N.M. Stat. Ann. § 22-26-2
As used in the Public School Buildings Act, "capital improvements" means expenditures, including payments made with respect to lease-purchase arrangements as defined in the Education Technology Equipment Act [Chapter 6, Article 15A NMSA 1978] but excluding any other debt service expenses, for:
F. purchasing and installing education technology improvements, excluding salary expenses of school district employees, but including tools used in the educational process that constitute learning and administrative resources, and that may also include:
History: Laws 1983, ch. 163, § 2; 1999, ch. 89, § 3; 2007, ch. 366, § 19; 2009, ch. 25, § 1; 2017, ch. 73, § 2; 2019, ch. 179, § 4; 2021, ch. 52, § 10.
The 2021 amendment, effective July 1, 2021, revised the definition of "capital improvements", as used in the Public School Buildings Act, to include erecting, remodeling, making additions to, providing equipment for or furnishing teacher housing; and in Subsection A, after "including", added "teacher housing".
The 2019 amendment, effective June 14, 2019, included "pre-kindergarten classrooms" within the definition of "capital improvements" as used in the Public School Buildings Act; in Subsection A, after "public school buildings", added "including pre-kindergarten classrooms belonging to the school district or charter school located in the school district".
The 2017 amendment, effective June 16, 2017, expanded allowable expenditures to include purchasing and installing education technology improvements, excluding salary expenses of school district employees, but including certain tools used in the educational process; at the end of Subsection D, deleted "or"; at the end of Subsection E, added "and"; and added Subsection F.
The 2009 amendment, effective June 19, 2009, added Subsection D.
The 2007 amendment, effective July 1, 2007, added Subsections B and D.
The 1999 amendment, effective March 19, 1999, substituted the language beginning "including payments" and ending "any other" for "exclusive of any" in the introductory language.