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The Human Rights Act was enacted in 1969 to ensure that all New Mexicans are protected from discrimination in employment, housing, credit and public accommodation. The Human Rights Bureau is responsible for enforcing the Human Rights Act under the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions.
Civil Rights Laws in New Mexico As a legal concept, civil rights refers generally to the collective rights of all citizens to receive fair and equal treatment under the law. This can apply to everything from the ability to vote and equal access to jobs, schools, and housing, to the ability to marry.
In New Mexico, the states civil statute of limitations is three years for personal injury or defamation and four years for injury to personal property and most other civil claims. New Mexicos criminal statute of limitations ranges from three to six years for felonies and one to two years for misdemeanors.
In New Mexico, the states civil statute of limitations is three years for personal injury or defamation and four years for injury to personal property and most other civil claims. New Mexicos criminal statute of limitations ranges from three to six years for felonies and one to two years for misdemeanors.
Codified laws are a topical arrangement of the laws currently in force. The New Mexico Statutes Annotated is the official codification of New Mexicos laws.
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NMOneSource.com is the official legal research tool of the New Mexico courts and legislature. Search and retrieve annotated statutes and court rules, appellate court opinions, court forms, and more.
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Abandonment of dependent consists of a person having the ability and means to provide for his spouse or minor childs support and abandoning or failing to provide for the support of such dependent. Whoever commits abandonment of dependent is guilty of a fourth degree felony.
Civil Rights Laws in New Mexico This can apply to everything from the ability to vote and equal access to jobs, schools, and housing, to the ability to marry. The majority of our civil rights are enshrined in the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964.
NMSA 1978 means the 1978 Compilation of New Mexico Statutes Annotated, including future amendments.

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