2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 29: Law Enforcement
Article 5: Educational Institutions; Traffic Regulations and Police Officers, 29-5-1 through 29-5-4
Section 29-5-2: Educational institutions; university police officers.


NM Stat § 29-5-2 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

29-5-2. Educational institutions; university police officers.

A. The board of regents of each state educational institution designated in Article 12, Section 11 of the constitution of New Mexico may employ and assign duties of university police officers for the institution.

B. At all times while on duty, university police officers shall carry commissions of office issued by the board of regents. University police officers have the powers of peace officers within the exterior boundaries of lands under control of the board of regents employing them, including public streets and highways within such boundaries. Within this territory, a university police officer may enforce all applicable laws, ordinances and campus traffic regulations, but no arrest for violation of any law, ordinance or campus traffic regulation relating to motor vehicles is valid unless, at the time of arrest, the university police officer is wearing:

(1) a distinctive badge bearing the name of the institution issued to him by the board of regents; or

(2) a distinctive uniform prescribed and issued to him by the board of regents.

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