0001| HOUSE BILL 353 | 0002| 42ND LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, | 0003| 1996 | 0004| INTRODUCED BY | 0005| WESLEY L. GRAU | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| | 0011| AN ACT | 0012| RELATING TO STATE TRAILS; CREATING THE STATE TRAILS ADVISORY | 0013| COMMITTEE; CREATING THE STATE TRAILS SYSTEM FUND; AMENDING AND | 0014| ENACTING SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION. | 0015| | 0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0017| Section 1. Section 16-3-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0018| Chapter 372, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read: | 0019| "16-3-4. STATE TRAILS SYSTEM CREATED--TYPES OF TRAILS--PLANNING.-- | 0020| A. There is created a "state trails system" composed | 0021| of: | 0022| (1) "state scenic trails" [which] that are | 0023| extended trails so located as to provide maximum potential for | 0024| the appreciation of natural areas and for the conservation and | 0025| enjoyment of the significant scenic, historic, natural, | 0001| ecological, geological or cultural qualities of the areas | 0002| through which such trails pass; | 0003| (2) "state recreation trails" [which] that | 0004| are trails designed to provide a variety of outdoor recreational | 0005| uses in or reasonably accessible to urban areas and, where | 0006| appropriate, shall connect parks, scenic areas, historical | 0007| points and neighboring communities; | 0008| (3) "state historical trails" [which] that | 0009| are trails designed to identify and interpret routes [which] | 0010| that were significant in the prehistoric settlement or | 0011| historical development of the state; and | 0012| (4) "special use trails" [which] that are | 0013| trails that may provide uses also provided by scenic, recreation | 0014| and historical trails but [which] that shall not be limited | 0015| to such uses. The secretary may designate special use trails in | 0016| such locations as he deems appropriate and may limit the use of | 0017| such trails to such special users as he determines. In | 0018| designating special use trails, the secretary shall give due | 0019| regard to the interests of users who have needs of a special | 0020| nature [which] that are not fulfilled by other trail types | 0021| comprising the state trails system. | 0022| B. State trails shall be supplemented by support | 0023| facilities deemed necessary and feasible by the secretary. | 0024| These facilities shall comply with [health and environment] | 0025| the department of environment's standards and regulations. | 0001| C. In the planning and designation of trails, the | 0002| secretary shall give due regard to the interests of federal or | 0003| state agencies, counties, municipalities, private landowners and | 0004| interested individuals and recreational and conservation | 0005| organizations. The secretary shall give full consideration to | 0006| the inclusion of trails from all categories within the system. | 0007| D. The secretary shall prescribe the uses and limits | 0008| of each type of trail. | 0009| [E. Separate trails may be established for | 0010| motorized vehicles but shall not be trails designated for | 0011| horseback riding, hiking or bicycling. | 0012| F.] E. Before making a final designation of any | 0013| trail, the secretary shall: | 0014| (1) hold a public hearing after proper notice | 0015| within the affected county and area; and | 0016| (2) as a result of the hearing, adopt a finding | 0017| approving or disapproving the trail based upon evidence as to | 0018| the adverse effects that the trail has on the holders of any | 0019| interest in the lands in the proximity of the trail." | 0020| Section 2. Section 16-3-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0021| Chapter 372, Section 6, as amended) is amended to read: | 0022| "16-3-5. SECRETARY TO SUPERVISE PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION, | 0023| OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF TRAILS SYSTEM--POWERS AND DUTIES.-- | 0024| A. The secretary shall: | 0025| (1) adopt and regularly review and revise in | 0001| accordance with the State Rules Act such rules and regulations | 0002| as may be necessary to carry into effect and enforce the | 0003| provisions of the State Trails System Act; | 0004| (2) plan, establish, acquire, purchase, | 0005| develop, construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, operate, | 0006| protect and police the state trails system; | 0007| (3) acquire by lease, deed or contract rights | 0008| of way or easements for trails across private, municipal, | 0009| county, state or federal lands. In selecting the rights of way, | 0010| every consideration shall be given to minimizing the adverse | 0011| effects upon the adjacent landowner or user. Acquisition shall | 0012| be, wherever possible, in the form of an easement obtained by | 0013| gift, exchange or purchase with donated funds. When such | 0014| devices fail, the secretary may authorize the expenditure of | 0015| state appropriations for acquisition in fee. Any agreement for | 0016| acquisition of rights in land shall be for terms of not less | 0017| than twenty-five years whenever possible; and | 0018| (4) coordinate trail development by assisting | 0019| counties, municipalities and other political subdivisions in the | 0020| formation of their trail plans. In carrying out this | 0021| responsibility, the secretary shall review records of easements | 0022| and other interests in lands [which] that are available for | 0023| use as trails, including public lands, utility easements, flood | 0024| plains, railroad rights of way, arroyos, other rights of way and | 0025| surplus public proprietary lands as may be adaptable for such | 0001| use, and shall ensure that uniform construction standards, | 0002| compatible with allowed usage, are made available to local | 0003| governments. | 0004| B. The secretary may abandon any portion or all of a | 0005| trail or easement acquired for trail purposes [which] that | 0006| is no longer needed for such purposes, or he may transfer any | 0007| trail or easement to a local government having jurisdiction over | 0008| the area in which the trail or easement is located for so long | 0009| as the local government agrees to maintain and operate the | 0010| trail. | 0011| C. The secretary shall notify the owner of the land | 0012| through which any trail or easement passes prior to entering | 0013| into any agreement with a local government for the operation of | 0014| a trail and shall secure the consent of the landowner prior to | 0015| the transfer of any trail or easement to a local government. | 0016| D. The secretary shall review all formal | 0017| declarations of railroad right-of-way abandonments [by the | 0018| interstate commerce commission] for possible inclusion into the | 0019| state trails system. | 0020| E. Within the boundaries of a right of way, the | 0021| secretary may acquire on behalf of the state lands in fee title, | 0022| any interest in lands in the form of scenic or other easements | 0023| or any interest in lands under cooperative or other agreement. | 0024| Acquisition of land or of any interest in land may be by gift, | 0025| purchase, exchange or by the assumption of obligations. | 0001| Acquisition may be through the use of funds obtained by | 0002| donation, federal grants, proceeds of the sale of bonds, | 0003| legislative appropriation or otherwise. In acquiring real | 0004| property or any interest therein, the power of eminent domain | 0005| shall not be used. | 0006| F. The secretary shall prepare and publish trail | 0007| plans and standards and make them available to participating | 0008| local governments and interested members of the public upon | 0009| request. The secretary shall also prepare a state trails map | 0010| and other literature describing the state trails system and | 0011| shall make copies available [to members of the public upon | 0012| request] through organizations that promote tourism in New | 0013| Mexico. | 0014| G. The secretary shall prepare and publish a | 0015| comprehensive intermediate and long-range state trails plan on a | 0016| continuing basis in accordance with the state comprehensive | 0017| outdoor recreation plan. Included in these plans shall be an | 0018| inventory of existing trails and potential trail routes on all | 0019| lands within the state. Such plans may include general routes | 0020| or corridors within which specific trails or segments of trails | 0021| may be considered for inclusion in the state trails system. | 0022| H. The secretary shall annually submit a written | 0023| report on recreational, scenic, historical and special use | 0024| trails to the governor by December 31. Copies of the annual | 0025| reports shall be furnished to participating local governments | 0001| and shall be made available to interested members of the public | 0002| upon request. | 0003| I. The secretary shall establish procedures for | 0004| governmental entities to apply for funds made available by the | 0005| State Trails System Act for trail improvements or | 0006| establishments. The secretary shall analyze applications for | 0007| funds and approve those that are the most beneficial to | 0008| enhancing the state's trails system. The secretary shall | 0009| authorize disbursements to governmental entities for those trail | 0010| improvements or establishments he approves. Governmental | 0011| entities shall be encouraged to form partnerships with trail | 0012| user groups in planning trail improvements or establishments and | 0013| applying for available funds." | 0014| Section 3. A new section of the State Trails System Act is | 0015| enacted to read: | 0016| "[NEW MATERIAL] ADVISORY COMMITTEE CREATED--TERMS--POWERS AND DUTIES.-- | 0017| A. The "state trails advisory committee" is created. | 0018| The governor shall appoint nine public members and the | 0019| secretary, or his designee, who shall serve as the nonvoting | 0020| chairman. The public members shall include representatives from | 0021| the following groups: | 0022| (1) hiking; | 0023| (2) cross-country skiing; | 0024| (3) off-highway motorcycling; | 0025| (4) snowmobiling; | 0001| (5) horseback riding; | 0002| (6) all-terrain vehicle riding; | 0003| (7) off-road bicycling; | 0004| (8) four-wheel driving; and | 0005| (9) persons with disabilities. | 0006| B. The public members shall be appointed to | 0007| staggered terms of four years each. Members may succeed | 0008| themselves, and vacancies shall be filled by appointment of the | 0009| governor for the unexpired term. | 0010| C. The state trails advisory committee shall: | 0011| (1) advise the secretary regarding policy and | 0012| programs designed to maximize the effectiveness of the State | 0013| Trails System Act; and | 0014| (2) analyze and recommend to the secretary for | 0015| approval applications received for trail improvements and | 0016| establishments received from governmental entities." | 0017| Section 4. A new section of the State Trails System Act is | 0018| enacted to read: | 0019| "[NEW MATERIAL] FUND CREATED--SOURCE OF FUNDS--DISTRIBUTION.-- | 0020| A. The "state trails system fund" is created in the | 0021| state treasury. Money in the fund is appropriated to the | 0022| energy, minerals and natural resources department and shall be | 0023| used to carry out the provisions of the State Trails System Act. | 0024| The fund shall not revert at the end of the fiscal year. | 0025| Disbursements from the fund shall be made only upon warrants | 0001| drawn by the secretary of finance and administration pursuant to | 0002| vouchers signed by the secretary of energy, minerals and natural | 0003| resources or his designee. | 0004| B. The state trails system fund shall consist of | 0005| federal contributions received pursuant to the Symms National | 0006| Recreational Trails Act of 1991 and any other money contributed | 0007| to the fund by any source. | 0008| C. The proceeds of the state trails system fund | 0009| shall be distributed as follows: | 0010| (1) no more than seven percent of the total | 0011| available funds for recreational trails may be used for | 0012| administration costs of the State Trails System Act; | 0013| (2) no more than five percent of the total | 0014| available funds for recreational trails may be used for safety | 0015| or conservation educational activities related to trails that | 0016| enhance proper trail usage by the general public; and | 0017| (3) after the distributions made in Paragraphs | 0018| (1) and (2) of this subsection: | 0019| (a) thirty percent of the remaining | 0020| balance shall be used for trail improvements and establishments | 0021| for nonmotorized use; | 0022| (b) thirty percent of the remaining | 0023| balance shall be used for trail improvements and establishments | 0024| for motorized use; and | 0025| (c) forty percent of the remaining | 0001| balance shall be used for trail improvements and establishments | 0002| that accommodate both motorized and nonmotorized uses. Multi-use trails shall provide for the greatest number of compatible | 0003| recreational purposes or for innovative recreational trail | 0004| corridor sharing." | 0005|  State of New Mexico | 0006| House of Representatives | 0007| | 0008| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0009| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0010| | 0011| January 30, l996 | 0012| | 0013| | 0014| Mr. Speaker: | 0015| | 0016| Your RULES AND ORDER OF BUSINESS COMMITTEE, to | 0017| whom has been referred | 0018| | 0019| HOUSE BILL 353 | 0020| | 0021| has had it under consideration and finds same to be | 0022| GERMANE in accordance with constitutional provisions. | 0023| | 0024| Respectfully submitted, | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| | 0004| Barbara A. Perea Casey, | 0005| Chairperson | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| Adopted Not Adopted | 0009| | 0010| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0011| | 0012| Date | 0013| | 0014| The roll call vote was 7 For 1 Against | 0015| Yes: 7 | 0016| No: Lujan | 0017| Excused: Nicely, Olguin, Pederson, R. G. Sanchez, J. G. Taylor, | 0018| Wallach, S. Williams | 0019| Absent: None | 0020| | 0021| H0353RC1 State of New Mexico | 0022| House of Representatives | 0023| | 0024| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0025| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| February 8, 1996 | 0004| | 0005| | 0006| Mr. Speaker: | 0007| | 0008| Your CONSUMER AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, to | 0009| whom has been referred | 0010| | 0011| HOUSE BILL 353 | 0012| | 0013| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0014| recommendation that it DO NOT PASS, but that | 0015| | 0016| HOUSE CONSUMER AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE | 0017| SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL 353 | 0018| | 0019| DO PASS, and thence referred to the APPROPRIATIONS | 0020| AND FINANCE COMMITTEE. | 0021| | 0022| Respectfully submitted, | 0023| | 0024| | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| Gary K. King, Chairman | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| Adopted Not Adopted | 0006| | 0007| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0008| | 0009| Date | 0010| | 0011| The roll call vote was 6 For 0 Against | 0012| Yes: 6 | 0013| Excused: Abeyta, Baca, Sandel, Vaughn, Vigil | 0014| Absent: None | 0015| | 0016| | 0017| | 0018| HO353CP1 HOUSE PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR | 0019| HOUSE BILL 353 | 0020| 42nd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 1996 | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| AN ACT | 0004| RELATING TO STATE TRAILS; CREATING THE STATE TRAILS ADVISORY | 0005| COMMITTEE; CREATING THE STATE TRAILS FUND; AMENDING AND ENACTING | 0006| SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION. | 0007| | 0008| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0009| Section 1. Section 16-3-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0010| Chapter 372, Section 1) is amended to read: | 0011| "16-3-1. SHORT TITLE.--[This act] Chapter 16, Article 3 | 0012| NMSA 1978 may be cited as the "State Trails [System] Act"." | 0013| Section 2. Section 16-3-2 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0014| Chapter 372, Section 2, as amended) is amended to read: | 0015| "16-3-2. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the State Trails | 0016| [System] Act: | 0017| A. "local government" means any county, municipality | 0018| or other political subdivision of the state and includes rural | 0019| communities and unincorporated towns or villages in the state; | 0020| and | 0021| B. "secretary" means the secretary of energy, | 0022| minerals and natural resources." | 0023| Section 3. Section 16-3-3 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0024| Chapter 372, Section 3) is amended to read: | 0025| "16-3-3. PURPOSE.--The purpose of the State Trails | 0001| [System] Act is to provide public access to and the enjoyment | 0002| and appreciation of the New Mexico outdoors in order to | 0003| conserve, develop and [use] enjoy the natural resources of | 0004| the state for purposes of health and recreation. It is the | 0005| intent and purpose of the State Trails [System] Act to | 0006| encourage horseback riding, hiking, bicycling and other | 0007| recreational activities." | 0008| Section 4. Section 16-3-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0009| Chapter 372, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read: | 0010| "16-3-4. STATE TRAILS [SYSTEM CREATED]--TYPES OF TRAILS--PLANNING.-- | 0011| [A. There is created a "state trails system" | 0012| composed of] | 0013| A. A "state trails grant program" is created for | 0014| the purpose of encouraging the establishment and maintenance of | 0015| trails throughout the state. Preference for funding shall be | 0016| given to trails that encourage alternative transportation use in | 0017| and around urban areas; trails that establish linkages between | 0018| existing trails; trails that interpret and identify historic | 0019| routes and permit recreational use of historic routes; or | 0020| special use trails that satisfy the interests of users whose | 0021| needs are not met by other trail categories. The state shall | 0022| provide technical assistance and expertise in development of | 0023| trails that traverse more than one local government's | 0024| jurisdiction. The state highway and transportation department is | 0025| responsible for all trail developments that incorporate or share | 0001| highway rights of way. The secretary of highway and transportation | 0002| shall evaluate existing and proposed state highways for future | 0003| trail developments. Trails may be identified according to the | 0004| following categories: | 0005| (1) "[state] scenic trails" [which] that | 0006| are extended trails so located as to provide maximum potential for | 0007| the appreciation of natural areas and for the conservation and | 0008| enjoyment of the significant scenic, historic, natural, ecological, | 0009| geological or cultural qualities of the areas through which such | 0010| trails pass; | 0011| (2) "[state] recreation trails" [which] | 0012| that are trails designed to provide a variety of outdoor | 0013| recreational uses in or reasonably accessible to urban areas and, | 0014| where appropriate, shall connect parks, scenic areas, historical | 0015| points and neighboring communities; | 0016| (3) "[state] historical trails" [which] | 0017| that are trails designed to identify and interpret routes | 0018| [which] that were significant in the prehistoric settlement or | 0019| historical development of the state; and | 0020| (4) "special use trails" [which] that are | 0021| trails that may provide uses also provided by scenic, recreation | 0022| and historical trails but [which] that shall not be limited to | 0023| such uses. The secretary may designate special use trails in such | 0024| locations as he deems appropriate and may limit the use of such | 0025| trails to such special users as he determines. In designating | 0001| special use trails, the secretary shall give due regard to the | 0002| interests of users who have needs of a special nature [which] | 0003| that are not fulfilled by other trail types comprising the state | 0004| trails [system]. | 0005| B. [State] Trails shall be supplemented by support | 0006| facilities deemed necessary and feasible by the secretary. These | 0007| facilities shall comply with [health and environment] the | 0008| department of environment's standards and regulations. | 0009| C. In [the planning and designation of trails] | 0010| approving the funding of trail development projects, the secre- | 0011| tary shall give due regard to the interests of federal or state | 0012| agencies, counties, municipalities, private landowners and | 0013| interested individuals and recreational and conservation | 0014| organizations. The secretary shall give full consideration to the | 0015| [inclusion] funding of trails from all categories. [within the | 0016| system. | 0017| D. The secretary shall prescribe the uses and limits of | 0018| each type of trail. | 0019| E.] D. Separate trails [may] shall be | 0020| established for motorized vehicles [but shall not be trails | 0021| designated for] and for nonmotorized use such as horseback | 0022| riding, hiking or bicycling. | 0023| [F. Before making a final designation of any trail, | 0024| the secretary shall:] | 0025| E. The state trails advisory committee shall: | 0001| (1) hold a public hearing after proper notice | 0002| [within the affected county and area]; and | 0003| (2) as a result of the hearing, adopt a finding | 0004| approving or disapproving the trail based upon evidence as to the | 0005| adverse effects that the trail has on the holders of any interest | 0006| in the lands in the proximity of the trail. | 0007| F. Motorized vehicles, except for those utilized by | 0008| permitted handicapped users, shall be excluded from areas of | 0009| fragile, rare, relict or vanishing vegetation; federal wilderness | 0010| study areas, roadless areas, wildlife sanctuaries and sensitive | 0011| areas; areas of fragile natural features or of scientific interest; | 0012| and areas of archaeological interest. Appropriate mitigating | 0013| action shall be taken in areas where erosion or other soil or | 0014| resource damage may occur with use and areas where speed would | 0015| adversely affect other uses. | 0016| G. Trail development grants shall be reviewed by the | 0017| state trail advisory committee and recommended for approval by the | 0018| secretary." | 0019| Section 5. Section 16-3-5 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0020| Chapter 372, Section 6, as amended) is amended to read: | 0021| "16-3-5. SECRETARY [TO SUPERVISE PLANNING, CONSTRUCTION, | 0022| OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF TRAILS SYSTEM]--POWERS AND | 0023| DUTIES.-- | 0024| A. The secretary [shall]: | 0025| (1) shall adopt and regularly review and revise | 0001| in accordance with the State Rules Act such rules and regulations | 0002| as may be necessary to carry into effect and enforce the provisions | 0003| of the State Trails [System] Act; | 0004| (2) may plan, establish, acquire, purchase, | 0005| develop, construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, operate, | 0006| protect and police the state trails [system]; | 0007| (3) may acquire by lease, deed or contract | 0008| rights of way or easements for trails across private, municipal, | 0009| county, state or federal lands. In selecting the rights of way, | 0010| every consideration shall be given to minimizing the adverse | 0011| effects upon the adjacent landowner or user. Acquisition shall be, | 0012| wherever possible, in the form of an easement obtained by gift, | 0013| exchange or purchase with donated funds. When such devices fail, | 0014| the secretary may authorize the expenditure of state appropriations | 0015| for acquisition in fee. Any agreement for acquisition of rights in | 0016| land shall be for terms of not less than twenty-five years whenever | 0017| possible; and | 0018| (4) shall coordinate trail development by | 0019| assisting counties, municipalities and other political subdivisions | 0020| in the formation of their trail plans. In carrying out this | 0021| responsibility, the secretary shall review records of easements and | 0022| other interests in lands [which] that are available for use as | 0023| trails, including public lands, utility easements, flood plains, | 0024| railroad rights of way, arroyos, other rights of way and surplus | 0025| public proprietary lands as may be adaptable for such use, and | 0001| shall ensure that uniform construction standards, compatible with | 0002| allowed usage, are made available to local governments. | 0003| B. The secretary may abandon any portion or all of a | 0004| trail or easement acquired for trail purposes [which] that is | 0005| no longer needed for such purposes, or he may transfer any trail or | 0006| easement to a local government having jurisdiction over the area in | 0007| which the trail or easement is located for so long as the local | 0008| government agrees to maintain and operate the trail. | 0009| C. The [secretary] local government developing a | 0010| trail shall notify the [owner] owners of the land through | 0011| which any trail or easement passes prior to entering into any | 0012| agreement [with a local government] for the operation of a trail. | 0013| [and] | 0014| D. The secretary shall secure the consent of the | 0015| [landowner] landowners prior to the transfer of any trail or | 0016| easement to a local government. | 0017| [D.] E. The secretary shall review all formal | 0018| declarations of railroad right-of-way abandonments [by the | 0019| interstate commerce commission] for possible [inclusion] | 0020| development into [the state trails system] a trail. | 0021| [E.] F. Within the boundaries of a right of way, | 0022| the secretary may acquire on behalf of the state lands in fee | 0023| title, any interest in lands in the form of scenic or other | 0024| easements or any interest in lands under cooperative or other | 0025| agreement. Acquisition of land or of any interest in land may be | 0001| by gift, purchase, exchange or by the assumption of obligations. | 0002| Acquisition may be through the use of funds obtained by donation, | 0003| federal grants, proceeds of the sale of bonds, legislative | 0004| appropriation or otherwise. In acquiring real property or any | 0005| interest therein, the power of eminent domain shall not be used. | 0006| [F.] G. The secretary [shall] may prepare and | 0007| publish trail plans and standards and make them available to | 0008| participating local governments and interested members of the | 0009| public upon request. The secretary [shall] may also prepare a | 0010| state trails map and shall make copies available to members of the | 0011| public upon request. | 0012| [G.] H. The secretary [shall] may prepare and | 0013| publish a comprehensive intermediate and long-range state trails | 0014| plan on a continuing basis in accordance with the state | 0015| comprehensive outdoor recreation plan. Included in these plans | 0016| shall be an inventory of existing trails and potential trail routes | 0017| on all lands within the state. Such plans may include general | 0018| routes or corridors within which specific trails or segments of | 0019| trails may be considered for inclusion in the state trails system. | 0020| [H. The secretary shall annually submit a written | 0021| report on recreational, scenic, historical and special use trails | 0022| to the governor by December 31. Copies of the annual reports shall | 0023| be furnished to participating local governments and shall be made | 0024| available to interested members of the public upon request.] | 0025| I. The secretary shall establish procedures for | 0001| governmental entities and private parties to apply for funds made | 0002| available by the State Trails Act for trail improvements or | 0003| establishments. The secretary shall authorize disbursements to | 0004| governmental entities or private parties for those trail | 0005| improvements or establishments he approves. Governmental entities | 0006| shall be encouraged to form partnerships with trail user groups in | 0007| planning trail improvements or establishments and applying for | 0008| available funds." | 0009| Section 6. Section 16-3-6 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0010| Chapter 372, Section 7, as amended) is amended to read: | 0011| "16-3-6. TRAILS ON FEDERAL LANDS--COORDINATION WITH NATIONAL | 0012| TRAILS SYSTEM.-- | 0013| A. The secretary may establish and designate state | 0014| recreational, scenic, historical and special use trails on lands | 0015| under the jurisdiction of a federal agency when, in the opinion of | 0016| the federal agency and the secretary, such lands may be so | 0017| developed under the provisions of federal law and the provisions of | 0018| Section 16-3-4 NMSA 1978. | 0019| B. Nothing in the State Trails [System] Act shall | 0020| preclude [a component of the state] development of trails | 0021| [system] from being a part of the national trails system. The | 0022| secretary shall coordinate [the] development of state trails | 0023| [system] with the national trails system and is directed to en- | 0024| courage and assist any federal studies for inclusion of New Mexico | 0025| trails in the national trails system. The secretary may enter into | 0001| written cooperative agreements for joint federal-state administra- | 0002| tion of any New Mexico component of the national trails system, | 0003| provided such agreements for administration of land uses are not | 0004| less restrictive than those set forth in the State Trails | 0005| [System] Act." | 0006| Section 7. Section 16-3-7 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0007| Chapter 372, Section 8, as amended) is amended to read: | 0008| "16-3-7. VIOLATIONS--PENALTIES.--Each person is guilty of a | 0009| misdemeanor who shall: | 0010| A. willfully mutilate, deface or destroy any guidepost, | 0011| notice, tablet, fence or other work [which] that is for the | 0012| protection or ornamentation of any state trail; | 0013| B. place along any trail or affix to any object in the | 0014| right of way, without a written license from the secretary, any | 0015| word, character or device designed to advertise any business, | 0016| trade, profession, article, thing, matter or event; or | 0017| C. violate any rule or regulation adopted by the | 0018| secretary in accordance with the State Rules Act to regulate the | 0019| use of and prevent damage to lands within and adjacent to [the] | 0020| state trails [system]." | 0021| Section 8. Section 16-3-8 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0022| Chapter 372, Section 9, as amended) is amended to read: | 0023| "16-3-8. ADDITIONAL MEANS OF ENFORCEMENT.--As an additional | 0024| means of enforcing the provisions of the State Trails [System] | 0025| Act and rules and regulations adopted by the secretary pursuant to | 0001| that act, the secretary may seek injunctive relief, in the district | 0002| court of the county where the violation occurs, against any | 0003| violation or threatened violation of [the] that act or any | 0004| rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, and such relief | 0005| shall be subject to the continuing jurisdiction and supervision of | 0006| the district court and the court's powers of contempt. Any party | 0007| aggrieved by any final judgment of the district court under this | 0008| section may appeal to the court of appeals as in other civil | 0009| actions." | 0010| Section 9. Section 16-3-9 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1973, | 0011| Chapter 372, Section 10, as amended) is amended to read: | 0012| "16-3-9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF OWNERS OF LAND USED FOR | 0013| RECREATIONAL PURPOSES.--No person or corporation, or their | 0014| successors in interest, who has granted a right of way or easement | 0015| across his land to the energy, minerals and natural resources | 0016| department or a local government for use in [the state trails | 0017| system] a trail shall be liable to any user of the trail for | 0018| injuries suffered on the right of way or easement unless the | 0019| injuries are caused by the willful or wanton misconduct of the | 0020| grantor." | 0021| Section 10. A new section of the State Trails Act is enacted | 0022| to read: | 0023| "[NEW MATERIAL] ADVISORY COMMITTEE CREATED--TERMS--POWERS | 0024| AND DUTIES.-- | 0025| A. The "state trails advisory committee" is created. | 0001| The governor shall appoint eleven public voting members and the | 0002| secretaries of energy, minerals and natural resources and highway | 0003| and transportation, or their designees, who shall serve as the | 0004| nonvoting members. The secretary of energy, minerals and natural | 0005| resources shall act as chairman of the committee. The public | 0006| members shall include representatives from the following groups: | 0007| (1) hiking; | 0008| (2) cross-country skiing; | 0009| (3) off-highway motorcycling; | 0010| (4) snowmobiling; | 0011| (5) horseback riding; | 0012| (6) all-terrain vehicle riding; | 0013| (7) off-road bicycling; | 0014| (8) four-wheel driving; | 0015| (9) persons with disabilities; | 0016| (10) urban trail users; and | 0017| (11) a person representing the environmental | 0018| community. | 0019| B. The public members shall be appointed to staggered | 0020| terms of four years each. Members may succeed themselves, and | 0021| vacancies shall be filled by appointment of the governor for the | 0022| unexpired term. | 0023| C. The state trails advisory committee shall: | 0024| (1) advise the secretary regarding policy and | 0025| programs designed to maximize the effectiveness of the State Trails | 0001| Act; and | 0002| (2) analyze and recommend to the secretary for | 0003| approval applications received for trail improvements and | 0004| establishments received from governmental entities or private | 0005| parties." | 0006| Section 11. A new section of the State Trails Act is enacted | 0007| to read: | 0008| "[NEW MATERIAL] FUND CREATED--SOURCE OF FUNDS--DISTRIBUTION.-- | 0009| A. The "state trails fund" is created in the state | 0010| treasury. Money in the fund is appropriated to the energy, | 0011| minerals and natural resources department and shall be used to | 0012| carry out the provisions of the State Trails Act. The fund shall | 0013| not revert at the end of the fiscal year. Disbursements from the | 0014| fund shall be made only upon warrants drawn by the secretary of | 0015| finance and administration pursuant to vouchers signed by the | 0016| secretary of energy, minerals and natural resources or his | 0017| designee. | 0018| B. The state trails fund shall consist of federal | 0019| contributions received pursuant to the Symms National Recreational | 0020| Trails Act of 1991 and any other money contributed to the fund by | 0021| any source. | 0022| C. The proceeds of the state trails fund shall be | 0023| distributed as follows: | 0024| (1) no more than seven percent of the total | 0025| available funds for recreational trails may be used for | 0001| administration and enforcement costs of the State Trails Act; | 0002| (2) no more than five percent of the total | 0003| available funds for recreational trails may be used for safety or | 0004| conservation educational activities related to trails that enhance | 0005| proper trail usage by the general public; and | 0006| (3) after the distributions made in Paragraphs | 0007| (1) and (2) of this subsection: | 0008| (a) thirty percent of the remaining balance | 0009| shall be used for trail improvements and establishments for | 0010| nonmotorized use; | 0011| (b) thirty percent of the remaining balance | 0012| shall be used for trail improvements and establishments for | 0013| motorized use; and | 0014| (c) forty percent of the remaining balance | 0015| shall be used for trail improvements and establishments that | 0016| accommodate either motorized or nonmotorized uses. In any event no | 0017| more than fifty percent of all funds available shall be used for | 0018| motorized uses. Projects may be categorized as follows: 1) | 0019| nonmotorized single use; 2) nonmotorized diversified use; 3) | 0020| diversified use for both motorized and nonmotorized use; 4) | 0021| motorized single use; and 5) motorized diversified use." | 0022|  | 0023| | 0024| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0025| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| February 12, 1996 | 0004| | 0005| Mr. President: | 0006| | 0007| Your FINANCE COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0008| | 0009| HOUSE CONSUMER AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE | 0010| SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL 353 | 0011| | 0012| has had it under consideration and reports same with recommendation | 0013| that it DO PASS. | 0014| | 0015| Respectfully submitted, | 0016| | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| __________________________________ | 0020| Ben D. Altamirano, Chairman | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________ | 0025| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| | 0004| Date ________________________ | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| The roll call vote was 8 For 0 Against | 0008| Yes: 8 | 0009| No: 0 | 0010| Excused: Donisthorpe, Duran, Ingle, Kidd, Kysar | 0011| Absent: None | 0012| | 0013| | 0014| S0353FC1 | 0015| |