§ 63-9F-1 Short title
§ 63-9F-2 Findings and purpose
§ 63-9F-3 Definitions
§ 63-9F-4 Specialized telecommunications equipment program established
§ 63-9F-6 Telecommunications relay system
§ 63-9F-8 Commission duties; power to audit
§ 63-9F-9 Limit on liability
§ 63-9F-10 Complaints
§ 63-9F-11 Imposition of surcharge
§ 63-9F-12 Telecommunications access fund; established
§ 63-9F-13 Confidentiality of translated or relayed conversations;

Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 63 > Article 9F - Telecommunications Access Act

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