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Data protection in United States — New Mexico

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148 matching statutes

  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 74-6C-11. Availability of records

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    Most records held under this act must be made public, but records claimed as confidential business information or trade secrets may be withheld or disclosed only in limited cases.

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  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 9-2A-25. Electronic records; retention

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    Department employees may not erase certain data from department-issued devices, and the department must limit device software, back up records, and retain them for the required period.

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  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 63-9D-11. Private listing subscribers and 911 service

    1 provisions

    Private listing subscribers’ name and address may be given to the enhanced 911 system for call routing or location retrieval when a 911 call is made; other subscriber identity and proprietary provider information is protected from public inspection and release, subject to an aggregated-data exception.

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  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 66-3-1018. Department; powers and duties

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    The department must cooperate, set standards, certify organizations and tour guides, run training and education programs, and may recommend locations or other actions related to off-highway motor vehicle safety and management.

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  • United States — New Mexico

    NMSA 74-1-6. Department; powers

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    The department has broad powers to act, contract, enforce environmental and consumer protection laws, collect penalties, and work with other agencies and parties.

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