2009 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 57 - Trade Practices and Regulations.
Article 12A - Consumer No-Call
Section 57-12A-5 - Attorney general to promulgate rules to implement telephone solicitation restrictions. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)

57-12A-5. Attorney general to promulgate rules to implement telephone solicitation restrictions. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)

No later than January 1, 2004, the attorney general shall promulgate rules that specify:   

A.     the methods by which a residential subscriber may give notice to the attorney general of his objection to receiving telephone solicitations or revocation of a notice previously given;   

B.     the length of time for which a notice of objection shall be effective and the effect of a change of telephone number on the notice;   

C.     the methods by which objections and revocations shall be collected and added to the New Mexico do-not-call registry;   

D.     the methods by which a person desiring to engage in telephone solicitation may obtain access to the New Mexico do-not-call registry to avoid calling the telephone numbers of residential subscribers in New Mexico; and   

E.     methods for keeping the New Mexico do-not-call registry current and other matters relating to the registry that the attorney general deems desirable.   

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