The state shall have the responsibility for prevention and suppression of forest fires on all nonfederal, nonmunicipal lands in the state. Activities authorized under this section shall include, but not be limited to, cooperation with federal, state and local agencies in the development of systems and methods for the prevention, control, suppression and prescribed use of fires on rural lands and within rural communities; and providing financial, technical and related assistance to others to organize, train and equip local fire-fighting forces to prevent, control and suppress fires threatening the natural resources of rural forest areas. For such purposes:
A. the police power of the state shall extend to such control of private forest lands as shall be necessary for the prevention and suppression of forest fires;
B. the state forester and his agents shall have unrestricted access to private and state lands, including the use of roads and trails, in order to carry out forest fire prevention and suppression work;
C. the state forester and his agents shall not be liable to civil action for trespass or for damages for acts done in the course of their official duties unless otherwise expressly provided by contract or agreement with the landowner, which contract or agreement is made pursuant to the provisions of the Forest Conservation Act [68-2-1 to 68-2-25 NMSA 1978]; and
D. the state forester and his agents may, in the event of a forest fire, summon and deputize any able-bodied man to assist in suppressing the forest fire and may request tools and equipment under the control of or owned by the landowner or timber operator upon whose lands the forest fire is burning or whose lands are threatened by the forest fire.
History: 1953 Comp., § 62-3-6.2, enacted by Laws 1967, ch. 208, § 2; 1979, ch. 395, § 3.
ANNOTATIONSAm. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 52 Am. Jur. 2d Logs and Timber § 61.