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AN ACT
RELATING TO WILDLIFE; AMENDING SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978 TO
PROVIDE FOR AN ADJUSTMENT TO ISSUANCE OF COMBINED HUNTING AND
FISHING LICENSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 17-3-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1964
(1st S.S.), Chapter 17, Section 2, as amended) is amended to
read:
"17-3-2. CLASSES OF LICENSES.--
A. As used with reference to licenses in Chapter
17 NMSA 1978:
(1) "fishing" entitles the licensee to fish
for game fish during the open seasons for each species;
(2) "small game" entitles the licensee to
hunt game birds, other than wild turkey, and squirrel during
the open seasons for each;
(3) "deer" entitles the licensee to hunt
deer during the open season;
(4) "general hunting" entitles the licensee
to hunt deer, squirrel and game birds during the open seasons
for each;
(5) "general hunting and fishing" entitles
the licensee to hunt deer, squirrel and game birds and to fish
for game fish during the open seasons for each;
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(6) "antelope" entitles the licensee to hunt
antelope during the open season;
(7) "elk" entitles the licensee to hunt elk
during the open season;
(8) "bighorn sheep" entitles the licensee to
hunt bighorn sheep during the open season;
(9) "Barbary sheep" entitles the licensee to
hunt Barbary sheep during the open season;
(10) "javelina" entitles the licensee to
hunt javelina during the open season;
(11) "bear" entitles the licensee to hunt
bear during the open season;
(12) "nongame" entitles the licensee to hunt
or take any animal or bird not protected by law;
(13) "temporary fishing" entitles the
licensee to fish for game fish during a specific period of
time indicated on the license;
(14) "oryx" entitles the licensee to hunt
oryx during the open season;
(15) "ibex" entitles the licensee to hunt
ibex during the open season;
(16) "cougar" entitles the licensee to hunt
cougar during the open season;
(17) "turkey" entitles the licensee to hunt
turkey during the open season;
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(18) "special season turkey" entitles the
licensee to hunt turkey during special seasons designated by
the state game commission;
(19) "quality elk" entitles the licensee to
hunt elk during a special quality elk season, to be
established by the state game commission, when the timing of
the season and hunter density is specially regulated and the
elk population is managed with an intent to provide the
licensee an increased opportunity to take a mature elk;
(20) "quality deer" entitles the licensee to
hunt deer during a special quality deer season, to be
established by the state game commission, when the timing of
the season and hunter density is specially regulated and the
deer population is managed with an intent to provide the
licensee an increased opportunity to take a mature deer;
(21) "temporary small game" entitles the
licensee to hunt game birds, except wild turkey, and squirrel
during a specific period of time indicated on the license;
(22) "second rod" entitles the licensee to
fish using two fishing rods to fish for game fish during the
open seasons for each species; and
(23) "fishing and small game combination"
entitles the licensee to hunt squirrel and game birds, other
than wild turkey, and to fish for game fish during the open
season for each.
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B. A hunting license does not entitle the licensee
to hunt, kill or take game animals or birds within or upon a
park or enclosure licensed or posted as provided by law or
within or upon a privately owned enclosure without consent of
the owner or within or upon a game refuge or game management
area.
C. A fishing license does not entitle the licensee
to fish for or take fish within or upon a park or enclosure
licensed or posted as provided by law or within or upon a
privately owned enclosure without consent of the owner or in
or on closed waters.
D. A junior fishing license may be purchased by a
resident who has reached the age of twelve years but has not
reached the age of eighteen years. A junior fishing license
entitles the licensee to fish for game fish during the open
season for each species.
E. A senior fishing license may be purchased by a
resident who has reached the age of sixty-five years. A
senior fishing license entitles the licensee to fish for game
fish during the open season for each species.
F. A nonresident junior fishing license may be
purchased by a nonresident who has reached the age of twelve
years but has not reached the age of eighteen years. A
nonresident junior fishing license entitles the licensee to
fish for game fish during the open season for each species.
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G. A senior general hunting license may be
purchased by a resident who has reached the age of sixty-five
years. A senior general hunting license entitles the licensee
to hunt for deer, squirrel and game birds during the open
seasons for each species.
H. A junior general hunting license may be
purchased by a resident who has not reached the age of
eighteen years. A junior general hunting license entitles the
licensee to hunt for deer, squirrel and game birds during the
open seasons for each species.
I. A handicapped fishing license may be purchased
by a resident who has a severe physical impairment that
substantially limits one or more major life activities and who
can furnish adequate proof of this disability to the state
game commission. A handicapped fishing license may be
purchased by a resident who has a developmental disability as
defined in Subsection H of Section 43-1-3 NMSA 1978 and who
can furnish adequate proof of this disability to the state
game commission. A handicapped fishing license entitles the
licensee to fish for game fish during the open season for each
species.
J. A handicapped general hunting license may be
purchased by a resident who has a severe physical impairment
that substantially limits one or more major life activities
and who can furnish adequate proof of this disability to the
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state game commission. A handicapped general hunting license
entitles the licensee to hunt for deer, squirrel and game
birds during the open season for each species.
K. A fishing license may be obtained at no cost by
a resident who has reached the age of seventy years.
L. A second rod validation may be purchased by
either a resident or nonresident. A second rod validation
entitles the licensee to fish using two rods for game fish
during the open season for each species.
M. A junior-senior elk license may be purchased by
a resident who has not reached the age of eighteen years or by
a resident who has reached the age of sixty-five years. A
junior-senior elk license entitles the licensee to hunt for
elk during the open season for that species.
N. A junior-senior deer license may be purchased
by a resident who is younger than eighteen years or older than
sixty-five years. A junior-senior deer license entitles the
licensee to hunt for deer during the open season for that
species.
O. A junior-senior fishing and small game
combination license may be purchased by a resident who is
younger than eighteen years or older than sixty-five years. A
junior-senior fishing and small game combination license
entitles the licensee to fish for game fish or hunt for
squirrel and game birds, other than wild turkey, during the
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open seasons for each species."
Section 2. Section 17-3-13 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1964
(1st S.S.), Chapter 17, Section 5, as amended) is amended to
read:
"17-3-13. LICENSE FEES.--
A. The director of the department of game and fish
shall keep a record of all money received and licenses and
permits issued by the department, numbering each class
separately. Upon satisfactory proof that a license or permit
has been lost before its expiration, the director may issue a
duplicate and collect a just and reasonable fee for it as
determined by regulation of the state game commission.
B. The director of the department of game and fish
shall collect the following fees for each license of the class
indicated:
Resident, fishing ................$25.00
Resident, small game .............. 20.00
Resident, deer ................. 36.00
Resident, junior-senior, deer .......... 24.00
Resident, general hunting ............ 40.00
Resident, general hunting and fishing ...... 59.00
Resident, senior, handicapped,
general hunting and fishing ........... 28.00
Resident, junior, general
hunting and fishing ............... 20.00
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Resident, fishing and small game combination . . 33.00
Resident, junior-senior, fishing and small game
combination ................... 16.00
Resident, antelope ............... 50.00
Resident, elk cow ................ 50.00
Resident, elk bull or either sex ........ 80.00
Resident, junior-senior, elk .......... 48.00
Resident, bighorn sheep, ram ..........150.00
Resident, bighorn sheep, ewe .......... 75.00
Resident, Barbary sheep .............100.00
Resident, bear ................. 44.00
Resident, turkey ................ 25.00
Resident, cougar ................ 40.00
Resident, oryx .................150.00
Resident, ibex .................100.00
Resident, javelina ............... 55.00
Resident, fur dealer .............. 15.00
Resident, trapper ................ 20.00
Resident, junior trapper ............ 9.00
Nonresident, fishing .............. 56.00
Nonresident, junior fishing ........... 28.00
Nonresident, small game ............. 90.00
Nonresident, deer ................260.00
Nonresident, quality deer ............345.00
Nonresident, bear ................250.00
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Nonresident, cougar ...............280.00
Nonresident, turkey ...............100.00
Nonresident, antelope ..............260.00
Nonresident, elk cow ..............315.00
Nonresident, elk bull or either sex .......525.00
Nonresident, quality elk ............750.00
Nonresident, bighorn sheep ..........3,150.00
Nonresident, Barbary sheep ...........350.00
Nonresident, oryx ...............1,600.00
Nonresident, ibex ...............1,600.00
Nonresident, javelina ..............155.00
Nonresident, fur dealer .............125.00
Nonresident, trapper ..............345.00
Nonresident, nongame .............. 65.00
Resident, senior, handicapped,
fishing ......................8.00
Resident, junior fishing .............5.00
Temporary fishing, one day ........... 12.00
Temporary fishing, five days .......... 24.00
Resident, senior, handicapped,
general hunting ................. 24.00
Resident, junior general hunting ........ 15.00
Temporary small game, four days ......... 33.00
Second rod validation ..............4.00."
Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.--The effective date of the
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provisions of this act is April 1, 2008.
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