N.M. Code R. § 19.5.1.7
Y. “Off highway motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle designed by the manufacturer for operation exclusively off the highway or road and includes:
(4) “recreational off-highway vehicle”, which means a motor vehicle designed for travel on four or more non-highway tires, for recreational use by one or more persons, and having:
Z. “Other power-driven mobility device” means any mobility device powered by batteries, fuel or other engines – whether or not designed primarily for use by individuals with mobility disabilities – that is used by individuals with mobility disabilities for the purpose of locomotion including golf cars, electronic personal assistance mobility devices, such as the Segway® PT, or any mobility device designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian routes, but that is not a wheelchair.
AA. “Outfitter” means a person or company who employs guides.
BB. “Park” means an area designated as a state park within the state parks system and that the division manages or owns.
CC. “Park” or “parking” means the leaving of a vehicle, camping unit or trailer, whether occupied or not, in a location, other than when engaged in loading or unloading.
DD. “Park management and development plan” means a plan used as a guide for expansion, services, programs and development for the park.
EE. “Park support group” means an organization as defined in Section 6-5A-1 NMSA 1978, or an organized group of individuals that volunteers time, services or funds to promote and support the division or an individual park and whose principal purpose as authorized by the division is to complement, contribute to and support, aid the function of or forward the division’s or park’s purposes.
FF. “Person” means an individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, joint venture or other entity.
GG. “Personal flotation device” means a United States coast guard approved life preserver, buoyant vest, hybrid device, ring buoy or buoyant cushion.
HH. “Rally” means a parking area or facility designated for group functions.
II. “Receipts” means consideration in money and in trade received from sales and charges for services.
JJ. “Regional manager” means a division employee responsible for several parks within a region.
KK. “Resident” means an individual with a valid New Mexico state identification card or NM license plate on the vehicle.
LL. “Resource program” means a division employee or employees responsible for the natural and cultural resource protection program.
MM. “Sales and services” means transactions by a concessionaire, or a concessionaire’s agents or employees, for which the concessionaire receives consideration in money or money's worth in connection with the concession business operated pursuant to the concession contract.
NN. “Secretary” means the secretary of the department.
OO. “Special event facility” means an entire building or structure such as a visitor center, lodge, pavilion or group shelter, or an area designated by the superintendent.
PP. “Special use permit” means a permit the division has issued to a person for a non-commercial activity or event in a park.
QQ. “State parks system” means land and water in a park.
RR. “Superintendent” means a division employee who is in charge of a specific park; which includes a park superintendent or park manager.
SS. “Vehicle” means an automobile, car, van, sport-utility truck, pickup truck, motorcycle, wagon, buggy or similar device that is used or may be used to transport persons or property on a highway, except devices moved exclusively by human power.
TT. “Vending machine” means a coin-operated beverage, snack or service machine subject to division approval.
UU. “Visitor” means a person who reserves park facilities or enters a park. This definition does not include department employees who are on duty, concessionaires or their employees operating their concession or on duty employees of an entity that owns the property where the park is located.
VV. “Wheelchair” means a manually operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or both indoor and outdoor locomotion.
WW. “Working days” means Monday through Friday, excluding state holidays.
History of 19.5.1 NMAC:
Pre NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the commission of public records - state records center and archives.
SPRD 67-1, Rules and Regulations, 07/17/1967;
SPRD 68-1, New Mexico Pleasure Boating Requirements and State Park Regulations, 10/17/1968;
SPRD 69-1, New Mexico Pleasure Boating Requirements and State Park Regulations, 09/11/1969;
SPRD 71-1, New Mexico Pleasure Boating Requirements and State Park Regulations, 11/10/1971;
SPRD 72-1, New Mexico Pleasure Boating Requirements and State Park Regulations, 06/05/1972;
SPRD 73-3, New Mexico Pleasure Boating Requirements and State Park Regulations, 09/14/1973;
SPRD 74-1, New Mexico Pleasure Boating Requirements and State Park Regulations, 02/19/1974;
SPRD 75-1, New Mexico State Park and Recreation Commission Regulations, New Mexico Boating Law, 1975 Edition, 02/24/1975;
SPRD 77-1, New Mexico State Park and Recreation Commission Regulations, New Mexico Boating Law, 1977 Edition, 04/15/1977;
SPRD 79-1, New Mexico Park Regulations and Boating Laws, 07/31/1979;
SPRD 82-1, New Mexico Park Regulations and Boating Laws Revised in 1981, 05/17/1982;
SPRD 87-1, New Mexico State Park Regulations and Boating Laws, Revised in 1987, 05/06/1987;
EMNRD PRD 87-3, Rules Governing Motorboat Registration and Numbering, Boat Titling and Excise Tax Collections, Security Participation under The Boat Act, 08/06/1987;
EMNRD PRD 89-1, Boat Act Regulations, 12/21/1989;
EMNRD PRD 89-2, New Mexico State Park Regulations, 12/21/1989;
EMNRD PRD 92.1, Boat Act Regulations, 05/20/1992.
History of Repealed Material: [RESERVED]
Other History:
Those portions of EMNRD PRD 89-2, New Mexico State Park Regulations, filed 12/21/1989 and EMNRD PRD 92.1, Boat Act Regulations, filed 05/20/1992 were renumbered, reformatted and replaced by 19 NMAC 5.1, General Provisions, filed 12/17/1996.
19 NMAC 5.1, General Provisions, filed 12/17/1996 renumbered, reformatted, amended and replaced by 19.5.1 NMAC, General Provisions; effective 12/31/2002.
19.5.1 NMAC, General Provisions; filed 12/31/2002, was repealed and replaced by 19.5.1 NMAC, General Provisions; effective 01/01/2025.
[19.5.1.7 NMAC – Rp, 19.5.1.7 NMAC, 01/01/2025]