44TH LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 1999
RELATING TO STATE RULES; PROVIDING THAT NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED PUBLIC REGULATION COMMISSION RULES BE SIMILAR TO OTHER STATE AGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATES OF EMERGENCY RULES; AMENDING A SECTION OF THE NMSA 1978.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 8-8-15 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1998, Chapter 108, Section 15) is amended to read:
"8-8-15. COMMISSION RULES--PROCEDURES FOR ADOPTION.--
A. Unless otherwise provided by law, no rule affecting a person outside the commission shall be adopted, amended or repealed except after public notice and public hearing before the commission or a hearing examiner designated by the commission.
B. Notice of the subject matter of the rule, the
action proposed to be taken, the manner in which interested
persons may present their views and the method by which copies
of the proposed rule, amendment or repealing provisions may be
obtained shall be published at least once at least [sixty]
thirty days prior to the hearing date in the New Mexico
register and a newspaper of general circulation in the state
and mailed at least [sixty] thirty days prior to the hearing
date to all persons who have made a written request for
advance notice. For each rule, amendment or repealing
provision that affects only one or a limited number of
municipalities, towns, villages or counties, notice shall be
published in the largest circulation newspaper published and
distributed locally in those areas as well as in a newspaper
of general circulation in the state. [For each rule,
amendment or repealing provision that affects the entire
state, notice shall be published in three newspapers of
general circulation in the state.] Additional notice may be
made by posting on the internet or by using other alternative
methods of informing interested persons.
C. If the commission finds that immediate adoption, amendment or suspension of a rule is necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety or general welfare, the commission may dispense with notice and public hearing and adopt, amend or suspend the rule as an emergency. The commission's finding of why an emergency exists shall be incorporated in the emergency rule, amendment or suspension filed with the state records center. Upon adoption of an emergency rule that is intended to remain in effect for longer than sixty days, notice shall be given within seven days of filing the rule as required in this section for proposed rules.
D. The commission shall issue a rule within eighteen months following the publication of that proposed rule or it shall be deemed to be withdrawn. The commission may propose the same or revised rule in a subsequent rulemaking.
E. All rules shall be filed in accordance with the
State Rules Act [and]. Emergency rules shall be effective on
the date the rule is filed with the state records center; all
other rules shall be effective fifteen days after filing
unless a [longer time] later date is provided by the rule."