- A. Staff shall coordinate and facilitate boards for case reviews.
- B. No person shall serve on a board prior to completing the application process established by the council.
- C. No person shall serve on a board that involves a case review of a member’s relative or a case for which a real, perceived, or potential conflict of interest exists.
- D. A board shall meet at least quarterly in each judicial district to review cases designated for review. A board may meet more frequently at the discretion of staff.
- E. A board shall have no fewer than two members, and no more than five members.
- F. To the extent possible, the composition of each board shall be broadly representative of the community in which the board meets.
- G. Staff will provide notice of board meetings to the known parties in a case scheduled for review, and afford those entitled to receive notice in the case an opportunity to participate in the board meeting.
- H. Prior to each board meeting, staff will provide board members with case information.
- I. Staff will submit a report of the board’s findings and recommendations to the court and other parties entitled to receive notice of the review.
- J. Staff may attend or designate a member to attend any judicial review on a case designated for review and comment to the court.
[8.26.7.13 NMAC - Rp 8.26.7.8 NMAC, 3/12/2019]