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These lands were designated to support essential public institutions which are primarily public schools. State trust land managers lease and sell these lands to generate revenue for current and future designated beneficiaries.
Office of the Commissioner Stephanie Garcia RichardCommissioner of Public Lands(505) 827-5760 Joey Keefe Assistant Commissioner of Communications (505) 827-5762 Ethan Ortega Assistant Commissioner of Cultural Resources (505) 827-5781 Chase Henzler Research Policy Analyst (505) 827-57604 more rows
Can you hunt on state trust land? Many states allow hunting on their state trust lands, however regulations vary and some states dont allow it at all. You can see quickly which states allow hunting on state trust land by using our interactive guide. View even more information by using onX Hunt.
A person with a valid license is lawfully hunting, fishing or trapping on state trust land that is included in an easement between New Mexico State Game Commission and the Commissioner of Public Lands. Penalties: Criminal trespass under Chapter 30-14-1, NMSA 1978 is a misdemeanor.
This land, referred to as state trust land, was allocated to New Mexico by the Federal Government under the Ferguson Act of 1898 and the Enabling Act of 1910. The mission of the agency is to use state trust land to raise revenue for New Mexico public schools, hospitals, colleges, and other public institutions.

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