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  2. List of U.S. state statutory codes - Wikipedia

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    Nevada Revised Statutes: Nevada Revised Statutes New Hampshire: State of New Hampshire Revised Statutes: State of New Hampshire Revised Statutes New Jersey: New Jersey Statutes: New Jersey Statutes Annotated New Mexico: New Mexico Statutes Annotated: 1978: Replaced the 1953 compilation. Published by the New Mexico Compilation Commission

  3. New Mexico Alcohol and Gaming Division - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol and Gaming Division also reviews applications for New Mexico Liquor Licenses, supervises the state's Alcohol Server Training program, and adjudicates administrative citations for violation of the Liquor Control Act.

  4. Indian arts and crafts laws - Wikipedia

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    First passed in 1929, New Mexico's Indian Arts and Crafts Sales Act or "IACSA" (NMSA 1978, § 30-33-1 to 30-33-11) states that it is "unlawful to barter, trade, sell or offer for sale or trade any article represented as produced by an Indian unless the article is produced, designed or created by the labor or workmanship of an Indian." [18]

  5. United States defamation law - Wikipedia

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    Nevada (Nevada Revised Statutes, §§ 200.510–200.560) New Hampshire (New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated, § 644:11) New Mexico (New Mexico Statutes Annotated, § 30-11-1) North Carolina (North Carolina General Statutes, § 14-47) North Dakota (North Dakota Century Code, § 12.1-15-01) Oklahoma (Oklahoma Statutes, tit. 21 §§ 771-781)

  6. Category:New Mexico statutes - Wikipedia

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  7. New Mexico State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    No person may be elected state auditor other than a United States citizen of at least 30 years of age who has resided continuously in New Mexico for five years preceding the election. [1] The state auditor is elected to a four-year term and is able to serve up to two consecutive terms; more terms may be served after one full term has intervened.

  8. New Mexico Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Legislature was established when New Mexico officially became a state and was admitted ... 1977-1978 70 48: 22 - 42 33: 9 - 34th [Wikidata] 1979-1980 ...

  9. Category:1978 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    1978 New Mexico elections (3 P) S. 1978 in sports in New Mexico (4 P) This page was last edited on 27 January 2019, at 05:54 (UTC). Text is available under the ...