Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 20.5.117.1710 - USE OF STATE REQUIRED MECHANISMA. An owner or operator may use a state-required financial mechanism to meet the requirements of 20.5.117.1703 NMAC if the secretary determines that the state mechanism is at least equivalent to the financial mechanisms specified in this part.B. The secretary will evaluate the equivalency of a state-required mechanism principally in terms of: certainty of the availability of funds for taking corrective action or for compensating third parties; the amount of funds that will be made available; and the types of costs covered. The secretary may also consider other factors as is necessary.C. The state, an owner or operator, or any other interested party may submit to the secretary a written petition requesting that one or more of the state-required mechanisms be considered acceptable for meeting the requirements of 20.5.117.1703 NMAC. The submission shall include copies of the appropriate state statutory and regulatory requirements and shall show the amount of funds for corrective action or for compensating third parties assured by the mechanism(s). The secretary may require the petitioner to submit additional information as is deemed necessary to make this determination.D. Any petition under this section may be submitted on behalf of all of the state's petroleum underground storage tank owners and operators, petroleum above ground storage tank owners and operators, or both petroleum underground and above ground storage tank owners and operators.E. The secretary will notify the petitioner of the determination regarding the mechanism's acceptability in lieu of financial mechanisms specified in this part. Pending this determination, the owners and operators using such mechanisms will be deemed to be in compliance with the requirements of 20.5.117.1703 NMAC for storage tanks located in the state for the amounts and types of costs covered by such mechanisms.N.M. Admin. Code § 20.5.117.1710
Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 14, July 24, 2018, eff. 7/24/2018