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2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 1 — Human Rights, 28-1-1 through 28-1-15.

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  • Section 28-1-1 — Short title.
  • Section 28-1-2 — Definitions.
  • Section 28-1-3 — Human rights commission.
  • Section 28-1-4 — Powers and duties.
  • Section 28-1-5 — Procedures for adopting regulations.
  • Section 28-1-6 — Validity of regulation; judicial review.
  • Section 28-1-7 — Unlawful discriminatory practice.
  • Section 28-1-7.1 — Prohibiting discrimination against seniors in certain volunteer service.
  • Section 28-1-7.2 — Quotas prohibited.
  • Section 28-1-8 — Repealed.
  • Section 28-1-9 — Exemptions.
  • Section 28-1-10 — Grievance procedure.
  • Section 28-1-11 — Hearing procedures.
  • Section 28-1-12 — Enforcement.
  • Section 28-1-13 — Appeal.
  • Section 28-1-14 — Posting of law and information.
  • Section 28-1-15 — Repealed.

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