N.M. Code R. § 4.10.8.22 - PROBATION
Permits may be issued for less than three years on a probationary basis when the CPRC determines that a permittee's performance requires evaluation based on documented performance problems.
A. The permittee shall take immediate steps
to correct the deficiencies. The permittee may continue to work on state land
but the permittee's name shall be removed from the list of permittees
maintained by HPD while on probation.
B. The CPRC, state archaeologist and the SHPO
shall evaluate the performance of the permittee closely during the time the
permit is in effect and document performance accurately through site recording,
mapping, photography and written reports of observations. Documentation of
performance monitoring shall be entered into the permittee's permanent file and
may be taken into account by the CPRC when considering whether to issue permits
to that permittee in the future.
C.
The state agency archaeologist may assist in evaluating the performance of the
permittee and provide documentation to the CPRC for consideration.
D. Following expiration of the probationary
period and based upon performance during that period, a new permit or a new
probationary period may be issued.
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