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NMSA 1978, § 7-20E-12.1 — 7-20E-12.1
County hospital emergency gross receipts tax;
authority to impose; use of proceeds.
A.
A majority of the members of a governing body may enact an ordinance imposing
an excise tax on a person engaging in business in the county for the privilege of
engaging in business. The rate of the tax shall be one-fourth of one percent of the gross
receipts of the person engaging in business. The tax shall be imposed for a period of
not more than two years from the effective date of the ordinance imposing the tax. The
tax may be imposed for an additional period not to exceed three years from the date of
the ordinance imposing the tax for that period. On or after July 1, 1997:
(1) in a county described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection D of this section, the
tax may be imposed for the period necessary for payment of bonds or a loan for
acquisition of land or buildings for and the design, construction, equipping, remodeling
or improvement of a county hospital facility, but the period shall not exceed twenty years
from the effective date of the ordinance imposing the tax for that period; provided,
however, that a majority of the members of a governing body that has enacted an
ordinance imposing the tax pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph may, prior to the
date of the delayed repeal of the ordinance, enact an ordinance to extend the period of
imposition of the previously imposed tax for an additional twenty years and modify the
purposes for which the revenue from the tax is dedicated, consistent with one or more
of the purposes permitted pursuant to this paragraph; and
(2) in a county described in Paragraph (2) of Subsection D of this section, the
tax may be imposed for the period necessary for payment of bonds or a loan for
acquisition, equipping, remodeling or improvement of a county health facility, but the
period shall not exceed twenty years from the effective date of the ordinance imposing
the tax for that period.
B.
The tax imposed by this section may be referred to as the "county hospital
emergency gross receipts tax".
C.
At the time of enacting the ordinance imposing the tax authorized in this section:
(1) if the effective date of the tax is prior to July 1, 1997, the governing body
shall dedicate the revenue for current operations and maintenance of a hospital owned
by the county or a hospital with which the county has entered into a health care facilities
contract; provided that a majority of the members of a governing body may enact an
ordinance to change the purposes for which the revenue from a previously imposed tax
is dedicated and to dedicate that revenue during the remainder of the tax imposition
period to payment of bonds or a loan for acquisition of land or buildings for, and the
design, construction, equipping, remodeling or improvement of, a county hospital
facility; and
(2) if the effective date of the tax is on or after July 1, 1997:
(a) the governing body of a county described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection
D of this section shall dedicate the revenue for the period of time the tax is imposed to
payment of a bond or loan for acquisition, equipping, remodeling and improvement of a
county hospital facility; provided, however, that a majority of the members of a
governing body that has imposed the tax and dedicated the revenue from that
imposition pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph may, prior to the date of the
delayed repeal of the ordinance imposing the tax, enact an ordinance to extend the
period of imposition of the tax as provided in Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of this
section and modify the purposes for which the revenue from the previously imposed tax
is dedicated, and dedicate that revenue to payment of bonds or a loan for acquisition of
land or buildings for, and the design, construction, equipping, remodeling or
improvement of, a county hospital facility; and
(b) the governing body of a county described in Paragraph (2) of Subsection
D of this section shall dedicate the revenue for the period of time the tax is imposed to
payment of a bond or loan for acquisition, equipping, remodeling and improvement of a
county health facility.
D.
As used in this section, "county" means:
(1) a class B county with a population of less than ten thousand according to
the 1990 federal decennial census and with a net taxable value for rate-setting
purposes for the 1993 property tax year in excess of one hundred million dollars
($100,000,000); or
(2) a class B county with a population of less than ten thousand according to
the 1990 federal decennial census and with a net taxable value for rate-setting
purposes for the 1997 property tax year of more than one hundred million dollars
($100,000,000) but less than one hundred twenty million dollars ($120,000,000).
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