New Mexico Statutes
Article 3 - Ditches or Acequias; Special Provisions Governing Certain Counties
Section 73-3-4.1 - Commissioners; additional duties; approval of changes in place or purpose of use of water; appeals.

Pursuant to rules or bylaws duly adopted by its members, an acequia or community ditch may require that a change in the point of diversion or place or purpose of use of a water right served by the acequia or community ditch, or a change in a water right so that it is moved into and then served by the acequia or community ditch shall be subject to the approval by the commissioners. The change may be denied only if the commissioners determine that it would be detrimental to the acequia or community ditch or its members. The commissioners shall render a written decision explaining the reasons for the decision. If the person proposing the change or a member of the acequia or community ditch is aggrieved by the decision of the commissioners, he may appeal the decision in the district court of the county in which the acequia or community ditch is located within thirty days of the date of the decision. The court may set aside, reverse or remand the decision if it determines that the commissioners acted fraudulently, arbitrarily or capriciously or that they did not act in accordance with law.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 82, § 3 and 2003, ch. 135, § 3.
Duplicate laws. — Laws 2003, ch. 82, § 3 and Laws 2003, ch. 135, § 3, both effective March 1, 2004, enacted identical new sections.