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Home » US Law » 2021 New Mexico Statutes » Chapter 30 - Criminal Offenses » Article 13 - Violation of Civil Rights

Section 30-13-1 – Disturbing lawful assembly.

Disturbing lawful assembly consists of: A. disturbing any religious society or any member thereof when assembled or collected together in public worship; or B. disturbing any meeting of the people assembled for any legal object. Whoever commits disturbing lawful assembly is guilty of a petty misdemeanor. History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-13-1, enacted by Laws 1963, […]

Section 30-13-2 – Denial of service by a utility.

Denial of service by a utility consists of any utility refusing to furnish service to another in the area served by such utility. Utility as used in this section is defined as any person furnishing to the public: water, power, telephone or gas. Provided such utility may lawfully refuse its services if: A. the person […]

Section 30-13-3 – Blacklisting.

Blacklisting consists of an employer or his agent preventing or attempting to prevent a former employee from obtaining other employment. Whoever commits blacklisting is guilty of a misdemeanor. Upon request, an employer may give an accurate report or honest opinion of the qualifications and the performance of a former employee. An employer is defined as […]

Section 30-13-4 – Unlawful payment of wages in script.

Unlawful payment of wages in script consists of any person selling, giving or delivering, or in any manner issuing, directly or indirectly, to any person employed by him, and in payment for wages due, any script, draft, order or other evidence of indebtedness payable or redeemable otherwise than in lawful money of the United States. […]

Section 30-13-5 – Unlawful coercion of employees.

Unlawful coercion of employees consists of any person employing labor, or any agent of such employer, compelling or coercing, directly or indirectly, any employee to buy goods or trade with any particular store, business or person. Whoever commits unlawful coercion of employees is guilty of a misdemeanor. History: 1953 Comp., § 40A-13-5, enacted by Laws […]