N.M. Admin. Code § 14.5.3.11 - AUDIT AND INSPECTION OF WORK ON ANNUAL PERMIT
Pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (7) of Subsection A of 14.5.2.19 NMAC the specific bureau chief shall determine, based on the review of the annual report logs, which items in the report logs require an in-person inspection.
A. If, upon audit or inspection, any
permitted work is found not to be in full compliance with an applicable code,
the inspector shall serve a written notice on the permittee citing the
violation observed and ordering that the violation be corrected. The permittee
is responsible for notifying the appropriate AHJ personnel when all violations
have been corrected and the work is ready for re-inspection. Failure to comply
with the correction of a cited violation, or other written notice within the
time required by the inspector, or if no time is specified, within a reasonable
time is a violation of the CID rules, codes and standards, and may result in
disciplinary action by the division.
B. If the work inspected is not recorded
fully and accurately on the log, the inspector shall notify the TBC for
appropriate action.
C. If the work
inspected or logged in is not authorized by the terms and conditions of the
annual permit, the inspector shall notify the TBC for appropriate
action.
D. If a violation
constitutes a health or safety hazard the inspector shall take action pursuant
to Section
60-13-42 NMSA 1978, if appropriate
and also immediately notify the TBC. The annual permit is subject to
suspension, cancellation or revocation pursuant to
14.5.2.13 NMAC and the holder may
not be eligible to apply for another annual permit for up to one year
thereafter as determined by the division director.
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