Pharmacist Prescribing Authority Act
New Mexico SB 177 standardizes U-visa certifications: 30-day processing (14-day for removal risk), internal and NMAG appeals, and possible district court review with stronger records.
New Mexico SB 177 standardizes U-visa certifications: 30-day processing (14-day for removal risk), internal and NMAG appeals, and possible district court review with stronger records.
Status: Action postponed indefinitely (introduced Jan 23, 2025)
Subjects: Courts; District Attorneys; State agencies & departments
SB 177 creates a statutory process for state and local agencies in New Mexico to process, certify, review, and appeal requests from immigrant crime victims seeking U nonimmigrant visa certification (the “U Visa” under 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(U)). The bill standardizes timelines, recordkeeping, internal appeals, supervisory and Attorney General review, and judicial review when an agency denies or withdraws a certification.
If enacted, SB 177 would standardize and accelerate the state-level certification process for U Visa applicants, create an enforcement and appeal path for applicants whose requests are denied, and increase transparency and recordkeeping by certifying agencies — while imposing new, likely manageable, administrative burdens on those agencies and on the courts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.