N.M. Admin. Code § 14.5.2.14 - EXPIRATION AND DEACTIVATION OF PERMIT
A.
Expiration. Every permit
issued by the AHJ shall expire and be void if the work authorized by the permit
is not commenced within 180 days from the issuance date.
B.
Cancellation. If the work
authorized by a permit is suspended, delayed or abandoned after the work is
commenced and such suspension, delay or abandonment continues for greater than
180 days, the permit shall be cancelled. In order for work on the project to
continue, a new permit application must be submitted, a new, full permit fee
must be remitted, and a new permit issued. The AHJ may require re-submittal of
documents.
C.
Extension of
time. The CBO or TBC may extend the time of an active permit for an
additional period not to exceed 180 days on receipt of a written request from
the permit holder showing that circumstances beyond the control of the
permittee have caused delay in the permitted work.
Notes
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