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Section 63-9F-10 – Complaints.

All complaints, including complaints about the service provided by the telecommunications relay system, the provider of the telecommunications relay system or the operation and administration of the telecommunications relay system, shall be made directly to the commission. History: Laws 1993, ch. 54, § 10.

Section 63-9D-18 – Authority to refund bonds.

The board may issue and sell at public or private sale enhanced 911 bonds to refund outstanding enhanced 911 bonds and other bonds payable from the enhanced 911 fund by exchange, immediate or prospective redemption, cancellation or escrow, including the escrow of debt service funds accumulated for payment of outstanding bonds, or any combination thereof, […]

Section 63-9D-19 – Enhanced 911 bonds not general obligations; authentication.

A. Enhanced 911 bonds or refunding bonds issued as authorized by the Enhanced 911 Bond Act [63-9D-12 to 63-9D-20 NMSA 1978] are: (1) not general obligations of the state; and (2) collectible only from the proper pledged revenues, and each bond shall state that it is payable solely from the pledged revenues, and that the […]

Section 63-9D-20 – Amount of surcharge; security for bonds.

A. The legislature shall provide for the continued imposition, collection and deposit of the 911 emergency surcharge into the enhanced 911 fund in amounts that, together with other amounts deposited into the fund, will be sufficient to produce an amount necessary to meet annual debt service charges on all respective outstanding enhanced 911 bonds. B. […]

Section 63-9E-1 – Pay telephones; credit cards for intrastate telephone calls.

Every privately owned, instrument implemented coin or coinless telephone capable of reselling public telecommunications services in New Mexico must be able to accept for intrastate telephone calls the same credit card accounts accepted for such calls at any pay telephone owned by a local exchange company operating in the same area. History: Laws 1989, ch. […]

Section 63-9E-2 – Repealed.

ANNOTATIONS Repeals. — Laws 1995, ch. 175, § 2, repealed 63-9E-2 NMSA 1978, as enacted by Laws 1989, ch. 229, § 2, relating to penalties for violation of state corporation commission regulations governing the use of private pay telephones, effective June 16, 1995. For provisions of former section, see the 1994 NMSA 1978 on NMOneSource.com. […]

Section 63-9E-3 – [Calls to operator at no charge.]

The caller using a pay phone shall be allowed to reach the operator at no charge. History: Laws 1989, ch. 229, § 3. ANNOTATIONS Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law. Cross references. — For power of public regulation commission to impose fines on […]

Section 63-9D-9.3 – Repealed.

History: Laws 2001, ch. 110, § 14; repealed Laws 2005, ch. 203, § 15. ANNOTATIONS Repeals. — Laws 2005, ch. 203, § 15 repealed 63-9D-9.3 NMSA 1978, as enacted by Laws 2001, ch. 110, § 14, relating to remittance of surcharges to the taxation and revenue department, effective July 1, 2005. For provisions of former […]

Section 63-9F-1 – Short title.

Chapter 63, Article 9F NMSA 1978 may be cited as the “Telecommunications Access Act”. History: Laws 1993, ch. 54, § 1; 2004, ch. 106, § 1. ANNOTATIONS The 2004 amendment, effective July 1, 2005, changed “This act” to “Chapter 63, Article 9F NMSA 1978”. Compiler’s notes. — Laws 2004, ch. 106, § 9, effective July […]

Section 63-9D-10 – Immunity.

Enhanced 911 systems are within the governmental powers and authorities of the local governing body or state agency in the provision of services for the public health, welfare and safety. In contracting for such services or the provisioning of an enhanced 911 system, except for intentional acts, the local governing body, public agency, equipment supplier, […]