• ARTICLE 1 PEACE OFFICERS IN GENERAL
    • 29-1-1. Investigation of criminal violations; commencement of prosecution; cooperation; removal.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-2. [Stolen livestock and other property; duties.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-3. [Arrest and detention of escaped prisoners.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-4. [Officers' duties under 29-1-3.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-5. [Penalty for violation by sheriff, constable or deputy; surety's liability.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-6. [Penalty for violation by magistrate.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-7. Execution of process; officer may call aid.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-8. [Penalty for refusing to aid officer; action to recover.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-9. Appointment of peace officers; citizenship; certificate of appointment; exceptions.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-10. [Law enforcement agencies, state and local; participation in federal programs.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-10.1. Federal funds; receipt and expenditure for law enforcement activities.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-11. Authorization of tribal and pueblo police officers and certain federal officers to act as New Mexico peace officers; authority, payment and procedure for commissioned peace officers.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-12. Authorization to maintain and retake custody of Arizona prisoners.
    • 29-1-13. Unclaimed property; inventory.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-14. Unclaimed property; authority to sell; notice of sale; deadly weapons, controlled substances and other contraband excepted.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-1-15. Proceeds of sale; title to property vests in purchaser.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 2 STATE POLICE
    • 29-2-1. New Mexico state police created.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-1.1. Definitions.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-2. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-3. New Mexico state police; organization.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-4. Appointments; removal.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-4.1. Rules and regulations.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-5. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-6. Qualifications of members.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-7. Commissioned officers; application; procedure.
    • 29-2-8. New Mexico state police; commissioned officers; examination.
    • 29-2-9. Probationary period; length; permanent commission; salary.
    • 29-2-10. Promotions.
    • 29-2-11. Disciplinary proceedings.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-12. Oath.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-13. Uniforms and badges; uniform allowance to be set by secretary.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-14. Unauthorized wearing of uniform or badge; unauthorized marking of motor vehicle; penalty.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-15. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-16. State police school; compensation.
    • 29-2-17. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-18. State police chief and other members; powers and duties.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-19. Chief; qualifications; removal.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-20. Districts.
    • 29-2-21. Details.
    • 29-2-22. Rule-making power; rules to establish standards of conduct.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-23. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-24. Waiver.
    • 29-2-25. Accident reports.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-26. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-2-27. Security for the governor and the legislature.
    • 29-2-28. Provide concurrent jurisdiction of state property and grounds.
    • 29-2-29. State police; group life insurance.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 3 IDENTIFICATION OF CRIMINALS
    • 29-3-1. New Mexico state police; identification and information.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-3-2. New Mexico state police; cooperation; local and state.
    • 29-3-3. New Mexico state police; cooperation; federal.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-3-4. State agencies; cooperation.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-3-5 to 29-3-7. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-3-8. Fingerprinting of persons arrested; disposition.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-3-9. Instruction.
  • ARTICLE 4 STATE POLICE PENSION FUND
    • 29-4-1. [Police board may establish trust funds; purpose.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4-2. [Provisions governing trust funds; trust agreements; approval by governor, police board and insurance department.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4-3. [Contributions to funds; maximum.]
    • 29-4-4. State contributions to funds; liquidation.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4-5. [State treasurer is trustee of funds; duties.]
    • 29-4-6. [Pension consultants; employment; duties.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4-7. [Annual report of trustee.]
    • 29-4-8. [Administration of pension program; pension advisory board; membership; assistance to trustee.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4-9. [Repeal of conflicting laws; fees, rewards and previously accumulated funds go into supplementary trust fund.]
    • 29-4-10. [Interest in trust fund not subject to assignment, lien or judicial process; trustee may pay expenses.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4-11. [Effective date of act and pension program; approval of governor, police board and insurance department.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 4A PEACE OFFICERS' SURVIVORS SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
    • 29-4A-1. Short title.
    • 29-4A-2. Findings; purpose.
    • 29-4A-3. Definitions.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-4A-4. Fund created.
    • 29-4A-5. Peace officers' survivors supplemental benefits; review committee; determination; payment.
  • ARTICLE 5 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS - TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AND POLICE OFFICERS
    • 29-5-1. Educational institutions; campus traffic regulations.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-5-1.1. Educational institutions; campus traffic regulations.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-5-2. Educational institutions; university police officers.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-5-3. Post-secondary educational institutions; boards authorized to establish campus police force; qualifications and authority of campus police officers.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 6 NEW MEXICO MOUNTED PATROL
    • 29-6-1. [Establishment; composition.]
    • 29-6-2. Board of directors; elections [; commissions as emergency and voluntary state police].
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-6-3. [Duties of board of directors.]
    • 29-6-4. [Duties of mounted patrol.]
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-6-4.1. Training and entrance requirements of the New Mexico mounted patrol.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-6-5. Mounted patrol; aid to law enforcement agencies; workmen's compensation.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-6-6. [Service upon call of governor.]
  • ARTICLE 7 LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING
    • 29-7-1. Short title.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-2. Academy established.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-3. New Mexico law enforcement academy board.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-4. Powers and duties of board.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-5. Powers and duties of the director.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-5.1. Removal of director.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-6. Qualifications for certification.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-6.1. County sheriffs; training requirement.
    • 29-7-7. Definitions.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-7.1. In-service law enforcement training; requirements; eligibility.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-7.2. Reports.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-8. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-9. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-10. Certification by waiver.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-11. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7-12. Charges.
    • 29-7-13. Refusal, suspension or revocation of certification.
  • ARTICLE 7A RADIO DISPATCHER TRAINING PROGRAM
    • 29-7A-1. Short title.
    • 29-7A-2. Qualifications for admission to the training and education bureau.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7A-3. Basic course minimum requirements.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7A-4. Prerequisites for permanent appointment as a police radio dispatcher.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7A-5. Certification by waiver.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7A-6. Correspondence course.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-7A-7. Rosters.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 7B LAW ENFORCEMENT YOUTH CADET CORPS
    • 29-7B-1. Short title.
    • 29-7B-2. Findings and purpose.
    • 29-7B-3. Definitions.
    • 29-7B-4. Law enforcement leadership training and awareness program; administration.
  • ARTICLE 8 MUTUAL AID ACT
    • 29-8-1. Short title.
    • 29-8-2. [Public agency defined.]
    • 29-8-3. Mutual aid agreements.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 9 ORGANIZED CRIME ACT
    • 29-9-1. Short title.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-2. Definitions.
    • 29-9-3. Commission created; membership.
    • 29-9-4. Purpose of commission.
    • 29-9-5. Powers and duties of commission.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-6. Repealed.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-7. Construction.
    • 29-9-8. Confidentiality; impounding of exhibits.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-9. Immunity from criminal prosecution or penalty.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-10. [Receipt of grants and donations.]
    • 29-9-11. Investigators.
    • 29-9-12. Oversight committee created.
    • 29-9-13. Powers and duties.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-14. Agency cooperation.
    • 29-9-15. Confidentiality.
    • 29-9-16. Per diem and mileage.
    • 29-9-17. Code of fair procedure.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-9-18. Task force.
  • ARTICLE 10 ARREST RECORD INFORMATION ACT
    • 29-10-1. Short title.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-10-2. Purpose of act.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-10-3. Definition.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-10-4. Confidentiality of arrest records.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-10-5. Exchange of information.
    • 29-10-6. Access by individuals.
    • 29-10-7. Application.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-10-8. Review of arrest record information.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 11 SEXUAL CRIMES PROSECUTION AND TREATMENT ACT
    • 29-11-1. Short title.
    • 29-11-2. Purpose.
    • 29-11-3. Definitions.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-11-4. Fund created; administration.
    • 29-11-5. Sexual crimes prosecution and treatment program.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-11-6. Report.
    • 29-11-7. Free forensic medical exams for victims of sexual crimes.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 11A SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION
    • 29-11A-1. Short title.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-11A-2. Findings; purpose.
    • 29-11A-3. Definitions.
    • 29-11A-4. Registration of sex offenders; information required; criminal penalty for noncompliance.
    • 29-11A-5. Local registry; central registry; administration by department of public safety; exchange of registration information with other states; rules and regulations.
    • 29-11A-6. Restriction on dissemination of information regarding sex offenders.
    • 29-11A-7. Notice to sex offenders of duty to register.
    • 29-11A-8. Immunity.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 12 CRIME STOPPERS COMMISSION
    • 29-12-1. Commission; creation; composition; vacancies; salaries. (Effective until July 1, 2000.)
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-12-2. Purpose of commission. (Effective until July 1, 2000.)
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-12-3. Powers and duties of commission; surety bonds. (Effective until July 1, 2000.)
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-12-4. Confidentiality; penalty. (Effective until July 1, 2000.)
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 13 LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTION FUND
    • 29-13-1. Short title.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-2. Purpose of act.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-2.1. Definitions.
    • 29-13-3. Distribution of certain insurance department collections; law enforcement protection fund created.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-4. Determination of needs and rate of distribution.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-5. Determination of needs; review.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-6. Distribution of law enforcement protection fund.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-7. Expenditure limitation; control.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-8. Rules and regulations.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-13-9. Expenditures of money distributed from the law enforcement protection fund; wrongful expenditure.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 14 PEACE OFFICER'S EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
    • 29-14-1. Short title.
    • 29-14-2. Findings and purpose.
    • 29-14-3. Definition.
    • 29-14-4. Investigations of peace officers; requirements.
    • 29-14-5. Polygraph examinations.
    • 29-14-6. Investigation of administrative matters.
    • 29-14-7. Personnel files.
    • 29-14-8. Constitutional rights; notification.
    • 29-14-9. Forced disclosure of financial status prohibited.
    • 29-14-10. Political activity.
    • 29-14-11. Exercise of rights.
  • ARTICLE 15 MISSING PERSONS INFORMATION
    • 29-15-1. Short title.
    • 29-15-2. Definitions.
    • 29-15-3. Missing persons information clearinghouse; function.
    • 29-15-4. State department of public education; cooperation with clearinghouse.
    • 29-15-5. Custodian or immediate family member request for information.
    • 29-15-6. Missing person report forms.
    • 29-15-7. Law enforcement requirements; missing person reports; unidentified bodies.
    • 29-15-8. Release of dental records; immunity.
    • 29-15-9. Cross-checking and matching.
    • 29-15-10. Interagency cooperation.
    • 29-15-11. Confidentiality of records.
    • 29-15-12. Attorney general to require compliance.
  • ARTICLE 16 DNA IDENTIFICATION
    • 29-16-1. Short title.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-2. Purpose of act.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-3. Definitions.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-4. Administrative center; powers and duties; transfer to other law enforcement agency.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-5. DNA oversight committee; created; powers and duties.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-6. Covered offenders subject to collection of samples.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-7. Procedures for collection of samples.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-8. Confidentiality; disclosure and dissemination of DNA records.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-9. Enforcement.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-10. Expungement of samples and DNA records from the DNA identification system and CODIS.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-11. Assessment of fee.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-12. Penalty.
      • ANNOTATIONS
    • 29-16-13. DNA fund created; purposes.
      • ANNOTATIONS
  • ARTICLE 17 CRIMINAL RECORDS SCREENING FOR CAREGIVERS
    • 29-17-1. Criminal records screening for caregivers employed by care providers.
      • ANNOTATIONS
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