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Senate Bill 280

NMMI in Capital Outlay Act [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analyses: FIR | LESC


Sponsors
Sen. Candy Spence Ezzell 32 Chaves & Eddy
Sen. James G. Townsend 34 Eddy & Otero
Sen. Jay C. Block 12 Bernalillo & Sandoval
Sen. Larry R. Scott 42 Chaves, Eddy & Lea
Sen. Joshua A. Sanchez 29 Socorro & Valencia

Status
SenatePassed, Feb 27, 31-0
HEC[Referred, not scheduled]
HAFC


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: [4] SEC/SFC-SEC [6] DP-SFC [11] DP - PASSED/S (31-0) [10] HEC/HAFC-HEC

Legis DayActionDetails
4 referred SEC/SFC
4 sent SEC
6 passed SEC (view committee report) DP 9-0
6 sent SFC
11 passed SFC (view committee report) DP 11-0
11 passed Senate 31-0
10 referred HEC/HAFC
10 sent HEC



This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Feb 4 filed: [Prefiled by Candy Spence Ezzell et al; not yet on nmlegis]
[new]
sent to SEC
title: '[prefiled by Candy Spence Ezzell Et Al; Not Yet on Nmlegis]' -> 'NMMI in Capital Outlay Act'
actions: 'SPREF' -> '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC'
new sponsor: Candy Spence Ezzell
new sponsor: James G. Townsend
new sponsor: Jay C. Block
new sponsor: Larry R. Scott
new sponsor: Joshua A. Sanchez
Feb 13 scheduled for SEC on Mon Feb 17, 09:00
Feb 14 scheduled for SEC on Mon Feb 17, 08:30
Feb 17 passed SEC; sent to SFC
actions: '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC' -> '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC [6] DP-SFC'
Feb 25 scheduled for SFC on Wed Feb 26, 09:00
Feb 26 passed SFC
actions: '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC [6] DP-SFC' -> '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC [6] DP-SFC [11] DP'
Feb 27 on Senate calendar for Thu Feb 27, 11:30
passed Senate; referred to HEC/HAFC; sent to HEC
actions: '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC [6] DP-SFC [11] DP' -> '[4] SEC/SFC-SEC [6] DP-SFC [11] DP - PASSED/S (31-0) [10] HEC/HAFC-HEC'

SENATE BILL 280

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

INTRODUCED BY

Candy Spence Ezzell and James G. Townsend and Jay C. Block

and Larry R. Scott and Joshua A. Sanchez

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS; ADDING THE NEW MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY ACT AS ONE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL SPECIAL SCHOOLS.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. Section 22-24-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1975, Chapter 235, Section 3, as amended) is amended to read:

     "22-24-3. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Public School Capital Outlay Act:

          A. "authority" means the public school facilities authority;

          B. "building system" means a set of interacting parts that makes up a single, nonportable or fixed component of a facility and that, together with other building systems, makes up an entire integrated facility or property, including roofing, electrical distribution, electronic communication, plumbing, lighting, mechanical, fire prevention, facility shell, interior finishes, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and school security systems, as defined by the council;

          C. "constitutional special schools" means the New Mexico school for the blind and visually impaired, [and] the New Mexico school for the deaf and the New Mexico military institute;

          D. "constitutional special schools support spaces" means all facilities necessary to support the constitutional special schools' educational mission that are not included in the constitutional special schools' educational adequacy standards, including performing arts centers, facilities for athletic competition, school district administration and facility and vehicle maintenance;

          E. "council" means the public school capital outlay council;

          F. "education technology infrastructure" means the physical hardware and services used to interconnect students, teachers, school districts and school buildings necessary to support broadband connectivity and remote learning as determined by the council;

          G. "fund" means the public school capital outlay fund;

          H. "maximum allowable gross square foot per student" means a determination made by applying the established maximum allowable square foot guidelines for educational facilities based on type of school and number of students in the current published New Mexico public school adequacy planning guide to the department's current year certified first reporting date membership;

          I. "replacement cost per square foot" means the statewide cost per square foot as established by the council;

          J. "school district" includes state-chartered charter schools and the constitutional special schools;

          K. "school district population density" means the population density on a per square mile basis of a school district as estimated by the authority based on the most current tract level population estimates published by the United States census bureau; and

          L. "school district population density factor" means zero when the school district population density is greater than fifty people per square mile, six-hundredths when the school district population density is greater than fifteen but less than fifty-one persons per square mile and twelve-hundredths when the school district population density is less than sixteen persons per square mile."

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