A. It is unlawful for an employer to request or require a prospective employee to provide a password in order to gain access to the prospective employee's account or profile on a social networking web site or to demand access in any manner to a prospective employee's account or profile on a social networking web site.
B. Nothing in this section shall limit an employer's right to:
(1) have policies regarding work place internet use, social networking site use and electronic mail use; and
(2) monitor usage of the employer's electronic equipment and the employer's electronic mail without requesting or requiring a prospective employee to provide a password in order to gain access to the prospective employee's account or profile on a social networking web site.
C. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an employer from obtaining information about a prospective employee that is in the public domain.
D. Nothing in this section shall apply to a federal, state or local law enforcement agency. Nothing in this section shall prohibit federal, state or local government agencies or departments from conducting background checks as required by law.
E. As used in this section, "social networking web site" means an internet-based service that allows individuals to:
(1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system created by the service;
(2) create a list of other users with whom they share a connection within the system; and
(3) view and navigate their list of connections and those made by others within the system.
History: Laws 2013, ch. 222, § 1.
Effective dates. — Laws 2013, ch. 222 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 14, 2013, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Labor Conditions; Payment of Wages
Section 50-4-2 - Semimonthly and monthly pay days.
Section 50-4-3 - Joint adventurers.
Section 50-4-4 - Discharges [Discharged] employees.
Section 50-4-5 - Employees quitting employment.
Section 50-4-6 - Industrial disputes.
Section 50-4-7 - Unconditional payment of wages conceded to be due.
Section 50-4-8 - Duties of the labor commissioner [director]
Section 50-4-9 - Records, subpoenas, etc.
Section 50-4-10 - Forfeiture and penalties.
Section 50-4-13 - [Hours of employment; eating establishments.]
Section 50-4-14 - [Emergency cases; hours permitted; rate for excessive hours.]
Section 50-4-15 - [Uniform time for beginning work; notice of change.]
Section 50-4-16 - [Time records; inspection.]
Section 50-4-17 - [Failure to keep record or comply with act; penalty.]
Section 50-4-18 - [Disposition of fines.]
Section 50-4-19 - Declaration of state public policy.
Section 50-4-20 - Short title.
Section 50-4-21 - Definitions.
Section 50-4-22 - Minimum wages.
Section 50-4-22.1 - Temporary state preemption; saving clause.
Section 50-4-23 - Persons with a disability; minimum wage; director powers and duties.
Section 50-4-24 - Employers exempt from overtime provisions for certain employees.
Section 50-4-25 - Posting of summary of the act.
Section 50-4-26 - Enforcement; penalties; employees' remedies.
Section 50-4-26.1 - Retaliation prohibited.
Section 50-4-28 - Right of collective bargaining.
Section 50-4-29 - Relation to other laws.
Section 50-4-30 - Daily maximum hours of employment; exceptions.
Section 50-4-31 - Minimum length of hoe handles.
Section 50-4-32 - Continuing course of conduct.
Section 50-4-33 - Family child care provider collective bargaining; representation.
Section 50-4-34 - Request for access to social networking account prohibited.
Section 50-4-35 - Labor relations; union security agreements.