New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Propagation of Fish and Game
Section 17-4-33 - Gaining access into nature program; policy; additional powers of state game commission.

A. It is the policy of the state of New Mexico to encourage and promote wildlife-associated recreation in New Mexico and to provide for public participation in the use of available natural resources in a manner that will benefit the general public in its enjoyment of public assets and the state and its political subdivisions in increased economic development.
B. To implement the state policy, the state game commission shall develop and administer a "gaining access into nature program" pursuant to the provisions of this section.
C. In addition to its other powers, in order to develop and administer the gaining access into nature program, the state game commission may:
(1) designate areas and properties under its control where activities other than hunting, fishing and trapping are available to the public;
(2) designate activities that may take place on properties under its control and designate conditions and qualifications for the activities;
(3) enter into partnership and joint powers agreements, leases and other contractual arrangements with other state agencies, private landowners and other private entities to jointly administer, promote and expand the gaining access into nature program;
(4) issue permits, special use licenses and other authorizations for access to individuals and organizations to access state game commission properties for purposes of participating in gaining access into nature programs and charge fees for the access privileges; provided that the fees do not exceed the reasonable costs associated with developing and administering the gaining access into nature program;
(5) engage in public outreach programs to identify through public meetings, surveys and educational programs the interests of the public that may be best served by the gaining access into nature program;
(6) adopt such rules as it deems necessary for programs, events or other activities to properly implement the goals and the administration of the gaining access into nature program; and
(7) subject to appropriation by the legislature, expend money from the game protection fund necessary to develop and administer the gaining access into nature program, including:
(a) the reasonable costs of improving habitat and properties in order to make them suitable for the public uses intended;
(b) costs of personnel necessary to service the properties being used for the program and to provide informational and interpretive services on the properties;
(c) the reasonable costs of maintenance and repair of habitat and properties being used for public access under the provisions of this section; and
(d) costs associated with issuing permits, licenses and other authorizations for access.
D. All money collected from issuing and selling gaining access into nature permits, licenses and other authorizations for access shall be deposited in the game protection fund.
History: Laws 2005, ch. 173, § 1.
Effective dates. — Laws 2005, ch. 173 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 17, 2005, 90 days after adjournment of the legislature.
Cross references. — For the Wildlife Violator Compact, see 11-16-1 NMSA 1978.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 17 - Game and Fish and Outdoor Recreation

Article 4 - Propagation of Fish and Game

Section 17-4-1 - [Power of state game commission to acquire land.]

Section 17-4-2 - Eminent domain power; abandonment or relinquishment of property acquired.

Section 17-4-3 - [Exchange, sale, lease, sublease and assignment of lands by commission; proceeds.]

Section 17-4-5 - [Fish hatcheries established by United States; exemption from state laws.]

Section 17-4-6 - Hunting and fishing on private property; posting; penalty.

Section 17-4-7 - Liability of landowner permitting persons to hunt, fish or use lands for recreation; duty of care; exceptions.

Section 17-4-8 - [Parks or waters for propagation of game or fish; license required.]

Section 17-4-9 - [Unlicensed parks or lakes deemed public nuisance; abatement; liberation of game or fish; each day separate offense.]

Section 17-4-10 - [Transportation of game or fish taken from unlicensed parks or waters prohibited.]

Section 17-4-11 - [Licensing of private lakes and parks; "proprietor" defined.]

Section 17-4-12 - [Application for license; contents; maximum area; fencing.]

Section 17-4-13 - [Form of license.]

Section 17-4-14 - [Reduction in flow of water detrimental to fish in stream prohibited.]

Section 17-4-15 - [Game and fish in licensed private parks or lakes property of licensee; hunting or fishing in any licensed park or lake without consent prohibited; reduction of game or fish in private preserve; permit.]

Section 17-4-16 - [Invoice to be delivered to purchaser; form; duplicate mailed to director.]

Section 17-4-17 - [Invoice to be attached during shipment.]

Section 17-4-18 - [Offering game or fish for sale; storage; keeping in hotel or eating place; invoice to remain attached.]

Section 17-4-19 - [Copy of invoice to be furnished purchaser upon resale.]

Section 17-4-20 - [Misstatements render invoice void; violation of law; possession of game or fish without invoice unlawful.]

Section 17-4-21 - [Proprietors of licensed private parks and lakes to furnish reports to director.]

Section 17-4-22 - [Channels connecting private lakes under one license; use of screens.]

Section 17-4-23 - [Lease or grant of private park or lake; lessee or grantee deemed proprietor.]

Section 17-4-24 - [Series of lakes may be included in one license.]

Section 17-4-25 - [Diverse proprietorship; joint or separate licenses.]

Section 17-4-26 - [Notices against trespassing to be posted.]

Section 17-4-27 - [Transfer of license required upon transfer of interest.]

Section 17-4-28 - Parks, lakes and preserves; license; fees.

Section 17-4-29 - Floating logs in fish stream; restocking; penalty.

Section 17-4-30 - [Federal aid.]

Section 17-4-31 - [Federal funds; disbursement.]

Section 17-4-32 - Destruction of boundary markers[; penalty].

Section 17-4-33 - Gaining access into nature program; policy; additional powers of state game commission.

Section 17-4-34 - Habitat management stamp; fund; expenditure for habitat management; exception.

Section 17-4-35 - Aquatic invasive species control.