New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 10 - PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chapter 40 - CRIME VICTIMS
Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 10.40.1.10 - RULEMAKING
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. The purpose of this regulation is to establish a rulemaking procedure which will enable the commission to secure the views and statements of all interested persons concerning rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the Crime Victims Reparation Act.
B. Prior to the adoption, amendment or repeal of any rule, the commission shall, at least thirty days prior to its proposed action:
C. All interested persons shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to submit written data, views or arguments in support of, or in opposition to, a proposed rule. Any interested person seeking to modify in any way a proposed rule must submit a proposed rule modification in writing to the commission within twenty-one calendar days after notice is mailed, along with views or arguments in support of the modification. If the commission board finds after review of the written data, views or arguments in support of the proposed modification that further comments are necessary, it may take such statements at the public rulemaking hearing. The commission board shall consider fully all comments regarding the proposed rule prior to a final decision. Written data, views, or arguments shall be legible (not less than elite typeface), not to exceed a width of 8-1/2 inches and a length of 13 inches.
D. The rulemaking hearings shall be conducted as follows:
E. The commission board may appoint a hearing officer to conduct the hearing and receive evidence. He will be authorized to make all rulings in the conduct of the proceedings and in the receipt of statements and supporting data.
F. A record shall be made by a certified court reporter at each rulemaking hearing, the cost of which shall be borne by the commission. Interested persons may request a copy of a hearing record, and shall pay the cost of copying the record.
G. The court reporter shall provide an index of each transcript which states:
H. At the conclusion of the hearing, the commission board or hearing officer may request participants to submit prepared comments or other pertinent supporting information.
I. The record shall be closed at the conclusion of the hearing, unless the commission board or hearing officer holds it open for no longer than thirty days for the purpose of receiving additional written supporting data. Additional written supporting data shall be limited to those matters for which permission was expressly granted and the commission board or hearing officer may make provisions for response to the written supporting data by those persons who participated in the proceeding.
J. Each rule, amendment or repeal thereof adopted by the commission board shall be filed with the state records center and the New Mexico state registry, in accordance with Section 14-4-3 NMSA 1978.
K. In construing rules adopted by the commission board, words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine gender.