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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-30 > Article-7 > Section-30-7-22

30-7-22. Interference with bomb or fire control.

A.     Interference with bomb or fire control consists of:   

(1)     intentionally interfering with the proper functioning of a fire alarm system;   

(2)     intentionally interfering with the lawful efforts of a fireman or police officer to control or extinguish a fire or to secure the safety of any object reasonably believed to be a bomb, explosive or incendiary device; or   

(3)     intentionally interfering with the lawful efforts of a fireman or police officer to preserve for investigation or investigate the scene of a fire or explosion to determine its cause.   

B.     Any person who commits interference with bomb or fire control is guilty of a misdemeanor.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-30 > Article-7 > Section-30-7-22

30-7-22. Interference with bomb or fire control.

A.     Interference with bomb or fire control consists of:   

(1)     intentionally interfering with the proper functioning of a fire alarm system;   

(2)     intentionally interfering with the lawful efforts of a fireman or police officer to control or extinguish a fire or to secure the safety of any object reasonably believed to be a bomb, explosive or incendiary device; or   

(3)     intentionally interfering with the lawful efforts of a fireman or police officer to preserve for investigation or investigate the scene of a fire or explosion to determine its cause.   

B.     Any person who commits interference with bomb or fire control is guilty of a misdemeanor.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-30 > Article-7 > Section-30-7-22

30-7-22. Interference with bomb or fire control.

A.     Interference with bomb or fire control consists of:   

(1)     intentionally interfering with the proper functioning of a fire alarm system;   

(2)     intentionally interfering with the lawful efforts of a fireman or police officer to control or extinguish a fire or to secure the safety of any object reasonably believed to be a bomb, explosive or incendiary device; or   

(3)     intentionally interfering with the lawful efforts of a fireman or police officer to preserve for investigation or investigate the scene of a fire or explosion to determine its cause.   

B.     Any person who commits interference with bomb or fire control is guilty of a misdemeanor.