51,436 sections across 3,184 New Mexico regulatory chapters.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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Department of Public Safety.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.10 DEPARTMENT-PRESCRIBED FORMS
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A. Use required. The department has prescribed forms to carry out certain requirements of this rule. The most current version of a department form must be used when a form exists for that purpose, unless the department waives this requirement. B. How to obtain. Department-prescri…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.11 APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR A LICENSE
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A. Filing. An applicant must file an application for a license with the department in person or by mail. B. Fees. All fees are non-refundable, and are required by the act or this rule to be paid to the department and shall be in the form of cash, credit card, a personal check, ca…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.12 OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR A LICENSE
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In addition to the application form, each applicant shall submit copies of other documents required by the act or this rule to the department as set forth below. The copies must clearly show the name of the applicant and all signatures and pertinent information. The department wi…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.13 LICENSE APPLICATION REVIEW AND ISSUANCE
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A. Time period for review. In accordance with Subsection (A) of Section 29-19 -6 NMSA 1978, the department shall review the application, conduct a national criminal background check of each applicant, and make a determination within thirty (30) days of the date the department rec…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.14 FINGERPRINTING OF APPLICANTS
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All applicants shall submit electronic fingerprints. The department may refuse to accept fingerprints it determines are not legible and classifiable. New fingerprints must be submitted with each new and renewal application. A. Responsibilities of applicant. The applicant must pre…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.15 FIREARMS TRAINING FOR APPLICANTS AND LICENSEES
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A. All New Mexico residents must attend a department approved firearms training course taught by a department approved instructor unless he or she received the license by transfer of an out of state license. (1) An applicant seeking a license shall satisfactorily complete an init…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.16 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LICENSE
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A. Carrying only handguns listed on license. No person shall carry a concealed handgun of a different category or higher caliber than is indicated on the license issued to that person by the department. A licensee shall only carry one concealed handgun at any given time. B. Consu…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.17 LICENSE RENEWAL AND TRANSFER
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A. To renew a New Mexico license. A licensee may submit an application for a renewed license on the form prescribed by the department. (1) The licensee may submit the application anytime from 60 days before, and until 60 days after the license expires. If the license has expired,…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.18 ADDITIONAL HANDGUN ENDORSEMENT
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If a licensee wishes to add another category or additional higher calibers of handguns to his or her license, the licensee shall file with the department an endorsement application. The licensee shall also submit a certified copy of a certificate of completion from an approved in…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.19 REPLACEMENT LICENSE
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A. Change of name address, or status: A licensee who changes his or her name, address or law enforcement status shall file within 30 days: (1) an application for a replacement license on the form prescribed by the department; (2) if applicable, a certified copy of a legal documen…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.2 SCOPE
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This rule applies to all persons who wish to carry a concealed handgun or to be an approved instructor in New Mexico.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.20 ENFORCEMENT
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A. Authority to disarm. A peace officer acting in the lawful discharge of his or her official duties is authorized to disarm a licensee at any time the peace officer reasonably believes it is necessary for the protection of the licensee, peace officer or another individual. The p…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.21 DENIAL, SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF A LICENSE
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A. Grounds. The department may deny, suspend or revoke a license if the licensee: (1) is found to have violated any provision of the act or this rule; (2) is a fugitive from justice, in accordance with Paragraph (4) of Subsection (A) of Section 29-19 -4NMSA 1978; (3) is convicted…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.22 DEPARTMENT APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTORS AND FIREARMS TRAINING COURSES
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A. Application required. Any person seeking to instruct firearms training courses pursuant to this rule shall file an application with the department to become an approved instructor. Application shall be made on the form prescribed by the department, and shall be typewritten or …
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.23 BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS OF APPLICANTS AND INSTRUCTOR APPLICANTS
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The department shall conduct a state and national criminal background check, and a court records check for protective orders, of each applicant for an original, transferred or renewed license. The department shall conduct a state criminal background check, and a court records che…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.24 RESPONSIBILITIES OF APPROVED INSTRUCTORS
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A. Minimum standards for instruction. An approved instructor shall: (1) engage as instructors only those persons who have been issued a permit by the department, except as provided in Subsection C of this section; (2) have no more students in the classroom or on an indoor firing …
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.25 IN-SERVICE TRAINING CYCLE FOR CONCEALED CARRY INSTRUCTORS
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A. All New Mexico approved instructors shall receive a minimum of eight hours of training biennially. B. Required training may be conducted by the department's concealed carry program at regional locations and, where scheduling will allow, the concealed carry program will assign …
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.26 SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION OF AN INSTRUCTOR PERMIT
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A. Grounds. The department may suspend or revoke a permit if the approved instructor: (1) is the subject of valid complaints from applicants, licensees, or other approved instructors; (2) violates any of the grounds stated in Subsection A of 10.8.2.21 NMAC with respect to a licen…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.27 HEARING PROCEDURES
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A. Written notice required. The department shall mail a notification of the decision to deny, suspend, or revoke a permit and instructions for requesting a hearing to the respondent in accordance with Subsection B of 10.8.2.8 NMAC. The notice shall become final on the 30th day af…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.28 DEPARTMENTAL IMMUNITY
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The department, or any employee of the department, shall not be criminally or civilly liable for acts: A. performed by the department or employee in good faith based on information available to the department or employee at the time the act was performed; B. committed by a licens…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.29 RECIPROCITY
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The secretary or his designee shall have discretionary authority to afford transfer or reciprocity to a concealed handgun license issued by another state. Transfer or reciprocity may be granted if the other state: A. issues a license or permit with an expiration date printed on t…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY
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Section 29-19-1 through Section 29-19-15 NMSA 1978; Section 30-7-2 NMSA 1978; Section 30-7-2.1 NMSA 1978; and Section 30-7-2.4 NMSA 1978.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.30 CURRENT LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS OR MOUNTED PATROL OFFICERS
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A. Any current law enforcement officer residing in New Mexico shall be allowed to obtain a five-year concealed handgun carry license by submitting: (1) all forms as required in 10.8.2.11 NMAC; (2) a letter from his or her agency head verifying that the applicant is employed in go…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.31 RETIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
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Any retired law enforcement officer shall be allowed to obtain a five-year concealed handgun carry license if the retired law enforcement officer: A. has submitted all forms as required in these rules, including 10.6.2.12 NMAC; B. is a resident of the state of New Mexico; C. has …
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.32 MILITARY SERVICE PERSONS
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Any military service persons shall be allowed to obtain a five-year concealed handgun carry license under the following requirements: A. by submitting all forms as required in these rules, including 10.8.2.12 NMAC; and B. documentation satisfactory to the department that the appl…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.4 DURATION
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Permanent.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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November 30, 2016, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.6 OBJECTIVE
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The purpose of this rule is to implement the Concealed Handgun Carry Act by establishing requirements and procedures governing licenses to carry concealed handguns and approval of instructors and firearms training courses.
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.7 DEFINITIONS
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In addition to the definitions in Section 29-19 -2 NMSA 1978, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, as used in this rule: A. act means the Concealed Handgun Carry Act, Sections 29-19 -1 through 29-19-15 NMSA 1978; B. approved instructor means a person to whom the depart…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.8 FILINGS AND CORRESPONDENCE
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A. To the department. (1) A person shall address all filings and correspondence relating to hearings held pursuant to this rule to the New Mexico Department of Public Safety, Post Office Box 1628, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1628, Attention: Office of Legal Affairs-Concealed Handg…
R.10.8.2-10.8.2.9 INCOMPLETE FILINGS
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The department may deny or reject an incomplete filing. A filing will be considered incomplete if: A. it is unsigned; B. documents that are required to be certified or notarized are not certified or notarized; C. it omits any information required by law or department rule, form, …
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps, 408 Galisteo St., Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1948, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-1948, (505) 827-7467
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.2 SCOPE
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Youth conservation corps commission.
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY
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SB 509, Laws of 1994, Chapter 145.
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.4 DURATION
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Permanent.
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.5 EFFECTIVE DATE
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February 29, 2000 unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.6 OBJECTIVE
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To provide rules and regulations for the youth conservation corps commission to operate under.
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.7 DEFINITIONS
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[RESERVED]
R.11.1.11-11.1.11.8 TELEPHONE CONFERENCING
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Pursuant to Section 10-15-1 NMSA 1978, commission members may participate in commission meetings and hearings by means of a conference telephone or other similar communications equipment when it is otherwise difficult or impossible for members to attend the meeting or hearing in …
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.1 ISSUING AGENCY
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New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, Labor Relations Division, Labor and Industrial Bureau, Public Works Section
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.10 CLASSIFICATION OF TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
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A. Classifications of construction work (1) Type "A" The street, highway, utility and light engineering construction classification shall include the construction, alteration, repair and demolition of roads, streets, highways, alleys, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, guard rails, fence…
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.11 ADOPTION OF STANDARD JOB CLASSIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
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A. The director has adopted the standard job classifications and descriptions as set forth in 11.1.2.18 NMAC. Existing job classifications and descriptions shall remain effective until superseded on the effective date of newly adopted standard job classifications and descriptions…
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.12 PREDETERMINATION OF WAGE RATES
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A. Not later than May 31 of each year, labor organizations and their signatory employers shall submit to the director signed copies of their current collective bargaining agreements that will be in effect during any portion of the following calendar year. Each labor organization …
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.13 PROCEDURE FOR ADOPTION OF WAGE RATES
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A. When the director has determined the proposed prevailing wage and fringe benefit rates applicable in the state for public works projects in accordance with 11.1.2.12 NMAC, the proposed prevailing wage and fringe benefit rates shall be subject to a public hearing before the sec…
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.14 EFFECTIVE DATE OF WAGE RATES
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A. The wage and fringe benefit rates are effective as of January 1 following adoption and publication. B. If an appeal is filed pursuant to Subsection D of 11.1.2.13 NMAC, then the director shall adopt the wage rates, as modified by the labor and industrial commission, following …
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.15 PROCEDURE FOR INVESTIGATION OF VIOLATIONS
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A. The director shall investigate a complaint filed by any adversely affected party, any interested party, or an agent thereof, regarding potential violations of the PWMWA and shall give priority to complaint involving open projects before the contracting agency has made final pa…
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.16 PROCEDURE FOR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS
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A. If the contractor or subcontractor has not complied with the director's request for certified payroll records or if the director determines that a violation of the PWMA has occurred and not been rectified, notice shall be given to the contracting agency and the contractor or s…
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.17 PROCEDURE FOR DISPOSITION OF APPEALS
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A. Purpose and scope: The regulations contained in this part set out the procedures by which appeals may be filed, and by which the labor and industrial commission, sitting as the appeals board, hears and decides appeals pursuant to Section 13-4-15 NMSA 1978. The intent of this p…
R.11.1.2-11.1.2.18 JOB CLASSIFICATIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
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The job classifications and descriptions for public works projects shall be as follows: A. Asbestos worker or heat and frost insulator: The preparation, alteration, application, erection, assembling, molding, spraying, pouring, mixing, hanging, adjusting, repairing, dismantling, …