New Mexico Hospital Equipment Loan Council
2023 Annual Report
MESSAGE FROM THE ADMINISTRATOR, ERIKA CAMPOS, PRESIDENT OF HOSPITAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Created in 1983 with the enactment of the New Mexico Hospital Equipment Loan Act, the Council’s purpose is to provide the healthcare industry with access to low-cost capital through the issuance of tax-exempt and taxable bonds, loans, and leases. The Council is an independent instrumentality of the State of New Mexico and is governed by a five-member Board appointed by the Governor. Through its Program Administrator, Hospital Services Corporation, the Council assists healthcare organizations with financing a broad spectrum of projects, including construction, equipment, and refinancing. The Council does not receive state appropriations or tax revenue and relies on borrower fees to pay for its operations. Additionally, any bonds issued by the Council do not create an obligation to the State of New Mexico.
In addition to traditional revenue bonds, loans and leases, the Council offers a property tax exemption for property acquired through an industrial revenue bond. The exemption from property tax is applicable for the life of the bond issue or loan, not to exceed thirty years from the date the bond was issued. This enabling legislation provides a significant benefit for borrowers that would not otherwise qualify for a property tax exemption under other constitutional or statutory provisions.
Both non-profit and for-profit healthcare facilities qualify for the property tax exemption. Non-profit healthcare facilities can issue tax-exempt debt, and for-profit healthcare facilities must issue taxable debt. Eligible healthcare facilities include any entity or person that:
is licensed by the Department of Health to provide health-related services, assisted living support or long-term care,
provides health-related research, or
is properly accredited or certified and eligible to receive Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement for all or part of its activities providing mental health services, developmental disabilities services, or related specialized support to or on behalf of a defined group of persons.
About the Council
The Council can finance any real or personal property, instrument, service, or operational necessity that is found and determined by the Council to be needed, directly or indirectly, for medical care, treatment or research, or other equipment as otherwise might be needed to operate the healthcare facility. The Council looks forward to working with interested borrowers to take advantage of the many financing options that are available. Since its creation in 1983, the Council has completed fifty-eight financings totaling more than $2.8 billion.
HELC Council Members
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R. Greg Leyendecker
Council Chair
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Christina Campos
Council Vice-Chair and Secretary
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Kent Carruthers
Council Treasurer
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Jamie Silva-Steele
Hospital Equipment Loan Council Member
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Kari Sue Mitchell
Hospital Equipment Loan Council Member
HELC Bonds by The Numbers
Since its creation in 1983, the Council has completed fifty-eight financings totaling more than $2.8 billion.
The Council is assisted by several staff members and professionals
Program Administrator
Hospital Services Corporation
7471 Pan American Freeway NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109
PO Box 92200
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87199-2200
505-343-0070
Erika Campos, President
ecampos@nmhsc.com
General Counsel
Modrall Sperling
500 Fourth Stree NW, Suite 700
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
PO Box 2168
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103
505-848-1858
Chris Muirhead, Attorney at Law
cmuirhead@modrall.com