N.M. Admin. Code § 19.5.2.13 - USE OF FACILITIES
A.
Facilities are available on a first come, first served basis except at parks
where the division has established a reservation program and a visitor has
reserved the facility. Campers shall not save or reserve camping spaces for
other individuals even by purchasing additional permits.
B. Visitors using a park facility shall keep
it in a clean and sanitary manner and shall leave it in a clean and sanitary
condition.
C. Glass containers are
prohibited outside vehicles, motor homes, campers, trailers and tents within
the state parks system except on established commercial premises.
D. The division has developed and designated
special accessible facilities for the use of individuals with disabilities.
Individuals with disabilities shall have preferential use of these facilities
over other persons.
E. Visitors
shall not remove water from the park for use outside the park or deposit trash
generated outside the park within a park.
F. Advance reservations are required for the
use of meeting rooms. Meeting rooms are not available at all parks. A person
who reserves a meeting room is responsible for setting up the room, cleaning
the room after use and leaving the room in the same condition it was in before
use. See 19.5.6 NMAC for meeting room fees.
G. The director may designate areas within
the state parks system including campsites, group shelters, group areas,
cabins, yurts and lodges for use by reservation.
H. Advance reservations are required for the
use of group shelters, group areas or reservation campsites. Visitors shall pay
the appropriate day use or camping fees in addition to the fees for use of the
facility or area. If visitors make reservations through the division's
reservation system contractor, visitors shall pay the reservation processing
and cancellation fees the contractor charges. The division may accept annual
permits at reservation campsites if posted. See 19.5.6 NMAC for group shelter
fees.
I. The superintendent may
restrict the number or size of tents, shade or screen shelters occupying a
campsite or day use site by posting the restriction or restrictions in the
affected area or areas.
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