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New Mexico Statutes 28-8-3. Duty of peace officer

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 28 > Article 8 > § 28-8-3 - Duty of peace officer


Current as of: 2010

A. A peace officer shall make a diligent effort to determin [determine] whether any disabled person he finds is an epileptic or a diabetic or suffers from some other type of illness that would cause the condition. Whenever feasible, this effort shall be made before the person is charged with a crime or taken to a place of detention.

B. In seeking to determine whether a disabled person suffers from an illness, a peace officer shall make a reasonable search for an identifying device and an identification card of the type described in Subsection B of Section 2 [28-8-2 NMSA 1978] of this act and examine them for emergency information. The peace officer may not search for an identifying device or an identification card in a manner or to an extent that would appear to a reasonable person in the circumstances to cause an unreasonable risk of worsening the disabled person's condition.

C. A peace officer who finds a disabled person without an identifying device or identification card is not relieved of his duty to that person to make a diligent effort to ascertain the existence of any illness causing the disabled condition.

D. A claim for relief against a peace officer does not arise from his making a reasonable search of the disabled person to locate an identifying device or identification card, even though the person is not wearing an identifying device or carrying an identification card. However, nothing found on the disabled person during a search authorized under this act [28-8-1 to 28-8-7 NMSA 1978] shall be admitted into evidence in any court in a criminal proceeding where the disabled person is a defendant if the admission of the product of the search would not be entitled to admission except for the authority to search granted in Subsection C of this section.

E. A peace officer who determines or has reason to believe that a disabled person is suffering from an illness causing his condition shall promptly notify the person's physician, if practicable. If the officer is unable to ascertain the physician's identity or to communicate with him, the officer shall make a reasonable effort to cause the disabled person to be transported immediately to a medical practitioner or to a facility where medical treatment is available. If the officer believes it unduly dangerous to move the disabled person, he shall make a reasonable effort to obtain the assistance of a medical practitioner.

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New Mexico Laws: Disabilities

New Mexico Statutes Chapter 24 > Article 2 - Crippled Children Services
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 7 - Blind and Disabled Persons
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 8 - Identifying Devices and Cards for Disabled Persons
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 10 - Concerns and Employment of the Handicapped
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11 - Assistance Animal
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11A - Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11B - Commission for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Persons
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 11C - Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children's Educational Bill of Rights
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 16 - Developmental Disabilities Community Services
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 16A - Developmental Disabilities
New Mexico Statutes Chapter 28 > Article 18 - Education of the Handicapped

U.S. Code Provisions: Disabilities

U.S. Code > Title 29 > Chapter 21 - Helen Keller National Center For Youths And Adults Who Are Deaf-Blind
U.S. Code > Title 29 > Chapter 24 - Technology Related Assistance For Individuals With Disabilities
U.S. Code > Title 29 > Chapter 31 - Assistive Technology For Individuals With Disabilities
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