Section 74-6-6 - Adoption of regulations and standards; notice and hearing.

74-6-6. Adoption of regulations and standards; notice and hearing.

A.     No regulation or water quality standard or amendment or repeal thereof shall be adopted until after a public hearing.   

B.     Any person may petition in writing to have the commission adopt, amend or repeal a regulation or water quality standard.  The commission shall determine whether to hold a hearing within ninety days of submission of the petition.  The denial of such a petition shall not be subject to judicial review.   

C.     Hearings on regulations or water quality standards of statewide application shall be held in Santa Fe.  Hearings on regulations or standards that are not of statewide application may be held within the area that is substantially affected by the regulation or standard.  At least thirty days prior to the hearing date, notice of the hearing shall be published in the New Mexico register and a newspaper of general circulation in the area affected and mailed to all persons who have made a written request to the commission for advance notice of hearings and who have provided the commission with a mailing address.  The notice shall state the subject, the time and the place of the hearing and the manner in which interested persons may present their views. The notice shall also state where interested persons may secure copies of any proposed regulation or water quality standard.   

D.     At the hearing, the commission shall allow all interested persons reasonable opportunity to submit data, views or arguments orally or in writing and to examine witnesses testifying at the hearing.  The commission may designate a hearing officer to take evidence in the hearing.  Any person heard or represented at the hearing shall be given written notice of the action of the commission.   

E.     No regulation or water quality standard or amendment or repeal thereof adopted by the commission shall become effective until thirty days after its filing in accordance with the provisions of the State Rules Act [Chapter 14, Article 4 NMSA 1978].