New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Peace Officers in General
Section 29-1-10 - [Law enforcement agencies, state and local; participation in federal programs.]

All state and local law enforcement agencies are hereby authorized to participate in the Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965 (Public Law 98-197 [89-197]).
History: 1953 Comp., § 39-1-11, enacted by Laws 1966, ch. 24, § 1.
Compiler's notes. — The federal Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965 was codified as a note following 18 USCS § 3001 prior to its repeal by Public Law 90-351 on June 19, 1968.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler to correct an error and is not part of the law.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 29 - Law Enforcement

Article 1 - Peace Officers in General

Section 29-1-1 - Investigation of criminal violations; commencement of prosecution; cooperation; removal.

Section 29-1-2 - [Stolen livestock and other property; duties.]

Section 29-1-3 - [Arrest and detention of escaped prisoners.]

Section 29-1-4 - [Officers' duties under 29-1-3.]

Section 29-1-5 - [Penalty for violation by sheriff, constable or deputy; surety's liability.]

Section 29-1-6 - [Penalty for violation by magistrate.]

Section 29-1-7 - Execution of process; officer may call aid.

Section 29-1-8 - [Penalty for refusing to aid officer; action to recover.]

Section 29-1-9 - Appointment of peace officers; citizenship certificate of appointment; exceptions.

Section 29-1-10 - [Law enforcement agencies, state and local; participation in federal programs.]

Section 29-1-10.1 - Federal funds; receipt and expenditure for law enforcement activities.

Section 29-1-11 - Authorization of tribal and pueblo police officers and certain federal officers to act as New Mexico peace officers; authority and procedure for commissioned peace officers.

Section 29-1-12 - Authorization to maintain and retake custody of Arizona prisoners.

Section 29-1-13 - Unclaimed property; inventory.

Section 29-1-14 - Unclaimed property; authority to sell; notice of sale; deadly weapons, controlled substances and other contraband excepted.

Section 29-1-15 - Proceeds of sale; title to property vests in purchaser.

Section 29-1-16 - Electronic recordings of custodial interrogations.

Section 29-1-17 - Identity theft reports.

Section 29-1-18 - Requiring certain law enforcement agencies to use body-worn cameras while on duty; adoption of policies and procedures governing use.