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§ 40-13b-2

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As used in the Confidential Substitute Address Act: A. 'agency' means an agency of the state or of a political subdivision of the state; B. 'applicant' means a person who submits an application to participate in the confidential substitute address program; C. 'application assistant' means a person who works or volunteers for a domestic violence or sexual assault program and who assists in preparing an application for the confidential substitute address program; D. 'confidential substitute address' means an address designated for a participant by the secretary of state pursuant to the Confidential Substitute Address Act; E. 'delivery address' means the address where an applicant or a participant receives mail, and it may be the same as the person's residential address; F. 'domestic violence' means 'domestic abuse', as defined in the Family Violence Protection Act [Chapter 40, Article 13 NMSA 1978]; G. 'participant' means a person certified to participate in the confidential substitute address program pursuant to the Confidential Substitute Address Act; H. 'public record' means 'public records', as defined in the Inspection of Public Records Act [Chapter 14, Article 2 NMSA 1978];

e address program pursuant to the Confidential Substitute Address Act; H. 'public record' means 'public records', as defined in the Inspection of Public Records Act [Chapter 14, Article 2 NMSA 1978]; and I. 'residential address' means the street address where an applicant or participant resides or will relocate. History: Laws 2018, ch. 40, § 2. ANNOTATIONSEffective dates. — Laws 2018, ch. 40, § 11 made Laws 2018, ch. 40, § 2 effective July 1, 2018.