Estatutos seleccionados de Nuevo México
- Chapter 29. Law Enforcement
- Chapter 30. Criminal Offenses
- Article 1. General Provisions
- Article 3. Assault and Battery
- 30-3-1. Assault
- 30-3-2. Aggravated assault
- 30-3-3. Assault with intent to commit a violent felony
- 30-3-4. Battery
- 30-3-5. Aggravated battery
- 30-3-7. Injury to pregnant woman
- 30-3-8. Shooting at dwelling or occupied building; shooting at or from a motor vehicle
- 30-3-12. Assault against a household member
- 30-3-13. Aggravated assault against a household member
- 30-3-14. Assault against a household member with intent to commit a violent felony
- 30-3-15. Battery against a household member
- 30-3-16. Aggravated battery against a household member
- 30-3-18. Criminal damage to property of household member; deprivation of property of household member
- Article 3A. Harassment and Stalking
- Article 4. Kidnapping
- Article 6. Crimes Against Children and Dependents
- Article 6A. Sexual Exploitation of Children
- Article 7. Weapons and Explosives
- Article 9. Sexual Offenses
- Article 16. Larceny
- Article 20. Crimes Against Public Peace
- Article 37A. Unauthorized Distribution of Sensitive Images
- Chapter 31. Criminal Procedure
- Chapter 34. Court Structure and Administration
- Chapter 35. Magistrate and Municipal Courts
- Chapter 40. Domestic Affairs
- Article 4. Dissolution of Marriage
- 40-4-1. Dissolution of marriage
- 40-4-2. Incompatibility
- § 40-4-3. Proceeding for division of property, disposition of children or alimony without the dissolution of marriage
- 40-4-5. Dissolution of marriage; jurisdiction; domicile
- 40-4-7. Proceedings; spousal support; support of children; division of property
- 40-4-7.2. Binding arbitration option; procedure
- 40-4-8. Contested custody; appointment of guardian ad litem
- 40-4-9. Standards for the determination of child custody; hearing
- 40-4-9.1. Joint custody; standards for determination; parenting plan
- 40-4-11.1. Child support; guidelines
- Article 6a. Uniform Interstate Family Support
- Article 9. Grandparent's Visitation Privileges
- Article 10a. Child Custody
- Article 10b. Kinship Guardianship
- Article 12. Domestic Relations Mediation
- Article 13. Family Violence Protection
- 40-13-1 Short title
- 40-13-1.1 Legislative findings; state policy; dual arrests
- 40-13-2 Definitions
- 40-13-3 Petition for order of protection; contents; standard forms
- 40-13-3.1 Forbearance of costs associated with domestic abuse offenses
- 40-13-3.2 Ex parte emergency orders of protection
- 40-13-4 Temporary order of protection; hearing; dismissal
- 40-13-5 Order of protection; contents; remedies; title to property not affected; mutual order of protection
- 40-13-6 Service of order; duration; penalty; remedies not exclusive
- 40-13-7 Law enforcement officers; emergency assistance; limited liability; providing notification to victims when an alleged perpetrator is released from detention; statement in judgment and sentence document
- 40-13-7.1 Medical personnel; documentation of domestic abuse
- 40-13-9 Domestic violence special commissioners; appointment and qualifications
- 40-13-10 Special commissioners; powers and duties
- Article 15. Family Preservation Act
- Article 16. Termination of Parental Rights
- Article 4. Dissolution of Marriage
- Chapter 47. Property Law
- Chapter 50. Employment Law
- Article 4a. Promoting Financial Independence for Victims of Domestic Abuse Act
- 50-4A-1. Short title
- 50-4A-2. Definitions
- 50-4A-3. Domestic abuse leave required; retaliation prohibited
- 50-4A-4. Certification; verification
- 50-4A-5. Impact of domestic abuse leave on other employee benefits
- 50-4A-6. Confidentiality
- 50-4A-7. Enforcement
- 50-4A-8. Effect on other laws and existing employment benefits
- Article 4a. Promoting Financial Independence for Victims of Domestic Abuse Act
- State Court Rules
Actualizada:
19 de agosto de 2025An employer shall grant an employee domestic abuse leave without interfering with, restraining or denying exercise of rights under the Promoting Financial Independence for Victims of Domestic Abuse Act or attempting to do so. Retaliation against an employee for using domestic abuse leave is prohibited.




