New Mexico Statutes
Article 4 - Hazardous Wastes
Section 74-4-14 - Administrative actions; judicial review.

A. Any person who is or may be affected by any final administrative action of the board or the secretary may appeal to the court of appeals for further relief within thirty days after the action. All appeals shall be upon the record before the board or the secretary.
B. For appeals of regulations, the date of the action shall be the date of filing of the regulation under the State Rules Act [Chapter 14, Article 4 NMSA 1978].
C. Upon appeal, the court of appeals shall set aside the action only if it is found to be:
(1) arbitrary, capricious or an abuse of discretion;
(2) not supported by substantial evidence in the record; or
(3) otherwise not in accordance with law.
D. A stay of enforcement of the action being appealed may be granted after hearing and upon good cause shown:
(1) by the board or the secretary, whichever took the action being appealed; or
(2) by the court of appeals if the board or the secretary denies a stay or fails to act upon an application for a stay within sixty days after receipt.
History: 1978 Comp., § 74-4-14, enacted by Laws 1992, ch. 43, § 6.
Compiler's notes. — This section was enacted as 74-4-6 NMSA 1978 but was redesignated by the compiler, since a section with the same code number had previously been enacted (repealed by Laws 1981 (1st S.S.), ch. 8, § 12).
Untimely appeal of administrative action. — Where the New Mexico environment department (department) issued a determination in 2011 regarding the time-line of a five-year report on the feasibility of excavation of a mixed waste landfill and any likelihood of contaminants reaching groundwater, plaintiff's 2014 appeal of the department's 2011 decision regarding the time-line for the first five-year report was untimely. Citizen Action N.M. v. N.M. Env't Dep't, 2015-NMCA-058, cert. denied, 2015-NMCERT-005.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 74 - Environmental Improvement

Article 4 - Hazardous Wastes

Section 74-4-1 - Short title.

Section 74-4-2 - Purpose.

Section 74-4-3 - Definitions.

Section 74-4-3.1 - Application of act.

Section 74-4-3.2 - Repealed.

Section 74-4-3.3 - Hazardous wastes of other states.

Section 74-4-4 - Duties and powers of the board.

Section 74-4-4.1 - Hazardous agricultural waste; duties and responsibilities of the department of agriculture.

Section 74-4-4.2 - Permits; issuance; denial; modification; suspension; revocation.

Section 74-4-4.3 - Entry; availability of records.

Section 74-4-4.4 - Storage tanks; registration; installer certification; tester certification; fees.

Section 74-4-4.5 - Hazardous waste fund created; appropriation.

Section 74-4-4.6 - Repealed.

Section 74-4-4.7 - Permit applicant disclosure.

Section 74-4-4.8 - Storage tank fund created; appropriation.

Section 74-4-5 - Adoption of regulations; notice and hearing.

Section 74-4-6 - Repealed.

Section 74-4-7 - Containment and cleanup of hazardous substance incidents; division powers.

Section 74-4-8 - Emergency fund.

Section 74-4-9 - Existing hazardous waste facilities; interim status.

Section 74-4-10 - Enforcement; compliance orders; civil penalties.

Section 74-4-10.1 - Hazardous waste monitoring, analysis and testing.

Section 74-4-11 - Penalty; criminal.

Section 74-4-12 - Penalty; civil.

Section 74-4-13 - Imminent hazards; authority of director; penalties.

Section 74-4-14 - Administrative actions; judicial review.