N.M. Admin. Code § 15.4.12.17 - DEFAULT; PROCEDURE FOR RECOMMENDATION OF DEFAULT
A. Failure of the respondent either to file
an answer to the complaint or to appear at the hearing on the merits personally
or by telephone, without having obtained a continuance, shall constitute an
admission on all matters and facts contained in the complaint filed with
respect to the respondent and shall be deemed a waiver of the right to an
evidentiary hearing on the matter.
B. If the respondent fails to file an answer
to the complaint, the petitioner shall file a motion requesting the hearing
examiner to recommend to the board that default judgment be entered against
respondent:
(1) the respondent shall file a
response to the motion and shall request a hearing on the motion to recommend
default judgment within 10 calendar days of the date the motion is served;
failure of the respondent to file a response and to request a hearing shall
constitute consent to the granting of the motion; and
(2) if the respondent timely files a response
to the motion, the hearing examiner shall hear the matter; the hearing examiner
may deny the motion and allow the respondent additional time to answer the
complaint if an accident, illness or other good cause prevented the respondent
from timely answering the complaint.
C. If a party fails to appear at a hearing on
the merits personally or by telephone the hearing examiner may hear the
evidence of witnesses who appear, and make a recommendation to the board based
upon such evidence. Upon recommendation of the hearing examiner the board may
proceed to consider the matter and dispose of it on the basis of the record
before it.
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