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NMSA 10-11-2. Definitions
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This section defines terms used in the Public Employees Retirement Act.
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United States — New Mexico
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This section defines terms used in the Public Employees Retirement Act.
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Employers who violate the Minimum Wage Act can be criminally punished and may owe back wages; the labor relations director must enforce the Act and may sue in district court.
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Creates a three-member labor and industrial commission and assigns appointment and chair-designation duties to the governor and the other commissioners.
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A person or employer must not fire or otherwise discriminate against an employee for protected Radiation Protection Act complaints, proceedings, testimony, or related rights, unless there is good cause shown.
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Local tribal entities may be treated as vendors when they use their own resources for capital improvement projects.
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The Caregiver Leave Act does not apply to certain railroad-related employees and to other jobs the workforce solutions department exempts by rule.
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This section gives covered persons a right to compensation for disablement or death caused by an occupational disease, if the listed conditions are met.
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Authority personnel generally may not have an interest in contracts or transactions with the authority, except in an official representative capacity, as otherwise provided, or for employment contracts.
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Authority directors, officers, employees, and agents generally may not have an interest in contracts or transactions with the authority, except in an official representative capacity or for an employment contract.
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A private partner must not employ or hire certain Department of Economic Development personnel, including not hiring them for two years after they leave the department.
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A person returning from uniformed service may be entitled to reemployment if the statutory conditions are met, and a private employer must restore the person to the job or a similar one unless doing so is impossible or unreasonable.
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Workers’ compensation benefits may be reduced when intoxication or influence contributed to a worker’s injury or death, subject to testing and policy conditions.