Section 17-3-36 – Regulated shooting preserves; fees.
The state game commission may issue licenses authorizing the establishment and operation of regulated propagated game bird shooting preserves on private lands when in the judgment of the commission such areas will not conflict with any reasonable prior interest. The commission shall govern and prescribe by regulation the following: A. the minimum and maximum size […]
Section 17-3-23 – Fishing on lands of New Mexico boy’s school near Springer authorized for resident children without a license.
It is lawful for any child who has been committed under the Children’s Code [Chapter 32A NMSA 1978] to and is resident at the New Mexico boy’s school near Springer, New Mexico to fish without a license in waters located on the property of the school. History: 1941 Comp., § 43-309e, enacted by Laws 1951, […]
Section 17-3-24 – [Supervision of fishing at boys’ school.]
Provided however, that such fishing by said wards [resident children] as provided by Section 1 [17-3-23 NMSA 1978] of this act, shall be done under the supervision of the officials of said New Mexico industrial school [boys’ school], and in conformity with seasons and bag limits established by the state game commission. History: 1941 Comp., […]
Section 17-3-25 – Patients at Carrie Tingley crippled children’s hospital; fishing on hospital lands by patients; supervision.
Any person between the age of fourteen and the age of majority, who is a patient in the Carrie Tingley crippled children’s hospital, may fish without a license in waters located on the property of the Carrie Tingley crippled children’s hospital at Truth or Consequences. Fishing shall be done only under the supervision of the […]
Section 17-3-26 – Taking minnows and nongame fish to sell as bait; license required; exception.
It is unlawful for any person, except children under the age of twelve years, to take from the streams or public waters of this state minnows and nongame fish for the purpose of sale to fishermen or others for bait without having first procured from the state game commission a license therefor as provided in […]
Section 17-3-27 – Bait license; bond; fee; issuance.
Any person desiring to procure a license for the purpose of engaging in the business of selling minnows and nongame fish for bait or taking minnows and nongame fish from the streams of this state for the purpose of sale to others shall apply to the state game commission for a license. The application shall […]
Section 17-3-18 – Director authorized to issue fishing permit without license to certain handicapped persons.
The director of the department of game and fish is authorized to issue a fishing permit without a license to any group of mentally or physically handicapped persons who participate in a field trip of less than one week’s duration under the supervision provided by a special institution or school for handicapped persons. History: 1953 […]
Section 17-3-19 – Special license; minors fishing on scout property.
Every citizen of the United States who is a resident or nonresident of the state of New Mexico and under the age of eighteen years shall, upon the payment of two dollars ($2.00), be issued a special temporary license to fish for ten days during the proper open season in any waters or streams located […]
Section 17-3-20 – Fee disposition.
Of the two dollars ($2.00) collected for each temporary license issued pursuant to Section 17-3-19 NMSA 1978, one dollar fifty cents ($1.50) shall be paid to the department of game and fish to be credited to the game protection fund and fifty cents ($.50) shall be paid to the vendor of the license. History: 1941 […]
Section 17-3-21 – [Season and bag limits applicable to minors holding special license.]
All fishing under the privileges granted to the holders of such special licenses shall be in accordance with the seasons and bag limits and other regulations established by the state game commission. History: 1941 Comp., § 43-309c, enacted by Laws 1949, ch. 149, § 3; 1953 Comp., § 53-3-12.