46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
RELATING TO WILDLIFE; AMENDING A SECTION OF THE NMSA 1978 TO DECLARE NEW MEXICO'S EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OVER WILDLIFE; PROHIBITING ACTIVITIES IN CONFLICT WITH EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION; PROVIDING THE STATE GAME COMMISSION WITH GAME DUTIES PERTAINING TO WILDLIFE INTRODUCED INTO THE STATE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 17-1-14 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1921, Chapter 35, Section 7, as amended) is amended to read:
"17-1-14. GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF STATE GAME COMMISSION--GAME PROTECTION FUND.--
A. The state game commission shall have general control over the collection and disbursement of all money collected or received under the state laws for the protection and propagation of game and fish, which money shall be paid over to the state treasurer to the credit of the game protection fund, and the fund, including all earned income therefrom, shall not be transferred to another fund. Chapter 17 NMSA 1978 shall be guaranty to the person who pays for hunting and fishing licenses and permits that the money in that fund shall not be used for any purpose other than as provided in Chapter 17 NMSA 1978. The state game commission shall have authority:
(1) to establish and, through the director of the department of game and fish, to operate fish hatcheries for the purpose of stocking public waters of the state and to furnish fish fry and fingerlings to stock private waters, receipts from such sources to go into the game protection fund;
(2) to declare closed seasons in any specified locality and on any species of game or fish threatened with undue depletion from any cause;
(3) to establish game refuges for the purpose of providing safe sanctuaries in which game may breed and replenish adjacent hunting ranges, it being the purpose of this provision to establish small refuges rather than large preserves or to close large areas to hunting;
(4) to purchase lands for game refuges where suitable public lands do not exist, to purchase lands for fish hatcheries and to purchase lands to be maintained perpetually as public hunting grounds, particularly lands suitable for waterfowl hunting, all such lands to be paid for from the game protection fund;
(5) to receive by gift or bequest, in the name and on behalf of the state, lands suitable for game refuges, hunting grounds, fish hatcheries or for any other purpose necessary to carry out the provisions of Chapter 17 NMSA 1978;
(6) to apply for and accept any state, federal or private funds, grants or donations from any source for game and fish programs and projects;
(7) to designate certain areas as rest grounds for migratory birds, in which hunting shall be forbidden at all times or at such times as the state game commission shall provide, it being the purpose of this provision not to interfere unduly with the hunting of waterfowl but to provide havens in which they can rest and feed without molestation;
(8) to close any public stream or lake or portion thereof to fishing when such action is necessary to protect a recently stocked water, to protect spawning waters or to prevent undue depletion of the fish;
(9) to propagate, capture, purchase, transport or sell any species of game or fish needed for restocking any lands or streams of the state;
(10) after reasonable notice and hearing, to suspend or revoke any license or permit issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 17 NMSA 1978 and withhold license privileges for a definite period not to exceed three years from any person procuring a license through misrepresentation, violating any provisions of Chapter 17 NMSA 1978 or hunting without a proper license;
(11) to adopt rules establishing procedures that provide reasonable notice and a hearing before the state game commission for the suspension, revocation or withholding of license privileges of a person charged with violating the provisions of Chapter 17 NMSA 1978, subject to such judicial review as may be provided by law;
(12) to conduct studies of programs for the management of endangered and nongame species of wildlife;
(13) to establish licenses, permits and certificates not otherwise provided for in Section 17-3-13 NMSA 1978 and to charge and collect just and reasonable fees for them; provided the fees shall not exceed the costs of administration associated with the licenses, permits or certificates;
(14) to permit, regulate or prohibit the commercial taking or capturing of native, free-ranging amphibians or reptiles not specifically protected by law, except for rattlesnake roundups, collection of fish bait and lizard races; and
(15) to adopt rules to control, eradicate or prevent the spread of a contagious disease, pest or parasite, including chronic wasting disease, to or among game animals. The rules shall include provisions for:
(a) notification to the department of game and fish of the diagnosis or suspected presence of a contagious disease;
(b) examination by the state veterinarian or his designee of suspected infected game animals;
(c) quarantine, treatment or destruction of an infected game animal;
(d) disinfection and isolation of a licensed private park where an infected game animal has been; and
(e) indemnification and destruction of a protected game animal.
B. For the purposes of mitigating detrimental impacts to New Mexico from the introduction of a wildlife species, including endangered species, that have been or may be introduced, planted or propagated in the state by a person, including a federal agency, the commission shall:
(1) adopt rules to prohibit the introduction, reintroduction, propagation or management of a wildlife species into New Mexico by a person, including a federal agency, other than the department of game and fish;
(2) seek reimbursement or compensation for any damages to New Mexico wildlife or wildlife habitat caused by a species, including an endangered species, introduced into New Mexico pursuant to federal mandate or programs;
(3) except for damages eligible for compensation from the big game depredation damage fund, assist a landowner, lessee or outfitter, whose property or livelihood is being damaged by an endangered species introduced into New Mexico by a federal agency, to obtain reimbursement or compensation from the federal government; and
(4) remove the species introduced into New Mexico by the federal government.
C. The state game commission shall notify all:
(1) federal agencies, whose duties directly affect wildlife, public lands or the environment, that New Mexico has sole jurisdiction over all wildlife in the state and will exercise exclusive management;
(2) federal agencies that New Mexico prohibits officers or employees of the federal government from managing wildlife or from interfering with the department of game and fish; and
(3) county sheriffs that all wildlife violations are to be investigated by the department of game and fish and New Mexico law enforcement personnel and not federal agencies.
[B.] D. The director of the department of game and
fish shall exercise all the powers and duties conferred upon
the state game and fish warden by all previous statutes now in
force not in conflict with Chapter 17 NMSA 1978.
[C.] E. The state game commission shall have
authority to prohibit all hunting in periods of extreme forest
fire danger, at such times and places as may be necessary to
reduce the danger of destructive forest fires.
[D.] F. The hunting, pursuing, capturing, killing
or wounding of any game animals, birds or fish in or upon any
game refuge, rest ground or closed water or closed area or
during any closed season established or proclaimed by the state
game commission in accordance with the authority conferred in
Chapter 17 NMSA 1978 constitutes a misdemeanor and shall be
punishable as prescribed in Chapter 17 NMSA 1978."