Pursuant to NMSA 1978, Sections 10-15-1(A) and (B), all meetings of a quorum of Commissioners of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission held for the purpose of formulating public policy, discussing public business, or for the purpose of taking any action within the authority delegated to the Commission shall be open to the public, except as otherwise provided by law.
The location of such open meetings shall be in the P.E.R.A. Building. In the event an open meeting is to be located elsewhere, such location will be specified in the notice of that meeting. Any member of the public may attend an open meeting and listen to the deliberations and proceedings of the Commission. In accordance with NMSA 1978, Section 8-8-4(D), a majority of the Commissioners constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
In the Matter of Adoption of Proposed Amendments to the Insurance Division's Grievance Procedures Rule Regarding Internal Claims Claims and Appeals and the External Review Process
Petition to Commence Rulemaking Proceeding for Institutional Operator Service Providers Inmate Calling Solutions, LLC and Public Communications Services, Inc.
Comments due Mar 31, 2012, Comment Responses due Apr 15, 2012
Case #11-00218-UT
Hearing Scheduled 8:30 am March 14, 2012
UTILITIES
In the Matter of the Commission Establishing a Standard Method for Calculating the Cost of Procuring Renewable Energy, Applying that Method to the Reasonable Cost Threshold, and Calculating the Rate Impact Due to Renewable Energy Procurements
Comments due Jan 27, 2012, Comment Responses due Feb 24, 2012
The Commission will accept public comment on proposed rules
up until a date set in the Procedural Notice for each rulemaking. Please check the specific rulemaking docket for further
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New Mexico Interconnection Manual is to be used in conjunction with New Mexico-PRC Rule 17.9.568 NMAC, Interconnection of Generating Facilities with a Rated Capacity up to and Including 10MW Connecting to a Utility System
If the situation cannot be resolved, then we will mediate on your behalf with the company to provide assistance.
What we do
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) regulates the utilities, telecommunications, motor carriers and insurance industries to ensure fair and reasonable rates, and to assure reasonable and adequate services to the public as provided by law.
The PRC also has responsibility for the State Fire Marshal's Office, the Firefighter Training Academy, Pipeline Safety and the registration of all corporations doing business in New Mexico.