New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - State Game Commission
Section 17-1-1 - [Declaration of policy.]

It is the purpose of this act and the policy of the state of New Mexico to provide an adequate and flexible system for the protection of the game and fish of New Mexico and for their use and development for public recreation and food supply, and to provide for their propagation, planting, protection, regulation and conservation to the extent necessary to provide and maintain an adequate supply of game and fish within the state of New Mexico.
History: Laws 1921, ch. 35, § 1; C.S. 1929, § 57-101; Laws 1931, ch. 117, § 1; 1941 Comp., § 43-101; 1953 Comp., § 53-1-1.
Compiler's notes. — The words "this act" were substituted by the 1931 amendment to this section for the words "this bill", which appeared in the 1921 act. If referring to the 1921 act, they would refer to 17-1-1 to 17-1-4, 17-1-14, 17-1-27 and 17-2-6 NMSA 1978. If referring to the 1931 act, they would refer to 17-1-1, 17-1-5, 17-1-15, 17-1-26, 17-2-1, 17-2-5, 17-2-7, 17-2-9 and 17-2-10 NMSA 1978.
Cross references. — For transfer of radio communication property of remote sites from department of game and fish to communications division of department of general services, see 15-2-4 NMSA 1978.
For public lands generally, see Chapter 19 NMSA 1978.
For the Off-Highway Motorcycle Act, see 66-3-1001 NMSA 1978.
For water law generally, see Chapter 72 NMSA 1978.
For animals generally, see Chapter 77 NMSA 1978.
Wild game elk. — The game and fish laws in Chapter 17 are expressly intended to cover free-roaming, wild game elk; the animal statutes in Article 18 of Chapter 30 of the Criminal Code do not apply. State v. Parson, 2005-NMCA-083, 137 N.M. 773, 115 P.3d 236.
Allocation of licenses based on residency, impermissible discrimination. — The allocation of licenses for bighorn, oryx and ibex by the state game commission on the basis of residency discriminates impermissibly against nonresidents under the federal constitution. Terk v. Gordon, No. 74-387-M (D.N.M., filed Aug. 25, 1977), aff'd, 436 U.S. 850, 98 S. Ct. 3063, 56 L. Ed. 2d 751 (1978).
Fee structure, although discriminatory, not offensive. — The present fee structure in 17-3-13 NMSA 1978, which discriminates against nonresidents, is not offensive to either the privileges and immunities clause, U.S. Const., art. IV, § 2, or the U.S. Const., amend. XIV. Terk v. Gordon, No. 74-387-M (D.N.M., filed Aug. 25, 1977), aff'd, 436 U.S. 850, 98 S. Ct. 3063, 56 L. Ed. 2d 751 (1978).
The state's power over public waters is plenary. State ex rel. State Game Comm'n v. Red River Valley Co., 1945-NMSC-034, 51 N.M. 207, 182 P.2d 421.
State's powers are dedicated to fishing and recreation. — Since public waters of the state by legislative enactment are dedicated to public uses of fishing and recreation, Conchas Lake is covered by these provisions. State ex rel. State Game Comm'n v. Red River Valley Co., 1945-NMSC-034, 51 N.M. 207, 182 P.2d 421.
Enclosing public waters cannot prevent fishing or hunting. — Fact that an adjoining landowner encloses waters which belong to the public does not make thereof a privately owned enclosure, and its treatment as such by the state would involve granting of a special "right" or "privilege" which is prohibited by the constitution, so that a license holder could not be prevented from fishing or hunting on the enclosure. State ex rel. State Game Comm'n v. Red River Valley Co., 1945-NMSC-034, 51 N.M. 207, 182 P.2d 421.
Carrying firearms before hunting season opens may be prohibited. — Powers granted to state game commission include authority to prohibit the carrying of firearms in hunting areas for specified periods of time before opening of the big game season. 1948 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 48-5135.
Law reviews. — For student article, "Preventing the Extinction of Candidate Species: The Lesser Prairie-Chicken in New Mexico", see 49 Nat. Resources J. 525 (2009).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — Waste of fish, constitutionality and construction of statutes for prevention of, 38 A.L.R. 1198.
Applicability of state fishing license laws or other public regulations as to fishing in private lake or pond, 15 A.L.R.2d 754.
Validity of regulation or prohibition of fishing to protect public water supply, 56 A.L.R.2d 790.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 17 - Game and Fish and Outdoor Recreation

Article 1 - State Game Commission

Section 17-1-1 - [Declaration of policy.]

Section 17-1-2 - State game commission; appointment; term.

Section 17-1-3 - Members to serve without compensation; per diem and mileage.

Section 17-1-4 - [Organization; annual and called meetings; secretary.]

Section 17-1-5 - Employment and discharge of director and other employees; department of game and fish created.

Section 17-1-5.1 - Conservation services division; duties.

Section 17-1-6 - [Transfer of duties and obligations.]

Section 17-1-7 - [Position of reserve conservation officer created.]

Section 17-1-8 - [Qualifications of reserve conservation officers.]

Section 17-1-9 - Powers and duties of reserve conservation officers.

Section 17-1-10 - [Issuance of reserve conservation officer commissions; revocation.]

Section 17-1-11 - Conservation officers; official duties; insurance.

Section 17-1-12 - Repealed.

Section 17-1-13 - [Seal of director.]

Section 17-1-14 - General powers and duties of state game commission; game protection fund; liability suspense account.

Section 17-1-15 - Disbursement of money; limitation on expenditures.

Section 17-1-16 - Short title.

Section 17-1-17 - Purpose of act.

Section 17-1-18 - Bonding authority.

Section 17-1-19 - Bonds; form; terms.

Section 17-1-20 - Sale of bonds.

Section 17-1-21 - Proceeds from sale of bonds.

Section 17-1-22 - Security; retirement of bonds.

Section 17-1-22.1 - Game and fish capital outlay fund; created; transfer of money; state board of finance approval.

Section 17-1-23 - Construction.

Section 17-1-24 - Tax exemptions.

Section 17-1-25 - Refunding.

Section 17-1-26 - [Commission's power to establish rules and regulations; predatory animals; eradication.]

Section 17-1-27 - [Hearings on rules and regulations; petition; publication of notice of hearing.]

Section 17-1-28 - [Assent to act of congress concerning wildlife restoration projects.]

Section 17-1-29 - [Distribution of moneys received from United States government.]