New Mexico Statutes
Article 2 - State Parks Division
Section 16-2-33 - State parks division penalty assessment misdemeanors; definition; schedule of assessments.

A. As used in Chapter 16, Article 2 NMSA 1978, "penalty assessment misdemeanor" means a violation of any rule of the state parks division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department promulgated pursuant to Chapter 16, Article 2 NMSA 1978.
B. The term "penalty assessment misdemeanor" does not include a violation that has caused or contributed to the cause of an accident resulting in injury or death to a person or disappearance of a person, nor does it include a violation of Section 16-2-32 NMSA 1978.
C. Whenever a person is arrested for violation of a penalty assessment misdemeanor, the arresting officer shall advise the person of the option either to accept the penalty assessment and pay it to the court or to appear in court. The arresting officer, using a uniform non-traffic citation, shall complete the information section, prepare the penalty assessment and prepare a notice to appear in court specifying the time and place to appear. The arresting officer shall have the person sign the citation as a promise either to pay the penalty assessment as prescribed or to appear in court as specified, give a copy of the citation to the person and release the person from custody. An officer shall not accept custody of payment of any penalty assessment.
D. The arresting officer may issue a warning notice, but shall fill in the information section of the citation and give a copy to the arrested person after requiring a signature on the warning notice as an acknowledgment of receipt. No warning notice issued under this section shall be used as evidence of conviction for purposes of Subsection L of this section.
E. In order to secure release, the arrested person must give a written promise to appear in court or to pay the penalty assessment prescribed or to acknowledge receipt of a warning notice.
F. The magistrate court or metropolitan court in the county where the alleged violation occurred has jurisdiction for any case arising from a penalty assessment misdemeanor issued for violation of a rule of the state parks division promulgated pursuant to Chapter 16, Article 2 NMSA 1978.
G. A penalty assessment citation issued by a law enforcement officer shall be submitted to the appropriate magistrate or metropolitan court within three business days of issuance. If the citation is not submitted within three business days, it may be dismissed with prejudice.
H. It is a misdemeanor for any person to violate a written promise to pay the penalty assessment or to appear in court given to an officer upon issuance of a citation regardless of the disposition of the charge for which the citation was issued.
I. A citation with a written promise to appear in court or to pay the penalty assessment is a summons. If a person fails to appear or to pay the penalty assessment by the appearance date, a warrant for failure to appear may be issued.
J. A written promise to appear in court may be complied with by appearance of counsel.
K. When an alleged violator of a penalty assessment misdemeanor elects to appear in court rather than to pay the penalty assessment to the court, no fine imposed upon later conviction shall exceed the penalty assessment established for the particular penalty assessment misdemeanor.
L. The penalty assessment for a first violation of any rule of the state parks division promulgated to Chapter 16, Article 2 NMSA 1978 is thirty dollars ($30.00). This penalty assessment is in addition to any magistrate or metropolitan court costs as provided in Subsection B of Section 35-6-4 NMSA 1978. Upon a second conviction or acceptance of a notice of penalty assessment for violation of any rule of the state parks division promulgated pursuant to Chapter 16, Article 2 NMSA 1978, the penalty assessment shall be fifty dollars ($50.00). Upon a third or subsequent conviction or acceptance of a notice of penalty assessment, the penalty assessment shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150).
History: Laws 2013, ch. 136, § 1.
Effective dates. — Laws 2013, ch. 136 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 14, 2013, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 16 - Parks, Recreation and Fairs

Article 2 - State Parks Division

Section 16-2-1 - Repealed.

Section 16-2-2 - State parks advisory board created; membership; compensation; duties.

Section 16-2-2.1 - State park volunteers.

Section 16-2-3 - Meaning of designations.

Section 16-2-4 - Repealed.

Section 16-2-5 - Director of division; qualifications.

Section 16-2-6 - Repealed.

Section 16-2-7 - Rules and regulations.

Section 16-2-7.1 - Free state park passes to disabled veterans.

Section 16-2-8 - Repealed.

Section 16-2-9 - Concessions in parks; contracts; board of finance approval.

Section 16-2-9.1 - State park passes; vendors.

Section 16-2-10 - Secretary and employees prohibited from having interest in concessions.

Section 16-2-11 - Acquisition of lands for park and recreational purposes; criteria.

Section 16-2-12 - Acquisition of federal land for park and recreational uses.

Section 16-2-13 - Title to park and recreational lands; acceptance.

Section 16-2-14 - Prior donations and grants accepted and confirmed.

Section 16-2-15 - Secretary's power to authorize transfer of park lands.

Section 16-2-15.1 - Elephant Butte lake lease lot lands; release of lease with federal government.

Section 16-2-16 - Procedure for transfer of park lands or recreational areas to state agencies, institutions or public bodies.

Section 16-2-17 - Repealed.

Section 16-2-18 - Acceptance of donations of money, equipment or material.

Section 16-2-19 - State park and recreation revenues; source and disbursement.

Section 16-2-19.1 - Motorboat fuel tax fund; appropriation.

Section 16-2-20 - Short title.

Section 16-2-21 - Purpose of act.

Section 16-2-22 - Bonding authority.

Section 16-2-23 - Form of bonds.

Section 16-2-24 - Sale of bonds.

Section 16-2-25 - Proceeds from sale of bonds.

Section 16-2-26 - Construction.

Section 16-2-27 - Tax exemptions.

Section 16-2-28 - Refunding.

Section 16-2-29 - Security; retirement of bonds.

Section 16-2-30 - Police powers vested in director and state parks employees designated by the secretary.

Section 16-2-31 - Repealed.

Section 16-2-32 - Criminal offenses; penalty.

Section 16-2-33 - State parks division penalty assessment misdemeanors; definition; schedule of assessments.