51,436 sections across 3,184 New Mexico regulatory chapters.
R.10.4.9-10.4.9.4 DURATION
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Permanent
R.10.4.9-10.4.9.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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June 30, 2010, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
R.10.4.9-10.4.9.6 OBJECTIVE
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To establish for all district attorneys a uniform, equitable and binding system of personnel administration.
R.10.4.9-10.4.9.7 DEFINITIONS
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[RESERVED]
R.10.4.9-10.4.9.8 JUST CAUSE FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION
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A. A covered employee may be suspended, demoted or dismissed only for just cause which is any behavior that is inconsistent with the employee's obligation to the agency, even though no previous disciplinary actions have been taken. B. Just cause includes, but is not limited to: i…
R.10.4.9-10.4.9.9 TYPES OF DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
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A. Formal disciplinary actions include dismissal, demotion, suspension or written reprimand. B. Informal disciplinary actions include a written or verbal warning, or a written or verbal reprimand. C. The written reprimand must be signed by the district attorney or the designee an…
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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Crime Victims Reparation Commission.
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.10 RULEMAKING
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A. The purpose of this regulation is to establish a rulemaking procedure which will enable the commission to secure the views and statements of all interested persons concerning rules and regulations adopted pursuant to the Crime Victims Reparation Act. B. Prior to the adoption, …
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.11 DUTIES OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
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The attorney general shall represent the commission in all litigation to which the commission is a party or in which the commission has an interest. The attorney general shall serve as legal advisor to the commission.
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.2 SCOPE
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Provisions for Part 1 of Chapter 40 [now 10.40.1 NMAC] apply to the operation of the crime victims reparation commission.
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY
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Authority for Part 1 of Chapter 40 [now 10.40.1 NMAC] is the Crime Victims Reparation Act, Sections 31-22-1 through 31-22-24, NMSA 1978.
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.4 DURATION
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Permanent.
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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March 14, 1998, unless different date is cited at the end of a section or paragraph.
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.6 OBJECTIVE
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The crime victims reparation commission hereby promulgates these regulations to provide for the orderly conduct of commission business; to assure full compliance with the requirements of the Crime Victims Reparation Act; and to enable the commission to promote a stronger and more…
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.7 DEFINITIONS
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[RESERVED]
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.8 DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION BOARD
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A. The commission board shall annually elect from its membership a chairman and vice chairman. The vice chairman shall act as chairman if the chairman is absent. B. A majority of the members of the commission board shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of commission business.…
R.10.40.1-10.40.1.9 FINANCES AND EMPLOYMENT
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A. The director shall present the commission board with a detailed financial summary of income and expenses at each regular meeting. The financial reports shall cover all funds appropriated to, or administered, earned or expended by the commission from any source whatsoever, incl…
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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Crime Victims Reparation Commission
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.10 LIMITATIONS
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A. If expenses incurred by any victim/claimant exceed the maximum amount allowed by statute on the date of incident, the commission board shall decide the most appropriate method of distribution of reparations awarded, pursuant to the following guidelines. B. A victims/claimant m…
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.11 REDUCTIONS AND DENIALS
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A. The commission board shall consider that the purpose of the New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Act, as stated in Section 31-22-2 NMSA 1978, is to promote cooperation with law enforcement efforts and promote the public health, welfare, and safety of the citizens of New Mexico.…
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.12 APPEAL PROCEDURE
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If a victim/claimant feels that the commission board's decision on their application is incorrect, they may file an appeal with the agency. The appeal procedure is as follows: A. The victim/claimant shall write a letter to the director requesting the director to review the commis…
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.13 SECURITY OF APPLICATION FILES
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A. After office hours, all application files shall be secured in a locked area. B. A sign out sheet in the crime victims reparation commission office will be maintained for all files leaving the crime victims reparation commission office. No application files will be signed out u…
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.14 CONFIDENTIALITY
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Application files which contain confidential medical and police records shall be considered confidential. No public disclosure of the information contained within shall be made. All commission board members and staff shall be responsible to maintain this confidentiality.
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.2 SCOPE
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Provisions for Part 2 of Chapter 40 apply to the administration of the filing for reparation payments.
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY
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Authority for Part 2 of Chapter 40 is the Crime Victims Reparation Act, Sections 31-22-1 through 31-22-24 NMSA 1978.
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.4 DURATION
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Permanent.
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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March 14, 1998, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section..
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.6 OBJECTIVE
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The objective of Part 2 of Chapter 40 is to establish clearly the application procedures, eligibility, and processing required for victims to receive compensation.
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.7 DEFINITIONS
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[RESERVED]
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.8 APPLICATIONS FOR REPARATION
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A. Applications shall be filed on forms provided by the commission. B. Application for reparation must be made to the crime victims reparation commission within two years of the date of the incident giving rise to the application. Filing of the application provided by the commiss…
R.10.40.2-10.40.2.9 DATE OF INCIDENT
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A. For all purposes of administering applications, the date of the injury or death shall be the date of incident. The only exception to this is when the victim is a minor and the application is for an alleged violation of Section 30-6-1 NMSA 1978, Abandonment or Abuse of a Child,…
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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Crime Victims Reparation Commission.
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.10 S.T.O.P. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT (VAWA) GRANT PROGRAM
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A. The New Mexico crime victims reparation commission applies for and receives Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) funds each year. The VAWA grant provides for administrative costs to the CVRC. These funds may be used to pay salary, equipment, travel, or other operating expenses. T…
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.2 SCOPE
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Provisions of Part 3 of Chapter 40 [now 10.40.3 NMAC] provide for the administering of the federal grant programs.
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY
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Victims of Crime Act, 44 U.S.C. 10601, et seq.
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.4 DURATION
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Permanent.
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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March 14, 1998, unless a different date is cited at the end of a section or paragraph.
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.6 OBJECTIVE
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The objective of Part 3 of Chapter 40 [now 10.40.3 NMAC] is to provide guidance in the grant process for the federal grants.
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.7 DEFINITIONS
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[RESERVED]
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.8 VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT (VOCA) ASSISTANCE GRANT
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A. The New Mexico crime victims reparation commission applies for and receives a Victims Of Crime Act (VOCA) grant each year. These funds are to be sub granted to public and non-profit agencies which provide a direct service to victims of crime. The New Mexico crime victims repar…
R.10.40.3-10.40.3.9 VOCA - VICTIM COMPENSATION
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A. Applications/proposals to the federal government for victim compensation funds will be presented to the commission board for approval prior to the submission of said application/proposal. If that is not feasible, then the application will be presented at the next regular meeti…
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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Department of Public Safety, State Police Division
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.2 SCOPE
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All commissioned officers of the state police division of the New Mexico department of public safety.
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY
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Section 29-2-1.1 -G NMSA 1978 defines the New Mexico state police board as meaning the secretary of the department of public safety. Section 29-2-4 -1 NMSA 1978 directs the New Mexico state police board to promulgate rules and regulations governing the employment and operating pr…
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.4 DURATION
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Permanent
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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December 22, 1993, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.6 OBJECTIVE
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The objective of Part 100 of Chapter 5 is to provide standards of conduct for commissioned officers of the state police division, as authorized by the provisions of Section 29-2-22 NMSA 1978.
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.7 DEFINITIONS
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A. "Authorized leave" means any type of leave approved by the employee's supervisor. B. "Days" means, unless otherwise stated, that days will be considered to be working days, or days which are regularly scheduled to be worked. For suspension purposes, a holiday is considered to …
R.10.5.100-10.5.100.8 STANDARD OF CONDUCT
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All employees are expected to adhere to the provisions of this rule and are subject to such disciplinary action for violation of any of these rules as deemed appropriate by the secretary of the department of public safety. A. Employees shall: (1) obey all laws of the United State…
R.10.5.200-10.5.200.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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Department of Public Safety, State Police Division.