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Government & Legislative Info
Active participation in government and policy making is an important step in reducing DWI death and injury
in New Mexico.To assist you in taking local action in your community, the DWI Resource Center has assembled
a list of state agencies and organizations responsible for DWI law enforcement and public policy.
- Governor's Office
- Governor Bill Richardson has appointed Rachel O'Conner as the Governor's DWI Czar. The Governor's Office supports a
variety of DWI policy initiatives, and works closely with legislators and state agencies to reduce DWI death and injury.
- NM State Legislature
- The New Mexico State Legislature is responsible for passing or amending impaired driving laws. To find your state legislator,
click here.
- NM Dept. of Transportation, Traffic Safety Bureau
- NMDOT's Traffic Safety Bureau is responsible for ensuring traffic safety on New Mexico's roadways. NMDOT is currently conducting
a NHTSA-funded Impaired Driving Demonstration Project to reduce DWI death and injury in five target counties in New Mexico.
- Dept. of Tax & Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division
- The Motor Vehicle Division is responsible for DWI administrative license revocation, ignition interlock licenses, and a variety
of DWI data reporting activities.
- Dept. of Regulation & Licensing, Alcohol & Gaming Division
- The Alcohol and Gaming Division administers the licensing provisions of the New Mexico Liquor Control Act. The Special Investigations
Division of the Department of Public Safety administers the enforcement provisions of the Liquor Control Act. If you would like to
file a complaint about a local alcohol retailer in your area, please fill out RLD's
complaint form (PDF).
Ensuring Accountable Government
Access to government information is one of the most important tools citizens have to monitor government activity and contribute to policy decisions. Below are several links to important information about your rights to request and access government information.- ACLU - Becoming an Effective and Efficient Activist
- ACLU Freedom of Information Act Step-by-Step Guide
- New Mexico Inspection of Public Records Act
- NM Attorney General's Compliance Guide for Inspection of Public Records
- NM Attorney General's Compliance Guide for the Open Meetings Act
- New Mexico Foundation for Open Government
- NM State Auditor
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