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Section 16-4-4 – Designation.

The Chama river and its immediate corridor, from the boundary line between section 10 and 15, township 27 north, range 2 east just south of the El Vado dam downstream approximately thirty miles to where it is crossed by the U.S. forest service boundary in section 24, township 24 north, range 3 east, is designated […]

Section 16-4-5 – Management.

A. The secretary shall administer the state-administered segment of El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral River and shall develop, by rule and regulation and after public hearings, a management plan and guidelines to realize the scenic and pastoral objectives of El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral Act [16-4-1 to 16-4-8 NMSA 1978]. The plan shall […]

Section 16-4-6 – Land use and acquisition.

A. The secretary shall not condemn any land or interests in lands within El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral River under state jurisdiction. B. The secretary may acquire, in furtherance of the objectives of El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral Act [16-4-1 to 16-4-8 NMSA 1978] and on behalf of the state, land, improvements or […]

Section 16-4-7 – Inclusion in national system.

Nothing in El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral Act [16-4-1 to 16-4-8 NMSA 1978] shall preclude the designated river from becoming part of the national wild and scenic rivers system. The secretary shall encourage and assist any federal studies for inclusion of El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral River in the national system and may […]

Section 16-4-8 – Violations; injunctions.

Any person may be restrained and enjoined from engaging or continuing in an act which violates any provision of El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral Act [16-4-1 to 16-4-8 NMSA 1978] or any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to that act. History: 1953 Comp., § 75-34A-8, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 242, § 8; 1987, […]

Section 16-4-9 – Short title.

This act [16-4-9 to 16-4-17 NMSA 1978] may be cited as the “Rio Grande Valley State Park Act.” History: Laws 1983, ch. 18, § 1.

Section 16-4-1 – Short title.

This act [16-4-1 to 16-4-8 NMSA 1978] may be cited as “El Rio Chama Scenic and Pastoral Act.” History: 1953 Comp., § 75-34A-1, enacted by Laws 1977, ch. 242, § 1.