2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 11: Intergovernmental Agreements and Authorities
Article 16: Wildlife Violator Compact, 11-16-1 through 11-16-12
Section 11-16-9: Entry into Wildlife Violator Compact and withdrawal.


NM Stat § 11-16-9 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

11-16-9. Entry into Wildlife Violator Compact and withdrawal.

A. The Wildlife Violator Compact [11-16-1 to 11-16-12 NMSA 1978] shall become effective at the time it is adopted in substantially similar form by two or more states.

B. Entry into the Wildlife Violator Compact shall be made by resolution of ratification by the authorized officials of the applying state and submitted to the chairman of the board of compact administrators.

C. The resolution shall substantially be in the form and content as provided in the compact manual and shall include the following:

(1) a citation of the authority from which the state is empowered to become a party to the Wildlife Violator Compact;

(2) an agreement of compliance with the terms and provisions of this compact; and

(3) an agreement that compact entry is with all states participating in the Wildlife Violator Compact and with all additional states that legally become a party to the Wildlife Violator Compact.

D. The effective date of entry shall be specified by the applying state but shall not be less than sixty days after notice has been given to each participating state that the resolution from the applying state has been received:

(1) by the chairman of the board of compact administrators; or

(2) by the secretary of the board of compact administrators.

E. A participating state may withdraw from participation in the Wildlife Violator Compact by official written notice to each participating state, but withdrawal shall not become effective until ninety days after the notice of withdrawal is given. No withdrawal of any state shall affect the validity of the Wildlife Violator Compact as to the remaining participating states.

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