New Mexico Register / Volume XXX, Issue 23 / December 17,
2019
TITLE
19 NATURAL RESOURCES AND
WILDLIFE
CHAPTER
31 HUNTING AND FISHING REGULATIONS
PART
3 HUNTING AND FISHING
LICENSES AND APPLICATION
19.31.3.1 ISSUING AGENCY: New Mexico
department of game and fish.
[19.31.3.1 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.1 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.2 SCOPE: Sportspersons
interested in fishing, hunting and trapping and management of big game and
furbearers in New Mexico. Additional
requirements may be found in Chapter 17 NMSA 1978 and other Parts of Title 19,
Chapter 31 NMAC.
[19.31.3.2 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.2 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Sections 17-1-14,
17-1-26, 17-3-2, 17-3-5, 17-3-7, 17-3-13, 17-3-14, and 17-3-14.1 NMSA 1978,
which pertain to the types of licenses and permits available and grant the
state game commission authority to create regulations setting the license fees
and application procedure.
[19.31.3.3 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.3 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.4 DURATION: Permanent.
[19.31.3.4 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.4 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 2020,
unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
[19.31.3.5 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.5 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.6 OBJECTIVE: Basic regulation,
rules and procedures governing the issuance of licenses, permits and stamps, as
well as special draw permits and licenses issued by the department pertaining
to deer, elk, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, Barbary sheep, bear, turkey, oryx, ibex, javelina, furbearers,
small game and other species determined by the state game commission.
[19.31.3.6 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.6 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.7 DEFINITIONS: [RESERVED]
19.31.3.8 PUBLIC DRAW LICENSES AND PERMITS
- APPLICATION FOR:
A. Application form: Application for all public licenses and permits
shall be submitted via the department website.
B. Application deadline(s): Applications for all public licenses and
permits, including population management hunts, Sandhill crane, pheasant,
turkey, pronghorn, elk, Barbary sheep, bighorn sheep, bear, deer, oryx, javelina, and ibex hunts
must be received by 5:00 p.m. on dates set by the state game commission. If any licenses or permits are available
after the drawing is completed, those licenses or permits may be sold online
via secondary sale.
C. One applicant per application: No more than one person may apply under each
application number for bighorn sheep, bear, and GMU 5A private land deer.
D. Two applicants per application: No more than two
persons may apply under the same application number for youth-only Sandhill
crane, youth-only pheasant, turkey, ibex and oryx.
E. Four applicants per application: No more than four
persons may apply under the same application number for Sandhill crane,
pheasant, deer, elk, pronghorn, Barbary sheep and javelina.
F. Resident and non-resident application combination: Any mixture or
combination of residents and non-residents may make application for special
drawing providing the number of applicants does not exceed the restriction of
this section (Subsection D or E).
G. Applications rejected: Applications for licenses may be rejected by
the department if an applicant did not:
(1) apply on the proper online form as designated by the
director;
(2) submit the correct or required information;
(3) submit
the correct license or application fee, and any other required fee;
(4) meet the deadline date; or
(5) comply with a current statute or rule.
H. More applications than permits: If more applications for public licenses or
permits are received than there are licenses or permits available, the
available licenses or permits shall be allotted by means of a public drawing.
I. Increase in licenses or permits: The number of licenses or permits available
may be increased to accommodate corrections or errors by the department which
results in the addition of names to the successful list.
J. Additional choices: Applicants for public permits and/or licenses
may designate additional choices for hunt periods.
K. Application
categories: Applications for special
drawing hunts will be placed into the appropriate categories, as specified in
Section 17-3-16 NMSA 1978 by department personnel or their designee. Special drawings shall continue to draw
applicants from the appropriate drawing pool progressively for each respective
hunt code, starting with first choice applicants, then proceeding to second and
subsequent choice applicants until the quota has been met or the pool of
applicants has been exhausted.
L. Resident and non-resident applications:
(1) To
be placed in the separate pool designated for guided hunts, an applicant must
have a valid registration number issued to a New Mexico outfitter as prescribed
in Paragraph H of Section 17-3-6 NMSA 1978, on their application.
(2) For
an application to be successfully drawn, there must be
a sufficient number of licenses or permits available for that hunt code to
accommodate all applicants from their respective drawing pools.
(3) Any
licenses left over from the appropriate drawing pool will be allocated as prescribed
in Subsection C of Section 17-3-16 NMSA 1978.
M. New
Mexico department of game and fish customer identification number: All persons purchasing licenses, making
application to the department for hunt drawings for public licenses and
permits, and converting private landowner authorizations to licenses must have
a “New Mexico department of game and fish (NMDGF) customer identification
number.”
(1) “NMDGF customer identification number”
shall be obtained only from the department and must be obtained prior to the
submission of any application or private landowner authorization.
(2) Each
person making application for public drawing license, permit or private
landowner authorization must use their own valid NMDGF customer identification
number on his or her application.
(3) Any
application received without a valid NMDGF customer identification number or
false NMDGF customer number will be rejected.
N. Trapper
license restriction: No nonresident who resides in a state that does not permit
New Mexico residents to procure nonresident trapper licenses may purchase a New
Mexico nonresident trapper license.
O. Director’s authority to adjust licenses and
permits: The director may adjust
licenses or permit numbers for special drawings, by no more than one per hunt
code, to comply with Chapter 17 NMSA 1978 and its corresponding rules.
[19.31.3.8 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.8 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.9 PRIVATE LAND - ELK LICENSES:
A. Private
land licenses for elk will not be issued through the public draw.
B. The
amount due for a private land elk license in the primary and special management
zones as defined in 19.31.14 NMAC shall be composed of the “landowner
authorization certificate” fee and the appropriate “certificate of application”
fee as defined in 19.30.9 NMAC, and the appropriate license fees as defined in
Sections 17-3-13 and 17-3-7 NMSA 1978.
C. Licenses
for primary and special management zones will be issued only up to the number
of authorizations allotted for each ranch and only to persons who provide a
valid authorization and ranch number and pay the appropriate fees.
D. Ranch
codes allowing purchase of private-land elk licenses in the secondary
management zone, as defined in 19.31.14 NMAC, will be issued to landowners in
accordance with 19.30.5 NMAC.
[19.31.3.9 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.9 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
9.31.3.10 NEW MEXICO RESIDENT MILITARY AND
VETERAN DISCOUNT:
A. A New
Mexico resident, as defined in Section 17-3-4 NMSA 1978, who is active duty
military or a veteran of the United States military as defined by the New
Mexico department of veterans’ services is eligible for a fifty percent
discount on all licenses, permits and stamps as defined in 19.30.9 NMAC and in
Section 17-3-13 NMSA 1978. Exceptions:
No discount shall apply to the resident, disabled veteran game hunting and
fishing combination license, or to any administrative fee, including the
“landowner authorization certificate” fee, the “certificate of application”
fee, and the license vendor fee.
B. Nonresident
military personnel stationed on Fort Bliss who qualify for resident prices on
big-game hunts that occur on Fort Bliss are not eligible for the resident
military and veteran discount.
C. The
department shall conduct audits to determine eligibility for benefits as
defined under 19.31.3.10 NMAC. Failure to provide requested documentation
within the timeframe specified by the department shall result in the removal of
the discount and suspension of any future discounts until such time as the
requested documents are received and verified.
D. Any
license, permit or stamp obtained by falsely claiming this discount is
unlawful.
[19.31.3.10 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.10 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.11 RESTRICTIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
A. One license per big game species per year: It shall be unlawful
for anyone to hold more than one permit or license for any one big game species
during the current license year unless otherwise allowed by rule.
B. Improper
license and permit: Any person who
attempts to capture or shoot, hunts, kills, injures or takes, in any manner any
big-game, small game or fur-bearing animal, turkey or game fish other than in
accordance with the specified hunt code or dates, legal sporting arm, bag limit
allowance or area designated on a license or permit issued by the department to
that person is deemed to be hunting, fishing or trapping without a proper
license as required by Section17-3-1 NMSA 1978 unless otherwise exempted by a
valid commission rule.
C. Transfer
of permits or licenses: The director
may grant the transfer of a hunting license or permit once it has been
determined that prior to the hunt start date, a licensee or their official
representative provides written, verifiable information indicating the licensee
has died, sustained an injury or life-threatening illness, or has been subject
to deployment by the United States military that prohibits the licensee from
hunting. Transfer requests must be
submitted in writing prior to the hunt start date. When a transfer of a license results in a
higher license fee due to differences between the original licensee and the new
licensee (age, residency, etc.), the difference shall be paid prior to issuance
of a license or permit.
D. Refunds: The director may grant the refund of a
hunting license once it has been determined that a licensee or their official
representative provides written, verifiable information indicating the licensee
has died, sustained an injury or life-threatening illness, or has been subject
to deployment by the United States military that prohibits the licensee from
hunting. Refund requests must be
submitted in writing prior to the hunt start date.
E. Donation of permits or licenses: Upon written request from a
licensee or their official representative, the director may grant the donation
of a hunting license for transfer to a youth 17 years of age or younger, a New
Mexico resident veteran of the United States military as approved by the New
Mexico department of veterans’ services, or a “first responder” who is a
resident of the state of New Mexico as defined by Subsection B of Section
12-10D-2 NMSA 1978 who has been qualified through an approved nonprofit
organization that promotes hunting, fishing and trapping activities. The donor of the license shall not be
eligible for a refund of license or application fees. When a transfer of a license results in a
higher license fee due to differences between the original licensee and the new
licensee (age, residency, etc.), the difference shall be paid prior to issuance
of a license or permit. The state game
commission must approve any nonprofit organizations prior to their
participation in receiving, identifying or submitting recipients for donated
licenses or permits. In order to be an
approved nonprofit organization, the organization must demonstrate to the state
game commission their history and ability to promote hunting, fishing, and
trapping activities. A
once-in-a-lifetime licensee may be reinstated as eligible to participate in
future drawings for the same species and hunt type if the licensee donated his
or her license to an individual qualified by an approved nonprofit
organization. Donation of a once-in-a-lifetime license will not prohibit the donor
from applying for and receiving another license for the same species and
restrictions in the future.
F. More than one application: It shall be unlawful
to submit more than one application per species for any license or permit
issued through a special drawing, unless otherwise permitted by regulation.
G. Handicapped fishing or handicapped game hunting license
qualifications: To hold a handicapped fishing or handicapped
game hunting license, the individual must be a resident of New Mexico and must
attest to having a severe physical or developmental disability that
substantially limits one or more major life activities. Reasonable accommodation may be made,
relating to these licenses, upon request.
H. Mobility impaired (MI) deer, elk, oryx,
or pronghorn license qualifications: To hold a mobility impaired deer, elk, oryx, or pronghorn license, a person must submit verifiable
documentation on the proper department form that is attested to by a certified
medical physician that the individual has a mobility restriction which limits
their activity to a walker, wheelchair, or two crutches, or severely restricts the
movement in both arms or who has a combination of permanent disabilities which
cause comparable substantial functional limitation and then obtain department
approval for MI hunt eligibility. Every
person qualified as MI shall have their card/eligibility expire 48 months from
the department’s approval date or issuance date, whichever is later, and must
resubmit their application and obtain department approval as required above
prior to being eligible to apply for any MI hunt.
I. Youth only hunts: Only applicants who are 17 years of age or
younger on the opening day of the hunt are eligible to apply for or participate
in any youth-only hunt, including federal youth
waterfowl hunt days. Applicants
must have a valid hunter education certificate number, or mentor youth number
for appropriate species.
J. Required information: An individual making license application
shall supply the department on the appropriate form with all required personal
information including, but not limited to name, address, date-of-birth, last
four digits of his/her social security number prior to an application form
being processed or a license being awarded.
K. Military only hunts: Applicants must be full time active military
and proof of military status must be received by the department prior to
applying for any military only hunt.
L. Returning Iraq/Afghanistan veteran oryx
hunts:
Applicants for returning Iraq/Afghanistan veteran oryx
hunts must provide proof of appropriate service prior to applying for any
returning Iraq/Afghanistan veteran oryx hunt.
M. NMDGF
customer identification number: It
shall be unlawful for an applicant to use another person’s NMDGF customer
identification number or to provide false information to obtain a NMDGF
customer identification number.
N. Application
fee: Prior to the drawing, all
applicants for special hunt drawings for public draw licenses shall pay the
applicable species license fees including depredation damage stamp, the
required game hunting license fee and the non-refundable draw application fee
as defined by 19.30.9.9 NMAC. Disabled
American veterans certified as holders of lifetime general hunting and fishing
licenses are exempt from paying the application fee when applying for deer hunt
drawings.
O. License, permit and stamp requirements: A game hunting or game hunting and fishing
license is required to hunt any small game species, and an annual game hunting
or game hunting and fishing license is required to apply for or purchase any
big-game or turkey license (exception: disabled veteran card holders). A habitat management and access validation is
required in conjunction with any hunting, fishing, or trapping license
(exceptions: persons under age 18, free fishing license holders over age 70,
and disabled veteran card holders). A
habitat stamp is required in conjunction with any hunting, fishing, or trapping
license on forest service or bureau of land management (BLM) properties
(exceptions: anglers and trappers under age 12, free fishing license holders
over age 70, and disabled veteran card holders). Migratory bird hunters must possess a Harvest
Information Program (HIP) number.
Waterfowl hunters must also possess a federal duck stamp. Nonresidents must have a nongame hunting
license or any valid hunting license to hunt unprotected or nongame
species. Draw permits must be
accompanied by the appropriate hunting license(s) and stamp(s). Additional permits may be required for
specific hunting and fishing activities pursuant to 19.31.6.9 NMAC, 19.31.5.8
NMAC and 19.31.4.13 NMAC.
P. Penalty
assessments:
When a person is issued a penalty assessment citation for fishing
without a license, hunting small game without a license, or failing to possess
an applicable habitat management and access validation, habitat stamp or second
rod validation; the citation will serve as a license for that specific activity
for 15 calendar days. The person must
remit the prescribed penalty amount indicated on the face of the citation
within 30 days of the date of citation issuance.
[19.31.3.11 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.11 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
19.31.3.12 DENIAL OR REVOCATION: Any applicant for
any license, permit, certificate or registration will be automatically rejected
if their name and other identifying factors appears on the department’s
revocation list or a list of provided by the wildlife violator compact.
[19.31.3.12 NMAC - Rp, 19.31.3.12 NMAC, 1/1/2020]
History
of 19.31.3 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from
that previously filed with the State Records Center and Archives under:
Regulation
No. 482, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Bear, Turkey,
Elk, Antelope, Dusky Grouse, Tassel-Eared And Chickaree Squirrel, And Barbary
Sheep, filed 5/31/67;
Regulation
No. 487, Establishing 1967 Seasons On Javelina
And Barbary Sheep, filed 12/15/67;
Regulation
No. 489, Establishing Turkey Seasons For The Spring of
1968, filed 3/1/68;
Regulation
No. 491, Establishing Big Game Seasons For 1968 For
Jicarilla Reservation, filed 3/1/68;
Regulation
No. 492, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Bear, Turkey,
Elk, Antelope, Dusky Grouse, Tassel-Eared And Chickaree Squirrel, And Barbary
Sheep, filed 6/6/68;
Regulation
No. 495, Establishing A Season On Bighorn Sheep, filed
10/2/68;
Regulation
No. 496, Establishing An Elk Season In The Tres Piedras Area, Elk Area P-6,
filed 12/11/68;
Regulation
No. 502, Establishing Turkey Seasons For The Spring Of
1969, filed 3/5/69;
Regulation
No. 503, Establishing 1969 Deer Seasons For Bowhunting Only And Big Game Seasons For The
Jicarilla Indian Reservation, filed 3/5/69;
Regulation
504, Establishing Seasons on Deer, Bear, Turkey, Dusky Grouse, Chickaree And
Tassel-Eared Squirrel, And Barbary Sheep, filed 6/4/69;
Regulation
No. 507, Establishing A Season On Bighorn Sheep, filed
8/26/69;
Regulation
No. 512, Establishing Turkey Season For The Spring Of
1970, filed 2/20/70;
Regulation
No. 513, Establishing Deer Season For Bowhunting
Only In Sandia State Game Refuge, filed 2/20/70;
Regulation
No. 514, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Bear, Turkey,
Elk, Antelope, Dusky Grouse, Tassel-Eared And Chickaree Squirrel, Barbary Sheep
And Bighorn Sheep, filed 6/9/70;
Regulation
No 520, Establishing Turkey Seasons For The Spring Of
1971, filed 3/9/71;
Regulation
No. 522, Establishing 1971 Seasons On Deer, Bear,
Turkey, And Elk On The Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, filed 3/9/71;
Regulation
No. 523, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Dusky Grouse, Tassel-Eared
And Chickaree Squirrel, Elk, Antelope, Barbary Sheep And Bighorn Sheep, filed
6/9/71;
Regulation
No. 531, Establishing A Season On Javelina,
filed 12/17/71;
Regulation
No. 532, Establishing Turkey Seasons For The Spring Of
1972, filed 3/20/72;
Regulation
No. 534, Establishing 1972 Seasons On Deer, Bear,
Turkey, And Elk On The Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, filed 3/20/72;
Regulation
No. 536, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Dusky Grouse,
Chickaree And Tassel-Eared Squirrel, Elk, Antelope, Barbary Sheep And Bighorn
Sheep, filed 6/26/72;
Regulation
No. 542, Establishing A Season On Javelina,
filed 12/1/72;
Regulation
No. 545, Establishing Turkey Seasons For The Spring Of
1973, filed 2/26/73;
Regulation
No. 546, Establishing 1973 Seasons On Deer, Bear,
Turkey, And Elk On The Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, filed 2/26/73;
Regulation
No. 547, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Dusky Grouse,
Chickaree And Tassel-Eared Squirrel, Elk, Antelope, Barbary Sheep And Bighorn
Sheep, And Javelina, filed 5/31/73;
Regulation
No. 554, Establishing Special Turkey Seasons For The
Spring of 1974, filed 3/4/74;
Regulation
No. 556, Establishing 1974 Seasons On Deer, Bear,
Turkey, And Elk On The Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, filed 3/14/74;
Regulation
No. 558, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Dusky Grouse,
Tassel-Eared And Chickaree Squirrel, Elk, Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn
Sheep, Javelina, Oryx, And Ibex, filed 5/29/74;
Regulation
No. 565, Establishing Special Turkey Seasons For The
Spring Of 1975, filed 3/24/75;
Regulation
No. 567, Establishing 1975 Seasons On Deer, Bear, And Turkey On The Jicarilla
Apache And Navajo Indian Reservations And On Elk On The Jicarilla Apache Indian
Reservation, filed 3/24/75;
Regulation
No. 568, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Dusky Grouse,
Chickaree And Tassel-Eared Squirrel, Elk, Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn
Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And Ibex, filed 6/25/75;
Regulation
No. 573, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Dusky Grouse,
Tassel-Eared And Chickaree Squirrel, Elk, Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn
Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And Ibex, filed 2/23/76;
Regulation
No. 583, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk, Antelope,
Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And
Ibex, filed 2/11/77;
Regulation
No. 590, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk, Antelope,
Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And
Ibex, filed 2/15/78;
Regulation
No. 596, Establishing Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk, Antelope,
Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And
Ibex, filed 2/23/79;
Regulation
No. 603, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1,
1980 through March 31, 1981, filed 2/22/80;
Regulation
No. 609, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1981 through March 31, 1982, filed
2/17/81;
Regulation
No. 614, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Bear, Cougar, Elk, Antelope,
Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And Ibex
For The Period April 1, 1982 through March 31, 1983, filed 3/10/82;
Regulation
No. 622, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1983 through March 31, 1984, filed
3/9/83;
Regulation
No. 628, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1984 through March 31, 1985, filed
4/2/84;
Regulation
No. 634, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk, Antelope,
Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina, Oryx And Ibex
For The Period April 1, 1985 Through March 31, 1986, filed 4/18/85;
Regulation
No. 640, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1986 through March 31, 1987, filed
3/25/86;
Regulation
No. 645, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1987 through March 31, 1988, filed
2/12/87;
Regulation
No. 653, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1988 through March 31, 1989, filed
12/18/87;
Regulation
No. 658, Establishing A System For Allocating Elk Licenses On
Private And Public Lands Within Game Management Units, filed 6/1/88;
Regulation
No. 663, Establishing Opening Spring Turkey For The
Period April 1, 1989 through March 31, 1990, filed 3/28/89;
Regulation
No. 664, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1989 through March 31, 1990, filed
3/20/89;
Regulation
No. 674, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1990 through March 31, 1991, filed
11/21/89;
Regulation
No. 683, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx, And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1991 through March 31, 1992, filed
2/8/91;
Regulation
No. 689, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx, And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1992 through March 31, 1993, filed
3/4/92;
Regulation
No. 700, Establishing Open Seasons On Deer, Turkey, Bear, Cougar, Elk,
Antelope, Barbary Sheep, Bighorn Sheep, Javelina,
Oryx, And Ibex For The Period April 1, 1993 through March 31, 1995, filed
3/11/93.
History
of Repealed Material:
19.31.3 NMAC, Hunting and Fishing
License Applications, filed 1/17/01 - Repealed effective 12/30/04.
19.31.3 NMAC, Hunting and Fishing
License Applications, filed 12/30/04 - Repealed effective 4/1/16.
19.31.3 NMAC, Hunting and Fishing
Licenses and Application, filed 4/1/16 - Repealed effective 10/31/17.
19.31.3 NMAC, Hunting and Fishing
Licenses and Application, filed 10/5/2017 - Repealed effective 1/1/19.
19.31.3 NMAC, Hunting and Fishing
Licenses and Application, filed 12/7/2018 - Repealed effective 1/1/2020.