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2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 76: Agriculture
Article 5: Insect Pests and Plant Diseases, 76-5-1 through 76-5-28
- Section 76-5-1: County commissioners to prohibit importation of "codlin moth" or other worms or insects destructive to fruit.
- Section 76-5-2: Short title.
- Section 76-5-3: Purpose of act.
- Section 76-5-4: Definition; transfer.
- Section 76-5-5: Duties and powers of the board.
- Section 76-5-6: Land users' consent; control districts; local control committees.
- Section 76-5-7: Alternative method when disaster area declared.
- Section 76-5-8: Duties and powers of local control committees.
- Section 76-5-9: Special land user's assessment; enforced collection.
- Section 76-5-10: Disposition of assessments proceeds.
- Section 76-5-11: Short title.
- Section 76-5-12: Definitions.
- Section 76-5-13: Authority to inspect.
- Section 76-5-14: Inspection before sale.
- Section 76-5-15: Inspection of nurseries.
- Section 76-5-16: Dealers' or agents' licenses.
- Section 76-5-17: , 76-5-18 Repealed.
- Section 76-5-19: Labels.
- Section 76-5-20: Viability standards.
- Section 76-5-21: Collected plants.
- Section 76-5-22: Certificates of inspection on stock brought into the state.
- Section 76-5-23: Transporting within the state.
- Section 76-5-24: Forms.
- Section 76-5-25: Powers of board and department.
- Section 76-5-26: Fees.
- Section 76-5-27: Fees collected.
- Section 76-5-28: Penalties.
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