2015 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 72 - Water Law
Section 5 Appropriation and Use of Surface Water
Section 72-5-24.1 Acequias and community ditches; changes in point of diversion or place or purpose of use.

NM Stat § 72-5-24.1 (2015) What's This?

72-5-24.1. Acequias and community ditches; changes in point of diversion or place or purpose of use.

A. The state engineer shall not approve an application for a change, including an emergency change, in point of diversion or place or purpose of use of a water right into or out of an acequia or community ditch if the applicant has not complied with the applicable requirement adopted by an acequia or community ditch pursuant to Subsection E of Section 73-2-21 or Section 73-3-4.1 NMSA 1978.

B. The applicant for a change described in Subsection A of this section shall submit with the application to the state engineer documentary evidence provided by the commissioners of the acequia or community ditch of the applicant's compliance with any applicable requirement for the change adopted by the acequia or community ditch pursuant to Subsection E of Section 73-2-21 or Section 73-3-4.1 NMSA 1978.

C. If an acequia or community ditch has not adopted an applicable requirement, the applicant shall submit to the state engineer along with the application an affidavit provided by the commissioners of the acequia or community ditch stating this fact.

D. If an acequia fails to make a decision within one hundred twenty days in response to an applicant's request for approval pursuant to a [an] applicable requirement, the acequia or community ditch shall be deemed to have approved the applicant's request for approval and the state engineer shall proceed on the application as if the applicant had complied with any applicable acequia or community ditch requirement. The applicant's request shall be in writing and delivered by certified mail to the commissioners of the acequia or community ditch.

E. The provisions of this section do not apply to water rights or lands owned by or reserved for an Indian pueblo.

History: Laws 2003, ch. 82, 1 and Laws 2003, ch. 135, 1.

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