New Mexico Statutes 58-13C-606. Administrative files and opinions
A. The director shall maintain, or designate a person to maintain, a register of applications for registration of securities; registration statements; notice filings; applications for registration of broker-dealers, agents, investment advisers and investment adviser representatives; notice filings by federal covered investment advisers that are or have been effective pursuant to the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act or the predecessor act; notices of claims of exemption from registration or notice filing requirements contained in a record; orders issued pursuant to the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act or the predecessor act; and interpretative opinions or no action determinations issued pursuant to the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act.
Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 58-13C-606
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
B. The director shall make all rules, forms, interpretative opinions and orders available to the public.
C. The director shall furnish a copy of a record that is a public record or a certification that the public record does not exist to a person that so requests. A rule adopted pursuant to the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act may establish a reasonable charge for furnishing the record or certification. A copy of the record certified or a certificate by the director of a record’s nonexistence is prima facie evidence of a record or its nonexistence.