New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 1 - GAMES AND GAMING GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 15 - ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OF GAMING CONTROL BOARD ACTION
Section 15.1.15.16 - DEFAULT; PROCEDURE FOR RECOMMENDATION OF DEFAULT

Universal Citation: 15 NM Admin Code 15.1.15.16

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Failure of the appellee to schedule a hearing within 60 days, unless the 60 day time period is extended, or of any party to appear at the hearing on the merits personally or by telephone, without having obtained a continuance may constitute a default and an admission on all matters and facts alleged by the opposing party and shall be deemed a waiver of the right to an evidentiary hearing on the matter. The hearing examiner may proceed to consider the matter, and the board may dispose of it, on the basis of the evidence before it.

B. If the appellee fails to schedule a hearing within 60 days, the appellant shall file a motion requesting the hearing examiner to recommend to the board that default judgment be entered against the appellee.

(1) The appellee shall file a response to the motion and shall request a hearing on the motion to recommend default judgment within 10 calendar days of the date the motion is served. Failure of the appellee to file a response and to request a hearing shall constitute consent to the granting of the motion.

(2) If the appellee timely files a response to the motion, the hearing examiner shall hear the matter. The hearing examiner may deny the motion and allow the appellee additional time to schedule a hearing on the merits if an accident, illness or other good cause prevented the appellee from timely scheduling a hearing.

C. If a party fails to appear at a hearing on the merits personally or by telephone the hearing examiner may hear the evidence of witnesses who appear, and make a recommendation to the board based upon such evidence. Upon recommendation of the hearing examiner the board may proceed to consider the matter and dispose of it on the basis of the record before it.

D. If an accident, illness, or other good cause prevents any party from requesting a continuance or appearing at the hearing, the party may, within 15 days after the date of the hearing, apply to the board to reopen the proceeding. Upon finding sufficient cause, the board shall immediately fix a time and place for the hearing and give the opposing party notice as required under this rule.

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