History: 1978 Comp., § 26-1-3.1, enacted by Laws 1987, ch. 270, § 4; repealed Laws 2005, ch. 152, § 11.
Repeals. — Laws 2005, ch. 152, § 11, repealed 26-1-3.1 NMSA 1978, as enacted by Laws 1987, ch. 270, § 4, relating to other prohibited acts, effective June 30, 2007. For provisions of former section, see the 2004 NMSA 1978 on NMOneSource.com.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 26 - Drugs and Cosmetics
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 26-1-3 - Prohibited acts.
Section 26-1-3.2 - Prescription drug donation.
Section 26-1-4 - Power to enjoin violations.
Section 26-1-5 - Penalty; exemptions.
Section 26-1-7 - Attorney general or district attorney to institute prosecutions.
Section 26-1-8 - Minor violations of act; warnings authorized.
Section 26-1-9 - Addition of poisonous or deleterious substances; color additives.
Section 26-1-10 - Drug or device adulteration.
Section 26-1-11 - Drug or device; misbranding.
Section 26-1-12 - False advertising.
Section 26-1-13 - Packaging and labeling requirements; proprietary preparations.
Section 26-1-14 - New drugs and devices; prerequisites to sale, delivery or giving away; exceptions.
Section 26-1-15 - Dangerous drugs; veterinary use; limitations.
Section 26-1-16 - Dangerous drugs; conditions for sale; prescription refilling; limitations.
Section 26-1-17 - Testing laboratory.
Section 26-1-18 - Promulgating regulations; procedure.
Section 26-1-18.1 - Prescription drug prior authorization protocols.
Section 26-1-19 - Power to make inspections and secure samples.
Section 26-1-21 - Power of board to publish reports and disseminate information.
Section 26-1-22 - Unlawful means of obtaining dangerous drugs enumerated.
Section 26-1-23 - False statements; false pretenses; forgery of labels or prescriptions prohibited.
Section 26-1-24 - Cosmetics; misbranding.