New Mexico Statutes
Article 20 - Soil and Water and Watershed Conservation Districts
Section 73-20-27 - Definitions.

As used in the Soil and Water Conservation District Act [73-20-25 to 73-20-48 NMSA 1978]:
A. "district" means a soil and water conservation district as described in Section 73-20-44 NMSA 1978;
B. "supervisor" means a member of the governing body of a district;
C. "commission" means the soil and water conservation commission;
D. "agencies of the United States" includes the natural resources conservation service of the United States department of agriculture;
E. "landowner" includes resident and nonresident owners of natural resources;
F. "due notice" means the publication or broadcasting of the appropriate information by newspapers of general circulation and, if appropriate, broadcast stations licensed by the federal communications commission, or by other means that meet the requirements of the Open Meetings Act [Chapter 10, Article 15 NMSA 1978]. If print or broadcast media do not service the affected geographical area, due notice may be given by posting the appropriate information in notice form in six conspicuous public places where it is customary to post notices concerning county or municipal affairs within the affected geographical area;
G. "department" means the New Mexico department of agriculture;
H. "director" means the director of the department;
I. "natural resources" includes land, except for the oil, gas and other minerals underlying the land; soil; water; air; vegetation; trees; wildlife; natural beauty; scenery; open space; and human resources, when appropriate;
J. "board of regents" means the board of regents of New Mexico state university; and
K. "registered voter" means a person who is registered to vote in New Mexico pursuant to the provisions of the Election Code [Chapter 1 NMSA 1978].
History: 1953 Comp., § 45-5-44, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 137, § 3; 1973, ch. 324, § 2; 1977, ch. 254, § 57; 1987, ch. 234, § 78; 1997, ch. 137, § 3; 2003, ch. 88, § 2.
The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, substituted "as described in Section 73-20-44 NMSA 1978" for "which is a governmental subdivision of the state, a public body corporate and politic; organized for the purposes, granted the powers and subject to the restrictions of the Soil and Water Conservation District Act" at the end of Subsection A; deleted "'committee' or" at the beginning of Subsection C; deleted "as defined in the Soil and Water Conservation District Act" at the end of Subsection E; in Subsection F, inserted "or broadcasting" following "publication" near the beginning, substituted "by newspapers of general circulation and, if appropriate, broadcast stations licensed by the federal communications commission, or by other means that meet the requirements of the Open Meetings Act. If print of broadcast media do" for "in notice form in a newspaper or other written medium of general circulation within the affected geographical area at least twice, with a period of ten or more days intervening between the first and last publication. If a newspaper of general circulation or other written medium of general circulation does" near the middle; in Subsection I, inserted "air" following "water" and "wildlife" following "trees" near the middle and substituted "when" for "are included where" near the end; inserted "of regents" following "board" near the beginning of Subsection J; and inserted present Subsection K.
The 1997 amendment, effective July 1, 1997, in Subsection A, inserted "which is"; in Subsection D, substituted "natural resources conservation service" for "soil and conservation service"; rewrote Subsection G; added Subsection H; redesignated former Subsection H as Subsection I; deleted former Subsection I, defining "Secretary"; and added Subsection J.
The 1987 amendment, effective July 1, 1987, in Subsection G, substituted "the forestry division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department" for "the soil and water conservation division"; added Subsection I; and made a minor language change in Subsection H.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 73 - Special Districts

Article 20 - Soil and Water and Watershed Conservation Districts

Section 73-20-1 - Short title.

Section 73-20-2 - Definitions.

Section 73-20-3 - Purpose of act.

Section 73-20-4 - Watershed districts; formation.

Section 73-20-5 - Area.

Section 73-20-6 - Petitions.

Section 73-20-7 - Presentation of petitions.

Section 73-20-8 - Hearing; notice.

Section 73-20-9 - Referendum.

Section 73-20-10 - Repealed.

Section 73-20-11 - Votes; results.

Section 73-20-11 - Votes; results. (Effective July 1, 2022.)

Section 73-20-12 - Directors; election.

Section 73-20-13 - Authority.

Section 73-20-14 - Bonds.

Section 73-20-15 - Loans; repayments.

Section 73-20-16 - Per diem and mileage.

Section 73-20-17 - Budgets; tax levy; limitation.

Section 73-20-18 - Assessment lists.

Section 73-20-19 - Collection of assessments.

Section 73-20-20 - Expenditures.

Section 73-20-21 - Addition of land.

Section 73-20-22 - Detaching land.

Section 73-20-23 - Discontinuance of districts.

Section 73-20-23 - Discontinuance of districts. (Effective July 1, 2022.)

Section 73-20-24 - Supervision by courts.

Section 73-20-25 - Short title.

Section 73-20-26 - Legislative determination; purpose of act.

Section 73-20-27 - Definitions.

Section 73-20-28 - Soil and water conservation commission members.

Section 73-20-29 - Selection of commission chairman; quorum; compensation; function.

Section 73-20-30 - Repealed.

Section 73-20-31 - Powers and duties of department and commission.

Section 73-20-32 - Additional duties of department.

Section 73-20-33 - Soil and water conservation districts; creation.

Section 73-20-34 - Soil and water conservation districts; creation; referendum.

Section 73-20-35 - Soil and water conservation districts; organization.

Section 73-20-36 - Soil and water conservation districts; modification of existing districts.

Section 73-20-37 - District supervisors; election and appointment; new districts.

Section 73-20-38 - District supervisors; election and appointment; organized districts.

Section 73-20-39 - Election of supervisors; district zones.

Section 73-20-40 - Selection of supervisor chairman; quorum; compensation.

Section 73-20-41 - Powers and duties of supervisors.

Section 73-20-42 - Removal of supervisors.

Section 73-20-43 - Perpetuation of districts; continuity of commission and supervisors.

Section 73-20-44 - Districts; description; general powers of districts.

Section 73-20-45 - Specific powers of districts.

Section 73-20-46 - District assessments.

Section 73-20-46.1 - Assessments; limitations.

Section 73-20-47 - Cooperation between districts.

Section 73-20-48 - State agencies to cooperate.

Section 73-20-49 - Repealed.