N.M. Admin. Code § 18.60.4.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 20, October 22, 2024
Section 18.60.4.12 - SETTLEMENT CONFERENCES

The director may conduct a settlement conference with the respondent at the date, time and in the manner set forth in the notice of probable violation, or at such other time agreed to by the director and the respondent. At the settlement conference, the director shall explore with the respondent the facts of the probable violation and the possibility of reaching an agreed upon resolution, which may include dismissal or a voluntary settlement agreement with administrative or civil penalties or other sanctions.

A. Voluntary dismissal. If the director and respondent agree to dismiss the notice of probable violation, the director shall issue a letter dismissing the probable violation which shall resolve the matter.
B. Voluntary settlement agreement. If the director and respondent agree to settle, the director and respondent shall enter into and sign a written settlement agreement which shall resolve the matter. The written settlement agreement shall include any administrative or civil penalties or other sanctions and the respondent's knowing waiver of his right to a formal hearing.
C. Failure to settle. If the respondent appears at the settlement conference but does not agree to terms and conditions that are satisfactory to the director, the director may request a hearing before the commission pursuant to 18.60.4.14 NMAC or file a petition in district court for injunctive action.
D. Failure to appear. If the respondent fails to appear for the settlement conference, the respondent will be deemed to have admitted the violation. Within ten (10) days, the director may serve on respondent a determination of violation. The determination shall include notice of the respondent's right to appeal pursuant to 18.60.4.14 NMAC and may include notice of a dispositional hearing pursuant to 18.60.4.13 NMAC.
E. Alternative procedures. The director may give notice of a dispositional hearing, request a hearing before the commission, or file a petition in district court for injunctive action without offering to hold a settlement conference.

N.M. Admin. Code § 18.60.4.12

18.60.4.12 NMAC - Rp, 18.60.2.12 NMAC, 7-17-06