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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > New Mexico Statutes > 2006 New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 57 — Trade Practices and Regulations. > Article 22 — Charitable Solicitations, 57-22-1 through 57-22-11.
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2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 22 — Charitable Solicitations, 57-22-1 through 57-22-11.

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  • Section 57-22-1 — Short title.
  • Section 57-22-2 — Purpose.
  • Section 57-22-3 — Definitions.
  • Section 57-22-4 — Application of act.
  • Section 57-22-5 — Attorney general to maintain register of charitable organizations as public record.
  • Section 57-22-6 — Filing of required documents.
  • Section 57-22-6.1 — Professional fundraisers; registration.
  • Section 57-22-6.2 — Professional fundraisers; bond.
  • Section 57-22-6.3 — General provisions; charitable organizations; professional fundraisers; prohibited practices.
  • Section 57-22-6.4 — Professional fundraiser; records and reports.
  • Section 57-22-7 — Restriction on use of fact of filing in solicitation.
  • Section 57-22-8 — Disclosure of fundraising costs.
  • Section 57-22-9 — Authority of the attorney general.
  • Section 57-22-9.1 — Investigative demand; civil penalty.
  • Section 57-22-9.2 — Exchange of information with other states.
  • Section 57-22-10 — Standard of care.
  • Section 57-22-11 — Exemptions from state and local taxation.

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