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Section 71-8-5 - Testing site permit; effect.

NM Stat § 71-8-5 (2019) (N/A)
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As long as a testing site permit is in effect:

A. the permittee, when conducting sustainable development research that is specified in the testing site permit, shall comply with all applicable laws and rules except those county codes, ordinances, rules or permits specified in the permit as inapplicable to the permittee and the research;

B. nothing in the Sustainable Development Testing Site Act or the testing site permit shall be deemed to allow the permittee to appropriate or otherwise use underground or surface water without first obtaining a water rights permit or approval from the state engineer. New appropriations of water and water rights transfers shall in no event be exempted from state water law and the rules of the state engineer;

C. employees and agents of the state or the county may, at all reasonable times, enter the sustainable development testing site for the purpose of inspecting the site and activities conducted on the site to ensure that conditions specified in the testing site permit are being met;

D. the permittee shall annually, no later than the anniversary date of the testing site permit, submit a report to the planning commission, the department of environment, the state engineer, the energy, minerals and natural resources department and the construction industries division of the regulation and licensing department describing the sustainable development research conducted during the preceding twelve months and summarizing the results. The report shall also include all required monitoring data for soil, water, including water quality and quantity, and air. All information contained in the report and all other information learned from activities pursuant to the testing site permit shall be made available to the public;

E. the planning commission may revoke the testing site permit if it finds, after a public hearing, that:

(1) the permittee has violated a testing site permit provision, a provision of the Sustainable Development Testing Site Act or a rule adopted pursuant to Section 8 [71-8-8 NMSA 1978] of that act; or

(2) the sustainable development testing site has not complied with a permit provision, ordinance, rule, regulatory policy or other associated administrative action of the state engineer, the department of environment or another state or federal agency; and

F. a permittee may apply to have a testing site permit amended by submitting a new application pursuant to Section 3 [71-8-3 NMSA 1978] of the Sustainable Development Testing Site Act; provided that, if the planning commission determines that the proposed amendment will not substantially alter the sustainable development research or other activities conducted at the sustainable development testing site, it may waive the requirements of that section for notice and public hearing.

History: Laws 2007, ch. 34, § 5.

Effective dates. — Laws 2007, ch. 34, § 9 makes the act effective July 1, 2007.

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Section 71-8-5 - Testing site permit; effect.