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New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission intends to award a sole-source, agency-wide subscription to HData’s AI Regulatory Intelligence Platform to provide centralized, citation-traceable AI analysis tools for energy regulation. This procurement is for a 12-month license with an estimated contract value of $75,000 and requires the contractor to have an active SHARE Vendor Number. The solicitation is a sole-source procurement with a response deadline of April 19, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 19, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
Close: Apr 19, 2026
The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission intends to award a sole-source, agency-wide subscription to HData’s AI Regulatory Intelligence Platform to provide centralized, citation-traceable AI analysis tools for energy regulation. This procurement is for a 12-month license with an estimated contract value of $75,000 and requires the contractor to have an active SHARE Vendor Number. The solicitation is a sole-source procurement with a response deadline of April 19, 2026.
AvailableNew Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
The State of New Mexico’s Regulation & Licensing Department issued an emergency procurement to maintain the Cannabis Traceability and Tracking Registry System to ensure uninterrupted regulatory compliance. The contract requires SaaS hosting, secure operations, and data migration provisions while a newly awarded replacement system is brought online. The period of performance begins in mid-March 2026 and runs through September 15, 2027, with proposals due in April 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 20, 2026
Due Date
Apr 19, 2026
Release: Mar 20, 2026
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
Close: Apr 19, 2026
The State of New Mexico’s Regulation & Licensing Department issued an emergency procurement to maintain the Cannabis Traceability and Tracking Registry System to ensure uninterrupted regulatory compliance. The contract requires SaaS hosting, secure operations, and data migration provisions while a newly awarded replacement system is brought online. The period of performance begins in mid-March 2026 and runs through September 15, 2027, with proposals due in April 2026.
AvailableNew Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
An information technology software solution that provides Cannabis Seed-to-Sale, Traceability and Tracking Registry with a point-of-sale capability.
Posted Date
Oct 5, 2025
Due Date
Nov 7, 2025
Release: Oct 5, 2025
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
Close: Nov 7, 2025
An information technology software solution that provides Cannabis Seed-to-Sale, Traceability and Tracking Registry with a point-of-sale capability.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department
The New Mexico Board of Physical Therapy convened to decide on a case involving Kemis Enright. The Board addressed a Notice of Contemplated Action (NCA) issued to Enright regarding potential disciplinary actions due to alleged unethical behavior toward patients. Enright did not respond to the NCA or request a formal hearing within the specified timeframe. The Board concluded that Enright violated the Uniform Licensing Act (ULA) and the Physical Therapy Act. Enright is ordered to cease operation as a Physical Therapy Assistant until completing 30 hours of continuing education to demonstrate competence in patient care and must pay a fine of $1,000.00 within 30 days of receiving the Default Order.
The New Mexico Board of Social Work convened a regular meeting to discuss Case No. SW-22-17-COM concerning Mark Ramirez. The Board reviewed the Amended Hearing Officer's Report, adopted it with modifications to the discipline, and concluded that Mr. Ramirez should receive a formal letter of reprimand and complete a 6-hour ethics course on conflict of interest.
The New Mexico Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensing Practices Board will hold a public rule hearing and board meeting to consider proposed amendments to rules concerning continuing education, fees, and grounds for disciplinary action. The proposed changes aim to clarify continuing education requirements, audit processes, penalties for non-compliance, and fees for returned checks. The rules also intend to improve clarity in existing regulations, maintain high professional standards among licensees, and uphold the board's responsibility to protect public health and safety.
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