New Mexico Statutes Chapter 29. Law Enforcement
Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Article 1. Peace Officers in General
- Article 2. State Police
- Article 3. Identification of Criminals
- Article 3A. Criminal Record Expungement
- Article 3B. Accurate Eyewitness Identification Act
- Article 4. State Police Pension Fund
- Article 4A. Peace Officers’, New Mexico Mounted Patrol Members’ and Reserve Police Officers’ Survivors Supplemental Benefits Act
- Article 5. Educational Institutions; Traffic Regulations and Police Officers
- Article 6. New Mexico Mounted Patrol
- Article 7. Law Enforcement Training
- Article 7B. Law Enforcement Youth Cadet Corps
- Article 7C. Public Safety Telecommunicator Training
- Article 7D. Use of Force Procedures Act
- Article 8. Mutual Aid
- Article 9. Organized Crime
- Article 10. Arrest Record Information
- Article 11. Sexual Crimes Prosecution and Treatment
- Article 11A. Sex Offender Registration and Notification
- Article 12A. Crime Stoppers
- Article 13. Law Enforcement Protection Fund
- Article 14. Peace Officer's Employer-Employee Relations
- Article 15. Missing Persons Information and Reporting
- Article 15A. Amber Alert
- Article 16. DNA Identification
- Article 17. Criminal Records Screening for Caregivers
- Article 19. Concealed Handgun Carry
- Article 20. Law Enforcement Safe Pursuit
- Article 21. Prohibition of Profiling Practices
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