NEW MEXICO STATUTES ANNOTATED
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 42-13-2 (1994)§ 42-13-2. Legislative purpose and findings
The legislature recognizes that persons who participate in or
observe equine activities may incur injuries as a result of the numerous
inherent risks involved in such activities. The legislature also finds that the
state and its citizens derive numerous personal and economic benefits from such
activities. It is the purpose of the legislature to encourage owners, trainers,
operators and promoters to sponsor or engage in equine activities by providing
that no person shall recover for injuries resulting from the risks related to
the behavior of equine animals while engaged in any equine activities.
§ 42-13-3. Definitions
As used in the Equine Liability Act [42-13-1 to 42-13-5 NMSA
1978]:
A. "equine" means a horse, pony, mule, donkey or
hinny;
B. "equine activities" means:
(1) equine shows, fairs, competitions, rodeos, gymkhana,
performances or parades that involve any or all breeds of equines and any of the
equine disciplines;
(2) training or teaching activities;
(3) boarding equines;
(4) riding an equine belonging to another whether or not the
owner has received some monetary consideration or other thing of equivalent
value for the use of the equine or is permitting a prospective purchaser of the
equine to ride, inspect or evaluate the equine;
(5) rides, shows, clinics, trips, hunts or other equine
occasions of any type, however informal or impromptu, connected with any equine
or nonequine group or club; and
(6) equine racing;
C. "behavior of equine animals" means the propensity
of an equine animal to kick, bite, shy, buck, stumble, bolt, rear, trample, be
unpredictable or collide with other animals, objects or persons; and
D. "rider" means a person, whether amateur or
professional, who is engaged in an equine activity.
§ 42-13-4. Limitation on liability
A. No person, corporation or partnership is liable for
personal injuries to or for the death of a rider that may occur as a result of
the behavior of equine animals while engaged in any equine activities.
B. No person, corporation or partnership shall make any claim
against, maintain any action against or recover from a rider, operator, owner,
trainer or promoter for injury, loss or damage resulting from equine behavior
unless the acts or omissions of the rider, owner, operator, trainer or promoter
constitute negligence.
C. Nothing in the Equine Liability Act [42-13-1 to 42-13- 5
NMSA 1978] shall be construed to prevent or limit the liability of the operator,
owner, trainer or promoter of an equine activity who:
(1) provided the equipment or tack, and knew or should have
known that the equipment or tack was faulty and an injury was the proximate
result of the faulty condition of the equipment or tack;
(2) provided the equine and failed to make reasonable and
prudent efforts to determine the ability of the rider to:
(a) engage safely in the equine activity; or
(b) safely manage the particular equine based on the rider's
representations of his ability;
(3) owns, leases, rents or otherwise is in lawful possession
and control of the land or facilities upon which a rider sustained injuries
because of a dangerous condition that was known to the operator, owner, trainer
or promoter of the equine activity;
(4) committed an act or omission that constitutes conscious or
reckless disregard for the safety of a rider and an injury was the proximate
result of that act or omission; or
(5) intentionally injures a rider.
§ 42-13-5. Posting of notice
Operators, owners, trainers and promoters of equine activities
or equine facilities, including but not limited to stables, clubhouses, ponyride
strings, fairs and arenas, and persons engaged in instructing or renting equine
animals shall post clearly visible signs at one or more prominent locations that
shall include a warning regarding the inherent risks of the equine activity and
the limitations on liability of the operator, owner, trainer or promoter.
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