The legislature declares that the state of New Mexico recognizes that economic benefits can be derived for the people of the state from the use of solar energy. Operations, research, experimentation and development in the field of solar energy use shall therefore be encouraged. While recognizing the value of research and development of solar energy use techniques and devices by governmental agencies, the legislature finds and declares that the actual construction and use of solar devices, whether at public or private expense, is properly a commercial activity which the law should encourage to be carried out, whenever practicable, by private enterprise.
History: 1953 Comp., § 70-8-2, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 169, § 2.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Section 47-3-2 - Declaration and findings.
Section 47-3-4 - Declaration of solar rights.
Section 47-3-5 - Prior rights unaffected.
Section 47-3-7 - Legislative findings and declaration.
Section 47-3-8 - Method of claiming; effect; limitations.
Section 47-3-9 - Recordation; effect of failure to record; contest.