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New Mexico AI compliance

AI laws that apply in New Mexico (2026)

Companies operating in New Mexico that deploy or develop AI systems may trigger obligations under the 0 tracked laws below. The exact set depends on your use cases, employee count, and customer base.

0 laws tracked

Use cases that trigger obligations

No specific use-case triggers have been catalogued for New Mexico yet.

Active laws

No state-level AI laws are currently tracked in New Mexico. Federal-layer obligations may still apply.

Frequently asked questions about New Mexico AI compliance

Does New Mexico have an AI-specific law?

Not as a standalone AI law as of today. Federal laws (FCRA, ECOA, FTC Act) plus state UDAP and anti-discrimination statutes still apply. We update this page within 5 business days of any new bill signing in New Mexico.

Who enforces AI law in New Mexico?

Most state AI laws are enforced by the state Attorney General. New Mexico has no AI-specific enforcement body as of today.

What use cases trigger the most obligations in New Mexico?

No use cases trigger AI-specific state obligations in New Mexico today, though federal and sectoral laws still apply.

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