2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 19: Public Lands
Article 14: Reservation of Rights in Lease or Conveyance of State Lands, 19-14-1 through 19-14-3
Section 19-14-2: Waiver of requirements for reservation of rights in leases or conveyance for specific minerals; procedures for waiver.


NM Stat § 19-14-2 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

19-14-2. Waiver of requirements for reservation of rights in leases or conveyance for specific minerals; procedures for waiver.

A. The commissioner of public lands may waive by written order the reservation of rights required under Section 1 [19-14-1 NMSA 1978] of this act in respect to any specific mineral, other than fossil fuels, for which there is no significant consumptive use within the state, but such order may be made only:

(1) after written notice is mailed by certified mail at least twenty days before the hearing required by Paragraph (3) of this subsection to the governor;

(2) after notice of the hearing required by Paragraph (3) of this subsection is posted in the same manner as notice of public sale of mineral leases is required to be posted under Section 19-8-33 NMSA 1978;

(3) after a public hearing on the issue of waiver under this subsection has been held by the commissioner of public lands or his designated representative in accordance with procedures adopted by the commissioner of public lands; and

(4) if the commissioner of public lands finds after considering the evidence produced at the hearing that a waiver of the provision would be in the best interests of the trust beneficiaries considering long-range and short-range benefits.

B. A waiver granted under Subsection A of this section shall be limited to a definite period of time not to exceed five years. Waivers may be renewed by the commissioner but only after following the procedure required under Subsection A of this section.

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