2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 5 - Workers' Compensation Division
Section 52-5-1.2 - Workers' compensation administration created.

There is created as an entity of state government the "workers' compensation administration".
History: Laws 1990 (2nd S.S.), ch. 2, § 62; 2003, ch. 259, § 8.
The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, deleted provisions following "workers' compensation administration" which related to the administrative attachment to the labor department.
No jurisdiction over claims between insurers. — The workers' compensation administration does not have jurisdiction over a controversy between workers' compensation insurers that has no effect on the rights of the worker. Jones v. Holiday Inn Express, 2014-NMCA-082.
Where worker sustained a back injury; thirteen days before the accident, the employer changed worker's compensation carriers from plaintiff to defendant; unaware of the change, the employer's manager gave notice to plaintiff of worker's claim for benefits; without researching whether the employer was insured through plaintiff, plaintiff accepted the claim and began paying benefits to worker; plaintiff also erred by miscalculating the amount of benefits which gave worker 700 weeks instead of 500 weeks of benefits; when plaintiff discovered the error, plaintiff filed a complaint with the workers' compensation administration requesting that the workers' compensation judge order defendant to pay future benefits to worker and to reimburse the benefits paid by plaintiff, the workers' compensation administration lacked jurisdiction over the controversy because the controversy did not involve or affect worker's claim for compensation. Jones v. Holiday Inn Express, 2014-NMCA-082.
Law reviews. — For survey of 1990-91 workers' compensation law, see 22 N.M.L. Rev. 845 (1992).

Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes

2021 New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 52 - Workers' Compensation

Article 5 - Workers' Compensation Division

Section 52-5-1 - Purpose.

Section 52-5-1.1 - Short title.

Section 52-5-1.2 - Workers' compensation administration created.

Section 52-5-1.3 - Enforcement bureau.

Section 52-5-1.4 - Ombudsman program.

Section 52-5-2 - Director; appointment; employees; workers' compensation judges.

Section 52-5-3 - Reports; data gathering.

Section 52-5-4 - Authority to adopt rules, regulations and fee schedules.

Section 52-5-4.1 - Qualifications to be a self-insurer; certification; application; fee.

Section 52-5-5 - Claims; informal conferences.

Section 52-5-6 - Authority of the director to conduct hearings.

Section 52-5-7 - Hearing procedure.

Section 52-5-8 - Judicial review of decision by workers' compensation judge.

Section 52-5-9 - Application for modification of compensation order.

Section 52-5-10 - Enforcement of payment in default.

Section 52-5-11 - Minors and incompetents.

Section 52-5-12 - Payment; periodic or lump sum; settlement.

Section 52-5-13 - Approval of lump sum settlement by workers' compensation judge.

Section 52-5-14 - Order of approval.

Section 52-5-15 - Awards; provisions.

Section 52-5-16 - Physical examination of worker; statements regarding dependents.

Section 52-5-17 - Subrogation.

Section 52-5-18 - Limitation on filing claims.

Section 52-5-19 - Fee for funding administration; workers' compensation administration fund created.

Section 52-5-20 - Notification to employer; penalty.

Section 52-5-21 - Administration records confidentiality; authorized use.

Section 52-5-22 - Accident and payment reports; penalties.