This text of New Mexico § 24-1C-3 (Definitions) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New Mexico primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
As used in the Primary Care Capital Funding Act: A. "authority" means the New Mexico finance authority; B. "capital project" means acquisition, repair, renovation or construction of a facility; purchase of land; acquisition of capital equipment of a long-term nature; or acquisition of capital equipment to be used in the delivery of primary care, telehealth or hospice services; C. "department" means the department of health; D. "eligible entity" means:
(1)a community-based nonprofit primary care clinic or hospice that operates in a rural or other health care underserved area of the state, that is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation for federal income tax purposes and that is eligible for funding pursuant to the Rural Primary Health Care Act [24-1A-1 to 24-1A-3, 24-1A-4 NMSA 1978];
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As used in the Primary Care Capital Funding Act: A. "authority" means the New Mexico finance authority; B. "capital project" means acquisition, repair, renovation or construction of a facility; purchase of land; acquisition of capital equipment of a long-term nature; or acquisition of capital equipment to be used in the delivery of primary care, telehealth or hospice services; C. "department" means the department of health; D. "eligible entity" means: (1) a community-based nonprofit primary care clinic or hospice that operates in a rural or other health care underserved area of the state, that is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation for federal income tax purposes and that is eligible for funding pursuant to the Rural Primary Health Care Act [24-1A-1 to 24-1A-3, 24-1A-4 NMSA 1978]; (2) a school-based health center that operates in a public school district and that meets department requirements or that is funded by the federal department of health and human services; (3) a primary care clinic that operates in a rural or other health care underserved area of the state, that is owned by a county or municipality and that meets department requirements for eligibility; or (4) a telehealth site that is operated by an entity described in this subsection; E. "fund" means the primary care capital fund; F. "operating capital" means funds needed to meet short-term obligations, such as accounts payable, wages, debt servicing, lease and income tax payments; G. "primary care" means the first level of basic or general health care for an individual's health needs, including diagnostic and treatment services and including services delivered at a primary care clinic, a telehealth site or a school-based health center; "primary care" includes the provision of mental health services if those services are integrated into the eligible entity's service array; and H. "project" means a capital project or operating capital needed to support the increase of primary care services to sick and medically indigent persons.