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Under New Mexico law (Section 66-8-111 NMSA 1978), upon receipt of a statement signed under penalty of perjury from a law enforcement officer, the Director of the Motor Vehicle Division of the Taxation and Revenue Department shall revoke your driver's license for at least the applicable period listed below:

1. For a period of one (1) year, or until all conditions for license reinstatement are met, whichever is later; if you refused to submit to any chemical test after being advised that failure to submit could result in revocation of your privilege to drive.

2. For a period of six (6) months, or until all conditions for license reinstatement are met, whichever is later; if you are twenty-one years of age or older, took the chemical test, and the results showed a blood-alcohol concentration above the legal maximum (.08)

3. For a period of one (1) year, or until all conditions for license reinstatement are met, whichever is later; if you are less than twenty-one years of age, took the chemical test, and the results showed a blood-alcohol concentration above the legal maximum (.02)

4. For a period of one (1) year, or until all conditions for license reinstatement are met, whichever is later; if you took the chemical test, and the results showed a blood-alcohol concentration above the legal maximum, and you have previously had your license revoked pursuant to the New Mexico Implied Consent Act.

NOTE: Your driving privilege may be subject to further revocation or disqualification based on a criminal conviction or convictions.

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