New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 20 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 1 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION GENERAL
Part 9 - RULEMAKING PROCEDURES - ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT
Section 20.1.9.8 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT AND HEARING OFFICER
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Department: The secretary of the department shall exercise all powers and duties prescribed by Subsection D of Section 9-7A-6 or Section 3-29-9 NMSA 1978, and by this part, and not otherwise delegated to the hearing officer. The secretary shall have the authority to take all measures necessary and appropriate to maintain an orderly, efficient and fair proceeding.
B. Hearing officer: The secretary shall designate a hearing officer for each hearing who shall exercise all powers and duties prescribed or delegated under this part. The hearing officer shall conduct a fair and equitable proceeding, assure that the facts are fully elicited, and avoid delay. The hearing officer shall have authority to take all measures necessary for the maintenance of order and or the efficient, fair, and impartial consideration of issues arising in proceedings governed by this part, including, but not limited to:
C. Qualifications: The hearing officer may be an independent contractor, shall be knowledgeable of the laws of the state and of administrative hearing procedures, and shall not be:
D. Notice of hearing officer assignment: If a hearing officer other than the secretary is assigned, the secretary's hearing office administrator shall notify the parties of the name and address of the hearing officer. The secretary's hearing office administrator shall also, at that time, forward to the hearing officer copies of all documents filed to date.