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Article 2 - State Police


  • Section 29-2-1 - New Mexico state police created.
  • Section 29-2-1.1 - Definitions.
  • Section 29-2-3 - New Mexico state police; organization.
  • Section 29-2-4 - Appointments; removal.
  • Section 29-2-4.1 - Rules.
  • Section 29-2-6 - Qualifications of members.
  • Section 29-2-7 - Commissioned officers; application; procedure.
  • Section 29-2-8 - New Mexico state police; commissioned officers; examination.
  • Section 29-2-9 - Probationary period; length; permanent commission; salary.
  • Section 29-2-10 - Promotions.
  • Section 29-2-11 - Disciplinary proceedings; appeal.
  • Section 29-2-12 - Oath.
  • Section 29-2-13 - Uniforms and badges; uniform allowance to be set by secretary.
  • Section 29-2-14 - Unauthorized wearing of uniform or badge; unauthorized marking of motor vehicle; penalty.
  • Section 29-2-16 - State police school; compensation.
  • Section 29-2-18 - State police chief and other members; powers and duties.
  • Section 29-2-19 - Chief; qualifications; removal.
  • Section 29-2-20 - Districts.
  • Section 29-2-21 - Details.
  • Section 29-2-22 - Rulemaking power; rules to establish standards of conduct.
  • Section 29-2-24 - Waiver.
  • Section 29-2-25 - Accident reports.
  • Section 29-2-27 - Security for the governor and the legislature.
  • Section 29-2-28 - Provide concurrent jurisdiction of state property and grounds.
  • Section 29-2-29 - State police; group life insurance.
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