REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATION NUMBERS

New Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC)

Section: 1.4.3.10

Jurisdiction: NM

Bluebook Citation: 1.4.3.10 NMAC

1.4.3.10 REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATION NUMBERS: A. General. All certification numbers are subject to revocation in accordance with this rule. A certification number does not establish conclusively that the holder of the number is a resident contractor. Rather, a certification number merely establishes that the state purchasing agent believed, as of the date of issuance, the holder was entitled to treatment as a resident contractor by state agencies and local public bodies. Whenever a certification number is challenged, the holder of the number has the burden of persuasion on the issue of whether the holder is actually a resident contractor. B. Revocation. A certification number shall be revoked by the state purchasing agent upon making a determination that the holder of the number no longer qualifies as a resident contractor. (1) a revocation shall be effective immediately and shall apply to all subsequent contract awards. A revocation shall not affect any previously-awarded contracts, through, in the absence of fraud or bad faith. (2) at any time, the state purchasing agent may request information or proof from the holder of a certification number as to whether the holder continues to qualify as a resident contractor. If the holder fails to provide any requested information or proof, his certification number may be revoked. [1.4.3.10 NMAC - Rp, 1 NMAC 5.4.10, 11-15-01]

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