New Mexico
Register / Volume XXXVI, Issue 23 / December 9, 2025
This
is an amendment to sections 11.2.3 NMAC, Section 29, effective 12/09/2025.
11.2.3.29 ENERGY TRANSITION ACT COMPLIANCE:
A. The
construction of New Mexico facilities that generate electricity for New Mexico
retail customers, and that are not located on the customer side of an
electricity meter, shall be subject to the requirements of Subsection B of Section
62-13-16 NMSA 1978 if the facilities are built as a result of competitive
solicitations.
(1) A “project” for the purposes of this
Section means any construction of a facility that generates electricity or
transmits electricity for New Mexico retail customers.
(2) The number of apprentices required
applies to each occupation or trade performing services during the project.
(3) For projects commencing after January
1, 2020 but before January 1, 2024, apprentices should
comprise 10 percent of all persons employed for the project.
(4) For projects commencing after January
1, 2024 but before January 1, 2026, apprentices should
comprise 17.5 percent of all persons employed for the project.
(5) For projects commencing after January
1, 2026, apprentices should comprise 25 percent of all persons employed for the
project.
C. The department shall be responsible for monitoring the
project for the appropriate level of apprentices on the project and ensuring
compliance.
(1) Upon receiving a notice to proceed
from the Public Regulation Commission (PRC) for construction of such a project,
the general contractor shall submit a compliance plan including a list of
subcontractors of any tier that will meet the required number of apprentices to
the department.
(2) Every 90 days from the date of the
initial plan, the general contractor shall submit an updated compliance plan.
(3) Contractors shall provide
documentation demonstrating compliance within 10 days of a request for records
from the department.
(4) Failure of a contractor to comply
with the requirement for utilizing the required apprenticeship percentage will
result in a referral to the PRC advising the Commission that the project is not
in compliance with the provisions of the Energy Transition Act.
D. The department will continue to
encourage diversity among apprenticeship program participants, participation by
the underrepresented in the industry associated with that apprenticeship
program and participation from disadvantaged communities.
[11.2.3.28 NMAC –
N, 1/1/2020; A, 6/25/2024; A, 12/09/2025]