Section 77-15-2.1 – State-managed predator control program continued; creation of permanent state-managed rodent pest control program.
The state-managed predator control program, authorized by Subsection K of Section 4 of Chapter 155 of Laws 1980, is continued on a permanent basis and a permanent state-managed rodent pest control program is established within the New Mexico department of agriculture, subject to the availability of funds. History: Laws 1981, ch. 20, § 1. ANNOTATIONS […]
Section 77-15-3 – Apportionment of appropriation; sale of furs and specimens; bounty.
The funds hereby appropriated shall be apportioned for predatory animal destruction and rodent pest repression in such amounts as may be stated in such agreement or in the absence of such agreement as may be determined by the president of New Mexico state university, who shall forward a certificate of such apportionment to the department […]
Section 77-15-4 – [Payment of cost of rodent pest repression.]
On lands which are a part of any national forest, Indian reservation or other national reserve, rodent pest repression is to be carried on at the expense of the federal government. On state lands leased or sold under contract for which the purchaser has not yet obtained the title, rodent pest repression is to be […]
Section 77-15-5 – [State rodent inspector; salary; destruction of prairie dogs; cost; interfering with inspector; penalty.]
A state rodent inspector shall be appointed by the president of the New Mexico college of agriculture and mechanic arts [New Mexico state university], such appointment to be made from a list of names furnished by the bureau of biological survey; said state rodent inspector shall be at all times subject to and under the […]
Section 77-15-6 – Short title.
This act [77-15-6 to 77-15-14 NMSA 1978] may be cited as the “County Predatory Control Act.” History: 1953 Comp., § 47-16-6, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 92, § 1.