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For the purpose of §§ 10-2-4-1 et seq., the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ADULT. A person between 13 and 64 years of age.
CHILD. A person between three and 12 years of age.
COMBO ADMISSION. Admission to the Zoo, the Aquarium, the Botanic Garden and train rides between the facilities but not within the Zoo.
GENERAL ADMISSION. Admission to the Zoo, or the Aquarium and Botanic Garden.
MEMBERS. New Mexico BioPark Society Members.
RESIDENT. A resident of the State of New Mexico as demonstrated by a New Mexico driver's license or other proof of residency acceptable to the Director of Cultural Services.
SENIOR. A person 65 years of age or older.
(Ord. 2012-032; Am. Ord. 2015-020)
All tickets are good for one-day use.
Zoo
New Mexico residents:
$9.00 for adults
$4.50 for seniors
$4.00 for children
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Non-New Mexico residents:
$12.50 for adults
$5.50 for seniors
$4.00 for children
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Aquarium and Botanic Garden
New Mexico residents:
$9.00 for adults
$4.50 for seniors
$4.00 for children
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Non-New Mexico residents:
$12.50 for adults
$5.50 for seniors
$4.00 for children
Children under the age of 3 are free.
BioPark Combo
New Mexico residents:
$15.00 for adults
$8.00 for seniors
$6.00 for children
Children under the age of 3 are free.
Non-New Mexico residents:
$20.00 for adults
$10.00 for seniors
$6.00 for children
Children under the age of 3 are free.
The BioPark Combo includes Zoo, Aquarium & Botanic Garden admission and train rides.
New Mexico BioPark Society Members
New Mexico BioPark Society Members receive unlimited general admission.
(Ord. 2012-032; Am. Ord. 2015-020)
Military Discount
All active and non-active military receive a $2 discount on adult tickets and a $1 discount on children's tickets. Individuals must present a military ID. The discount shall be good for general admission only.
Special Rates
The Cultural Services Department may provide discounts or special rates for certain periods of time or to groups including, but not limited to, school groups, recreation groups, children, and New Mexico BioPark Society members. In addition, the Cultural Services Department may provide for reduced admission to members of other institutions which have reciprocal agreements with the BioPark.
(Ord. 2012-032; Am. Ord. 2015-020)
Section
10-3-1-1 Short title
10-3-1-2 Definitions
10-3-1-3 Submission of plans and specifications; work to be inspected; notification
10-3-1-4 Availability of regulations
10-3-2-1 Requirements to be observed
10-3-2-2 Construction
10-3-2-3 Barrier
10-3-2-4 Bathhouse
10-3-2-5 Color
10-3-2-6 Coving
10-3-2-7 Depth markings
10-3-2-8 Diving area
10-3-2-9 Diving boards, platforms, blocks and slides
10-3-2-10 Fill spout
10-3-2-11 Circulation and filtration
10-3-2-12 Indoor pool ventilation
10-3-2-13 Inlets
10-3-2-14 Lighting and electrical fixtures
10-3-2-15 Main drains
10-3-2-16 Overflow systems and skimmers
10-3-2-17 Plumbing
10-3-2-18 Plumbing drains
10-3-2-19 Runways
10-3-2-20 Safety precautions
10-3-3-1 Pools to meet requirements
10-3-3-2 Bather load
10-3-3-3 Clarity
10-3-3-4 Cleanliness
10-3-3-5 Water quality testing
10-3-3-6 Operating and accident records
10-3-3-7 Indoor facilities
10-3-3-8 Instruction
10-3-3-9 Prevention of disease
10-3-3-10 Safety precautions
10-3-3-11 Suits and towels
10-3-3-12 Toxic materials
10-3-3-13 Water supply
10-3-3-14 Water quality
10-3-4-1 Enforcement and application
10-3-4-2 Right of entry
10-3-4-3 Failure to admit
10-3-4-4 Variances
10-3-4-5 Permit required
10-3-4-6 Inspection fees
10-3-4-7 Transfer fee
10-3-4-8 Permission to operate
10-3-5-1 Temporary suspension of permits
10-3-5-2 Service of notice
10-3-5-3 Reinstatement of suspended permits
10-3-5-4 Revocation of permit
10-3-5-5 Hearings
10-3-5-6 Judicial review
10-3-5-7 Injunctive relief
10-3-5-8 Issuance of citation
10-3-5-9 Inspection frequency
10-3-5-99 Penalty
Appendix: Requirements and Recommendations Tables
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