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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in the Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Act:
A. “court” means the district court in the county in which the respondent resides;
B. “extreme risk firearm protection order” means either a temporary extreme risk firearm protection order or a one-year extreme risk firearm protection order granted pursuant to the Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Act;
C. “firearm” means any weapon that is designed to expel a projectile by an explosion or the frame or receiver of any such weapon;
D. “law enforcement agency” means the police department of any city or town, the sheriff's office of any county, the New Mexico state police and a district attorney's office in the state and the office of the attorney general;
E. “law enforcement officer” means a public official or public officer vested by law with the power to maintain order, to make arrests for crime or to detain persons suspected of committing a crime, whether that duty extends to all crimes or is limited to specific crimes and includes an attorney employed by a district attorney or the attorney general;
F. “one-year extreme risk firearm protection order” means an extreme risk firearm protection order granted for up to one year following a hearing pursuant to the provisions of Section 7 of the Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Act;
G. “petitioner” means a law enforcement officer who files an extreme risk firearm protection order petition;
H. “reporting party” means a person who requests that a law enforcement officer file a petition for an extreme risk firearm protection order and includes a spouse, former spouse, parent, present or former stepparent, present or former parent-in-law, grandparent, grandparent-in-law, co-parent of a child, child, person with whom a respondent has or had a continuing personal relationship, employer or public or private school administrator;
I. “respondent” means the person identified in or subject to an extreme risk firearm protection order petition; and
J. “temporary extreme risk firearm protection order” means an extreme risk firearm protection order issued prior to a hearing pursuant to the provisions of Section 6 of the Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Act.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 40. Domestic Affairs § 40-17-2. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-40-domestic-affairs/nm-st-sect-40-17-2/
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