Nothing in the New Mexico Food Act shall be construed as requiring the director to report, for the institution of proceedings under the New Mexico Food Act, minor violations of that act whenever he believes that the public interest will be adequately served in the circumstances by a suitable written notice or warning.
History: 1941 Comp., § 71-671, enacted by Laws 1951, ch. 169, § 8; 1953 Comp., § 54-1-8; Laws 1982, ch. 73, § 6.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 2 - Adulterated or Misbranded Food
Section 25-2-1 - [Title of act.]
Section 25-2-3 - [Prohibited acts.]
Section 25-2-4 - Power to enjoin violations.
Section 25-2-5 - Penalties; exceptions.
Section 25-2-8 - Minor violations of act; warning authorized.
Section 25-2-9 - Promulgation of definitions and standards by the board.
Section 25-2-10 - When food deemed adulterated.
Section 25-2-11 - [When food deemed misbranded.]
Section 25-2-14 - [When advertising deemed false.]
Section 25-2-15 - Promulgating regulations; procedure.
Section 25-2-16 - Power to make inspections and secure samples.
Section 25-2-17 - Power of director to publish reports and disseminate information.
Section 25-2-19 - [New Mexico public health laboratory to serve as testing laboratory.]