New Mexico Statutes

§ 77-1-21 — Animal welfare program

New Mexico·Ch. 77 Animals and Livestock·Art. 1 Dogs and Domesticated Animals

A. The "animal welfare program" is created to provide funding for projects that support the welfare of domestic cats and dogs as provided in this section. Beginning July 1, 2025, the department may award a grant to a municipality or county or an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo, or contract for services with an eligible entity, for a project to repair, renovate or operate an animal shelter, provided that a grant to repair or renovate shall only be for publicly owned facilities, and to purchase equipment and supplies or provide services for:

(1)controlling loose or stray cats and dogs to mitigate threats to public safety, livestock or other domestic animals;
(2)improving the enforcement of animal cruelty laws, including investigation and response to reports of animal cruelty;
(3)reducing a

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Legislative History

Laws 2025, ch. 94, § 1.

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