Bill 118 s 3406, also known as the Technical Corrections to the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, and Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act, is a piece of legislation aimed at making technical corrections to three separate acts related to water rights and settlements in Northwestern New Mexico.
The first act addressed in this bill is the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, which aims to provide clean and reliable water to rural communities in the region. The technical corrections included in this bill are intended to ensure that the projects outlined in the original act are carried out efficiently and effectively.
The second act addressed in this bill is the Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, which aims to settle water rights claims between the Taos Pueblo Indian tribe and the state of New Mexico. The technical corrections included in this bill are intended to clarify certain provisions of the original act and ensure that the settlement is implemented as intended.
The third act addressed in this bill is the Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act, which aims to settle a long-standing water rights dispute in the Aamodt case in New Mexico. The technical corrections included in this bill are intended to address any inconsistencies or errors in the original act and ensure that the settlement is carried out in a fair and equitable manner.
Overall, Bill 118 s 3406 is a technical corrections bill that aims to ensure that the provisions of the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, Taos Pueblo Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, and Aamodt Litigation Settlement Act are implemented accurately and effectively.