New Mexico License Law
When the NMREC conducts a formal hearing on a disciplinary matter, the licensee has the right to:
ANo rights—it is an administrative matter
BBe represented by counsel, present evidence, and cross-examine witnesses✓ Correct
CAppeal only to the federal courts
DHave the proceeding sealed from public record
Explanation
NMREC disciplinary hearings follow due process requirements: the licensee has the right to notice, to be heard, to be represented by an attorney, to present evidence, and to cross-examine witnesses against them.
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