§ 74-13-1 Short title
§ 74-13-2 Legislative purposes
§ 74-13-3 Definitions
§ 74-13-4 Prohibited acts
§ 74-13-5 Facilities; entry by department; availability of records to department and others
§ 74-13-6 Administration of act
§ 74-13-7 Recycling and illegal dumping alliance
§ 74-13-8 Rules; authority and content
§ 74-13-9 Scrap tire manifest system
§ 74-13-10 Solid waste permit exemption
§ 74-13-11 Abatement of illegal dumpsite
§ 74-13-12 Authorization for abatement contracts
§ 74-13-13 Enforcement; compliance orders
§ 74-13-14 Enforcement; field citations
§ 74-13-15 Judicial review of administrative actions
§ 74-13-16 Penalty; criminal
§ 74-13-17 Grants; eligibility; applications
§ 74-13-18 Rubberized asphalt program
§ 74-13-19 Recycling and illegal dumping fund created
§ 74-13-20 Rubberized asphalt fund created

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 74 > Article 13 - Recycling and Illegal Dumping Act

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