2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 9 - Sexual Offenses
Section 30-9-5 - Order for medical examination and treatment.

In addition to its general sentencing authority, the court may order any defendant convicted of prostitution or patronizing prostitutes to be examined for venereal disease and shall sentence any diseased defendant to submit to medical treatment until he is discharged from treatment as noninfectuous [noninfectious]. If the defendant is without funds to pay for medical treatment, it shall be provided by the state department of public health [department of health].
History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-9-14, enacted by Laws 1963, ch. 303, § 9-14.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Section 12-1-2, 1953 Comp. (Laws 1937, ch. 39, § 2), creating the state department of health, was repealed by Laws 1968, ch. 37, § 7. Laws 1968, ch. 37, § 3, (former 12-1-28, 1953 Comp.), transferred all powers, duties, etc. of the department of public health to the health and social services department, which department was abolished by Laws 1977, ch. 253, § 5. Section 4 of the 1977 act established the health and environment department, consisting of several divisions. Laws 1991, ch. 25, § 16 repealed former 9-7-4 NMSA 1978, relating to the health and environment department, and enacted a new 9-7-4 NMSA 1978, creating the department of health.

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 30 - Criminal Offenses

Article 9 - Sexual Offenses

Section 30-9-1 - Enticement of child.

Section 30-9-2 - Prostitution.

Section 30-9-3 - Patronizing prostitutes.

Section 30-9-4 - Promoting prostitution.

Section 30-9-4.1 - Accepting earnings of a prostitute.

Section 30-9-5 - Order for medical examination and treatment.

Section 30-9-6 - Testimony of witnesses to prostitution and lewdness.

Section 30-9-7 - Evidence.

Section 30-9-8 - House of prostitution; public nuisance.

Section 30-9-9 - Remedy of lessor.

Section 30-9-10 - Definitions.

Section 30-9-11 - Criminal sexual penetration.

Section 30-9-12 - Criminal sexual contact.

Section 30-9-13 - Criminal sexual contact of a minor.

Section 30-9-14 - Indecent exposure.

Section 30-9-14.1 - Indecent dancing.

Section 30-9-14.2 - Indecent waitering.

Section 30-9-14.3 - Aggravated indecent exposure.

Section 30-9-15 - Corroboration.

Section 30-9-16 - Testimony; limitations; in camera hearing.

Section 30-9-17 - Videotaped depositions of alleged victims who are under sixteen years of age; procedure; use in lieu of direct testimony.

Section 30-9-17.1 - Victims; polygraph examinations; prohibited actions.

Section 30-9-18 - Alleged victims who are under thirteen years of age; psychological evaluation.

Section 30-9-19 - Sexual assault; law enforcement agency policies; submission of DNA samples by law enforcement and laboratories.

Section 30-9-20 - Voyeurism prohibited; penalties.

Section 30-9-21 - Sexual assault survivor's bill of rights.