New Mexico Statutes Chapter 73. Special Districts
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- Article 1. Artesian Conservancy Districts
- Article 2. Ditches or Acequias
- Article 2A. Acequia and Community Ditch Fund
- Article 3. Ditches or Acequias; Special Provisions Governing Certain Counties
- Article 4. Mill Ditches
- Article 5. Water Users' Associations
- Article 6. Drainage Districts; Formation
- Article 7. Drainage Districts; Construction, Operation and Maintenance
- Article 8. Drainage Districts Within Federal Reclamation Projects
- Article 9. Irrigation Districts
- Article 10. Irrigation Districts Cooperating with United States Under Reclamation Laws; Formation and Management
- Article 11. Irrigation Districts Cooperating with United States Under Reclamation Laws; Fiscal Affairs; Local Improvements and Special Powers
- Article 12. Electrical Irrigation Districts
- Article 13. General Provisions Relating to Irrigation Districts
- Article 14. Conservancy Districts; Definitions; Organization and Management
- Article 15. Conservancy Districts; Appraisal of Benefits
- Article 16. Conservancy Districts; Financial Administration
- Article 17. Conservancy Districts; General Provisions
- Article 18. Conservancy Districts; Reclamation Contracts
- Article 19. Tri-State Water Conservancy Association
- Article 20. Soil and Water and Watershed Conservation Districts
- Article 21. Water and Sanitation Districts
- Article 22. Wind Erosion Districts
- Article 24. Joint Flood and Drainage Planning Assessments
- Article 25. Regional Transit District
- Article 26. Lower Rio Grande Public Water Works Authority
- Article 27. Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority
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