New Mexico Code § 68-2-24

Forest land policy
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Recognizing that the forest makes a vital contribution to New Mexico by providing wood products, jobs, grazing, quality water, wildlife habitat, young trees, taxes and other economic benefits, it is hereby declared to be the public policy of the state to adopt forest practices that maintain and enhance such benefits and such resources and to recognize varying forest resources by employing silvicultural planning, including fire prevention that provides for the removal of trees in a manner that provides reasonable assurance for the natural or artificial regeneration of native tree species; provided, however, nothing in this section shall be in conflict with any law now in force.
History: 1978 Comp., § 68-2-24, enacted by Laws 1979, ch. 395, § 9; 2023, ch. 64, § 12.
The 2023 amendment, effective June 16, 2023, revised the public policy of the state as it relates to forest land; and after "regeneration of", deleted "commercial" and added "native".

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