Section 4-48B-5 - Power of counties.
4-48B-5. Power of counties.
All counties shall have the following powers:
A. to purchase, own, maintain and operate hospitals;
B. to purchase the land necessary to construct hospitals;
C. to control and regulate county hospitals;
D. to construct county hospitals;
E. to issue general obligation bonds and revenue bonds in the manner provided in the Hospital Funding Act [Chapter 4, Article 48B NMSA 1978] for the construction, purchase, renovation, remodeling, equipping or re-equipping of a county hospital or a jointly owned county-municipal hospital and purchasing the land necessary therefor or for any combination of the foregoing purposes;
F. to charge for hospital services rendered and to reduce any charge made for care of a patient in whole or part when the charges are determined to be disputed in good faith or uncollectible;
G. to lease a hospital to any person, corporation or association for the operation and maintenance of the hospital upon terms and conditions as the county commissioners may determine;
H. to contract with the state, another county or counties, the federal government or its agencies, another political subdivision or a public or private corporation, organization or association for the care of the sick of the county;
I. to receive all funds appropriated from whatever source or paid by or on behalf of any patient of the hospital;
J. notwithstanding any other provision of law, to enter into leases, management or operating contracts, health care facilities contracts and other agreements authorized by the Hospital Funding Act [Chapter 4, Article 48B NMSA 1978] for periods in excess of one year; provided that:
(1) the contract, lease or agreement may be terminated by the county without cause upon one hundred eighty days' notice after the first three years of the contract; and
(2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection shall not apply during the portion of a lease term in which a lessee is obligated under the lease to make debt service payments on revenue bonds that finance all or part of the hospital or equipment for the hospital;
K. to authorize the hospital governing board of a county hospital to exercise all powers that the county is granted by the Hospital Funding Act [Chapter 4, Article 48B NMSA 1978] except the powers to issue bonds, call a mill levy election and levy the annual assessments for the mill levy authorized by the Hospital Funding Act;
L. to enter into a health care facilities contract with one or more hospitals that agree to provide facilities to the sick of the county;
M. to call a mill levy election as authorized by the Hospital Funding Act and to collect and distribute the proceeds of the mill levy pursuant to that act;
N. to distribute the proceeds of the mill levy authorized by the Hospital Funding Act to one or more county hospitals and one or more contracting hospitals or any combination thereof that provide facilities for the sick of the county, whether located within or without the county wherein the mill levy is collected;
O. to accept grants for constructing, equipping, operating and maintaining a county hospital;
P. to enter into an agreement with a municipality for constructing, equipping, operating and maintaining a jointly owned county-municipal hospital;
Q. to enter into an agreement with another county or counties, another county or counties and another political subdivision, an agency of the federal government or any other person, corporation, organization or association that provides that the parties to the agreement shall join together or form a legal entity for the purpose of making some or all purchases necessary for the operation of public hospitals or public and private hospitals subject to provisions of or exemptions from the Procurement Code [13-1-28 NMSA 1978];
R. to enter into an agreement with another county or counties, another political subdivision, an agency of the federal government or any other person, corporation, organization or association that provides that parties to the agreement shall join together or form a legal entity for the purpose of creating a network of health care providers or jointly operating a common health care service, subject to provisions of or exemptions from the Procurement Code;
S. to expend public money to recruit health care personnel to serve the sick of the county; and
T. to perform any other act or adopt any regulation necessary or expedient to carry out the provisions of the Hospital Funding Act [Chapter 4, Article 48B NMSA 1978].