New Mexico Statutes
Article 9 - Irrigation Districts
Section 73-9-3 - [Petition to establish irrigation district; contents; signatures; filing; cost bond; publication of petition and notice; "resident freeholder" defined; agency.]

For the purpose of the establishment of an irrigation district as provided by this act, a petition shall be filed with the board of county commissioners of the county which embraces the largest acreage of the proposed district praying that said board define and establish the boundaries of said proposed district and submit the question of the final organization of the same to the vote of the qualified electors resident therein. Said petition shall state that it is the purpose of the petitioners to organize an irrigation district under the provisions of this act and shall also contain a general description of the boundaries of such proposed district, the means proposed to supply water for the irrigation of the lands embraced therein, the name proposed for such district, and the name proposed need not use the words "irrigation district" but may use the words "water district" or "conservancy district," or other suitable designation, and such petition shall also contain the names of three of said petitioners selected as a committee to present such petition to the board of county commissioners. Said petition shall be signed by a majority of the resident freeholders within said proposed district, and who shall also be the owners in the aggregate of a majority of the whole number of acres of land within the said proposed district. The said petition shall also be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, to be approved by said board of county commissioners in double the amount of the probable cost of organizing such district, conditioned for the payment of all costs incurred in said proceeding in case said organization shall not be effected, but in case such organization is so effected, then said expenses incurred by the board of county commissioners shall be paid back to said county by said district. Such petition shall be published both in English and Spanish for at least two weeks before the time at which the same is to be presented, in some newspaper of general circulation published in the county where said petition is to be presented, together with a notice signed by the committee of said petitioners selected by the petition for that purpose stating the time and place of presentation of the same to said board of county commissioners. The last publication shall be made not less than five days prior to the time fixed by said notice for presenting said petition.
For the purpose of this act the term "resident freeholder" shall be construed to mean any citizen of the United States who owns lands within the district or the evidence of title to said land, or who is an entryman under the public land laws of the United States or a purchaser under contract for purchase of state lands, and shall also include corporations, associations and copartnerships owning land within the district. The president or vice president of such corporation or association, or any member of such copartnership, if a citizen of the United States, may represent such corporation, association or copartnership respectively in signing such petition or any other petition or protest provided for in this act.
History: Laws 1919, ch. 41, § 3; 1927, ch. 148, § 1; C.S. 1929, § 73-203; 1941 Comp., § 77-2103; 1953 Comp., § 75-22-3.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Compiler's notes. — The term "this act" refers to Laws 1919, ch. 41, §§ 1 to 57, effective March 10, 1919, the provisions of which are compiled as 73-9-1 to 73-9 6, 73-9-10 to 73-9-19, 73-9-22, 73-9-24 and 73-9-26 to 73-9-62 NMSA 1978.
Cross references. — As to notice by publication, see 14-11-1 NMSA 1978 et seq.
Majority owning more than one-half land of district required. — Where it appears that the outer boundaries of a district include some 20,000 acres of land, of which 10,627 acres are irrigable, and petition is signed by owners of 7,600 acres of irrigable land within said outside boundaries, and upon examination of the tabulated statement attached to the petition as to the ownership of lands, from which said irrigable lands are taken, it appears that more than 10,000 acres are owned by those particular landowners, and that this includes not only a majority of the land included within the outside boundaries, but also of irrigable land, the petition is a sufficient compliance with this section. Davy v. McNeill, 1925-NMSC-040, 31 N.M. 7, 240 P. 482.
Authorized person may represent landowners. — This section is permissive, and does not exclude any authorized person from representing landowners. Davy v. McNeill, 1925-NMSC-040, 31 N.M. 7, 240 P. 482.
Due process not denied by limiting petitioners to resident freeholders. — The fact that only resident freeholders may sign the initiatory petition for creating an irrigation district under this section does not deprive an owner of property without due process of law. Davy v. McNeill, 1925-NMSC-040, 31 N.M. 7, 240 P. 482.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 45 Am. Jur. 2d Irrigation §§ 58 to 61.
Discrimination between property within and that outside municipality or other governmental district as to rates, 4 A.L.R.2d 595.
94 C.J.S. Waters § 319.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 73 - Special Districts

Article 9 - Irrigation Districts

Section 73-9-1 - Organizers' qualifications; exempt areas; exception.

Section 73-9-2 - [Voting power of water users under town or village community ditches.]

Section 73-9-3 - [Petition to establish irrigation district; contents; signatures; filing; cost bond; publication of petition and notice; "resident freeholder" defined; agency.]

Section 73-9-4 - [Proceedings by county commissioners on receiving petition; boundaries; applications for inclusions and exclusions; adjournments; approval; election; denial of petition; mandamus; management by board of directors.]

Section 73-9-5 - Irrigation district; notice; election; ballots.

Section 73-9-6 - [Determining and declaring results of election; effect; including district's lands in another district; officers holdover; change of divisions, voting precincts and polling places.]

Section 73-9-7 - First election; terms.

Section 73-9-8 - Second and subsequent elections.

Section 73-9-9 - Irrigation districts; transitional features for present boards.

Section 73-9-10 - [Location of office; secretary; notice of elections; election board.]

Section 73-9-11 - [Election board; chairman's powers; opening and closing polls; return.]

Section 73-9-12 - [Determining and declaring result of election; plurality elects.]

Section 73-9-13 - [Election statement and certificates; filling vacancy in office of director.]

Section 73-9-14 - [Board of directors; organization; powers; water regulations; delinquent assessments; engineer's report on water supply; contracts; pro rata distribution; delivering water to other lands; assignment of water rights.]

Section 73-9-15 - [Meetings of directors; quorum; concurrence; records; entry on lands; acquisition of property; tax exemption.]

Section 73-9-16 - [Acquisition of property; suits; judicial notice and presumption of organization; certified copies as evidence.]

Section 73-9-17 - Bonds; authority to issue; election; how payable; form and contents.

Section 73-9-18 - Sale; notice.

Section 73-9-19 - Bonds; how paid; liens.

Section 73-9-20 - Special proceedings to enforce collection.

Section 73-9-21 - President and secretary to compile bond statement.

Section 73-9-22 - Directors certify amounts needed; assessment; no funds to be transferred.

Section 73-9-23 - Board of directors to submit accurate description of lands to county assessor.

Section 73-9-24 - Tax assessments.

Section 73-9-25 - Creation of sinking fund.

Section 73-9-26 - Tax levy.

Section 73-9-27 - County treasurer; duties; bonds and coupons in payment of taxes; accounts; collection and distribution of taxes.

Section 73-9-28 - Taxation; general laws applicable.

Section 73-9-29 - [Contracts for construction of works; advertisement; bids; contractor's bond; supervision by engineer.]

Section 73-9-30 - [Claims against district; verification; allowance; warrants; register; payment.]

Section 73-9-31 - [Expenses of organization, operation and improvements to be paid from water tolls and/or tax levies; tax levy to complete original construction.]

Section 73-9-32 - [Crossings authorized; right-of-way over state lands granted.]

Section 73-9-33 - Compensation of directors and secretary; personal interest in contracts; bribery; penalty.

Section 73-9-34 - [Statutory authorization required for debts and liabilities.]

Section 73-9-35 - [Water volume insufficient; distribution.]

Section 73-9-36 - [Prior water rights protected.]

Section 73-9-37 - [Change of district boundaries; authorization; effect.]

Section 73-9-38 - [Petition for annexation of lands; who may file; contents; acknowledgment.]

Section 73-9-39 - [Notice of proposed annexation; contents; publication; costs.]

Section 73-9-40 - [Hearing on proposed annexation; written objections.]

Section 73-9-41 - [Petitioners required to pay sums determined by directors.]

Section 73-9-42 - [Decision on petition; survey; allowance nullified by protests within thirty days.]

Section 73-9-43 - [Allowance of petition for annexation; certified copy of order and plat; recording; effect; evidence.]

Section 73-9-44 - Participation in proceedings for change of district boundaries.

Section 73-9-45 - [Redivision of district after annexation.]

Section 73-9-46 - [Exclusion of lands from district; authorization; effect.]

Section 73-9-47 - Petition or resolution for exclusion.

Section 73-9-48 - Petition or resolution for exclusion; notice; publication.

Section 73-9-49 - Petition or resolution for exclusion; hearing.

Section 73-9-50 - Petition or resolution for exclusion; hearing; order; protest.

Section 73-9-51 - [Unprotested allowance of petition; certified copy of order and plat; recording; effect.]

Section 73-9-52 - [Redivision of district after exclusion.]

Section 73-9-53 - [Petition for dissolution of district; who may file; contents; calling election; notice; ballots.]

Section 73-9-54 - [Determining and declaring result of election; recording certificate.]

Section 73-9-55 - Bond issue; proceedings to determine validity.

Section 73-9-56 - Bond issue; petition for proceedings to determine validity.

Section 73-9-57 - Proceedings to determine validity of bonds; notice of hearing.

Section 73-9-58 - Determining validity of bonds; procedure.

Section 73-9-59 - Determining validity of bonds; hearing; decree; costs.

Section 73-9-60 - ["District" defined.]

Section 73-9-61 - [Former districts; validation of organization, bonds and contracts; application of article.]

Section 73-9-62 - [Repeal; saving clause.]