In order to promote the uniform administration of the Antitrust Act in New Mexico, the attorney general is to be responsible for its enforcement, but he may, on a case-by-case basis, delegate this authority to the district attorneys of the state and when this is done, the district attorneys shall have every power and duty conferred upon the attorney general by this act [57-1-1 to 57-1-3, 57-1-5 to 57-1-19 NMSA 1978].
History: 1978 Comp., § 57-1-10, enacted by Laws 1979, ch. 374, § 11.
Law reviews. — For article, "New Mexico Antitrust Law," see 9 N.M.L. Rev. 339 (1979).
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 57 - Trade Practices and Regulations
Article 1 - Restraints of Trade
Section 57-1-1 - Contracts, agreements, combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade.
Section 57-1-1.1 - Short title.
Section 57-1-1.2 - Definition.
Section 57-1-4 - Organizations exempted.
Section 57-1-5 - Attorney general; investigation.
Section 57-1-6 - Criminal penalty.
Section 57-1-7 - Civil penalty.
Section 57-1-8 - Attorney general; injunctive relief.
Section 57-1-9 - Election of remedies.
Section 57-1-10 - District attorneys; enforcement.
Section 57-1-11 - Judgment in favor of state as prima facie evidence.
Section 57-1-12 - Limitations of actions.
Section 57-1-13 - Actions involving interstate or foreign commerce.
Section 57-1-14 - Remedies cumulative.
Section 57-1-15 - Construction.
Section 57-1-16 - [Lawful activities.]
Section 57-1-17 - Limitation on recovery of damages.