New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - State Rules
Section 14-4-5.3 - Public participation, comments and rule hearings.

A. The notice of proposed rulemaking shall specify a public comment period of at least thirty days after publication in the New Mexico register during which a person may submit information and comment on the proposed rule. The information or comment may be submitted in an electronic or written format or at a public rule hearing pursuant to Subsection B of this section. The agency shall consider all information and comment on a proposed rule that is submitted within the comment period.
B. At the public rule hearing, members of the public shall be given a reasonable opportunity to submit data, views or arguments orally or in writing. Each agency shall determine, in accordance with governing statutory and case law, the manner in which parties to the proceeding and members of the public will be able to participate in public hearings. All public hearings shall be conducted in a fair and equitable manner. Except as otherwise provided by law, an agency representative or hearing officer shall preside over a public rule hearing.
C. The public rule hearing shall be open to the public and be recorded.
History: Laws 2017, ch. 137, § 5.
Effective dates. — Laws 2017, ch. 137, § 11 made Laws 2017, ch. 137, § 5 effective July 1, 2017.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 14 - Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths

Article 4 - State Rules

Section 14-4-1 - Short title.

Section 14-4-2 - Definitions.

Section 14-4-3 - Format of rules; filing; distribution.

Section 14-4-4 - Publication filing and distribution; official depository.

Section 14-4-5 - Time limit on adoption of a proposed rule; filing and compliance required for validity.

Section 14-4-5.1 - Temporary provision.

Section 14-4-5.2 - Notice of proposed rulemaking.

Section 14-4-5.3 - Public participation, comments and rule hearings.

Section 14-4-5.4 - Agency record in rulemaking proceeding.

Section 14-4-5.5 - Concise explanatory statement.

Section 14-4-5.6 - Emergency rule.

Section 14-4-5.7 - Conflicts between rule and statute; variance between proposed and final action.

Section 14-4-5.8 - Procedural rules.

Section 14-4-6 - [Trade, sale and exchange of agency rules, publications and reports by records center.]

Section 14-4-7 - Current listing of rules; rule repeals.

Section 14-4-7.1 - New Mexico register.

Section 14-4-7.2 - New Mexico Administrative Code.

Section 14-4-8 - Documents not required to be filed with state library.

Section 14-4-9 - [Law governing filing of agency rules, documents and publications.]

Section 14-4-10 - State publications for sale or issue by state agencies; listing by state records administrator.

Section 14-4-11 - [Personal files, records and documents of elected state officials; placing in state archives by the state records administrator.]