[Acceptance of federal laws.]

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The state of New Mexico is authorized to accept the provisions of the act of congress dated June 7, 1924 (43 Stat. 653), commonly known as the Clarke-McNary Act, and the act of congress dated August 25, 1950, commonly known as the Cooperative Forest Management Act and the act of congress dated June 25, 1947 (61 Stat. 177), commonly known as the Forest Pest Control Act.

History: 1953 Comp., § 62-3-2, enacted by Laws 1959, ch. 122, § 2.

ANNOTATIONS

Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.

Compiler's notes. — The remaining sections of the Clarke-McNary Act appear as 16 U.S.C.S. §§ 499, 505, 515, 568, 569, and 570.

The Cooperative Forest Management Act was repealed by P.L. 95-313, § 13(a)(4), effective July 1, 1978.

The Forest Pest Control Act was repealed by P.L. 95-313, § 13(a)(3), effective July 1, 1978.

Law reviews. — For note, "Forest Fire Protection on Public and Private Lands in New Mexico," see 4 Nat. Resources J. 374 (1964).


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