N.M. Code R. § 4.3.1.21
The New Mexico state fair, the commission, the general manager, the New Mexico state fair employees and the state of New Mexico assume no liability for personal injury or loss or damage to any property of concessionaires, exhibitors or the general public due to fire, theft, tornado, weather conditions, force majeure, negligent or intentional acts of a third party or other incident.
HISTORY OF 4.3.1 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the state records center and archives:
SF 79-3 (Regulation 78-1) A Regulation Defining Technical and Professional Services, filed 4/16/79.
SF 79-4 (Regulation 78-1) A Regulation Defining Technical and Professional Services, filed 8/10/79.
SF 80-1 (Regulation 78-1) A Regulation Defining Technical and Professional Services, filed 5/28/80.
Rule 82-1 Deadly Weapons Prohibited, filed 9/27/82.
Rule 82-2 Alcoholic Beverage, filed 9/27/82.
History of Repealed Material: SF 80-1 (Regulation 78-1) A Regulation Defining Technical and Professional Services (filed 5/28/80); Rule 82-1 Deadly Weapons Prohibited (filed 9/27/82); Rule 82-2 Alcoholic Beverage (filed 9/27/82); 4 NMAC 3.1.1, Due Process and Disciplinary Action - General Requirements, (filed 8-19-96) and 4 NMAC 3.1.2, Meetings by Telephone (filed 12-1-98) repealed effective 11/30/2004.
Other History: SF 80-1 (Regulation 78-1) A Regulation Defining Technical and Professional Services (filed 5/28/80); Rule 82-1 Deadly Weapons Prohibited (filed 9/27/82); Rule 82-2 Alcoholic Beverage (filed 9/27/82); 4 NMAC 3.1.1, Due Process and Disciplinary Action - General Requirements (filed 8-19-96) and 4 NMAC 3.1.2, Meetings by Telephone (filed 12-1-98) all replaced by 4.3.1 NMAC, General Provisions, effective 11/30/2004.
[4.3.1.21 NMAC - Rp, 4 NMAC 3.10.25 NMAC, 11/30/2004]