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Section 63-9H-11 – Validity of orders; substantial compliance with act sufficient.

A substantial compliance by the commission with the requirements of the Rural Telecommunications Act of New Mexico shall be sufficient to give effect to all rules, orders and acts of the commission, and they shall not be declared inoperative, illegal or void for any omission of a technical nature, in respect thereto. History: Laws 1999, […]

Section 63-9H-12 – Appeal of orders of the commission.

Any provider of rural public telecommunications services and any other person in interest being aggrieved by a final order or determination of the commission under the Rural Telecommunications Act of New Mexico may file a notice of appeal in the supreme court asking for a review of the commission’s final orders. A notice of appeal […]

Section 63-9H-1 – Short title.

Chapter 63, Article 9H NMSA 1978 may be cited as the “Rural Telecommunications Act of New Mexico”. History: Laws 1999, ch. 295, § 1, 2013, ch. 194, § 1. ANNOTATIONS The 2013 amendment, effective June 14, 2013, added the NMSA chapter and article for the Rural Telecommunications Act; and at the beginning of the sentence, […]

Section 63-9H-2 – Purpose.

The legislature declares that it remains the policy of the state of New Mexico to maintain for rural customers availability of access to telecommunications services at affordable rates. Furthermore, it is the policy of this state to have comparable long distance service rates, as established by the commission, for comparable markets or market areas. To […]