In addition to other commonly recognized tests of intoxication, a blood alcohol content level of .14 or higher on breath or blood test taken not more than one and one-half hour or 90 minutes after sale, service, delivery or consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be presumptive evidence that the person was intoxicated at the time of the last sale. For purposes of this rule, a "sale" shall mean the time at which the person actually paid for the last alcoholic beverage served by the licensee to the intoxicated person, or when the alcoholic beverage is delivered to the intoxicated person's address for delivery, when applicable.
N.M. Admin. Code § 15.10.51.11