N.M. Stat. Ann. § 7-16A-19
A. A special fuel user whose vehicle is not registered with the department shall acquire from the department of transportation, before operating the vehicle on New Mexico highways:
History: Laws 1992, ch. 51, § 19; 1993, ch. 272, § 7; 1997, ch. 192, § 13; 2018, ch. 77, § 4; 2021, ch. 59, § 4.
The 2021 amendment, effective June 18, 2021, made conforming changes due to the transfer of certain authority to the department of transportation, and added a statutory citation; in Subsection A, after the second occurrence of "department", added "of transportation", and in Paragraph A(2), after "Section", deleted "1 of this 2018 act" and added "7-16A-19.1 NMSA 1978"; and in Subsection D, after "department", added "of transportation".
The 2018 amendment, effective July 1, 2018, required special fuel users whose vehicles are not registered with the department to either obtain a temporary permit or a border crossing special fuel user permit before operating a vehicle on New Mexico highways, and provided a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this section; in the catchline, deleted "Temporary", and after "permits;", added "violation"; in Subsection A, deleted "To prevent evasion of the special fuel excise tax" and added "A", after "shall acquire", deleted "a temporary special fuel user permit", and added Paragraphs A(1) and A(2); added new subsection designation "B." and redesignated former Subsections B and C as Subsections C and D, respectively; in Subsection B, added "A special fuel user applying for a", after "permit shall", deleted "be valid for one entrance and one exit of the state within a period that shall not exceed forty-eight hours from the time of issuance" and added "apply for the permit on a form approved by the department"; in Subsection D, after "user without", deleted "obtaining" and added "possessing"; and added Subsection E.
The 1997 amendment, effective June 1, 1997, rewrote the first sentence in Subsection A, deleted Subsection B, and redesignated former Subsections C and D as Subsections B and C.
The 1993 amendment, deleted "temporary highway user permits" at the end of the catchline and deleted former Subsections E to G, pertaining to issuance, use and requirements for temporary highway user permits.
Laws 1993, ch. 272 contained both an emergency clause making the act effective immediately and an effective date provision providing that the act was effective January 1, 1993. See N.M. Const., Art. IV, § 23.