A. The chief of staff may hire, with the consent of the commission, advisory staff with expertise in regulatory law, engineering, economics and other professional or technical disciplines to advise the commission on any matter before the commission. The chief of staff may hire on a temporary, term or contract basis such other experts or staff as the commission requires for a particular case.
B. Advisory staff shall:
(1) analyze case records;
(2) analyze recommended decisions;
(3) advise the commission on policy issues;
(4) assist the commission in the development of rules;
(5) assist the commission in writing final orders; and
(6) perform such other duties as required by the chief of staff.
History: Laws 1998, ch. 108, § 13; § 8-8-13, recompiled as § 62-19-19 by Laws 2020, ch. 9, § 59.
Compiler's notes. — Laws 2020, ch. 9, § 15 recompiled former 8-8-13 NMSA 1978 as part of Chapter 62, Article 19 NMSA 1978, effective January 1, 2023, contingent upon the adoption of Laws 2019, SJC/SRC/SJR Nos. 1 and 4, Constitutional Amendment 1, at the general election held on November 3, 2020. Constitutional Amendment 1 was adopted by a vote of 445,655 for and 355,471 against. The section number was assigned by the compiler.
Expert's status. — Although an expert's relationship with the PRC and the expert's advice fell within the definition of advisory staff in Section 8-8-13(A) NMSA 1978 so that the PRC was not required to provide the parties with the substance of the expert's advice, under another set of facts the expert could fall under the category of a non-party expert subject to the restrictions on ex parte communications of Section 8-8-17 NMSA 1978. Qwest Corp. v. N.M. Public Regulation Comm'n, 2006-NMSC-042, 140 N.M. 440, 143 P.3d 478.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 62 - Electric, Gas and Water Utilities
Article 19 - Public Regulation Commission
Section 62-19-1 - Short title. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-2 - Definitions. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-3 - Public regulation commission. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-4 - Public regulation commission nominating committee. (Effective January 1, 2022.)
Section 62-19-5 - Qualifications of commissioners. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-6 - Continuing education requirements for commissioners. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-7 - Recusal of commissioner or hearing examiner. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-9 - Commission; general powers and duties. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-10 - Propane service; commission duties. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-11 - Chief of staff; division directors; other staff. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-12 - Commission; divisions. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-13 - Administrative services division; chief clerk. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-14 - Consumer relations division. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-15 - Legal division. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-16 - Transportation division. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-17 - Utility division. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-18 - Telecommunications bureau. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-19 - Advisory staff. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-20 - Hearing examiners. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-21 - Commission rules; procedures for adoption. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-22 - Record of proceedings. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-23 - Ex parte communications. (Effective January 1, 2023.)
Section 62-19-24 - Commission reports. (Effective January 1, 2023.)