A. The state records administrator shall create and have published a New Mexico Administrative Code, which shall contain all adopted rules. The administrator shall adopt regulations setting forth procedures for the compilation of the code and prescribing the format and structure of the code, including provisions for at least annual supplementation or revision.
B. All rulemaking agencies shall revise, restate and repromulgate their existing rules as needed to expedite publication of the New Mexico Administrative Code.
History: 1978 Comp., § 14-4-7.2, enacted by Laws 1995, ch. 110, § 6.
Effective dates. — Laws 1995, ch. 110, § 12 made the act effective January 1, 1995.
8.302.1.15 NMAC recognizes alternative sources of payment, but intends for Medicaid to be the final payer for services and where the plaintiff sought and received payment from Medicaid, the plaintiff was precluded from seeking payment from defendant insurers. Alliance Health of Santa Teresa, Inc. v. Natl. Presto Industries, Inc., 2007-NMCA-157, 143 N.M. 133, 173 P.3d 55.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 14 - Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths
Section 14-4-3 - Format of rules; filing; distribution.
Section 14-4-4 - Publication filing and distribution; official depository.
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 14-4-7 - 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.]