A. The commission shall establish reasonable requirements with respect to reports, records and uniform systems of accounts and preservation of records for motor carriers.
B. The commission may require any holder of an operating authority from the commission or any lessee of an authority to prepare and transmit to the commission an annual report of its operations. The report shall be in the form, contain specific information, including financial information, and be due on a date as the commission may by rule require. Financial data filed by motor carriers in annual reports shall not be made available for inspection by the public.
C. The commission or its employees or duly authorized agents shall, at all times, have access to:
(1) land, buildings, improvements to real property and equipment of motor carriers used in connection with their operations; and
(2) records kept by motor carriers.
D. The commission may, by order, require a motor carrier subject to the Motor Carrier Act, or its officers or agents, to produce within this state at such reasonable time and place as it may designate, original or certified copies of records regardless of where they are kept by the motor carrier when their production is pertinent to a matter before the commission, in order that the commission may examine them. No trade secret or business confidentiality immunity or privilege may be asserted by the motor carrier in response to such an order or request; provided that nothing in this provision shall prevent a carrier from moving for, or the commission from entering, an appropriate protective order to preserve the carrier's trade secrets or business confidentiality from further disclosure, nor shall this provision or any production required under this provision waive or diminish the carrier's trade secret or business confidentiality immunity or privilege as to persons other than the commission.
E. The motor transportation division of the department of public safety shall furnish to the commission all information needed or required by the commission to carry out its responsibilities when the information is obtainable only through field enforcement.
F. All applications, protests, objections, amendments to filings, operating authorities, tariffs, pleadings or any other documents filed in docketed proceedings not subject to confidentiality orders are public records and shall, as soon as practical, be made electronically available to the public.
History: Laws 2003, ch. 359, § 29; 2013, ch. 73, § 27; 2013, ch. 77, § 27.
The 2013 amendment, effective July 1, 2013, imposed limitations on trade secret and business confidentiality; in Subsection B, after "commission may require", deleted "a motor carrier owning" and added "any holder of an" and after "from the commission", added "or any lessee of an authority"; added the second sentence in Subsection D; and added Subsection F.
Laws 2013, ch. 73, § 27 and Laws 2013, ch. 77, § 27, both effective July 1, 2013, enacted identical amendments to this section. The section was set out as amended by Laws 2013, ch. 77, § 27. See 12-1-8 NMSA 1978.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 2A - Motor Carrier Act
Section 65-2A-1 - Short title.
Section 65-2A-2 - Transportation policy.
Section 65-2A-3 - Definitions.
Section 65-2A-4 - Powers and duties of the commission.
Section 65-2A-7 - Operating authorities in general.
Section 65-2A-8 - Certificates for passenger service.
Section 65-2A-9 - Certificates for household goods service.
Section 65-2A-11 - Temporary authority.
Section 65-2A-13 - Protests, objections and hearings.
Section 65-2A-14 - Changes in certificates or permits.
Section 65-2A-15 - Multiple operating authorities and business trade names allowed.
Section 65-2A-16 - Interstate motor carriers.
Section 65-2A-18 - Financial responsibility.
Section 65-2A-19 - Safety requirements for motor vehicles and drivers.
Section 65-2A-22 - Time schedules.
Section 65-2A-23 - Motor carrier organizations.
Section 65-2A-24 - Motor vehicle leases; driver contracts.
Section 65-2A-25 - Household goods operations.
Section 65-2A-26 - Household goods voluntary dispute settlement program.
Section 65-2A-26.1 - Indemnity provisions in motor carrier transportation contracts void.
Section 65-2A-28 - Designation of an agent for service of process.
Section 65-2A-29 - Reports and records.
Section 65-2A-30 - Unauthorized carrying of persons prohibited.
Section 65-2A-31 - Witnesses; subpoenas; service of process.
Section 65-2A-32 - Administrative penalties.
Section 65-2A-33 - Criminal and civil penalties; unfair trade practices.
Section 65-2A-34 - Actions to enforce commission orders.
Section 65-2A-35 - Appeal to supreme court.
Section 65-2A-37 - Electronic filing and certification of documents; electronic payment of fees.
Section 65-2A-38 - Exemptions.