New Mexico Statutes

§ 57-12-24 — Unsolicited facsimiles or email; private remedy

New Mexico § 57-12-24
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 57Trade Practices and Regulations
Art. 12Unfair Trade Practices

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 57-12-24 (2026).

Text

A. Any person who receives an unsolicited advertisement by facsimile or email may bring an action against the sender of the unsolicited advertisement to recover actual damages, including loss of profits, or statutory damages equal to the greater of twenty- five dollars ($25.00) for each email or facsimile received or five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each day of violation, plus reasonable attorney fees and costs if, prior to receiving the unsolicited advertisement:

(1)the person who received the unsolicited advertisement has notified the sender, pursuant to the provisions of Section 57-12-23 NMSA 1978, of the person's request not to receive unsolicited advertisements; or (2) the sender of the unsolicited advertisement has entered into a written assurance of discontinuance pursuant to Sec

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Legislative History

Laws 2003, ch. 168, § 3.

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