: 3 Total 16,315,000 GO Bond Question: 4 - kindergarten classroom construction and renovation

Public Education Department

APS FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRMS 10/D/ 1Bernalillo 2,277,400 RESERVE ISD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRM 10/D/ 2Catron 57,820 MAXWELL MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRM 10/D/ 3Colfax 57,820 CLOVIS MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRMS 10/D/ 5Curry 93,980 TEXICO MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRM 10/D/ 4Curry 57,820 FORT SUMNER MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORT CLSRM 10/D/ 6De Baca 57,820 GADSDEN ISD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRMS 10/D/ 7Dona Ana 174,640 LAS CRUCES PSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORT CLSRMS 10/D/ 8Dona Ana 145,140 HOBBS MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRMS 10/D/ 9Lea 145,140 RUIDOSO MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLASSRM 10/D/10Lincoln 57,820 LOS ALAMOS PSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORT CLSRMS 10/D/11Los Alamos 324,500 ESPANOLA PSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRMS 10/D/12Rio Arriba 145,140 PORTALES MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRM 10/D/13Roosevelt 57,820 FARMINGTON MSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORT CLSRMS 10/D/14San Juan 145,140 LAS VEGAS W PSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORT CLSRMS 10/D/15San Miguel 145,140 CUBA ISD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRM 10/D/17Sandoval 64,480 RIO RANCHO PSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORT CLSRMS 10/D/16Sandoval 649,000 SANTA FE PSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLES 10/D/18Santa Fe 285,560 SOCORRO CSD FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN PORTABLE CLSRM 10/D/19Socorro 57,820 Subtotal for Public Education Department 5,000,000 Bond Issuance Cost: 100,000

GO Bond Question: 4 Total 5,100,000

GRAND TOTAL 122,370,000

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Reauthorizations and Reappropriations House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 293 (Chapter 126, p.v.)

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND

Aging, State Agency on Eddy Section 50. EXPANDS PURPOSE from constructing an addition to the Carlsbad senior center to provide an adult daycare group respite program to include planning and designing an addition to the senior center for the adult daycare group respite program. *Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 29, Subsection 4

Environment, Department of Guadalupe Section 55. EXPANDS PURPOSE from a wastewater effluent reuse line in Santa Rosa to include a reuse irrigation system. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 32, Subsection 7

Fair Commission, State » University of New Mexico Bernalillo Section 103. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the board of regents of the university of New Mexico for the acquisition, renovation, equipping and furnishing of a suitable location for the Charlie Morrisey research hall at the university of New Mexico to the state fair commission for the design, construction and equipping of the statewide African American performing and cultural arts exhibit hall in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 39, Subsection E, Paragraph (1)

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 70. CHANGES PURPOSE from purchasing and renovating the old fraternal order of the Elks building on Edith boulevard in Albuquerque to purchasing and renovating the old Moose lodge building on Edith boulevard in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 37, Subsection 7

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 190. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2006 for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 37, Subsection 75

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Local Government Division Chaves Section 74. CHANGES PURPOSE from a mammography van to planning, designing and constructing a building for a radiology clinic or acquiring a building. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2009. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 37, Subsection 21

Local Government Division » Economic Development Department Hidalgo Section 80. CHANGES AGENCY from the economic development department to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for a master economic development plan. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 31, Subsection 2

Local Government Division » Economic Development Department Santa Fe Section 89. CHANGES AGENCY from the economic development department to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for an economic development project in Santa Fe. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 31, Subsection 3

Memorial Medical Center Dona Ana Section 79. CHANGES PURPOSE from expanding the rural medical residency program facility at Memorial medical center in Las Cruces to purchasing equipment for the rural medical residency program facility at Memorial medical center in Las Cruces. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 37, Subsection 32

Transportation, Department of Bernalillo Section 61. CHANGES PURPOSE from constructing speed bumps on Alamogordo street to constructing speed bumps on Vista Grande street. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 34, Subsection 2

GENERAL FUND

Education, State Department of Public Eddy Section 186. CHANGES PURPOSE from infrastructure improvements at Jefferson Montessori academy in the Carlsbad municipal school district to planning, designing and constructing a field house in the Carlsbad municipal school district. Laws 2003, Chapter 385, Section 14, Subsection 10

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Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 187. CHANGES PURPOSE from constructing a community center in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque to planning, designing and constructing tennis courts in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2009. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 44, Subsection YYYY

Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 62. CHANGES PURPOSE from improving the boys' and girls' club in Las Cruces to planning, designing and constructing lighting, streetscapes, ornamental gardens, gateways and signage in the Mesquite historical district in Las Cruces. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 44, Subsection OO

GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS

Cultural Affairs, Office of Statewide Section 94. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2007 for public library acquisitions. Laws 2002, Chapter 93, Section 10, Subsection D

Education, Commission on Higher Statewide Section 54. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2007 for educational television digital equipment at higher education institutions and constitutional special schools. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 21, Section 10, Subsection B, Paragraph (2), Subparagraph (a)

University of New Mexico Bernalillo Section 104. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2007 to plan, design and construct an architecture and planning building at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 21, Section 10, Subsection B, Paragraph (7), Subparagraph (a)

NEW MEXICO IRRIGATION WORKS CONSTRUCTION FUND

Engineer, Office of the State Cibola Section 188. CHANGES PURPOSE from phase 1 of the reconstruction of the irrigation reservoir in Cebolleta to making improvements to the irrigation reservoir in Cebolleta. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 60, Subsection 1

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS REPAIR FUND

Capital Program Fund McKinley Section 81. EXPANDS PURPOSE from completing construction of the New Mexico state police Gallup office to include designing and purchasing equipment and furniture. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 25, Subsection B, Paragraph (12)

SEVERANCE TAX BONDS

Aging, State Agency on » Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 49. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the local government division of the department of finance and administration for purchasing, developing and improvements related to the North Fourth redevelopment project in Albuquerque to the state agency on aging for improvements and equipment for La Amistad senior center in Albuquerque. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 29

Aging, State Agency on » Local Government Division Rio Arriba Section 51. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the local government division of the department of finance and administration to plan, design and construct a multipurpose community center in Dixon to the state agency on aging for the planning, design and construction of a senior center in Dixon. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 181 and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 76

Aging, State Agency on » Local Government Division Rio Arriba Section 153. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the local government division of the department of finance and administration to plan, design and construct a multipurpose community center in Dixon to the state agency on aging to plan, design and construct a senior center in Dixon. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 459

Aging, State Agency on Santa Fe Section 52. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2008 to plan and design a south side senior citizen center in Santa Fe. Laws 1996 (1st S.S.), Chapter 4, Section 2, Subsection M

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Aging, State Agency on Santa Fe Section 53. EXPANDS PURPOSE from constructing a senior center on the south side of Santa Fe to include planning and designing the senior center. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 4, Subsection 69

Cultural Affairs, Office of » African American Affairs, Office on Bernalillo » Santa Fe Section 92. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the office on African American affairs for purchasing artifacts, exhibits and art of the African American culture and heritage for the office on African American affairs in Santa Fe county to the office of cultural affairs for purchasing artifacts, exhibits and art of the African American culture and heritage for the statewide African American performing and cultural arts exhibit hall in Albuquerque. CHANGES LOCATION from Santa Fe county to Bernalillo county. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 3

Cultural Affairs, Office of » Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 93. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the local government division of the department of finance and administration for the development of a small business incubator in southeast Albuquerque to the office of cultural affairs for the purchase of artifacts, exhibits and art of the African American culture and heritage for the statewide African American performing and cultural arts exhibit hall in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 69

Cultural Affairs, Office of Bernalillo Section 175. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning, designing and constructing the education building at the national Hispanic cultural center in Albuquerque to equipment for the Roy E. Disney center for performing arts at the national Hispanic cultural center in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 9, Subsection 9

Cultural Affairs, Office of Bernalillo Section 176. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning, designing and constructing the education building at the national Hispanic cultural center in Albuquerque to equipment for the Roy E. Disney center for performing arts at the national Hispanic cultural center in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 385, Section 5, Subsection 5

Cultural Affairs, Office of Otero Section 177. CHANGES PURPOSE from repairs and replacement of the windows at the New Mexico museum of space history in Alamogordo to improvements to the facility, equipment or exhibits of the New Mexico museum of space history in Alamogordo. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 10, Subsection 4

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Education Department, Public Bernalillo Section 99. CHANGES PURPOSE from designing and installing an air conditioning system for the East Mountain charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district to purchasing a bus for the East Mountain charter high school in the Albuquerque public school district. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 23, Subsection 8

Education Department, Public Bernalillo Section 100. CHANGES PURPOSE from improving the gymnasium floor at Ernie Pyle middle school in the Albuquerque public school district to landscaping and improving the playground and site at Ernie Pyle middle school in the Albuquerque public school district. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 16, Subsection HH

Education Department, Public San Miguel Section 101. CHANGES PURPOSE from purchasing and installing fencing and a scoreboard at the high school in the west Las Vegas public school district to purchasing and installing fencing and a scoreboard at the high school in the Las Vegas city public school district. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 171

Education Department, Public Santa Fe Section 102. CHANGES PURPOSE from constructing or purchasing and installing benches, dugouts, batting cages and chainlink fencing and for other related improvements to the baseball facility at Santa Fe high school in the Santa Fe public school district to making improvements to athletic fields and other associated facilities and purchasing equipment for the baseball programs at Santa Fe high school and Capital high school in the Santa Fe public school district. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 180

Education, State Department of Public Eddy Section 185. CHANGES PURPOSE from remodeling a former school building in the Carlsbad municipal school district being leased by the college of the southwest to planning, designing and constructing a soccer field house in the Carlsbad municipal school district. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 354

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Environment, Department of » Highway and Transportation Department, State Dona Ana Section 76. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the state highway and transportation department to purchase and install streetlights in Chaparral, Mesquite and Anthony to the department of environment to purchase equipment and furniture for the Anthony water and sanitation district. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 19, Subsection 36

Environment, Department of Guadalupe Section 154. CHANGES PURPOSE from the construction of a water delivery system for the Table Top water users association in Santa Rosa to the construction of a water tank for the Table Top area by the Puerto de Luna mutual domestic water consumers and sewage works association in Santa Rosa. Laws 1999 (1st S.S.), Chapter 2, Section 10, Subsection GG and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 134

Environment, Department of McKinley Section 56. EXPANDS PURPOSE from constructing an additional storage tank and booster station and making related improvements in the Gamerco water and sanitation district to include planning and designing for the construction of the additional storage tank and the improvements. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 15, Subsection 21

Environment, Department of Rio Arriba Section 57. EXPANDS PURPOSE AND EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2005 from completing community water system repairs in Gallina to include designing and constructing water system improvements for the water system in Gallina. Laws 1998, Chapter 110, Section 9, Subsection U

Environment, Department of Rio Arriba Section 58. EXPANDS PURPOSE AND EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2005 from purchasing a new water tank and installing new water lines in Canones to include designing and constructing water system improvements for the Canones mutual domestic water consumers association. Laws 1998, Chapter 118, Section 9, Subsection JJJ

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Environment, Department of Rio Arriba Section 59. CHANGES PURPOSE from restoring well number two to reduce fluoride levels in Espanola to restoring well number four to reduce fluoride levels and installing a disinfection unit in Espanola. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 15, Subsection 77

Environment, Department of San Juan Section 60. EXPANDS PURPOSE from constructing a reservoir in Aztec to include engineering, designing and constructing, including archaeological and environmental assessments, a raw water storage facility. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 14, Subsection 31

Environment, Department of » Engineer, Office of the State San Juan Section 155. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the office of the state engineer for construction of raw water reservoir 3 in Aztec to the department of environment to engineer, design and construct, including archaeological and environmental assessments, a raw water storage facility in Aztec. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 12, Subsection 13

Environment, Department of Santa Fe Section 156. CHANGES PURPOSE from the domestic water association in the community of Agua Fria to improvements to the domestic water system, including the well, for the Agua Fria water association. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 14, Subsection 87

Highway and Transportation Department, State Rio Arriba Section 157. CHANGES PURPOSE from placing base course on county road 0001 in Hernandez to paving and improving county road 001 in Hernandez. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 18, Subsection 118

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of Bernalillo Section 178. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning, designing and constructing a sewage lagoon in the To'hajiilee chapter of the Navajo Nation to installing septic tanks for indigent residents as part of a community-wide wastewater project in the To'hajiilee chapter of the Navajo Nation. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 20, Subsection 32

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Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of Cibola Section 95. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning, designing and constructing a wellness center for the Ramah Navajo community in Pine Hill to improving, including flatwork, parking lot pavement, outdoor lighting, drainage and signage, the wellness center for the Ramah Navajo community in Pine Hill. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 20, Subsection 38

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of Cibola Section 179. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning and conducting a feasibility study for a dialysis unit at the Pueblo of Acoma to planning, designing and constructing a community wellness center at the Pueblo of Acoma. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 12, Subsection 2 and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 200

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of Cibola Section 180. EXPANDS PURPOSE from planning and conducting a feasibility study for a dialysis unit at the Pueblo of Acoma to include construction of the dialysis unit at the Pueblo of Acoma. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 12, Subsection 2 and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 200

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of » Local Government Division McKinley Section 96. CHANGES AGENCY from the local government division of the department of finance and administration to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs for renovation and construction of the Standing Rock chapter house of the Standing Rock chapter of the Navajo Nation. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 248

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of McKinley Section 97. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning, designing and constructing a food distribution center and warehouse in Mexican Springs to renovating an existing building in Mexican Springs. Laws 1998, Chapter 118, Section 18, Subsection B and amended in Laws 2002, Chapter 99, Section 56

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of McKinley Section 181. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2009 to construct Tse de Tah canyon community water supply and waste disposal facilities in Manuelito. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 13, Subsection HH

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Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of Sandoval Section 98. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning, designing and preparing a site for a child development center in the Starlake area to serve five chapters in Cibola and Sandoval counties to preparing a site for an office complex for the Torreon-Starlake chapter of the Navajo Nation. Laws 1999 (1st S.S.), Chapter 2, Section 15, Subsection EE and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 100

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of Sandoval Section 182. CHANGES PURPOSE from purchasing a van for the head start program at the Pueblo of Santa Ana to purchasing a bus for the head start program at the Pueblo of Santa Ana. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2005. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 21, Subsection 76

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of » Highway and Transportation Department, State Santa Fe Section 183. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the state highway and transportation department for constructing a berm and landscaping improvements along the Santa Fe relief route between Caja del Rio road and county road 70 to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs to plan, design and construct the renovation of a traditional administrative building, including an addition, at the Pueblo of Pojoaque. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2009. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 12, Subsection SSSS

Indian Affairs, New Mexico Office of » Environment, Department of Santa Fe Section 184. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the department of environment to extend a sewer line from Rufina street to Agua Fria road through Camino Polvoso to the New Mexico office of Indian affairs to plan, design and construct the renovation of a traditional administrative building, including an addition, at the Pueblo of Pojoaque. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 15, Subsection 87

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 71. EXPANDS PURPOSE from designing a skate park in the Westgate area of Albuquerque to include constructing a skate park in the Westgate area and designing and constructing a skate park in the Alamosa area of Albuquerque. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 50

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 72. EXPANDS PURPOSE from planning and designing a bicycle track in the Westgate area of Albuquerque to include constructing a bicycle track in the Westgate area and

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designing and constructing a bicycle track in the Alamosa area of Albuquerque. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 48

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 73. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2006 for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 86

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 158. CHANGES PURPOSE from acquiring property for Sabino canyon open space to on-site access and trail improvements to Sabino canyon open space. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 15, Subsection XXXXXXXXXXXX

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 159. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2006 for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 443

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 160. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2006 for exhibits, furniture, fixtures and equipment for the Explora science center and children's museum in Albuquerque. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 592

Local Government Division Bernalillo Section 161. CHANGES PURPOSE from planning and designing the Cesar Chavez community center swimming pool in Albuquerque to construction of the support building and court renovation at the Jerry Cline park tennis complex in Albuquerque. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 15, Subsection RRRRRRRRRRR

Local Government Division » University of New Mexico Santa Fe » Bernalillo Section 169. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the board of regents of the university of New Mexico to purchase land and a building at 4121 Cutler avenue for use as a sound studio by the media arts program at the university of New Mexico in Albuquerque to the

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local government division of the department of finance and administration for a concession stand, improvements and infrastructure at the Santa Fe recreational fields. CHANGES LOCATION from Bernalillo county to Santa Fe county. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 26, Subsection I, Paragraph (31)

Local Government Division » Engineer, Office of the State Chaves Section 162. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the office of the state engineer for riverbed improvements in the Spring river to eliminate stagnant waters in and around the entrance to the Roswell museum and art center to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for the purchase of statuary for the Chaves county courthouse and Pat Garrett park in Roswell. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 14, Subsection 8

Local Government Division Cibola Section 163. CHANGES PURPOSE from purchasing, relocating, setting up and carpeting portable buildings for Cibola county to purchasing and renovating a portable building for Grants in Cibola county. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2006. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 15, Subsection OOOOOOOO and amended in Laws 2002, Chapter 99, Section 23

Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 75. CHANGES PURPOSE from making improvements to Colquitt park in Chaparral to improving the Chaparral community annex. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2007. Laws 1999 (1st S.S.), Chapter 2, Section 17, Subsection LLLLLLLLL and amended in Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 59, Subsection B

Local Government Division » Highway and Transportation Department, State Dona Ana Section 77. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the state highway and transportation department to purchase and install streetlights in Chaparral, Mesquite and Anthony to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to purchase roll- off containers. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 19, Subsection 36

Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 78. CHANGES PURPOSE from renovating the Eastside community center to planning, designing and constructing phase 2 of the downtown revitalization project, including gateways and signage, and phase 2 of the downtown plaza renovation in Las Cruces. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 4, Subsection B and amended in Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 75

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Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 164. CHANGES PURPOSE from improving the Dona Ana recreation facility to the Dona Ana village revitalization project. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 460

Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 165. CHANGES PURPOSE from site development, landscaping and equipment purchase and installation for a neighborhood park on Hillrise drive in Las Cruces to planning, designing and constructing the Sam Graff park in Las Cruces. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 399

Local Government Division » Environment, Department of Luna Section 105. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the department of environment for planning, designing and constructing water lines to Pecan park in Deming to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for renovating Morgan hall in Deming. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 14, Subsection 22

Local Government Division » Education, State Department of Public McKinley Section 166. CHANGES AGENCY from the state department of public education to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to purchase a van for the Gallup head start program. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2007. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 368

Local Government Division Mora Section 82. EXPANDS PURPOSE from purchasing equipment for the Buena Vista volunteer fire department to include planning, designing and constructing a fire station. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 168 and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 73

Local Government Division Otero Section 83. EXPANDS PURPOSE from renovating the Flickinger center for performing arts to include planning, designing, equipping and furnishing the Flickinger center. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 171

Local Government Division Otero Section 84. CHANGES PURPOSE from renovating, repairing and making improvements at the Flickinger center for performing arts in Alamogordo to planning, designing,

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equipping, furnishing and renovating the Flickinger center for performing arts. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 259

Local Government Division Otero Section 85. CHANGES PURPOSE from purchasing land and a building by Alamogordo for the center of protective environment in Alamogordo to purchasing and renovating a building for a domestic violence shelter in Alamogordo. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 260

Local Government Division Otero Section 86. CHANGES PURPOSE from improvements to little league fields in Cloudcroft to planning, designing, constructing and equipping little league fields and a recreational park in Cloudcroft. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 170

Local Government Division » Northern New Mexico State School Rio Arriba Section 167. CHANGES AGENCY from the board of regents of the northern New Mexico state school to the local government division of the department of finance and administration to acquire technology for the public access channel and television production facility in Espanola. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 26, Subsection F

Local Government Division » San Juan College San Juan Section 87. CHANGES AGENCY from the governing board of San Juan college to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for planning, designing, constructing and equipping a public library and educational center for the city of Aztec. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 26, Subsection H, Paragraph (3)

Local Government Division » Economic Development Department San Miguel Section 88. CHANGES AGENCY from the economic development department to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for the downtown revitalization project to include planning, designing and constructing a new city hall in Las Vegas. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 10, Subsection 1

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Local Government Division Sandoval Section 168. EXPANDS PURPOSE from planning and designing a business center in Jemez Springs to include constructing a business center. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 15, Subsection TTTTTTTTTTT

Local Government Division » Economic Development Department Santa Fe » Statewide Section 170. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the economic development department to purchase and install technology infrastructure for e-commerce initiatives statewide to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for a concession stand, improvements and infrastructure at the Santa Fe recreational fields. CHANGES LOCATION from statewide to Santa Fe county. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 12, Subsection 4

Local Government Division Santa Fe » Bernalillo Section 171. CHANGES PURPOSE from building and infrastructure improvements at the Albuquerque Indian center to a concession stand, improvements and infrastructure at the Santa Fe recreational fields. CHANGES LOCATION from Bernalillo county to Santa Fe county. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 22, Subsection 328

Local Government Division » Education, State Department of Public Santa Fe » Bernalillo Section 172. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the state department of public education for educational technology at Our Lady's Assumption school in Albuquerque to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for a concession stand, improvements and infrastructure at the Santa Fe recreational fields. CHANGES LOCATION from Bernalillo county to Santa Fe county. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 294

Local Government Division » Education, State Department of Public Santa Fe » Bernalillo Section 173. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the state department of public education for educational technology at Holy Ghost school in Albuquerque to the local government division of the department of finance and administration for a concession stand, improvements and infrastructure at the Santa Fe recreational fields. CHANGES LOCATION from Bernalillo county to Santa Fe county. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 295

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Local Government Division Taos Section 91. EXPANDS PURPOSE AND EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2009 from constructing a municipal complex in Taos Ski Valley to include acquiring land for the municipal complex. Laws 2000 (2nd S.S.), Chapter 23, Section 15, Subsection BBBBBB

Local Government Division for Taos County » Local Government Division of the Department of Finance and Administration Taos Section 174. CLARIFIES AGENCY from the local government division of the department of finance and administration to the local government division for Taos county to make improvements to the Amalia community center. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 495

Parks Division, State » Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 68. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the local government division of the department of finance and administration to purchase land for a park in Las Cruces to the state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department for land acquisition and park development at the Mesilla Valley bosque state park. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 174

Parks Division, State » Local Government Division Dona Ana Section 69. CHANGES AGENCY AND PURPOSE from the local government division of the department of finance and administration for land purchase, parking, surveys, fencing, toilets, trails and signage for an outdoor nature center to the state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department for land acquisition and park development at the Mesilla Valley bosque state park. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 22, Subsection 178

Property Control Division Santa Fe Section 90. EXPANDS PURPOSE from constructing phase 2 of the law enforcement academy to include designing and purchasing of equipment and furniture for the law enforcement academy. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 24, Subsection 3

Transportation, Department of Dona Ana Section 63. CHANGES PURPOSE from reconstructing Shenandoah road to making road improvements in Rodey. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 18, Subsection 43

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Transportation, Department of Sandoval Section 65. CHANGES PURPOSE from installing traffic signals and constructing turn lanes for traffic emerging onto Iris boulevard from the Rio Rancho mid-high school at Fortieth street and Rio Rancho high school at Loma Colorado in Rio Rancho to purchasing and installing traffic signals and constructing turn lanes at Iris boulevard and New Mexico highway 528 in Rio Rancho. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 18, Subsection 81

Transportation, Department of Santa Fe Section 66. EXPANDS PURPOSE from improvements, including paving and drainage, to county road 84E to materials for paving and drainage improvements to county road 113 south, starting at county road 113-A. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 23, Subsection 175 and amended in Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 217

Transportation, Department of Santa Fe Section 67. CHANGES PURPOSE from improving county road 103 from United States highway 84-285 to the Pueblo of Nambe industrial park to improving Nambe road from United States highway 84-285 to the Pueblo of Nambe industrial park. Laws 2002, Chapter 110, Section 19, Subsection 73

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Highway and Transportation Department, State Guadalupe Section 189. EXTENDS EXPENDITURE PERIOD through fiscal year 2009 to acquire land for, plan, design, make site improvements to, construct and equip a maintenance patrol facility near Vaughn. Laws 1999 (1st S.S.), Chapter 2, Section 32, Subsection A, Paragraph (1)

Transportation, Department of Dona Ana Section 64. CHANGES PURPOSE from reconstructing improvements to Anapra road between Columbus and Santa Teresa in Luna and Dona Ana counties to extending Sunland Park drive in Sunland Park. Laws 2003, Chapter 429, Section 43, Subsection A, Paragraph (2)

174 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX D Sect. 5: includes temporary provision regarding transition of regulation for current plans Sect. 13, B: provides staggered dates for transfer of various programs from the health, human services and children, youth families departments Other Dates, Notes w 3/9/04 2/9/04 3/9/04 1/29/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title B. Lujan Lundstrom Regulation, Heaton Act, Salazar Beam Picraux r Chapte Effective Dates of Laws 2004: By Bill Number Bill 001H 002H 014H 1 Feed Bill, Picraux 114 019H General Appropriation Act of 2004, Coll 2 024H Legislative Employee PERA Contributions, 88 Corrective Action Fund Expenditures, 025H 034 H 3 Mid-Size Telecommunications Carrier 104 Affordable Housing Act, B. Lujan 23 039H Aging and Long Term Services Department 084H 24 088H Indian Affairs Department Act, Madalena 90 Nonparticipating Tobacco Manufacturers, 092H 47 096H Mandate 340B Drug Pricing Program, 25 Cultural Affairs Department Act, J.P. Taylor 27 Public Education Department Act, Stewart

Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 175 APPENDIX D ect. 3: penalties apply beginning 7/1/04 Sect. 11: Sects. 1 through 7, 9 and 10 are effective 7/1/05, or 7/1/06 if the DFA secretary approves the necessary plan after 7/1/05 Sects. 1 and 2 effective 7/1/04; distributions described in Sect. 22 apply to fees collected on or after 4/1/04 Other Dates, Notes w 3/9/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 3/4/04 3/4/04 3/5/04 5/19/04 S 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title J.G. Taylor List, Swisstack Swisstack Revolving Fund Loans, Silva Miera Required Provisions, T.C. Taylor Silva Transfer, Varela Varela r Chapte Bill 100H 106H 91 111H Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Funds, 28 112H Enforcement of Habitual Truancy, Swisstack 9124 H Addition of Substances to Drug Precursor 11 Drug Manufacturing as Child Abuse, 142H 61 158H NM Finance Authority Public Project 175 H 6 NMSU Off-Campus Facility Repairs, Moore 60 School District Cash Balance Calculation, 186H 59 Motor Vehicle Depart.Cleanup and Federally 187 H 107 Deaf Children's Educational Bill of Rights, 200H 106 Telecom Access Act Administration 203H 83 Water and Wastewater Project Fund Grants, 64 Amend Organic Commodity Act, Stell

176 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX D Licensure requirements phased in by 1/8/06; minimum salary requirement effective 2004-2005 school year Other Dates, Notes w 7/1/05 3/4/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 3/10/04 3/10/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Limits, Stell Beam Act, Salazar Sandoval Beam Miera Picraux Campos r Chapte Bill 205H 231H 26 Increase New Mexico Livestock Board Fee 234H 17 239H Regional Transit Gross Receipts Imposition, 240H 58 State Aviation Fund Distributions, Rodella 251 H 62 Procurement Code Exemptions, Varela 254H 5 Create Insurance Operations Fund, Varela 55 271H Advanced Energy Technology Development 45 277H Immunization Act, Beam 46 Behavioral Health Planning Council, 293H 115 294H Clarify Sexual Discrimination Provisions, 304H 126 Capital Outlay Projects, Sandoval 117 2004 General Obligation Bond Act, Sandoval 322H 30 Educational Assistant Licensing and Salaries, 376H 44 Secretary of Health Hospital Oversight, 105 Amend Small Counties Assistance Act, J.

Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 177 APPENDIX D -in of changes to state Other Dates, Notes contributions in FY 2004 and 2005 w 7/1/04 7/1/04 3/4/04 7/1/05 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 Sect. 1, C and D: phase 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Definitions, Salazar Streets, Silva Heaton Contributions, Varela J.G. Taylor J.G. Taylor Stapleton Check, Park B. Lujan B. Lujan Aragon r Chapte Bill 387H 388 H 57 Small Business Investment Council 436H 7 451H Use of Neighborhood Electric Cars on 33 National Cave and Karst Research Institute, 468H 82 471H State Employee Group Insurance 49 487H Medicaid False Claims Act, Varela 89 Contractor and Subcontractor Registration, 522H 43 Penalties for Providing Alcohol to Minors, 541 H 29 High School Graduation Next-Step Plans, 545H 56 Horse Racing Track Applicant Background 581H 63 625H Replacement Labor Dept. Building Funding, 48 023S New Mexico Telehealth Act, Picraux 116 Food and Medical Services Gross Receipts, 69 "Governmental Gross Receipts" Definition,

178 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX D 3, F: tax exemption applies 7/1/04 - 6/30/09 Sect. 1, H (5): applies to high wage economic- based jobs created by an eligible employer 7/1/04 - 6/30/09; Sect. 2: act repealed 1/1/10 Sect. 4: various deadlines for PRC rule-making and phase-in of compliance by public utilities Sect. 3: arrears management program to start on or after 12/15/04 Sect. 2, A: assessment increases begin with the calendar quarter ending 9/30/04 Other Dates, Notes w 7/1/04 3/3/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 Sect. 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Leavell Plan, Lopez Snyder Practices, Romero Requirements, M.J. Garcia Feldman Distributions, Rawson Cisneros r Chapte Bill 028S 030S 15 High-Wage Jobs Tax Credit, Maes 034 S 118 Workers' Comp Ombudsman Employment, 040S 51 Develop Comprehensive Strategic Health 043S 78 Hazardous Material Endorsement Checks, 048S 65 Public Utility Renewable Energy Rules, Maes 051S 41 Child Support Enforcement Changes, Aragon 053S 35066 S Prohibit Certain Animal Euthanasia 112 073S Amend Small Cities Assistance Act, Fidel 103 Escrow Fund Quarterly Deposit 074 S 70 Cancer Clinical Trial Patient Coverage, 086S 36 Workers' Compensation Assessments and 66 No Excise Tax on Fuel-Efficient Vehicles,

Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 179 APPENDIX D Sect. 8: certain exemptions for county fire protection excise tax ordinances effective on or after 7/1/04; Sect. 9: effective date for sections 1-3 and 5-7 is 7/1/04 Other Dates, Notes w 7/1/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 3/2/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 7/1/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Authority, Cisneros Altamirano Jennings Appropriations, Feldman Nava Sanchez Nava Maes List, Romero r Chapte Bill 087S 088S 85 Create Acequia Project Fund, Cisneros 110 100S Expand County Gross Receipts Tax 109S 93 Unemployment Claims Adjudication, 114S 125 S 94 Indigent Outpatient Reimbursement Criteria, 109 138S Gas Tax Proceed Distributions, Griego 120 Natural Resource Trustee Fund 142S 31 Change Writing Test for Certain Grades, 144S 124 149S Land Grant Boards of Trustees Revisions, B. 152S 42 DWI Amendment Reconciliation, Romero 92 Issuance of Substitute Teacher Certificates, 160S 79 NM Securities Act Reporting Requirements, 161S 12 Addition of Substances to Drug Precursor 10 Drug Manufacturing as Child Abuse, Romero

180 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX D nit may retain Other Dates, Notes certain amounts of penalties and recovered costs for fiscal years 2004-2006 w 7/1/04 3/9/04 3/9/04 3/3/04 Sect. 1, C: Medicaid Fraud U 3/4/04 3/2/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Program, R. Martinez Martinez Aragon Papen Aragon Garcia M.J. Garcia Authorization, Aragon Nava Fraud, Altamirano r Chapte Bill 163S 164S 84 Northern New Mexico School Teacher 170S 177S 19 Veterans' Services Department Act, R. 181 80S Pipeline Safety Fund and Inspections, Griego 20 Governor's Commission on Disability, 184S 37 National Guard Member Rights and Benefits, 186S 95 Public Property Amendment Reconciliation, 189S 8201 S Governor's Council on Film and Media, M.J. 98 Amend Convention Center Fee Exemptions, 206S 102 Public Project Revolving Fund 213 S 111 Deaf Children's Educational Bill of Rights, 215S 54 Use of Funds Recovered from Medicaid 219S 77 Dept. of Transportation Property Sales, Smith 34 Public Accountant Qualifications, Jennings

Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 181 APPENDIX D Sect. 1 of the original bill failed to pass, per Art. 12, Sect. 7, of the state Constitution, and was deleted Other Dates, Notes w 7/1/04 7/1/04 3/9/04 7/1/04 5/19/04 2/27/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Streets, Ingle Papen M. Sanchez Representation, R. Martinez Altamirano Cisneros Smith Sales, Kidd r Chapte Bill 222S 225S 226 S 101 Chief Judges' Salaries, Snyder 228 76S Boat Act Violations and Penalties, Rainaldi 236 96S Use of Neighborhood Electric Cars on 248S 13 Home Loan Protection Act Claims, Aragon 254 97S Convention Center Fee Changes, Griego 71 Behavioral Health Capital Funding Act, 257 S 75 Earned Meritorious Deductions for Parolees, 258S 21 301S Workforce Development Board 100 313S Interest Rates on Utility Deposits, Cisneros 86 Livestock Water Tank Regulation, 315S 316 87S Permission for Produced Water Disposal, 50 Secretary of Health Hospital Oversight, Smith 326S 14 Permanent Fund Investments in Real Estate, 67 Purchase Land with Proceeds from Other

182 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX D Sect. 3: effective date for 2 is 7/1/04 Sect. 1 : daily bed surcharge applies to beds occupied on or after 7/1/04; Sects. 1 and 2 repealed effective 6/20/07 Sect. 7, K: authorizes certain payments for 5 years; Sect. 8, G: extends deadlines for outstanding deficiencies to FY 2007; Sect. 16: extends life of Public School Capital Outlay Task Force; Sect. 21: effective date for 2 is 7/1/04 Other Dates, Notes w 3/4/04 3/4/04 5/19/04 2/27/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Regulation Commission Staff, Griego Nava Campos Altamirano r Chapte Bill 332S 333S 356S 123 Acquisition of State Office Buildings, Fidel 363S 16 Military Base Retention, Romero 364S 121 Sanitary Livestock Water Facilities, Leavell 369S 119 Racetrack Finances and Leases, Aragon 381 18S Indian Affairs Department Act, Tsosie 385S 81 Ex Parte Communications with Public 74 Children's Trust Fund Income, Altamirano 399S 4 Health Facility Daily Bed Surcharge, Aragon 125 Omnibus Public School Capital Outlay Bill, 401S 421S 426 53S Patient Care Monitoring Act, M. Sanchez 73 Repeal Obsolete Public Money Statutes, P. 68 Amend Public Employee Retirement Act,

Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 183 APPENDIX D Sect. 2: credit applies to taxable years 2004 - 2007, for expenses incurred 7/1/04 - 6/30/07; Sect. 3: act repealed 7/1/08 Sect. 3: wholesale drug distributor, manufacturer and drug warehouse license fee increases apply starting calendar year 2004 Other Dates, Notes Sect. 12: applies to contracts issued or renewed starting 7/1/04, and payments received 10/1/04 Sect. 4: act applies to persons convicted on or after 7/1/04 w 7/1/04 7/1/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 5/19/04 2/28/04 5/19/04 of La Effective Date Emergency Clause Title Tsosie Inheritance, M. Sanchez Jennings Purposes, R. Martinez Fees, Papen Altamirano Altamirano Rawson r Chapte Bill 436S 471S 99 Nursing Home and Care Facility Tax Credits 499S 32 Bilingual Education Program Accountability, 502S 72 Clarify Parent and Child Intestate 518 S 122 Health Insurance Coverage Requirements, 536S 113 Revenue for County General Health 558S 52 Revise Pharmaceutical Business License 561S 40 Expand Use of Liens on Lottery Winnings, 563S 39 Accountability in Government Act Changes, 581S 625 38S Payments for Probation and Parole Services, 22 Amend Liquor Control Act, Nava 108 Tort Claims Post Judgment Interest, Ingle

184 Legislative Council Service - Highlights 2004 APPENDIX D Other Dates, Notes sections 11-20 effective 3/1/04; 1-10, 21, 22, 30 effective 7/1/04 w 2/3/04 2/3/04 of La 11/5/03 Effective Date Emergency Clause Title r Chapte Effective Dates of Laws 2003 (First Special Session): By Bill Number Bill 01HB 02HB 15HB 2 Feed Bill, Picraux 1 Omnibus Sex Offender Bill, Park 3 Tax Relief and Highway Projects, B. Lujan

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SUBJECT INDEX WITH LOCATOR TITLES Forty-sixth Legislature, Second Session, 2004

AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES Senate Bill 401 PATIENT CARE MONITORING ACT

AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS House Bill 203 AMEND ORGANIC COMMODITY ACT House Bill 205 INCREASE NM LIVESTOCK BOARD FEE LIMITS Senate Bill 51 PROHIBIT CERTAIN ANIMAL EUTHANASIA PRACTICES

APPROPRIATIONS AND FINANCE House Bill 1 FEED BILL House Appropriations and Finance Committee Substitute for House Bills 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 House Bill 100 DRINKING WATER STATE REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS House Bill 124 NMFA PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND LOANS House Bill 200 WATER & WASTEWATER PROJECT FUND GRANTS Senate Bill 87 CREATE ACEQUIA PROJECT FUND Senate Bill 125 NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEE FUND APPROPRIATIONS Senate Bill 201 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND AUTHORIZATION Senate Bill 248 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAPITAL FUNDING ACT Senate Bill 316 PERMANENT FUND INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE

BUSINESS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND INSURANCE House Bill 240 CREATE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FUND House Bill 471 CONTRACTOR & SUBCONTRACTOR REGISTRATION Senate Bill 152 NM SECURITIES ACT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Senate Bill 228 HOME LOAN PROTECTION ACT CLAIMS Senate Bill 502 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS House Joint Resolution 5 CHANGE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED SCHOOL NAME, CA

CRIMINAL LAW, CORRECTIONS AND COURTS House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 111 ADDITION OF SUBSTANCES TO DRUG PRECURSOR LIST House Bill 112 DRUG MANUFACTURING AS CHILD ABUSE House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 487 PENALTIES FOR PROVIDING ALCOHOL TO MINORS House Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bills 144 and 207 DWI AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 160 ADDITION OF SUBSTANCES TO DRUG PRECURSOR LIST Senate Bill 161 DRUG MANUFACTURING AS CHILD ABUSE Senate Bill 222 CHIEF JUDGES' SALARIES Senate Bill 254 EARNED MERITORIOUS DEDUCTIONS FOR PAROLEES Senate Bill 563 PAYMENTS FOR PROBATION & PAROLE SERVICES

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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 48 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT CHANGES Senate Bill 499 CLARIFY PARENT & CHILD INTESTATE INHERITANCE Senate Bill 558 EXPAND USE OF LIENS ON LOTTERY WINNINGS

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT House Bill 251 ADVANCED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ACT House Bill 387 SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT COUNCIL DEFINITIONS

EDUCATION House Bill 96 PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ACT House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 106 ENFORCEMENT OF HABITUAL TRUANCY House Bill 142 NMSU OFF-CAMPUS FACILITY REPAIRS House Bill 158 SCHOOL DISTRICT CASH BALANCE CALCULATION House Bill 186 DEAF CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 293 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 294 2004 GO BOND ACT House Education Committee Substitute for House Bill 304 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT LICENSING & SALARIES House Bill 522 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION NEXT-STEP PLANS Senate Bill 138 CHANGE WRITING TEST FOR CERTAIN GRADES Senate Bill 149 ISSUANCE OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATES Senate Bill 163 NORTHERN NM STATE SCHOOL TEACHER PROGRAM Senate Bill 206 DEAF CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 399 OMNIBUS PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY BILL Senate Bill 471 BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ACCOUNTABILITY

EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 277 CLARIFY SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS Senate Bill 74 WORKERS' COMP ASSESSMENTS & DISTRIBUTIONS Senate Bill 100 UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS ADJUDICATION

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES House Bill 19 CORRECTIVE ACTION FUND EXPENDITURES Senate Bill 40 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ENDORSEMENT CHECKS Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 170 PIPELINE SAFETY FUND & INSPECTIONS Senate Bill 313 PERMISSION FOR PRODUCED WATER DISPOSAL

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GAMING AND WAGERING House Bill 541 HORSE RACING TRACK APPLICANT BACKGROUND CHECK Senate Bill 363 RACETRACK FINANCES & LEASES Senate Joint Memorial 27 REMISSION OF COMPULSIVE GAMBLING FUNDS

HEALTH AND PUBLIC ASSISTANCE House Bill 84 NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 88 MANDATE 340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM House Bill 254 IMMUNIZATION ACT House Bill 271 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 322 SECRETARY OF HEALTH HOSPITAL OVERSIGHT House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bill 468 MEDICAID FALSE CLAIMS ACT House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee Substitute for House Bill 581 NEW MEXICO TELEHEALTH ACT Senate Bill 34 DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIC HEALTH PLAN Senate Bill 66 ESCROW FUND QUARTERLY DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS Senate Bill 109 INDIGENT OUTPATIENT REIMBURSEMENT CRITERIA Senate Bill 213 USE OF FUNDS RECOVERED FROM MEDICAID FRAUD Senate Public Affairs Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 315 SECRETARY OF HEALTH HOSPITAL OVERSIGHT

HOUSING House Business and Industry Committee Substitute for House Bill 25 AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT

INDIAN AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Senate Bill 114 GAS TAX PROCEED DISTRIBUTIONS

LAND GRANTS - MERCEDES Senate Conservation Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 142 LAND GRANT BOARDS OF TRUSTEES REVISIONS

LOCAL GOVERNMENT Senate Bill 53 AMEND SMALL CITIES ASSISTANCE ACT Senate Bill 88 EXPAND COUNTY GROSS RECEIPTS TAX AUTHORITY Senate Bill 189 AMEND CONVENTION CENTER FEE EXEMPTIONS Senate Bill 236 CONVENTION CENTER FEE CHANGES Senate Bill 518 REVENUE FOR COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH PURPOSES

MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS Senate Bill 181 NATIONAL GUARD MEMBER RIGHTS & BENEFITS Senate Bill 333 MILITARY BASE RETENTION

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MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRANSPORTATION House Transportation Committee Substitute for House Bill 175 MVD CLEANUP & FEDERALLY REQUIRED PROVISIONS House Bill 231 REGIONAL TRANSIT GROSS RECEIPTS IMPOSITION House Bill 388 USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC CARS ON STREETS Senate Judiciary Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 174 OFF-HIGHWAY MOTOR VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS Senate Bill 226 USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC CARS ON STREETS

PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE Senate Bill 219 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT QUALIFICATIONS Senate Finance Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 536 REVISE PHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS LICENSE FEES

PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES House Bill 14 LEGISLATIVE EMPLOYEE PERA CONTRIBUTIONS House Bill 451 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS Senate Bill 426 AMEND PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT ACT

STATE GOVERNMENT House Bill 34 AGING & LONG TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT ACT House Bill 39 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT House Bill 92 CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT House Bill 239 PROCUREMENT CODE EXEMPTIONS Senate Bill 164 VETERANS' SERVICES DEPARTMENT ACT Senate Bill 215 DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION PROPERTY SALES Senate Bill 326 PURCHASE LAND WITH PROCEEDS FROM OTHER SALES Senate Bill 332 ACQUISITION OF STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS Senate Bill 364 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT Senate Bill 561 ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNMENT ACT CHANGES Senate Bill 625 TORT CLAIMS POST JUDGEMENT INTEREST Senate Joint Resolution 5 SALE OF COTTONWOOD-WALNUT CREEK PROPERTY

TAXATION House Bill 234 STATE AVIATION FUND DISTRIBUTIONS House Floor Substitute for Senate Floor Substitute for House Bill 625 FOOD & MEDICAL SERVICES GROSS RECEIPTS Senate Bill 23 "GOVERNMENTAL GROSS RECEIPTS" DEFINITION Senate Bill 28 HIGH-WAGE JOBS TAX CREDIT Senate Bill 86 NO EXCISE TAX ON FUEL-EFFICIENT VEHICLES Senate Bill 385 HEALTH FACILITY DAILY BED SURCHARGE Senate Public Affairs Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 436 NURSING HOME & CARE FACILITY TAX CREDITS

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UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS House Bill 24 MID-SIZE TELECOMMUNICATION CARRIER REGULATION House Bill 187 TELECOM ACCESS ACT ADMINISTRATION TRANSFER Senate Floor Substitute for Senate Bill 43 PUBLIC UTILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RULES Senate Bill 258 INTEREST RATES ON UTILITY DEPOSITS Senate Bill 369 EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS WITH PRC STAFF

WATER Senate Bill 301 LIVESTOCK WATER TANK REGULATION Senate Bill 356 SANITARY LIVESTOCK WATER FACILITIES

SUBJECT INDEX WITH LOCATOR TITLES Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003

CRIMINAL LAW House Judiciary Committee Substitute for House Bills 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 OMNIBUS SEX OFFENDER BILL

TAXATION AND HIGHWAYS House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for House Bill 15 TAX RELIEF & HIGHWAY PROJECTS

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Date Bill Chapter Signed No. Short Title/Sponsor ______

(An asterisk indicates a bill with an emergency clause.)

1(pv) Jan.29 *H 1 FEED BILL, Picraux 2 Feb.9 *H 14 LEGISLATIVE EMPLOYEE PERA CONTRIBUTIONS, Lujan, B. 3 Feb.9 H 24 MID-SIZE TELECOMMUNICATION CARRIER REGULATION, Heaton 4 Feb.18 S 385 HEALTH FACILITY DAILY BED SURCHARGE, Aragon 5 Feb.19 H 240 CREATE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FUND, Varela 6 Feb.23 H 142 NMSU OFF-CAMPUS FACILITY REPAIRS, Moore 7 Feb.24 H 388 USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC CARS ON STREETS, Silva 8 Feb.24 CS/S 186 GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON FILM & MEDIA 9 Feb.26 CS/H 111 ADDITION OF SUBSTANCES TO DRUG PRECURSOR LIST 10 Feb.26 S 161 DRUG MANUFACTURING AS CHILD ABUSE, Romero 11 Feb.26 H 112 DRUG MANUFACTURING AS CHILD ABUSE, Swisstack 12 Feb.26 CS/S 160 ADDITION OF SUBSTANCES TO DRUG PRECURSOR LIST 13 Feb.26 *S 228 HOME LOAN PROTECTION ACT CLAIMS, Aragon 14 Feb.27 *S 316 PERMANENT FUND INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE, Smith 15 Feb.27 S 28 HIGH-WAGE JOBS TAX CREDIT, Maes 16 Feb.27 *S 333 MILITARY BASE RETENTION, Romero 17 Feb.27 H 231 REGIONAL TRANSIT GROSS RECEIPTS IMPOSITION, Beam 18 Feb.28 S 364 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT, Tsosie 19 Feb.28 S 164 VETERANS' SERVICES DEPARTMENT ACT, Martinez 20 Feb.28 S 177 GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON DISABILITY, Aragon 21 Feb.28 S 257 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD REPRESENTATION, Martinez 22 Feb.28 *CS/S 581 AMEND LIQUOR CONTROL ACT, Nava 23 Feb.28 H 34 AGING & LONG TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT ACT, Salazar 24 Feb.28 H 39 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT, Madalena 25 Feb.28 H 92 CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT, Taylor, J.P. 26 Feb.28 H 205 INCREASE NM LIVESTOCK BOARD FEE LIMITS, Stell 27 Mar.1 H 96 PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ACT, Stewart 28 Mar.1 CS/H 106 ENFORCEMENT OF HABITUAL TRUANCY 29 Mar.1 H 522 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION NEXT-STEP PLANS, Stapleton 30 Mar.1 CS/H 304 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT LICENSING & SALARIES 31 Mar.1 S 138 CHANGE WRITING TEST FOR CERTAIN GRADES, Nava 32 Mar.1 S 471 BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ACCOUNTABILITY, Tsosie 33 Mar.1 H 436 NATIONAL CAVE & KARST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Heaton 34 Mar.1 *S 219 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT QUALIFICATIONS, Jennings 35 Mar.1 S 51 PROHIBIT CERTAIN ANIMAL EUTHANASIA PRACTICES, Romero 36 Mar.1 S 74 WORKERS' COMP ASSESSMENTS & DISTRIBUTIONS, Rawson 37 Mar.1 S 181 NATIONAL GUARD MEMBER RIGHTS & BENEFITS, Papen 38 Mar.1 S 563 PAYMENTS FOR PROBATION & PAROLE SERVICES, Rawson 39 Mar.1 S 561 ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNMENT ACT CHANGES, Altamirano 40 Mar.1 S 558 EXPAND USE OF LIENS ON LOTTERY WINNINGS, Altamirano 41 Mar.2 CS/S 48 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT CHANGES

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Date Bill Chapter Signed No. Short Title/Sponsor ______

42 Mar.2 *CS/CS/S 144 DWI AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION & 207 43 Mar.2 CS/H 487 PENALTIES FOR PROVIDING ALCOHOL TO MINORS 44 Mar.3 CS/H 322 SECRETARY OF HEALTH HOSPITAL OVERSIGHT 45 Mar.3 H 254 IMMUNIZATION ACT, Beam 46 Mar.3 H 271 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL, Sandoval 47 Mar.3 CS/H 88 MANDATE 340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM 48 Mar.3 CS/H 581 NEW MEXICO TELEHEALTH ACT, Picraux 49 Mar.3 CS/H 468 MEDICAID FALSE CLAIMS ACT 50 Mar.3 CS/S 315 SECRETARY OF HEALTH HOSPITAL OVERSIGHT 51 Mar.3 *S 34 DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIC HEALTH PLAN, Lopez 52 Mar.3 CS/S 536 REVISE PHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS LICENSE FEES 53 Mar.3 S 401 PATIENT CARE MONITORING ACT, Sanchez, M. 54 Mar.3 *S 213 USE OF FUNDS RECOVERED FROM MEDICAID FRAUD, Altamirano 55 Mar.4 H 251 ADVANCED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ACT, Salazar 56 Mar.4 H 541 HORSE RACING TRACK APPLICANT BACKGROUND CHECK, Park 57 Mar.4 H 387 SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT COUNCIL DEFINITIONS, Salazar 58 Mar.4 *H 234 STATE AVIATION FUND DISTRIBUTIONS, Rodella 59 Mar.4 *CS/H 175 MVD CLEANUP & FEDERALLY REQUIRED PROVISIONS 60 Mar.4 H 158 SCHOOL DISTRICT CASH BALANCE CALCULATION, Miera 61 Mar.4 *H 124 NMFA PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND LOANS, Silva 62 Mar.4 H 239 PROCUREMENT CODE EXEMPTIONS, Varela 63 Mar.4 *H 545 REPLACEMENT LABOR DEPT. BUILDING FUNDING, Lujan, B. 64 Mar.4 H 203 AMEND ORGANIC COMMODITY ACT, Stell 65 Mar.4 FL/S 43 PUBLIC UTILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RULES 66 Mar.4 S 86 NO EXCISE TAX ON FUEL-EFFICIENT VEHICLES, Cisneros 67 Mar.4 S 326 PURCHASE LAND WITH PROCEEDS FROM OTHER SALES, Kidd 68 Mar.4 *S 426 AMEND PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT ACT, Altamirano 69 Mar.4 S 23 "GOVERNMENTAL GROSS RECEIPTS" DEFINITION, Aragon 70 Mar.4 S 73 CANCER CLINICAL TRIAL PATIENT COVERAGE, Feldman 71 Mar.4 S 248 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAPITAL FUNDING ACT, Papen 72 Mar.4 S 499 CLARIFY PARENT & CHILD INTESTATE INHERITANCE, Sanchez, M. 73 Mar.4 S 421 REPEAL OBSOLETE PUBLIC MONEY STATUTES, Campos 74 Mar.4 *S 381 CHILDREN'S TRUST FUND INCOME, Altamirano 75 Mar.4 S 254 EARNED MERITORIOUS DEDUCTIONS FOR PAROLEES, Sanchez, M. 76 Mar.4 S 225 BOAT ACT VIOLATIONS & PENALTIES, Rainaldi 77 Mar.4 *S 215 DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION PROPERTY SALES, Smith 78 Mar.4 S 40 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ENDORSEMENT CHECKS, Snyder 79 Mar.4 S 152 NM SECURITIES ACT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, Maes 80 Mar.4 CS/S 170 PIPELINE SAFETY FUND & INSPECTIONS 81 Mar.4 S 369 EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS WITH PRC STAFF, Griego 82 Mar.5 H 451 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS, Varela 83 Mar.5 *H 200 WATER & WASTEWATER PROJECT FUND GRANTS, Varela 84 Mar.5 S 163 NORTHERN NM STATE SCHOOL TEACHER PROGRAM, Martinez 85 Mar.8 S 87 CREATE ACEQUIA PROJECT FUND, Cisneros

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Date Bill Chapter Signed No. Short Title/Sponsor ______

86 Mar.8 S 301 LIVESTOCK WATER TANK REGULATION, Altamirano 87 Mar.8 S 313 PERMISSION FOR PRODUCED WATER DISPOSAL, Cisneros 88 Mar.8 H 19 CORRECTIVE ACTION FUND EXPENDITURES, Lundstrom 89 Mar.8 H 471 CONTRACTOR & SUBCONTRACTOR REGISTRATION, Taylor, J.G. 90 Mar.9 H 84 NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, Beam 91 Mar.9 *H 100 DRINKING WATER STATE REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS, Taylor, J.G. 92 Mar.9 S 149 ISSUANCE OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATES, Nava 93 Mar.9 S 100 UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS ADJUDICATION, Altamirano 94 Mar.9 S 109 INDIGENT OUTPATIENT REIMBURSEMENT CRITERIA, Jennings 95 Mar.9 *S 184 PUBLIC PROPERTY AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION, Aragon 96 Mar.9 S 226 USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC CARS ON STREETS, Ingle 97 Mar.9 *S 236 CONVENTION CENTER FEE CHANGES, Griego 98 Mar.9 S 189 AMEND CONVENTION CENTER FEE EXEMPTIONS, Garcia 99 Mar.9 CS/S 436 NURSING HOME & CARE FACILITY TAX CREDITS 100 Mar.9 S 258 INTEREST RATES ON UTILITY DEPOSITS, Cisneros 101 Mar.9 S 222 CHIEF JUDGES' SALARIES, Snyder 102 Mar.9 *S 201 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND AUTHORIZATION, Aragon 103 Mar.9 S 66 ESCROW FUND QUARTERLY DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS, Garcia 104 Mar.9 *CS/H 25 AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT 105 Mar.9 H 376 AMEND SMALL COUNTIES ASSISTANCE ACT, Campos 106 Mar.9 H 187 TELECOM ACCESS ACT ADMINISTRATION TRANSFER, Varela 107 Mar.9 H 186 DEAF CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS, Silva 108 Mar.9 S 625 TORT CLAIMS POST JUDGEMENT INTEREST, Ingle 109 Mar.9 S 114 GAS TAX PROCEED DISTRIBUTIONS, Griego 110 Mar.9 S 88 EXPAND COUNTY GROSS RECEIPTS TAX AUTHORITY, Cisneros 111 Mar.9 S 206 DEAF CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS, Nava 112 Mar.9 S 53 AMEND SMALL CITIES ASSISTANCE ACT, Fidel 113 Mar.9 S 518 REVENUE FOR COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH PURPOSES, Martinez 114(pv) Mar.9 CS/H 2 GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 et al. 115 Mar.9 CS/H 277 CLARIFY SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS 116 Mar.9 FL/FL/H 625 FOOD & MEDICAL SERVICES GROSS RECEIPTS 117(pv) Mar.9 CS/H 294 2004 GO BOND ACT 118(pv) Mar.9 S 30 WORKERS' COMP OMBUDSMAN EMPLOYMENT, Leavell 119(pv) Mar.9 S 363 RACETRACK FINANCES & LEASES, Aragon 120(pv) Mar.9 S 125 NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEE FUND APPROPRIATIONS, Feldman 121 Mar.9 S 356 SANITARY LIVESTOCK WATER FACILITIES, Leavell 122 Mar.9 S 502 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS, Jennings 123 Mar.9 S 332 ACQUISITION OF STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS, Fidel 124 Mar.9 CS/S 142 LAND GRANT BOARDS OF TRUSTEES REVISIONS 125 Mar.9 CS/S 399 OMNIBUS PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY BILL 126(pv) Mar.10 *CS/H 293 CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS

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Constitutional Amendment

Bill No. C.A. Short Title/Sponsor ______

HJR 5 5 CHANGE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED SCHOOL NAME, CA, Marquardt

VETOED BILLS

Bill No. Short Title/Sponsor ______

H 62 NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION IN PROGRAM COST, Hamilton H 68 WORKERS' COMP OMBUDSMAN EMPLOYMENT, Varela *CS/H 94 DWI AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION *H 125 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND AUTHORIZATION, Varela *H 161 REPEAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT TRANSITION LAWS, Miera *H 278 WEAPON TESTING TAX DEDUCTION, Marquardt S 27 EMERGENCY DRILLS IN PRIVATE & PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Sharer *S 113 BRAIN INJURY MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAM, Smith S 165 AMEND ORGANIC COMMODITY ACT, Ingle S 180 MEDICAL SERVICES GROSS RECEIPTS, Jennings S 203 IMMUNIZATION ACT, Lopez S 263 EXPAND RETIREE HEALTH CARE TO CERTAIN BOARDS, Smith S 264 PRESCRIPTION DRUG DISCOUNT PROGRAM, Beffort S 383 STATE ENGINEER WATER RIGHTS HEARING CHANGES, Sanchez, M.

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HOUSE BILLS

Bill No. Chapter Short Title/Sponsor ______

*H 1 1(pv) FEED BILL, Picraux CS/H 2 114(pv) GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT OF 2004 et al. *H 14 2 LEGISLATIVE EMPLOYEE PERA CONTRIBUTIONS, Lujan, B. H 19 88 CORRECTIVE ACTION FUND EXPENDITURES, Lundstrom H 24 3 MID-SIZE TELECOMMUNICATION CARRIER REGULATION, Heaton *CS/H 25 104 AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT H 34 23 AGING & LONG TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT ACT, Salazar H 39 24 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT, Madalena H 62 Pk Veto NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFICATION IN PROGRAM COST, Hamilton H 68 Pk Veto WORKERS' COMP OMBUDSMAN EMPLOYMENT, Varela H 84 90 NONPARTICIPATING TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, Beam CS/H 88 47 MANDATE 340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM H 92 25 CULTURAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT, Taylor, J.P. *CS/H 94 Pk Veto DWI AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION H 96 27 PUBLIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ACT, Stewart *H 100 91 DRINKING WATER STATE REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS, Taylor, J.G. CS/H 106 28 ENFORCEMENT OF HABITUAL TRUANCY CS/H 111 9 ADDITION OF SUBSTANCES TO DRUG PRECURSOR LIST H 112 11 DRUG MANUFACTURING AS CHILD ABUSE, Swisstack *H 124 61 NMFA PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND LOANS, Silva *H 125 Pk Veto PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND AUTHORIZATION, Varela H 142 6 NMSU OFF-CAMPUS FACILITY REPAIRS, Moore H 158 60 SCHOOL DISTRICT CASH BALANCE CALCULATION, Miera *H 161 Pk Veto REPEAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT TRANSITION LAWS, Miera *CS/H 175 59 MVD CLEANUP & FEDERALLY REQUIRED PROVISIONS H 186 107 DEAF CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS, Silva H 187 106 TELECOM ACCESS ACT ADMINISTRATION TRANSFER, Varela *H 200 83 WATER & WASTEWATER PROJECT FUND GRANTS, Varela H 203 64 AMEND ORGANIC COMMODITY ACT, Stell H 205 26 INCREASE NM LIVESTOCK BOARD FEE LIMITS, Stell H 231 17 REGIONAL TRANSIT GROSS RECEIPTS IMPOSITION, Beam *H 234 58 STATE AVIATION FUND DISTRIBUTIONS, Rodella H 239 62 PROCUREMENT CODE EXEMPTIONS, Varela H 240 5 CREATE INSURANCE OPERATIONS FUND, Varela H 251 55 ADVANCED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ACT, Salazar H 254 45 IMMUNIZATION ACT, Beam H 271 46 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL, Sandoval CS/H 277 115 CLARIFY SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS *H 278 Pk Veto WEAPON TESTING TAX DEDUCTION, Marquardt *CS/H 293 126(pv) CAPITAL OUTLAY PROJECTS *CS/H 294 117(pv) 2004 GO BOND ACT CS/H 304 30 EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT LICENSING & SALARIES

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Bill No. Chapter Short Title/Sponsor ______

CS/H 322 44 SECRETARY OF HEALTH HOSPITAL OVERSIGHT H 376 105 AMEND SMALL COUNTIES ASSISTANCE ACT, Campos H 387 57 SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT COUNCIL DEFINITIONS, Salazar H 388 7 USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC CARS ON STREETS, Silva H 436 33 NATIONAL CAVE & KARST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Heaton H 451 82 STATE EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS, Varela CS/H 468 49 MEDICAID FALSE CLAIMS ACT H 471 89 CONTRACTOR & SUBCONTRACTOR REGISTRATION, Taylor, J.G. CS/H 487 43 PENALTIES FOR PROVIDING ALCOHOL TO MINORS H 522 29 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION NEXT-STEP PLANS, Stapleton H 541 56 HORSE RACING TRACK APPLICANT BACKGROUND CHECK, Park *H 545 63 REPLACEMENT LABOR DEPT. BUILDING FUNDING, Lujan, B. CS/H 581 48 NEW MEXICO TELEHEALTH ACT, Picraux FL/FL/H 625 116 FOOD & MEDICAL SERVICES GROSS RECEIPTS ______56 Total House Bills

Constitutional Amendment

Bill No. C.A. Short Title/Sponsor ______

HJR 5 5 CHANGE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED SCHOOL NAME, CA, Marquardt

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SENATE BILLS

Bill No. Chapter Short Title/Sponsor ______

S 23 69 "GOVERNMENTAL GROSS RECEIPTS" DEFINITION, Aragon S 27 Veto EMERGENCY DRILLS IN PRIVATE & PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Sharer S 28 15 HIGH-WAGE JOBS TAX CREDIT, Maes S 30 118(pv) WORKERS' COMP OMBUDSMAN EMPLOYMENT, Leavell *S 34 51 DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGIC HEALTH PLAN, Lopez S 40 78 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ENDORSEMENT CHECKS, Snyder FL/S 43 65 PUBLIC UTILITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RULES CS/S 48 41 CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT CHANGES S 51 35 PROHIBIT CERTAIN ANIMAL EUTHANASIA PRACTICES, Romero S 53 112 AMEND SMALL CITIES ASSISTANCE ACT, Fidel S 66 103 ESCROW FUND QUARTERLY DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS, Garcia S 73 70 CANCER CLINICAL TRIAL PATIENT COVERAGE, Feldman S 74 36 WORKERS' COMP ASSESSMENTS & DISTRIBUTIONS, Rawson S 86 66 NO EXCISE TAX ON FUEL-EFFICIENT VEHICLES, Cisneros S 87 85 CREATE ACEQUIA PROJECT FUND, Cisneros S 88 110 EXPAND COUNTY GROSS RECEIPTS TAX AUTHORITY, Cisneros S 100 93 UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS ADJUDICATION, Altamirano S 109 94 INDIGENT OUTPATIENT REIMBURSEMENT CRITERIA, Jennings *S 113 Pk Veto BRAIN INJURY MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAM, Smith S 114 109 GAS TAX PROCEED DISTRIBUTIONS, Griego S 125 120(pv) NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEE FUND APPROPRIATIONS, Feldman S 138 31 CHANGE WRITING TEST FOR CERTAIN GRADES, Nava CS/S 142 124 LAND GRANT BOARDS OF TRUSTEES REVISIONS *CS/CS/S 144 42 DWI AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION & 207 S 149 92 ISSUANCE OF SUBSTITUTE TEACHER CERTIFICATES, Nava S 152 79 NM SECURITIES ACT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, Maes CS/S 160 12 ADDITION OF SUBSTANCES TO DRUG PRECURSOR LIST S 161 10 DRUG MANUFACTURING AS CHILD ABUSE, Romero S 163 84 NORTHERN NM STATE SCHOOL TEACHER PROGRAM, Martinez S 164 19 VETERANS' SERVICES DEPARTMENT ACT, Martinez S 165 Pk Veto AMEND ORGANIC COMMODITY ACT, Ingle CS/S 170 80 PIPELINE SAFETY FUND & INSPECTIONS S 177 20 GOVERNOR'S COMMISSION ON DISABILITY, Aragon S 180 Veto MEDICAL SERVICES GROSS RECEIPTS, Jennings S 181 37 NATIONAL GUARD MEMBER RIGHTS & BENEFITS, Papen *S 184 95 PUBLIC PROPERTY AMENDMENT RECONCILIATION, Aragon CS/S 186 8 GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL ON FILM & MEDIA S 189 98 AMEND CONVENTION CENTER FEE EXEMPTIONS, Garcia *S 201 102 PUBLIC PROJECT REVOLVING FUND AUTHORIZATION, Aragon S 203 Pk Veto IMMUNIZATION ACT, Lopez S 206 111 DEAF CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS, Nava *S 213 54 USE OF FUNDS RECOVERED FROM MEDICAID FRAUD, Altamirano

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Bill No. Chapter Short Title/Sponsor ______

*S 215 77 DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION PROPERTY SALES, Smith *S 219 34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT QUALIFICATIONS, Jennings S 222 101 CHIEF JUDGES' SALARIES, Snyder S 225 76 BOAT ACT VIOLATIONS & PENALTIES, Rainaldi S 226 96 USE OF NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC CARS ON STREETS, Ingle *S 228 13 HOME LOAN PROTECTION ACT CLAIMS, Aragon *S 236 97 CONVENTION CENTER FEE CHANGES, Griego S 248 71 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CAPITAL FUNDING ACT, Papen S 254 75 EARNED MERITORIOUS DEDUCTIONS FOR PAROLEES, Sanchez, M. S 257 21 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD REPRESENTATION, Martinez S 258 100 INTEREST RATES ON UTILITY DEPOSITS, Cisneros S 263 Veto EXPAND RETIREE HEALTH CARE TO CERTAIN BOARDS, Smith S 264 Pk Veto PRESCRIPTION DRUG DISCOUNT PROGRAM, Beffort S 301 86 LIVESTOCK WATER TANK REGULATION, Altamirano S 313 87 PERMISSION FOR PRODUCED WATER DISPOSAL, Cisneros CS/S 315 50 SECRETARY OF HEALTH HOSPITAL OVERSIGHT *S 316 14 PERMANENT FUND INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE, Smith S 326 67 PURCHASE LAND WITH PROCEEDS FROM OTHER SALES, Kidd S 332 123 ACQUISITION OF STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS, Fidel *S 333 16 MILITARY BASE RETENTION, Romero S 356 121 SANITARY LIVESTOCK WATER FACILITIES, Leavell S 363 119(pv) RACETRACK FINANCES & LEASES, Aragon S 364 18 INDIAN AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT ACT, Tsosie S 369 81 EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS WITH PRC STAFF, Griego *S 381 74 CHILDREN'S TRUST FUND INCOME, Altamirano S 383 Pk Veto STATE ENGINEER WATER RIGHTS HEARING CHANGES, Sanchez, M. S 385 4 HEALTH FACILITY DAILY BED SURCHARGE, Aragon CS/S 399 125 OMNIBUS PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY BILL S 401 53 PATIENT CARE MONITORING ACT, Sanchez, M. S 421 73 REPEAL OBSOLETE PUBLIC MONEY STATUTES, Campos *S 426 68 AMEND PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT ACT, Altamirano CS/S 436 99 NURSING HOME & CARE FACILITY TAX CREDITS S 471 32 BILINGUAL EDUCATION PROGRAM ACCOUNTABILITY, Tsosie S 499 72 CLARIFY PARENT & CHILD INTESTATE INHERITANCE, Sanchez, M. S 502 122 HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS, Jennings S 518 113 REVENUE FOR COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH PURPOSES, Martinez CS/S 536 52 REVISE PHARMACEUTICAL BUSINESS LICENSE FEES S 558 40 EXPAND USE OF LIENS ON LOTTERY WINNINGS, Altamirano S 561 39 ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNMENT ACT CHANGES, Altamirano S 563 38 PAYMENTS FOR PROBATION & PAROLE SERVICES, Rawson *CS/S 581 22 AMEND LIQUOR CONTROL ACT, Nava S 625 108 TORT CLAIMS POST JUDGEMENT INTEREST, Ingle ______84 Total Senate Bills

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CONCORDANCE Forty-sixth Legislature, First Special Session, 2003

Date Bill Chapter Signed No. Short Title/Sponsor ______

(An asterisk indicates a bill with an emergency clause.)

1 Nov.5 CS/H 2 OMNIBUS SEX OFFENDER BILL et al. 2 Nov.5 *H 1 FEED BILL, Picraux 3(pv) Nov.21 CS/H 15 TAX RELIEF & HIGHWAY PROJECTS

HOUSE BILLS

Bill No. Chapter Short Title/Sponsor ______

*H 1 2 FEED BILL, Picraux CS/H 2 1 OMNIBUS SEX OFFENDER BILL et al. CS/H 15 3(pv) TAX RELIEF & HIGHWAY PROJECTS ______3 Total House Bills

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INDEXES BILL INDEX, 2004

BILL INDEX FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE, SECOND SESSION, 2004

House Bill 1...... 4 House Bill 487, House Judiciary Committee House Bills 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 177, House Appropriations Substitute for...... 11 and Finance Committee House Bill 522...... 14 Substitute for...... 4 House Bill 541...... 20 House Bill 14...... 18, 29, 32 House Bill 581, House Consumer and Public Affairs House Bill 19...... 8, 19, 36 Committee Substitute for .... 21, 36 House Bill 24...... 9, 35 House Bill 625, House Floor Substitute for Senate Floor House Bill 25, House Business and Industry Committee Substitute for...... 26, 32 Substitute for ...... 10, 23 House Joint Resolution 5...... 10 House Bill 34...... 1, 30 Senate Bill 23 ...... 33 House Bill 39...... 24, 30 Senate Bill 28 ...... 13, 18, 33 House Bill 84...... 23 Senate Bill 34 ...... 21 House Bill 88, House Consumer and Public Affairs Senate Bill 40 ...... 19 Committee Substitute for ...... 22 Senate Bill 43, Senate Floor Substitute for...... 9, 35 House Bill 92...... 30 Senate Bill 48, Senate Judiciary Committee House Bill 96...... 14, 30 Substitute for...... 10 House Bill 100...... 6, 36 Senate Bill 51 ...... 2 House Bill 106, House Judiciary Committee Senate Bill 53 ...... 26, 34 Substitute for ...... 14, 28 Senate Bill 66 ...... 23 House Bill 111, House Judiciary Committee Senate Bill 74 ...... 18 Substitute for ...... 12 Senate Bill 86 ...... 19, 29, 34 House Bill 112...... 11 Senate Bill 87 ...... 3, 36 House Bill 124...... 6 Senate Bill 88 ...... 25, 34 House Bill 142...... 2, 15 Senate Bill 100...... 9, 18 House Bill 158...... 15 Senate Bill 109...... 21, 26 House Bill 175, House Transportation Committee Senate Bill 114...... 9, 24, 34 Substitute for...... 28 Senate Bill 125...... 3 House Bill 186...... 10, 14 Senate Bill 138...... 15 House Bill 187...... 32, 35 Senate Bill 142, Senate Conservation Committee House Bill 200...... 7, 36 Substitute for...... 25, 26 House Bill 203...... 1 Senate Bills 144 and 207, House Judiciary Committee House Bill 205...... 2 Substitute for Senate Judiciary House Bill 231...... 26, 28, 34 Committee Substitute for...... 11 House Bill 234...... 34 Senate Bill 149...... 14 House Bill 239...... 17, 32 Senate Bill 152...... 8 House Bill 240...... 8 Senate Bill 160, Senate Judiciary Committee House Bill 251...... 13 Substitute for...... 12 House Bill 254...... 10, 22 Senate Bill 161...... 11 House Bill 271...... 22 Senate Bill 163...... 15 House Bill 277, House Judiciary Committee Senate Bill 164...... 27, 30 Substitute for...... 18 Senate Bill 170, Senate Finance Committee House Bill 293, House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for ...... 19, 36 Substitute for...... 7, 17 Senate Bill 174...... 27 House Bill 294, House Taxation and Revenue Committee Senate Bill 181...... 9, 12, 18, 27 Substitute for...... 7, 17 Senate Bill 189...... 26 House Bill 304, House Education Committee Senate Bill 201...... 7 Substitute for...... 14, 29 Senate Bill 206...... 10, 14 House Bill 322, House Consumer and Public Affairs Senate Bill 213...... 22 Committee Substitute for ...... 21 Senate Bill 215...... 31 House Bill 387...... 9, 13 Senate Bill 219...... 29 House Bill 388...... 19, 28 Senate Bill 222...... 12 House Bill 451...... 8, 9, 18, 30 Senate Bill 226...... 20, 28 House Bill 468, House Judiciary Committee Senate Bill 228...... 8, 24 Substitute for ...... 22 Senate Bill 236...... 26 House Bill 471...... 8, 18, 32 Senate Bill 248...... 6

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Senate Bill 254...... 12 Senate Bill 401...... 1 Senate Bill 258...... 9, 35 Senate Bill 426...... 18, 29, 30, 32 Senate Bill 301...... 2, 36 Senate Bill 436, Senate Public Affairs Committee Senate Bill 313...... 19, 36 Substitute for...... 34 Senate Bill 315, Senate Public Affairs Committee Senate Bill 471...... 15, 25 Substitute for...... 21 Senate Bill 499...... 10 Senate Bill 316...... 3 Senate Bill 502...... 9 Senate Bill 326...... 31 Senate Bill 518...... 23, 26 Senate Bill 332...... 31 Senate Bill 536, Senate Finance Committee Senate Bill 333...... 13, 27 Substitute for ...... 29 Senate Bill 356...... 2, 36 Senate Bill 558 ...... 9, 21 Senate Bill 363...... 20, 34 Senate Bill 561 ...... 31 Senate Bill 364...... 25, 30 Senate Bill 563 ...... 12 Senate Bill 369...... 32, 36 Senate Bill 625 ...... 30, 32 Senate Bill 385...... 34 Senate Joint Memorial 27 ...... 20 Senate Bill 399, Senate Finance Committee Senate Joint Resolution 5 ...... 31 Substitute for ...... 8, 15, 17

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House Bills 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8, House Judiciary Committee House Bill 15, House Taxation and Revenue Committee Substitute for...... 41 Substitute for ...... 41

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GENERAL INDEX

- A - Blue ribbon tax reform commission Accountability in Government Act ...... 31 (see also "BRTRC") ...... 25, 33, 39 Accounting...... 3, 5, 7 Bonds ...... 7, 16, 17, 31, 40, 41 Acequia...... 3, 36 Bonds, general obligation Acequia project fund...... 3, 36 see "General obligation bonds" Active duty...... 27 Bonds, museum Adequacy standards...... 16 see "Museum bonds" Advanced Energy Technologies Economic Development Bonds, severance tax Act...... 13 see "Severance tax bonds" Advertising...... 6, 20, 32 Brand ...... 2 Affordable housing...... 10, 23, 24 BRTRC...... 33, 34, 39-41 Affordable Housing Act...... 10, 23 Budget...... 2, 5-7, 31 Affordable housing assistance grant...... 23 Building, state Agencies (see also specific see "State building" name of agency) . . . 4-6, 22, 25, 30, 31 Business...... 4, 8-10, 13, 18, 23, 24, 32, 35 Agency (see also specific name of agency) . 1, 2, 6, 15, 29 Business development ...... 13 Aging ...... 1, 4, 30 Business, small Aging and long-term services department...... 1, 30 see "Small business" Agricultural building repair and maintenance fund . 2, 15 Agriculture...... 1, 4, 15 - C - Agriculture, United States department of Cabinet...... 1, 14, 24, 30 see "United States department of Canadian river...... 5 agriculture" Capital outlay ...... 2, 4, 7, 8, 15-17 Aircraft...... 33 Capital projects fund...... 7 Albuquerque...... 24, 41 Capital requests...... 7 Amnesty ...... 10 Capitol...... 4, 7, 24, 31 Animal ...... 2 Capitol buildings planning commission...... 31 Animal control...... 2 Cerrillos road...... 31 Anti-cruelty bill...... 2 Certificate of title ...... 34 Anti-donation clause...... 23 Chaparral high school ...... 17 Appropriation...... 3-7, 9, 13, 17, 20, 27, 30 Child...... 9-12, 20, 21, 41 Appropriation, special Child abuse...... 9, 11 see "Special appropriation" Child support ...... 9, 10, 20, 21 Appropriation, supplemental Child support enforcement ...... 10, 20 see "Supplemental appropriation" Child support enforcement division ...... 10 Arrears management program ...... 10 Children ...... 5, 9, 14, 15, 20-22, 24 Assessment and Accountability Act...... 15 Children, youth and families ...... 5, 9, 20, 21 Attorney general...... 23 Children's Code...... 9 Audit...... 3, 4, 35 Children's health insurance program, state Aviation fund, state see "State children's health insurance see "State aviation fund" program" Circumcision...... 9 - B - Cities...... 7, 25, 26, 34 Baccalaureate degree...... 15 Cities assistance fund, small Bed surcharge ...... 34 see "Small cities assistance fund" Behavioral health...... 6, 22 Civic and Convention Center Funding Act ...... 26 Behavioral health capital fund...... 6 Civil court proceedings ...... 27 Behavioral Health Capital Funding Act...... 6 Civil recoveries ...... 22 Behavioral health purchasing collaborative, interagency Class A county (see also "Class A counties") ...... 26 see "Interagency behavioral health Classroom ...... 8, 16 purchasing collaborative" Clean energy...... 13 Bilingual education...... 24 Clean energy grants fund...... 13 Bilingual Multicultural Education Act...... 15 Clean energy grants program ...... 13 Biomass...... 35 Coalition for clean affordableenergy ...... 35 Blind and visually impaired, New Mexico school for the Collective bargaining...... 29 see "New Mexico school for the blind Combat...... 27 and visually impaired" Commercial driver's license...... 19, 28

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Community development...... 7 Department of health (see also "DOH") ...... 6, 20, 21 Compensating tax ...... 26, 33, 39 Department of Health Act...... 21 Compulsive gambling funds ...... 20 Department of public safety ...... 20 Conservation...... 5, 25, 26, 36 Department of transportation (see also "DOT") 28, 31, 41 Constitution of New Mexico...... 10, 14, 17, 23 Developmental disabilities...... 5 Constitutional amendment ...... 2, 5, 23 DFA ...... 2, 7, 31 Consumer ...... 1, 21, 22, 36 Disabled and elderly medicaid waiver ...... 5 Consumer protection...... 1 Discrimination...... 7, 18, 27 Contingency fund ...... 5 Distribution...... 2, 26, 34 Contract ...... 27, 33, 40 DOH...... 20-22 Contractor...... 8 Domestic animals...... 1, 4 Controlled substance...... 12 Domestic violence...... 5, 24 Convention center...... 26 Domestic violence shelter ...... 24 Convention center fee...... 26 DOT...... 31, 41 Convention Center Financing Act...... 26 Driver's license ...... 14, 19, 28 Correctional facilities (see also "Correctional facility") . 26 Driver's license, commercial Correctional facility (see also "Correctional facilities") . 25 see "Commercial driver's license" Correctional facility gross receipts tax ...... 25 Dropout rate ...... 14 Corrections ...... 5, 9-12 Drug...... 11, 12, 22, 29 Corrections department...... 11, 12 Corrective action fund...... 8, 19, 36 - E - Cottonwood-Walnut Creek property ...... 31 Early childhood...... 14 Council service, legislative Early intervention ...... 14 see "Legislative council service" Economic development ...... 5, 9, 13, 27, 33, 39 Counties (see also "County") ...... 25, 26 Economic development department...... 13, 27, 33 County (see also name of county)...... 6, 12, 20, 21, 23, Economic growth...... 13 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 34, 39 Eddy county...... 31 County correctional facility gross receipts tax ...... 25 Education...... 2, 4-8, 10, 13-16, 24, 25, 28-30, 32 County emergency communications and emergency Education commission, public medical services tax ...... 25 see "Public education commission" County fire protection excise tax ...... 25 Education department, public County gross receipts tax ...... 25, 33 see "Public education department" Court...... 11, 12, 16, 17, 24, 27, 42 Education, higher Crime ...... 5, 20 see "Higher education" Crime information center database, national Education, multicultural see "National crime information center see "Multicultural education" database" Education, public Crime laboratory ...... 5 see "Public education" Criminal ...... 5, 9-11, 22, 41 Education reform...... 2, 14 Criminal law ...... 5, 9, 10 Education, secretary of public Cultural affairs...... 30 see "Secretary of public education" Cultural affairs department ...... 30 Educational assistant...... 29 Educational assistant licensure...... 29 - D - Elderly...... 1, 5 Daily handle ...... 20 Election...... 7, 10, 14, 17, 23, 25 Dam ...... 36 Electric cooperatives, rural Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children's Educational Bill of see "Rural electric cooperatives" Rights...... 10, 14 Electric utilities...... 35 Debt ...... 9, 17, 26, 27 Electricity ...... 19, 31 Defense, federal department of Emergency...... 2, 16, 21, 25, 39 see "Federal department of defense" Emergency communications and emergency medical Defense system testing...... 27 services tax ...... 25 Deficiencies...... 7, 16, 17 Emergency services ...... 21 Deficiencies correction ...... 16, 17 Employee...... 4, 7, 18, 30, 32, 33, 39 Dentist ...... 21 Employee, public Department (see also name of department) . . . 1-3, 6, 8, see "Public employee" 9, 11-14, 19-22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30-35, 41 Employee benefits...... 4 Department of environment...... 19 Employer...... 6, 18, 29, 30, 33 Department of finance and administration Employers and employees...... 5, 9, 17 (see also "DFA") ...... 2, 31

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Employers' fund, uninsured Fund (see also name of fund)...... 2-9, 12, 13, 15, see "Uninsured employers' fund" 17-20, 24, 26, 29-31, 33-36, 40, 41 Employment...... 18, 27, 30 Future combat system and advanced tactical laser weapons Employment, post-retirement system...... 27 see "Post-retirement employment" Enabling legislation...... 1, 14, 23 -G - Energy...... 3, 9, 13, 19, 35 Gadsden school district...... 17 Energy, clean Gambling...... 20 see "Clean energy" Gambling funds, compulsive Energy, minerals and natural resources department 13, 19 see "Compulsive gambling funds" Energy, nuclear Game protection fund ...... 3 see "Nuclear energy" Gaming...... 5, 20, 34 Energy, renewable Gaming licensee ...... 20 see "Renewable energy" Gaming machine...... 20 Engineer, state Garnishment...... 9 see "State engineer" Gas...... 2, 19, 39 Environment ...... 5, 8, 19, 36 Gasoline ...... 9, 24, 29, 34, 40 Environment, department of Gasoline tax sharing agreement...... 9, 24, 34 see "Department of environment" Gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle ...... 29 Equipment program and relay system ...... 35 Gender identity...... 18 Erosion control...... 36 General appropriation act...... 3, 4, 6, 7, 27, 30 Escrow...... 22, 23 General Appropriation Act of 2004 ...... 4, 6, 30 Euthanasia...... 2 General fund...... 2-7, 9, 20, 24, 26, 33 Eviction...... 27 General obligation bond...... 6, 7, 17 Excise tax ...... 25, 34, 39-41 General Obligation Bond Act ...... 17 Executive...... 1, 5, 7, 30 General services department ...... 21, 35 Executive agencies...... 5 Geothermal power...... 35 Executive order...... 1, 30 Governing body...... 23, 25 Export ...... 1 Government...... 1, 4-6, 17, 23-27, 30, 31, 33, 34, 39 Ex-parte communications...... 32, 36 Government, local see "Local government" - F - Government, state Families...... 5, 6, 9, 20, 21, 34, 39 see "State government" FBI ...... 20 Governmental entities (see also Federal bureau of investigation (see also "FBI") ...... 20 "Governmental entity") ...... 30, 32 Federal department of defense...... 22, 27 Governmental entity (see also "Governmental entities") 32 Federal funds...... 31, 34 Governmental gross receipts...... 33, 39 Federal matching funds...... 34 Governor . . . 1-4, 7, 8, 11, 20, 21, 23, 27, 30, 32, 33, 39-41 Federal money...... 19 Governor's health care coverage and access task force . 21 Federal revenue...... 4 Governor's office of homeland security ...... 27 Feed bill ...... 4 Graduation...... 14, 15 Felony...... 11, 12, 28 Grannycam bill ...... 1 Finance...... 2-8, 15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 29-31, 36, 40, 41 Grants...... 3, 5, 7, 13, 16, 24-26, 41 Finance and administration, department of Groceries...... 32 see "Department of finance and Gross receipts tax ...... 3, 24-26, 28, 32-34, 39, 40 administration" Ground Water Protection Act...... 19 Finance authority, New Mexico see "New Mexico finance authority" - H - Fingerprints...... 20 Hazardous material ...... 19, 28 Fire...... 25 Hazardous material endorsement...... 19 Fire protection excise tax ...... 25 Health..... 2, 4-7, 9, 10, 16, 20-24, 26, 28, 29, 33, 36, 40 Fish...... 36 Health and human services committee, legislative Fish propagation...... 36 see "Legislative health and human Fishing...... 36 services committee" Food ...... 1, 3, 7, 26, 32, 33, 39 Health and public assistance ...... 5, 10, 21, 26, 36 Food stamps...... 33 Health care...... 7, 21-23, 26, 29, 33 Food tax Health care benefits...... 21 see "Tax on food" Health care practitioner...... 33 Fossil fuel...... 35 Health care provider...... 21, 33 Fuel...... 13, 34, 35, 39, 40

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Health, department of Intestate succession rights ...... 10 see "Department of health" Intra-cardiac injection...... 2 Health insurance...... 2, 9 Investment...... 3, 9, 13, 40 Health insurance premium surtax...... 9 In-plant training ...... 33 Health, secretary of Iraq...... 26 see "Secretary of health" Irrigation works construction fund ...... 7 Hearing- and speech-impaired citizens...... 35 Hedge funds ...... 3 -J - Hepatitis C ...... 5 Jet fuel...... 34 Higher education...... 4, 5, 7, 13, 30 Job, high-wage Highlands university, New Mexico see "High-wage job" see "New Mexico highlands university" Jobs...... 13, 18, 33, 39 High-wage job...... 33, 39 Joint powers agreement ...... 26 High-wage jobs tax credit ...... 13, 18, 33, 39 Judge...... 12 Home ...... 1, 8, 15, 24, 33 Judiciary ...... 5, 10-12, 14, 18, 22, 27, 28, 41 Home improvement...... 8 Home loan...... 8 - K - Home Loan Protection Act ...... 8 Kindergarten...... 8, 17 Homeland security...... 27 Horse racing ...... 20 - L - Horse Racing Act ...... 20 Labor...... 8, 18 Hospital...... 21 Labor and industrial division ...... 8 Housing...... 5, 10, 23, 24, 27 Labor department...... 8 Human resources, accounting and management project . 7 Labor enforcement fund...... 8 Human rights...... 18 Labor, secretary of Human Rights Act...... 18 see "Secretary of labor" Human services department...... 9, 22, 34 Land (see also "State land") ...... 3, 5, 23, 25, 26, 30, 31 Humane societies...... 2 Land grant...... 3, 25 Hybrid vehicle...... 19, 29 Land grant committee ...... 25 Hydrogen and fuel cell development program ...... 13 Land grant permanent funds ...... 3 Hydropower ...... 35 Land grants-mercedes ...... 25 Language arts ...... 15 -I - Las Cruces...... 25, 26 Immunization Act ...... 22 Lease...... 16, 21 Immunization registry...... 10, 22 Legislative council...... 3, 4, 10 Income ...... 34, 39 Legislative council service...... 3, 4, 10 Income tax...... 34, 39 Legislative finance committee ...... 4 Income tax credit...... 34 Legislative health and human services committee.....21 Indian...... 5, 9, 13, 24, 25, 30, 34 Legislative session ...... 3-5, 8, 10, 11, 23, 29, 31, 34, 41 Indian affairs...... 24, 25, 30 Legislator member, state Indian affairs department...... 24, 25, 30 see "State legislator member" Indian affairs, New Mexico office of Legislature...... 1-14, 17, 20-24, 26, 29-31, 34, 39-41 see "New Mexico office of Indian Library, public affairs" see "Public library" Indian and intergovernmental affairs...... 5, 9, 24, 34 License ...... 14, 19, 20, 28, 29 Indigent...... 6, 21, 23, 26 Licensee ...... 20, 21 Indigent Hospital and County Health Care Act...... 21 Licensure...... 5, 14, 29 Industrial development ...... 5 Livestock...... 1, 2, 4, 36 Industrial development training program ...... 5 Livestock board, New Mexico Infrastructure...... 23, 31 see "New Mexico livestock board" Inheritance ...... 9 Livestock board operating fund ...... 2 Installment contract...... 27 Loan ...... 6, 8, 36 Insurance...... 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 18, 24, 30, 32 Local government ...... 5, 6, 23, 25, 26, 34 Insurance coverage ...... 6, 9 Local option gross receipts tax ...... 25, 34 Insurance operations fund ...... 8, 9 Long-term care (see also "Long-term services") ..... 1, 21 Insurance premium ...... 8, 9, 18, 30 Long-term care facilities...... 21 Insurer...... 33 Long-term care ombudsman program, state Interagency behavioral health purchasing collaborative 22 see "State long-term care ombudsman Intergovernmental affairs...... 5, 9, 24, 34 program" Intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded . . 34 Long-term services (see also "Long-term care") ..... 1, 30

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Loophole ...... 36 Natural resources...... 3, 5, 8, 13, 19, 36 Lottery...... 9, 14, 20, 21 Natural resources trustee...... 3 Lottery winnings ...... 9, 20, 21 Natural Resources Trustee Act ...... 3 Natural resources trustee fund...... 3 - M - New Mexico finance authority (see also Managed care...... 33, 40 "NMFA") . . . 3, 4, 6, 7, 17, 36, 40, 41 Manufactured home...... 8 New Mexico highlands university ...... 15 Manufacturing...... 13 New Mexico industrial energy consumers ...... 35 Master planning...... 31 New Mexico livestock board ...... 2 Master settlement agreement...... 23 New Mexico mortgage finance authority Matching funds, federal (see also "MFA")...... 23 see "Federal matching funds" New Mexico office of Indian affairs ...... 24 Medicaid...... 2, 3, 5, 7, 22, 33, 34 New Mexico school for the blind and visually impaired . 10 Medicaid False Claims Act ...... 22 New Mexico school for the visually handicapped ..... 10 Medicaid Fraud Act ...... 22 New Mexico small business investment corporation . . . 13 Medicaid fraud unit...... 22 New Mexico state university ...... 2, 15 Medicaid waiver ...... 5 New Mexico Telehealth Act...... 21, 36 Medical services ...... 3, 25, 32, 39 Newborn...... 9 Medicine, school of Next-step plan...... 14 see "University of New Mexico school NMFA...... 3, 6, 7 of medicine" Northern New Mexico state school...... 15 Mentally retarded ...... 34 Nuclear energy ...... 35 MFA...... 23, 24 Nurse...... 21 Military...... 5, 9, 12, 13, 18, 26, 27, 30 Nursing home ...... 1 Military and veterans affairs...... 5, 9, 12, 13, 18, 26 Military base ...... 13, 27 -O - Military base planning and support, office of OCC...... 1, 2 see "Office of military base planning Occupational licensure ...... 5, 29 and support" Office of military base planning and support...... 27 Military base planning commission...... 27 Open Meetings Act...... 27 Military base realignment...... 27 Operations...... 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 27, 30, 31 Military research and development...... 27 Optional referendum selection...... 25 Military service credit ...... 30 Optometrist...... 21 Mill...... 16, 23, 26 Organic...... 1 Mill levy ...... 23 Organic certification program ...... 1 Misdemeanor...... 2, 11 Organic Commodity Act ...... 1 Missile...... 27 Organic Commodity Commission (see also "OCC") .....1 Missile range, White Sands Organic food...... 1 see "White Sands missile range" Osteopath...... 21 Mortgage finance authority, New Mexico see "New Mexico mortgage finance - P - authority" Parent...... 10, 14 Motor vehicle ...... 11, 27, 28, 34, 40 Pari-mutuel tax...... 20, 34 Motor vehicle excise tax ...... 34, 40 Parks...... 5, 31 Multicultural education...... 15, 25 Paternity...... 10 Municipal credit ...... 32, 33 PEC...... 14 Municipalities (see also "Municipality") . . . . 3, 25, 26, 33 PED...... 14, 15 Municipality (see also "Municipalities") . 23, 26, 28, 33, 39 Penalties (see also "Penalty")...... 14, 22, 41 Museum...... 31 Penalty (see also "Penalties")...... 11, 14, 28 Museum bonds...... 31 Performance measures...... 31 Permanent fund...... 2, 3, 13 - N - Permanent fund, severance tax Nambe Pueblo see "Severance tax permanent fund" see "Pueblo of Nambe" Permanent funds, land grant National crime information center database...... 20 see "Land grant permanent funds" National guard member...... 9, 12 Personal services ...... 4 National statuary hall...... 24 Petroleum ...... 19 Native American...... 24 Physician...... 21 Natural gas ...... 19, 39 Pipeline...... 19, 36 Natural parent...... 10 Pipeline Safety Act ...... 19

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Pipeline safety bureau ...... 19 -Q - Pipeline safety fund...... 19 Qualified tribe...... 24 Police ...... 6 Qui tam award...... 22 Pooled funds ...... 13 Pope, statue of - R - see "Statue of Pope" Racetrack ...... 20, 21 Post-retirement employment...... 30 Racing...... 20 Post-secondary education ...... 2, 5, 15 Racing commission, state PRC...... 35, 36 see "State racing commission" Pregnant women ...... 9 Real estate...... 3, 31 Prescription drugs ...... 22 Reappropriations ...... 6 Procurement ...... 5, 17, 30-32 Reauthorizations ...... 6 Procurement Code...... 17, 32 Recalcitrant district...... 17 Produced water...... 19, 36 Recreation...... 36 Professional development...... 5, 15 Referendum...... 25 Property...... 5, 10, 16, 17, 26, 27, 30, 31 Renewable energy...... 9, 35 Property, state Renewable energy portfolio ...... 9, 35 see "State property" Rent ...... 31 Property tax...... 10, 17, 26 Reorganization...... 1, 5, 24, 25, 27, 30 Property tax exemption...... 10 Research...... 13, 27, 39 PSCOC...... 16 Research and development ...... 27 PSFA...... 16 Retiree ...... 29, 30 Public assistance ...... 5, 10, 21, 26, 36 Retirement ...... 12, 18, 29, 30, 32 Public buildings repair fund...... 7 Revenue .....1-7, 17, 19, 20, 24-26, 28, 31-34, 36, 40, 41 Public education...... 6, 13, 14, 30, 32 Revenue stabilization and tax policy committee ...... 32 Public education commission (see also "PEC") ...... 14 Revolving credit ...... 27 Public education department (see also "PED")13,...... 14, 30, 32 Rio Arriba county ...... 25, 26 Public Education Department Act...... 13, 14 Rio Grande ...... 5 Public employee...... 7, 32 Road fund, state Public Employees Retirement Act...... 29 see "State road fund" Public employees retirement association...... 30 Rural electric cooperatives...... 35 Public employer...... 30 Public Health Act...... 21, 22 - S - Public library...... 8 Safety ...... 5, 7, 16, 19, 20, 28, 31, 36 Public officers and employees.... 5, 6, 8, 9, 17, 18, 29, 32 Salary ...... 4-6, 12, 14, 30 Public project...... 6, 7 Sanitary Projects Act...... 36 Public project revolving fund...... 6, 7 Santa Fe ...... 4, 25, 26, 31 Public regulation commission (see also "PRC") . 19, 32, 35 Santo Domingo Pueblo Public retirees...... 21 see "Pueblo of Santo Domingo" Public safety...... 5, 20, 31 SB 9...... 16 Public safety campus ...... 31 School...... 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13-17, 21, 24, 29, 30, 39 Public safety, department of School board...... 29 see "Department of public safety" School guidance counselor...... 14 Public school...... 4, 5, 7, 8, 14-17, 21, 30 School, public Public School Capital Improvements Act...... 16 see "Public school" Public school capital outlay ...... 5, 7, 8, 15-17 Scope of practice...... 33 Public School Capital Outlay Act...... 7, 16, 17 Secretary of health...... 21 Public school capital outlay council (see also "PSCOC") 16 Secretary of labor...... 18 Public school capital outlay fund ...... 7, 17 Secretary of public education...... 14 Public school capital outlay task force ...... 8, 15 Secretary of transportation ...... 24 Public School Code ...... 14 Section 340B...... 22 Public school facilities authority (see also "PSFA").... 16 Seizure...... 9 Public school finance...... 5, 15 Senior citizen facility...... 7 Public works ...... 8, 18, 32 Service credit ...... 30 Public Works Minimum Wage Act...... 8 Servicemember's Civil Relief Act...... 27 Pueblo...... 24 Severance Tax Bonding Act ...... 13 Pueblo of Nambe...... 24 Severance tax bonding capacity...... 7 Pueblo of Santo Domingo...... 24 Severance tax bonding fund...... 7 Pueblo Revolt of 1680...... 24 Severance tax bonds ...... 7, 16, 17 Severance tax permanent fund...... 3, 13

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Sewer ...... 31 Taxation and revenue department...... 3, 19, 24, 28, 32 Sexual offender...... 5 Taxpayer...... 34 Sexual orientation...... 18 Tax-exempt...... 24 Small business...... 9, 13 Teacher...... 4, 13-15 Small Business Investment Act...... 9, 13 Teacher education...... 15 Small cities assistance ...... 26, 34 Teacher preparation...... 13 Small cities assistance fund ...... 26 Technical education...... 15 Solar...... 35 Telecommunications...... 5, 9, 32, 35 Special appropriation...... 27 Telecommunications Access Act...... 35 Speech-impaired citizens...... 35 Telecommunications access fund...... 35 State agency on aging ...... 1 Telecommunications carriers ...... 35 State aviation fund ...... 34 Telecommunications company...... 35 State building ...... 31 Telehealth...... 21, 22, 36 State Building Bonding Act...... 31 Telephone...... 35 State capitol maintenance fund ...... 7 Tobacco...... 5, 22, 23 State children's health insurance program ...... 2 Tort claims ...... 5, 30, 32 State engineer...... 19, 36 Tort Claims Act...... 30, 32 State equalization guarantee ...... 15 Tourism...... 6, 32 State fair...... 20, 32 Tourism department...... 6, 32 State fair commission...... 20, 32 Training ...... 5, 13, 15, 16, 19, 32, 33 State fairgrounds...... 21 Transportation ...... 5, 19, 20, 24, 26-28, 31, 34, 40, 41 State government...... 1, 4-6, 17, 24, 25, 27, 30 Transportation, department of State land...... 30 see "Department of transportation" State lands maintenance fund...... 7 Transportation, secretary of State legislator member...... 18, 30, 32 see "Secretary of transportation" State long-term care ombudsman program ...... 1 TRD...... 19 State police...... 6 Treatment...... 1, 5, 11, 20, 34, 41, 42 State property ...... 31 Tribal communities ...... 24 State racing commission...... 20 Tribe...... 24 State road fund...... 7, 24, 31, 40 Truancy...... 14 Statue of Pope...... 24 Statute of limitations...... 10 - U - Stock dam...... 36 Unemployment...... 9, 17, 18 Stock pond ...... 2, 36 Unemployment compensation claim ...... 18 Stockmen ...... 36 Uninsured employers' fund...... 18 Strategic water reserve...... 36 United States department of agriculture ...... 1 Student...... 14 University of New Mexico ...... 24 Substitute teacher...... 14 University of New Mexico school of medicine...... 24 Sugarite Canyon ...... 31 USA Patriot Act ...... 19 Supplemental appropriation...... 5 Utilities...... 5, 9, 32, 35 Surcharge ...... 34, 35 Utility deposit ...... 9, 35 Surface water...... 36 Surtax...... 9 - V - Vehicle...... 11, 19, 27-29, 33, 34, 40 -T - Vehicle, hybrid Tax . . . 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16-20, 24-29, 32-34, 36, 39-41 see "Hybrid vehicle" Tax, compensating Veterans...... 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 18, 26 see "Compensating tax" Veterans affairs...... 5, 9, 12, 13, 18, 26 Tax credit...... 13, 18, 33, 34, 36, 39 Veterans' services department...... 27, 30 Tax deduction...... 27, 34, 40 Veto ...... 4, 7, 36 Tax, excise Visually handicapped, New Mexico school for the see "Excise tax" see "New Mexico school for the visually Tax exemption...... 10, 19, 29, 39 handicapped" Tax, gross receipts Visually impaired, New Mexico school for the blind and see "Gross receipts tax" see "New Mexico school for the blind Tax, income and visually impaired" see "Income tax" Voter...... 17, 28 Tax on food...... 3, 32, 39 Tax reform...... 7, 25, 33, 39, 41 -W - Taxation...... 3, 5, 7, 13, 17-20, 24, 26, 28, 29, 32, 41 Wage...... 8, 9, 13, 18, 33, 39

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Wagering...... 5, 20, 34 Wind power...... 35 Wage-withholding proceedings ...... 9 Withholding tax ...... 33 Washington, D.C...... 24 Workers...... 18 Wastewater...... 7, 36 Workers' compensation...... 17, 18 Water...... 2, 5-7, 19, 31, 36 Workers' Compensation Act...... 18 Water, produced Workers' compensation administration...... 18 see "Produced water" Writing assessment ...... 15 Water quality ...... 19 Water reserve, strategic - Y - see "Strategic water reserve" Youth ...... 5, 9, 20, 21 Well ...... 1, 2, 10, 15, 17, 19, 25, 27, 29, 31, 32 WhiteSands missilerange...... 27

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