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2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 57: Trade Practices and Regulations
Article 12A: Consumer No-Call, 57-12A-1 through 57-12A-7
- Section 57-12A-1: Short title. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
- Section 57-12A-2: Definitions. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
- Section 57-12A-3: Do-not-call registry; federal trade commission registry adopted as state registry. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
- Section 57-12A-4: Prohibited act; civil action; criminal penalty. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
- Section 57-12A-5: Attorney general to promulgate rules to implement telephone solicitation restrictions. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
- Section 57-12A-6: Restrictions on use of registry. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
- Section 57-12A-7: Blocking prohibited. (Contingent repeal - See compiler's note below.)
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