New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 11 - LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 4 - WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Part 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 11.4.1.8 - CONFIDENTIALITY
Universal Citation: 11 NM Admin Code 11.4.1.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. All records of the WCA are confidential except:
(1) as
provided in Section
52-5-21 NMSA 1978;
(2) records required to be released by order
of a court of competent jurisdiction;
(3) the identity of the insurance carrier for
a particular employer, the fact that the employer is certified as a
self-insurer or the fact that the administration has no record of compliance
with the insurance requirement of the Act;
(4) any matter required to be made available
to another state agency pursuant to statutes, joint powers agreements or
memoranda of understanding; or
(5)
as otherwise provided by law.
B. Procedure for requesting access to WCA records (both public and confidential records):
(1) Inspection of records will be allowed
only during normal business hours.
(2) A written request to inspect must be
submitted to the records custodian. The written request to inspect shall
indicate sufficient information to distinctively identify and retrieve the
records to be inspected.
(3) The
WCA shall charge a reasonable fee for copies of records, the amount of which
shall be posted at the clerk's office and on the WCA website.
C. Right to inspect confidential WCA records:
(1) Once a disablement or
accident occurs, any person who is a party to a claim arising from the
disablement or accident shall have the right to inspect all files relating to
the accident or disablement, and all files relating to any prior accident,
injury or disablement of the worker.
(2) The named party, representative or the
attorney in a claim shall be required to provide acceptable proof of identity
prior to being allowed to inspect confidential WCA records. Acceptable proof of
identity shall be a driver's license or other identification bearing a
photograph, name and address of the person requesting inspection. An attorney
or other representative requesting confidential records on behalf of a party
must show proof of the principal-agent relationship through a filed entry of
appearance, a signed release or waiver, a signed power of attorney, written
correspondence on law firm letterhead or through other reliable
means.
(3) The records custodian
shall review the written request and determine if the person requesting the
inspection has a right to inspect confidential WCA records.
(4) The clerk shall allow only authorized
employees of the WCA, or parties to a claim, including their attorneys or other
representatives, access to confidential WCA records.
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