New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 5 - PUBLIC PROPERTY PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Part 21 - STATE AGENCIES LEASING REAL PROPERTY
Section 1.5.21.22 - WAIVERS

Universal Citation: 1 NM Admin Code 1.5.21.22

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Authorized waivers: The PCD director may grant full or partial waivers, in writing, of any section or provision of this rule, except as noted in 1 NMAC 5.21.22.3 [now Subsection C of 1.5.21.22 NMAC], when the agency certifies, in writing, that an emergency condition exists. When an agency certifies to an emergency condition, it must include a written description of what the emergency is and why it is recommending a waiver. An emergency condition is one that creates an immediate and serious need that cannot be met through normal leasing methods and that would seriously threaten:

(1) the functioning of government;

(2) the preservation or protection of property; or

(3) the health and safety of any person.

B. Short-term lease: When PCD grants a waiver, PCD may require that the lease be a short-term lease, as defined in 1 NMAC 5.21.7.14 [now Subsection Q of 1.5.21.7 NMAC]. An agency's application for a waiver shall include written justification for the length of the proposed lease.

C. Waiver conditions: The PCD has no authority to waive federal requirements under the American with Disabilities Act.

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