New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 31 - HUNTING AND FISHING
Part 2 - HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE REVOCATION
Section 19.31.2.9 - ADMINISTRATIVE REVOCATION CATEGORIES AND POINTS

Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.31.2.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024

Any person may be assessed administrative revocation points for violations as provided below. Any person with 20 or more points accumulated within any consecutive three-year period shall have all of his or her privileges subject to revocation or suspension. An outfitter, guide or applicant's administrative revocation points shall only be against their outfitting or guiding registration unless they have accumulated 20 or more criminal revocation points. Administrative revocation points for landowners or their authorized ranch contact shall only be for the revocation or suspension of their private land program participation privileges unless they have accumulated 20 or more criminal revocation points.

A. 20 points:

(1) outfitter or guide failure to comply with registration audit or conditions;

(2) outfitter or guide misrepresentation;

(3) outfitter or guide failure to disclose;

(4) landowner's or authorized ranch contact's misrepresentation or violation of the conditions of a contract, application or agreement with the department;

(5) any person submitting, or allowing to be submitted for them, false or fraudulent harvest reporting or pelt tagging information as required by rule; or

(6) any person purchasing a license, permit, certificate or registration without sufficient funds to pay or who stops payment for same.

B. 10 points:

(1) outfitting on state or federal lands without a proper permit or authorization;

(2) outfitter breach of contract; or

(3) outfitter, guide, landowner or authorized ranch contact failure to report illegal activity.

C. five points:

(1) outfitter or guide violation of any conditions of a state or federal permit or authorization;

(2) outfitter or guide failure to comply with any local, state or federal laws other than outfitting on state or federal lands without a proper permit or authorization;

(3) outfitter failure to supervise guides; or

(4) any outfitter or guide misconduct not otherwise specifically listed herein.

D. outfitters, guides and landowners or their authorized ranch contact shall be notified when points are assessed.

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