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2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 30: Criminal Offenses
Article 31B: Drug Precursors, 30-31B-1 through 30-31B-18

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  • Section 30-31B-1: Short title.
  • Section 30-31B-2: Definitions.
  • Section 30-31B-3: Drug precursors list.
  • Section 30-31B-4: Duty to administer.
  • Section 30-31B-5: Nomenclature.
  • Section 30-31B-6: Regulations.
  • Section 30-31B-7: Licenses.
  • Section 30-31B-8: Revocation and suspension of license.
  • Section 30-31B-9: Order to show cause.
  • Section 30-31B-10: Records of licensees.
  • Section 30-31B-11: Distribution by manufacturers.
  • Section 30-31B-12: Drug precursors; prohibited acts; penalties.
  • Section 30-31B-13: Powers of enforcement personnel.
  • Section 30-31B-14: Administrative inspection warrants.
  • Section 30-31B-15: Administrative inspections.
  • Section 30-31B-16: Injunctions.
  • Section 30-31B-17: Summary forfeiture.
  • Section 30-31B-18: Burden of proof.

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