New Mexico Administrative Code definition

New Mexico Administrative Code or “NMAC” means the organizing structure for rules filed by New Mexico State agencies. The NMAC is also the body of filed rules and the published versions thereof. The NMAC is structured by Title, Chapter, and Part.
New Mexico Administrative Code means the organizing structure for rules filed by New

Examples of New Mexico Administrative Code in a sentence

  • In accordance with New Mexico Administrative Code, we implement written policies and procedures regarding the rights and responsibilities of Covered Persons.

  • In accordance with New Mexico Administrative Code, we implement written policies and procedures regarding the rights and responsibilities of Covered Persons and implementation of such rights and responsibilities.

  • Certified Employees who may be required to use their own automobiles in the performance of their duties or are assigned to more than one (1) school per day will be reimbursed at the rate set by NMAC (New Mexico Administrative Code) 2.42.2.11.

  • The principles of progressive discipline shall be applied, but not limited to actions defined in the NMAC 6.60.9.9 (New Mexico Administrative Code ‐ Standards of Professional Conduct).

  • E) The technical requirements for interconnection are provided in New Mexico Administrative Code 17.9.568, which incorporates by reference the New Mexico Interconnection Manual (“Manual”).

  • If a “Member” makes a claim for coverage and the “Authority” does not agree that the claim is covered under this “Memorandum,” then, upon written demand of either, the matter or matters upon which we do not agree shall be adjudicated pursuant to Title 6, Chapter 50, Part 16 of the New Mexico Administrative Code (Administrative Appeal of Authority Coverage Determinations).

  • Caregiver means, for purposes of Children in State Custody (CISC), the CISC’s parent, guardian, or Resource Parent (New Mexico Administrative Code [NMAC] 8.26.2.7) and will be identified for the CONTRACTOR in the meeting outlined in Section 4.4.9.8.3 of this Agreement by the Permanency Planning Worker (PPW) within three (3) Business Days of the Member’s involvement in CYFD.

  • Comply with the Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation, and Death Reporting, Training and Related Requirements for Community Providers 7.1.14 New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC), Comply with “Employee Abuse Registry” requirements of 7.1.12 NMAC and with the Incident Management System Reporting Procedures of the DEPARTMENT.

  • This “Memorandum” may be cancelled by the “Authority” according to the rules set forth in the New Mexico Administrative Code Title 6, Chapter 50, Part 4 if “You” fail to make premium payments.

  • Employees are subject to this Agreement, applicable Codes of Conduct, and the Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct contained in the New Mexico Administrative Code.