N.M. Admin. Code § 19.5.1.7 - DEFINITIONS
A.
"Authorized areas" means locations, places, sites, regions, zones
or spaces identified by the director or, for purposes of hunting or fishing,
the state game commission. These areas may be defined with signs or other
appropriate proclamation or means. For purposes of bowfishing, authorized areas
include all parks where fishing is allowed.
B.
"Boating and rafting
excursions" means a guiding service for boating or rafting trips offered
to the general public.
C.
"Capital improvement" means a construction project by a
concessionaire to the concession premises that is not maintenance or repair and
that costs at least $1,000.
D.
"Commercial activity" means for-profit sales or services but does
not include the operation of vending machines unless the vending machine is
operated as part of a larger concession operation.
E.
"Commercial charter bus"
means a bus transporting a group of persons who pursuant to a common purpose,
and under a single contract at a fixed price, have acquired the exclusive use
of a bus to travel together under an itinerary.
F.
"Commercial filming" means
the use of motion picture, videotaping, sound recording or other moving image
or audio recording equipment that involves the advertisement of an event,
product or service; or the creation of a product for sale including film,
videotape, television broadcast or documentary of participants in commercial
sporting or recreation events for the purpose of generating income.
G.
"Commercial photography"
means still images taken with a camera that the photographer intends to
sell.
H.
"Concession"
means commercial activity conducted within a park the department has authorized
in writing.
I.
"Concessionaire" means the owner or operator of a concession who
operates pursuant to a department-issued concession contract.
J.
"Concessions administrator"
means a division employee who maintains records and documentation concerning
concession contracts and concession permits.
K.
"Concession contract" means
an agreement between the department and a person, or business entity, which
allows the concessionaire to provide services, merchandise, accommodations or
facilities within a park. The concessionaire may or may not occupy a permanent
structure or location within the park. The concession contract's term shall not
exceed 30 years pursuant to Section
16-2-9
NMSA 1978.
L.
"Concession
permit" means a permit the department issues to a person or business
entity to provide commercial activities, including services or goods, in a park
for a period of up to one year. The fee for a concession permit is established
in 19.5.6 NMAC. Services the division may authorize under a concession permit
include guiding and outfitting services for fishing, boating and rafting
excursions; educational and park resource protection services; and other
services or goods, including commercial services, that enhance visitors'
experience and enjoyment, such as sales of firewood, propane, ice, food or
refreshments.
M.
"Concession
permittee" means the holder of a department-issued concession
permit.
N.
"Cultural
property" means a structure, place, site or object having historic,
archaeological, scientific, architectural or other cultural
significance.
O.
"Department" means the energy, minerals and natural resources
department.
P.
"Developed
site" means a park camping site with at least one shelter, table or
grill or a combination of two or more such facilities at the site. Sites with
recreational vehicle utility hookups are considered developed regardless of the
presence of shelters, tables or grills.
Q.
"Director" means the director
of the energy, minerals and natural resources department, state parks
division.
R.
"Director
designee" means persons the director appoints including deputy
directors, bureau chiefs, regional managers and park superintendents.
S.
"Division" means the energy,
minerals and natural resources department, state parks division.
T.
"Flotation assist device"
means a wet suit or wearable flotation device in good condition capable of
providing flotation to the wearer on the water's surface.
U.
"Geocaching" means an outdoor
treasure-hunting activity in which the participants use a global positioning
system receiver or other navigational means to hide or find containers called
"geocaches" or "caches".
V.
"Gross receipts from sales and services" means the total amount of
receipts from sales and services.
W.
"Guide" means an individual
or an employee of an outfitter who is hired to escort or accompany clients in
fishing, rafting or boating.
X.
"Letter boxing" means an outdoor hobby that combines elements of
orienteering, art and puzzle solving. Letter boxers hide small, weatherproof
boxes in publicly-accessible places and distribute clues to finding the boxes
in printed catalogs, on websites or by word of mouth. The activity is
characterized by the boxes containing a logbook and a rubber stamp. Letter
boxers stamp the box's logbook with personal rubber stamps and use the box's
stamp to imprint their personal logbooks as proof they found the box.
Y.
"Net receipts from sales and
services" means the total amount of receipts from sales and services,
less the amount of gross receipts taxes.
Z.
"Off highway motor vehicle"
means a motor vehicle designed by the manufacturer for operation exclusively
off the highway or road and includes:
(1)
"all-terrain vehicle," which means a motor vehicle 50 inches or
less in width, having an unladen dry weight of 1,000 pounds or less, traveling
on three or more low-pressure tires and having a seat designed to be straddled
by the operator and handlebar-type steering control;
(2)
"off-highway motorcycle,"
which means a motor vehicle traveling on not more than two tires and having a
seat designed to be straddled by the operator and has handlebar-type steering
control;
(3)
"snowmobile," which means a motor vehicle designed for travel on
snow or ice and steered and supported in whole or part by skis, belts, cleats,
runners or low-pressure tires;
(4)
"recreational off-highway vehicle," which means a motor vehicle
designed for travel on four or more non-highway tires, for recreational use by
one or more persons, and having:
(a) a
steering wheel for steering control;
(b) non-straddle seating;
(c) maximum speed capability greater than 35
miles per hour;
(d) gross vehicle
weight rating no greater than 1,750 pounds;
(e) less than 80 inches in overall width,
exclusive of accessories;
(f)
engine displacement of less than 1,000 cubic centimeters; and
(g) identification by means of a 17-character
vehicle identification number; or
(5) by rule of the department of game and
fish, any other vehicles that may enter the market that fit the general profile
of vehicles operated off the highway for recreational purposes.
AA.
"Other power-driven
mobility device" means any mobility device powered by batteries, fuel or
other engines, whether or not designed primarily for use by individuals with
mobility disabilities - that is used by individuals with mobility disabilities
for the purpose of locomotion including golf cars, electronic personal
assistance mobility devices, such as the Segway® PT, or any mobility device
designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian routes, but that is not
a wheelchair.
BB.
"Outfitter" means a person or company who employs
guides.
CC.
"Park"
means an area designated as a state park within the state parks system and that
the division manages or owns.
DD.
"Park" or "parking" means the leaving of a vehicle, camping unit
or trailer, whether occupied or not, in a location, other than when engaged in
loading or unloading.
EE.
"Park management and development plan" means a plan used as a
guide for expansion, services, programs and development for the park.
FF.
"Park support group" means
an organization as defined in Section
6-5A-1
NMSA 1978 or an organized group of individuals that volunteers time, services
or funds to promote and support the division or an individual park and whose
principal purpose as authorized by the division is to complement, contribute to
and support, aid the function of or forward the division's or park's
purposes.
GG.
"Person"
means an individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, joint venture
or other entity.
HH.
"Personal flotation device" means a United States coast guard
approved life preserver, buoyant vest, hybrid device, ring buoy or buoyant
cushion.
II.
"Primitive
site" means a camping site that offers no facilities except a cleared
area for camping. Primitive sites may have trash receptacles, chemical toilets
or parking.
JJ.
"Rally" means a parking area or facility designated for group
functions.
KK.
"Receipts" means consideration in money and in trade received from
sales and charges for services.
LL.
"Regional manager" means a division employee responsible for
several parks within a region.
MM.
"Resource program" means a division employee or employees
responsible for the natural and cultural resource protection program.
NN.
"Sales and services" means
transactions by a concessionaire, or a concessionaire's agents or employees,
for which the concessionaire receives consideration in money or money's worth
in connection with the concession business operated pursuant to the concession
contract.
OO.
"Secretary" means the secretary of the department.
PP.
"Special event facility"
means an entire building or structure such as a visitor center, lodge, pavilion
or group shelter, or an area designated by the superintendent.
QQ.
"Special use permit" means a
permit the division has issued to a person for a non-commercial activity or
event within a park.
RR.
"State park official" means a division employee.
SS.
"State parks system" means
land and water in a park.
TT.
"Superintendent" means a division employee who is in charge of a
specific park; which includes a park superintendent or park manager.
UU.
"Vehicle" means an
automobile, car, van, sport-utility truck, pickup truck, motorcycle, wagon,
buggy or similar device that is used or may be used to transport persons or
property on a highway, except devices moved exclusively by human
power.
VV.
"Vending
machine" means a coin-operated beverage, snack or service machine
subject to division approval.
WW.
"Visitor" means a person who reserves park facilities or enters a
park. This definition does not include department employees who are on duty,
concessionaires or their employees operating their concession or on duty
employees of an entity that owns the property where the park is
located.
XX.
"Wheelchair" means a manually-operated or power-driven device
designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the
main purpose of indoor or both indoor and outdoor locomotion.
YY.
"Working days" means Monday
through Friday, excluding state holidays.
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