HOUSE BILL 988

47th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2005

INTRODUCED BY

George J. Hanosh

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO WATER RIGHTS; CREATING THE THREE-YEAR RIO SAN JOSE ADJUDICATION SETTLEMENT PILOT PROJECT TO ENCOURAGE SETTLEMENT OF WATER RIGHTS CLAIMS; PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION, GOALS AND EVALUATION OF THE PILOT PROJECT; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     Section 1. RIO SAN JOSE ADJUDICATION SETTLEMENT PILOT PROJECT.--

          A. The "Rio San Jose adjudication settlement pilot project" is created as a three-year effort to reduce conflict and promote opportunities for settlement among diverse interests claiming water rights connected to the Rio San Jose. Currently, a formal judicial adjudication of water rights along the Rio San Jose is taking place and with it conflict and tension between the many water rights claimants. This conflict may prolong the adjudication, increasing costs to the parties and the state and delaying the certainty and finality that is the purpose of an adjudication. The Utton transboundary resources center at the university of New Mexico school of law shall conduct the pilot project in tandem with the formal adjudication proceedings in an effort to provide education to the parties and to promote a collaborative approach to the adjudication.

          B. The Utton transboundary resources center shall administer the pilot project, working with claimants, including among others the Pueblo of Acoma, the Pueblo of Laguna, an acequia association, municipal and rural water associations, mining companies and individual claimants. In the course of the pilot project, each group shall be approached to discern its interest in participating in the project and, if interested, shall meet together for educational purposes. The office of the state engineer personnel shall participate in the meetings and other activities.

          C. The key component of the pilot project shall be education. The Utton transboundary resources center shall provide experts from New Mexico and nationally to give workshops on technical and scientific aspects of the adjudication, the adjudication process, the judicial process, communication skills, mediation, negotiation, effective settlements, the legal basis for each group's claims and the different cultural approaches to water use and management. In addition, parties involved in successful water rights settlements from around the country shall be invited to discuss how they were able to settle their claims.

          D. The anticipated goals of the pilot project shall be an enhanced understanding of the technical and scientific aspects of the adjudication; litigation, adjudication and settlement process; successful settlements and implementation; the interests of other parties; mutual understanding of the parties' points of view and bases for legal positions; and a willingness to consider resolving issues through negotiation and settlement rather than by litigation. The Utton transboundary resources center shall document the proceedings of the pilot project and shall develop a reporting and evaluation process to determine if the goals of the pilot project have been met. The Utton transboundary resources center shall provide interim reports annually and a final report to the participating groups in the pilot project, the legislature, the court involved in the adjudication and the state engineer.

     Section 2. APPROPRIATION.--Six hundred thousand dollars ($600,000) is appropriated from the general fund to the board of regents of the university of New Mexico for expenditure in fiscal years 2006 through 2008 to establish and administer the Rio San Jose adjudication settlement pilot project at the Utton transboundary resources center. Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2008 shall revert to the general fund.

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