N.M. Admin. Code § 19.2.19.18 - PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
A. Those
activities that are not allowed on lands open to recreational access include,
but are not limited to:
(1) disturbing,
harassing, injuring, destroying or removing wildlife, livestock, or any other
animal life;
(2) disturbing,
dislodging, damaging, destroying or removing native plants, standing timber,
wood products, flowers, growing crops, or any other plant life other than pinon
nuts gathered non-commercially;
(3)
disturbing, dislodging, damaging, defacing, destroying or removing historical,
archaelogical, paleontological or cultural sites, or artifacts;
(4) disturbing, dislodging, defacing,
damaging or destroying any improvement, fixture, item, object, or thing placed
or located in, under, or upon the land;
(5) crossing lands not open to recreational
access under this rule, without permission, to gain access to state trust lands
that are open to recreational access;
(6) conducting off-road vehicle
activities;
(7) bringing
unrestrained (unleashed) animals to state trust lands;
(8) discarding refuse, waste, or litter of
any kind;
(9) building open fires,
igniting fireworks, or conducting any other activity that increases the risk of
range, brush, or forest fires;
(10)
conducting any type of commercial operation;
(11) discharging firearms, camping overnight,
opening (without closing) gates;
(12) bringing onto state trust lands or
consuming thereon any type of alcoholic beverage;
(13) violating any applicable law, statute,
regulation, ordinance, or rule enacted by a governmental entity;
(14) fishing, trapping, or hunting without a
valid New Mexico license;
(15)
mineral exploration, development, or mining, or collecting valuable rocks or
minerals;
(16) interfering with the
authorized activities of other land users; or,
(17) entering, climbing, or accessing in any
way structures, buildings, fixtures, or improvements other than fences located
on state trust lands.
B.
Recreational access shall not be exercised in a manner that materially
interferes with other authorized uses of state trust lands or valid existing
rights, such as agricultural leases or rights-of-way, or in a manner that
prevents or limits the commissioner's exercise of his/her constitutional,
statutory, or regulatory responsibilities.
C. The commission of a prohibited activity by
one who gained access to state trust lands pursuant to a recreational access
permit shall render the permit invalid, and shall constitute grounds for the
commissioner to deny recreational access to, and to reject permit applications
by, any person who gained recreational access pursuant to the invalid
permit.
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