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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 4 — Counties · Article 50 — Flood Control

4-50-17. [Powers and duties of superintendent.]

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The said superintendent is hereby authorized and empowered in times of flood emergency to order headgates of ditches to be closed, ditches to be cut, flood waters to be drained through ditches or other channels already cut, or through ditches or channels to be cut for that purpose; dikes, dams, embankments and other structures to be erected, necessary labor to be employed, and necessary materials to be purchased, and generally to do all things according to the necessity and emergency existing.
The superintendent and his agents, laborers and employes [employees] shall have the right of entry upon all premises necessary to control and suppress flood emergencies, and shall not be liable for any damage thereto except for any wanton or malicious injury. No expenditures hereunder shall be made by any superintendent in excess of the moneys in the emergency district flood funds at the time such expenditure is made. All moneys paid out of the emergency district flood fund shall be paid by warrants drawn by the board of county commissioners on vouchers filed and approved by the superintendent.
Any person who shall willfully hinder, delay or obstruct any superintendent, his agents, laborers or employes [employees] from performing any of the duties imposed by this act [4-50-10 to 4-50-17 NMSA 1978] shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed fifty dollars [($50.00)], or imprisoned in the county jail not to exceed thirty days, or suffer both such fine and imprisonment.
History: Laws 1921, ch. 169, § 8; C.S. 1929, § 151-308; 1941 Comp., § 15-4717; 1953 Comp., § 15-50-17.
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