New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 1 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GENERAL
Part 9 - RULEMAKING PROCEDURES - ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
Section 20.1.9.12 - PREHEARING PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: 20 NM Admin Code 20.1.9.12
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Petition for regulatory changes.
(1) Any
person, including the department, may file a petition with the secretary to
adopt, amend or repeal any regulation within the jurisdiction of the
secretary.
(2) If the department is
the petitioner and intends to file a petition under the Sanitary Projects Act,
the department shall prepare the proposed regulatory change in consultation
with representatives of the associations as defined in Section
3-29-2 NMSA
1978.
(3) The petition shall be in
writing and shall include a statement of reasons for the regulatory change. The
proposed regulatory change, indicating any language to be added or deleted,
shall be attached to the petition.
(4) The secretary shall determine no later
than 60 days after receipt of the petition whether or not to hold a public
hearing on the petition.
(5) If the
secretary determines to hold a public hearing on the petition, the secretary
may issue such orders specifying procedures for the conduct of the hearing, in
addition to those provided by this part, as may be necessary and
appropriate.
B. Notice of hearings.
(1) The secretary shall provide
to the public notice of the proposed rulemaking at least 30 days prior to the
hearing. Notice of the proposed rulemaking shall include publication in at
least one newspaper of general circulation in the state, publication in the New
Mexico register, the department's website, and such other means as the
secretary may direct or are required by law.
(2) The notice of proposed rulemaking shall
state:
(a) the subject of the proposed rule,
including a summary of the full text of the proposed rule and a short
explanation of the purpose of the proposed rule;
(b) a citation to the specific legal
authority authorizing the proposed rule and a short explanation of the purpose
of the proposed rule;
(c) a
citation to technical information, if any, that served as a basis for the
proposed rule, and information on how the full text of the technical
information may be obtained;
(d)
the statutes, regulations, and procedural rules governing the conduct of the
hearing;
(e) the manner in which
persons may present their views or evidence to the secretary, including the
time, place, and information on participating in the public hearing;
(f) the location where persons may secure
copies of the full text of the proposed regulatory change;
(g) an internet link providing free access to
the full text of the proposed rule; and
(h) if applicable, that the secretary may
make a decision on the proposed regulatory change at the conclusion of the
hearing.
C. Participation by public.
(1) Any member of the
general public may testify at the hearing. No prior notification is required to
present non-technical testimony at the hearing. Any such member may also offer
non-technical exhibits in connection with his or her testimony, so long as the
exhibit is not unduly repetitious of the testimony.
(2) Any member of the general public who
wishes to submit a written statement for the record, in lieu of giving oral
testimony at the hearing, shall file the written statement prior to the hearing
or submit it at the hearing. Written comment must be mailed or delivered to the
secretary's administrator.
D. Location of hearing: Unless otherwise permitted by governing law, the secretary shall hold hearings on proposed regulatory changes in Santa Fe and at other places the secretary may prescribe.
E. If the secretary changes the date of the hearing or the deadline for submitting comments as stated in the notice of proposed rulemaking, the secretary shall provide notice to the public of the change.
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