This act may be cited as the "Grasshopper and Other Range Pest Control Act."
History: 1953 Comp., § 45-8-13, enacted by Laws 1957, ch. 212, § 1; 1967, ch. 63, § 1.
Compiler's notes. — The words "this act" refer to Laws 1957, ch. 212, compiled herein as 76-5-2, 76-5-3, 76-5-5, 76-5-8 to 76-5-10 NMSA 1978.
Constitutionality. — The grasshopper control program meets the tests which have been established by the supreme court of this state as meeting the requirements of N.M. Const., art. IX, § 14; that is (1) a public purpose is being served; and (2) complete control of the expenditure of the state's contribution rests in a state agency. Therefore, the appropriation made by the legislature through house bill no. 193 of the twenty-third regular session of the state legislature and codified as this section and following, is constitutional and is not in violation of N.M. Const., art. IX, § 14. 1959 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 59-92.
Law reviews. — For note, "Forest Fire Protection on Public and Private Lands in New Mexico," see 4 Nat. Resources J. 374 (1964).
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 5 - Insect Pests and Plant Diseases
Section 76-5-3 - Purpose of act.
Section 76-5-4 - Definition; transfer.
Section 76-5-5 - Duties and powers of the board.
Section 76-5-6 - Land users' consent; control districts; local control committees.
Section 76-5-7 - Alternative method when disaster area declared.
Section 76-5-8 - Duties and powers of local control committees.
Section 76-5-9 - Special land user's assessment; enforced collection.
Section 76-5-10 - Disposition of assessments proceeds.
Section 76-5-11 - Short title.
Section 76-5-12 - Definitions.
Section 76-5-13 - Authority to inspect.
Section 76-5-14 - Inspection before sale.
Section 76-5-15 - Inspection of nurseries.
Section 76-5-16 - Dealers' or agents' licenses.
Section 76-5-20 - Viability standards.
Section 76-5-21 - Collected plants.
Section 76-5-23 - Transporting within the state.
Section 76-5-25 - Powers of board and department.