553 sections in this chapter.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2A-8.2 Jurisdiction of commission over unarmed combat
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contests. (Repealed effective July 1, 2030.) A. The commission shall have sole direction, management, control and jurisdiction over all contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat to be conducted, held or given within New Mexico, and no contest or exhibition may be conducted, held …
NMSA 1978, § 60-2A-9 Licenses to conduct professional contests. (Repealed
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effective July 1, 2030.) A. The commission may issue licenses to conduct, hold or give a professional contest to any promoter under such terms and in accordance with such rules as the commission may adopt. B. Any application for such a license shall be in writing and shall correc…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-1 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 1; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-10 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 10; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-11 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 11; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-12 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 12; 1983, ch. 248, § 2; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-13 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 13; 2005, ch. 349, § 5; 2007, ch. 30, § 3; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-14 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 14; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-2 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 2; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-3 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 3; 1987, ch. 254, § 21; 2005, ch. 349, § 1; 2007, ch. 30, § 1; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-4 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 4; 1983, ch. 248, § 1; 1987, ch. 254, § 22; 1998, ch. 55, § 70; 1999, ch. 265, § 73; 2005, ch. 349, § 2; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-5 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 5; 2007, ch. 30, § 2; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-6 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 6; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-7 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 7; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-8 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 8; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-9 Repealed
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History: Laws 1981, ch. 259, § 9; 1991, ch. 216, § 1; 2005, ch. 349, § 3; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2B-9.1 Repealed
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History: Laws 2005, ch. 349, § 4; repealed by Laws 2009, ch. 81, § 30.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-1 Short title
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Chapter 60, Article 2C NMSA 1978 may be cited as the "Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act". History: Laws 1989, ch. 346, § 1; 1997, ch. 17, § 1.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-10 Penalty; criminal
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A. Any individual, firm, partnership or corporation that violates any provision of the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisonment for not more than on…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-11 Penalty; civil
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A. If a person is found guilty of violating any of the provisions of the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act, that person's license or permit may be revoked or suspended by the state fire marshal, his deputies or designees. B. No individual, firm, corporation or partnership shall …
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-2 Definitions
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As used in the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act: A. "aerial shell" means a cylindrical or spherical cartridge containing a lift charge, burst charge and effect composition. Upon firing from a reloadable tube, the lift charge is consumed and the cartridge is expelled into the ai…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-2.1 Repealed
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History: Laws 1997, ch. 17, § 8; repealed by Laws 2007, ch. 268, § 6.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-3 License or permit required for sale of fireworks;
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administration; permits and licenses. A. No person may sell, hold for sale, import, distribute or offer for sale, as manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler or retailer, any fireworks in this state unless such person has first obtained the appropriate license or permit. B. The stat…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-4 License and permit fees
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A. An applicant for a license or permit under the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act shall pay to the state fire marshal's office the following fees, which shall not be refundable: (1) manufacturer license $1,500; (2) distributor license 2,000; (3) wholesaler license 1,000; (4) d…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-5 Possession, sale or use of unauthorized fireworks
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unlawful. No individual, firm, partnership, corporation or association shall possess for retail sale in this state, sell or offer for sale at retail or possess or use any fireworks other than permissible fireworks. History: Laws 1989, ch. 346, § 5; 1991, ch. 133, § 4.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-6 Exportation of fireworks from the state
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Nothing in the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act shall prohibit licensed wholesalers, distributors, importers or manufacturers from storing, selling, shipping or otherwise transporting fireworks as defined by the United States department of transportation to any person or entity…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-7 Permissible fireworks
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A. Permissible fireworks are: (1) ground and hand-held sparkling devices: (a) cone fountains; (b) crackling devices; (c) cylindrical fountains; (d) flitter sparklers; (e) ground spinners; (f) illuminating torches; and (g) wheels; (2) aerial devices: (a) aerial shell kit-reloadabl…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-8 Retail sales or storage of fireworks; regulated activities
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A. Fireworks may not be sold at retail without a retail permit. The permit shall be at the location where the retail sale takes place. B. All places where fireworks are stored, sold or displayed shall be in compliance with the code of safety standards published by the national fi…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-8.1 Extreme or severe drought conditions; restricted sale
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and use. A. The governing body of a municipality may hold a hearing to determine if fireworks restrictions should be imposed within the boundaries of the incorporated municipality affected by extreme or severe drought conditions. The findings of the governing body shall be based …
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-9 Display fireworks
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Except as provided in Section 9 [60-26-8.1 NMSA 1978] of this act, nothing in the Fireworks Licensing and Safety Act shall prohibit the display of display fireworks, except that any individual, association, partnership, corporation, organization, county or municipality shall secu…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2C-9.1 Theatrical pyrotechnics articles; compliance with
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national fire protection association standards required. All places where theatrical pyrotechnics articles are manufactured, stored, sold or displayed shall be in compliance with the code of safety standards published by the national fire protection association for the use of pyr…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-1 Short title
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This act [60-2D-1 to 60-2D-18 NMSA 1978] may be known as the "Bicycle Racing Act". History: Laws 1991, ch. 233, § 1.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-10 Applications for pari-mutuel bicycle-racing licenses
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A. Each initial application for a pari-mutuel bicycle-racing license shall: (1) be made under oath on a form supplied by the commission and shall be filed on a date set by the commission by regulation; (2) set forth the time, place and number of days of the proposed bicycle- raci…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-11 Renewal licenses
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Pari-mutuel bicycle-racing licenses may be renewed upon application of the licensee annually for the same dates or for other dates the licensee requests, but for not less than the total number of days allotted during the preceding year. The application for a renewal shall be in t…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-12 Liability insurance; bond; pari-mutuel bicycle-racing
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licensee. Every pari-mutuel bicycle-racing licensee shall, as a condition to receiving a license to conduct bicycle-racing meets: A. carry public liability insurance in a form, in an amount and with a company approved by the commission, for the protection of the public, exhibitor…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-13 License; refusal to issue
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The commission, using the procedures of the Uniform Licensing Act [61-1-1 to 61-1- 31 NMSA 1978]: A. when dealing with a general bicycle-racing license, shall refuse to issue a license if the applicant: (1) as an individual or, if a partnership, joint venture or corporation, if a…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-14 Revocation and suspension
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The commission, using the procedures of the Uniform Licensing Act [61-1-1 to 61-1- 31 NMSA 1978]: A. when dealing with a general bicycle-racing license, may revoke or suspend the license if the licensee: (1) as an individual or, if a partnership, joint venture or corporation, if …
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-15 Pari-mutuel wagering; breakage; uncashed tickets
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A. A pari-mutuel bicycle-racing licensee may conduct pari-mutuel wagering. In the conduct of such wagering, all breakage shall be split equally between the state and the licensee. Breakage shall be those odd cents remaining after paying winning ticket holders a minimum of ten cen…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-16 Pari-mutuel wagering; taxes
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Each licensee holding a pari-mutuel bicycle-racing license shall withhold fifteen percent from the pari-mutuel bicycle-racing wagers made and pay daily: A. thirteen percent of the gross receipts of all pari-mutuel bicycle-racing wagers at a meet to the state treasurer, which shal…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-17 Violations
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It is unlawful: A. for any licensee or any trainer of any person licensed to enter any racing contest supervised by the commission to fail to comply with all rules, regulations and orders issued by the commission; B. for any person to participate except as a spectator in any raci…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-18 Penalty
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Any person who violates any of the provisions of the Bicycle Racing Act is guilty of a petty misdemeanor. History: Laws 1991, ch. 233, § 18.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-2 Definitions
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As used in the Bicycle Racing Act: A. "commission" means the bicycle racing commission; B. "bicycle racing" means racing at Keiren velodrome bicycle-racing tracks approved by the commission; C. "license" means a license for a racing meet issued under the provisions of the Bicycle…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-3 Commission created; appointments; qualifications
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The "bicycle racing commission" is created. The commission shall consist of three commissioners appointed by the governor. The first commission members shall be appointed for staggered terms, one ending on July 1, 1993 and one ending on July 1 of each of the following two odd-num…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-4 Organization and officers; per diem
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A. Within thirty days after appointment, the first commission shall organize for the transaction of business by selecting one of its members as chairman. The commission shall meet annually in September and may meet as often as it deems necessary on the call of the chairman or any…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-5 Powers and duties
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The commission shall, in its discretion and subject to its rules and regulations: A. license all persons desiring to participate, except as spectators, in bicycle racing at Keiren velodrome bicycle-racing tracks within this state approved by the commission; B. supervise all licen…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-6 Employees
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The commission shall hire an executive secretary and such other employees as are necessary to its duties, at salaries to be set by the commission. History: Laws 1991, ch. 233, § 6.
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-7 Rules and regulations
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The commission shall promulgate reasonable rules and regulations governing bicycle racing in this state. These rules and regulations shall: A. govern the application procedures for all licenses issued by the commission; B. provide for the supervision, direction and discipline of …
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-8 Enforcement; investigation; subpoena
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The commission shall enforce or secure the enforcement, through the proper officials, of all the laws, rules, regulations and orders of the commission. The commission shall investigate on its own motion, or upon receipt of any information or complaint concerning any violation of …
NMSA 1978, § 60-2D-9 Licenses; limitations; fees
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A. The commission shall require licenses of all bicycle racers, trainers, starters, assistant starters, pari-mutuel employees, authorized racer's or owner's agents and any other person, whether operating under his own name or a trade or assumed name, who wishes to participate, ex…
NMSA 1978, § 60-2E-1 Short title
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Chapter 60, Article 2E NMSA 1978 may be cited as the "Gaming Control Act". History: Laws 1997, ch. 190, § 3; 2002, ch. 102, § 2.