New Mexico Code § 6-24-13

Determination of confidential information; applicability of Open Meetings Act; criminal investigations
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Open Meetings Act; criminal investigations.
A. The authority is specifically authorized to determine which information relating to
the operation of the lottery is confidential. Such information is limited to trade secrets
and proprietary information; security measures, systems or procedures; security reports;
information concerning bids or other contract data during the negotiation process, the
disclosure of which would impair the efforts of the authority to contract for goods or
services on favorable terms; and information obtained pursuant to investigations that
would be protected from public disclosure under the Inspection of Public Records Act
[Chapter 14, Article 2 NMSA 1978].
B. The authority is subject to the provisions of the Open Meetings Act [Chapter 10,
Article 15 NMSA 1978]; provided that meetings or portions of meetings devoted to
discussing information deemed to be confidential pursuant to Subsection A of this
section are exempt from the provisions of that act.
C. The authority or its authorized agent shall:
(1) conduct criminal background investigations and credit investigations on all
potential lottery retailers and all lottery vendors prior to the execution of any contract
with a lottery retailer or a lottery vendor;
(2) supervise ticket validation and lottery drawings;
(3) inspect at times determined solely by the authority the facilities of any
lottery vendor or lottery retailer in order to determine the integrity of the lottery vendor's
product or the operations of the lottery retailer in order to determine whether the lottery
vendor or the lottery retailer is in compliance with its contract;
(4) report any suspected violations of the New Mexico Lottery Act to the
appropriate district attorney, the attorney general or to any law enforcement agency
having jurisdiction over the violation; and
(5) upon request, provide assistance to any district attorney, the attorney
general or a law enforcement agency investigating a violation of the New Mexico Lottery
Act.
History: Laws 1995, ch. 155, § 13.

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