New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB210

Introduced
1/30/25  

Caption

Max Penalty For Water Law Violation

Impact

If passed, SB210 would result in tougher consequences for individuals and entities violating water laws, making it more economically punitive to breach these regulations. The introduction of an inflation adjustment means that penalties will not only be increased immediately but will also rise annually according to the changes in the consumer price index. This dynamic approach aims to keep penalties relevant and discourages non-compliance in an evolving economic landscape.

Summary

Senate Bill 210 proposes to increase the maximum penalties for violations of water law in New Mexico. It aims to amend existing laws by raising the civil penalties that can be imposed for violations related to water rights and regulations, specifically addressing the enforcement powers of the state engineer. By increasing the maximum penalty to $10,000 per day for serious violations and establishing an annual inflation adjustment mechanism, the bill seeks to deter potential violations and ensure compliance with water regulations.

Contention

While supporters advocate for the bill as a necessary step for better enforcement of water laws and management in light of increasing water scarcity, opponents argue that the scaled penalties may disproportionately affect smaller operators or agricultural entities that could struggle to absorb such significant financial penalties. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the effectiveness of punitive measures versus collaborative solutions in water management.

Next_steps

The discussion surrounding SB210 will likely focus on balancing the need for strict enforcement with the realities faced by different stakeholders in water management. Ongoing debates, hearings, and possible amendments will shape how the bill evolves before potential voting in the legislative session.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB101

Water Law Violation Penalties

NM SB380

Inspection Of Water Permits & Penalties

NM HB498

Water Rights De Novo Review

NM HB329

Workers' Comp Violations Penalties

NM HB310

Tobacco Products Violations Penalties

NM SB39

Limit Incarceration For Technical Violations

NM HB206

Penalties For Certain Sex Offenses

NM HB485

Child Sex Offense Penalties

NM HB346

10-year Water Rights Forfeiture Period

NM SB1

Regional Water System Resiliency

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