Application for a Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac) Salt Lease on State Trust Land - New Mexico

Application for a Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac) Salt Lease on State Trust Land - New Mexico

Application for a Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac) Salt Lease on State Trust Land is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico State Land Office - a government authority operating within New Mexico.

FAQ

Q: What is a Rule 4 Salt Lease?A: A Rule 4 Salt Lease is a lease agreement that allows for the extraction and production of salt on State Trust Land in New Mexico.

Q: What is the purpose of applying for a Rule 4 Salt Lease?A: The purpose of applying for a Rule 4 Salt Lease is to obtain the rights to extract and produce salt from specific State Trust Land in New Mexico.

Q: Who can apply for a Rule 4 Salt Lease?A: Any individual or entity can apply for a Rule 4 Salt Lease, subject to meeting the eligibility requirements set by the State Land Office of New Mexico.

Q: What are the eligibility requirements for a Rule 4 Salt Lease?A: The eligibility requirements for a Rule 4 Salt Lease include being at least 18 years old, submitting a completed application, paying the required fees, and complying with all applicable laws and regulations.

Q: How do I apply for a Rule 4 Salt Lease in New Mexico?A: To apply for a Rule 4 Salt Lease in New Mexico, you need to submit a completed application form along with the required documents and fees to the State Land Office.

Q: What is State Trust Land in New Mexico?A: State Trust Land in New Mexico is land owned by the state government and managed by the State Land Office. It is held in trust to generate revenue for specific beneficiaries, such as public schools.

Q: What is the purpose of extracting salt from State Trust Land in New Mexico?A: The purpose of extracting salt from State Trust Land in New Mexico is to utilize it for various commercial and industrial purposes, such as road de-icing, chemical manufacturing, and livestock operations.

Q: What is Nmac in reference to Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac)?A: Nmac stands for New Mexico Administrative Code. Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac) refers to a specific set of regulations governing Salt Leases on State Trust Land in New Mexico.

Q: What are the key provisions of Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac)?A: Rule 4 (19.2.4 Nmac) outlines the application process for Salt Leases, the lease terms, rental rates, royalties, bonding requirements, and other regulatory aspects related to salt extraction on State Trust Land in New Mexico.

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Form Details:

  • Released on July 1, 2016;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the New Mexico State Land Office;
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