46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003
RELATING TO HIGHWAYS; ALLOWING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED ON CERTAIN HIGHWAY SIGNS.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 67-15-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1977, Chapter 271, Section 3) is amended to read:
"67-15-3. STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT--ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION DUTIES.--The state highway and transportation department shall:
A. establish within the department an office of
highway litter control. Such office shall be charged with the
administration and enforcement of the Clean Highways Act and
shall supervise designated personnel within each of the highway
district offices who shall implement litter control programs
within that district; [and]
B. institute through the office of highway litter control a continuous and aggressive litter control program on the roads and highways of this state, which shall include:
(1) the hiring of special litter removal crews composed of unemployed, underemployed and young persons to regularly police litter from the roads and highways of this state and the rights of way of such roads and highways; provided, that in employing such persons, the department shall give strong consideration to the unemployed and underemployed levels in each highway district;
(2) [initiate] the initiation and [supervise]
supervision of litter removal and collection programs by civic
groups, youth organizations and summer vacation students, [and
to provide] providing a method of reimbursement to such groups
and persons based on the number of pounds of such litter
removed from the roads and highways and [to assist] assisting
such removal whenever possible by the use of available state
highway and transportation department vehicles;
(3) the design and installation of appropriate signs along the roads and highways urging the traveling public to observe proper litter control;
(4) the design and furnishing of litter control bags for the traveling public bearing a statewide litter symbol and a statement of the penalties provided by law for littering, such bags to be distributed at rest stops, ports of entry and other suitable places where the traveling public has access; and
(5) the providing of additional litter control
receptacles at appropriate places along the roads and highways
of this state and [for] the regular and periodic removal and
collection of litter from such receptacles; and
C. allow signs that are installed as part of the adopt-a-highway program to list, in addition to the sponsor's name, contact information for the sponsor."
Section 2. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the provisions of this act is July 1, 2003.