A. After conclusion of a hearing on an application for a certificate of convenience and necessity the commission shall make and file an order containing its findings of fact and decision. The order shall become operative twenty days after issuance, except as the commission may otherwise provide.
B. The commission shall grant all certificates as required by Section 4 [63-9-4 NMSA 1978] of this act.
C. As to all applications other than those based upon Section 4 of this act, the commission has the power, after having determined public convenience and necessity, to grant a certificate as applied for, or to refuse to grant it, or to grant it for the construction or operation of only a portion of the contemplated plant or system or extension thereof, or for the partial exercise only of the rights and privilege sought, and may attach to the exercise of the rights and privilege granted by a certificate such terms and conditions as in its judgment the public convenience and necessity may require.
D. The geographical field or area that a telephone company is authorized and required to serve by a certificate shall be defined on a map which will be part of the certificate. The commission shall prescribe the form of the map to be used.
History: 1953 Comp., § 69-10-6, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 292, § 6.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 86 C.J.S. Telecommunications §§ 21, 22.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 63 - Railroads and Communications
Article 9 - Telephone and Telegraph Companies
Section 63-9-3 - Certificate required for operation.
Section 63-9-4 - Certificate for operations.
Section 63-9-5 - Application for certificate.
Section 63-9-6 - Issuance of certificate; territory on map.
Section 63-9-7 - Duty to exercise authority; discontinuance.
Section 63-9-8 - Assignability.
Section 63-9-9 - Nonduplication in certificated areas.
Section 63-9-10 - Conflict in noncertificated contiguous areas.
Section 63-9-11 - Complaint alleging violation by telephone company.
Section 63-9-12 to 63-9-14 - Repealed.
Section 63-9-15 - Validity of orders; substantial compliance with act sufficient.