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Independent Informal Dispute Resolution (Iidr) Request is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is an Independent Informal Dispute Resolution (IIDR) request?
A: An IIDR request is a way to resolve certain types of disputes with a company or service provider.
Q: How does IIDR work in New Mexico?
A: In New Mexico, IIDR is a process where a neutral third party helps the parties involved in a dispute come to a resolution.
Q: When can I submit an IIDR request?
A: You can submit an IIDR request if you have made a good faith effort to resolve the issue with the company or service provider, but have been unsuccessful.
Q: What types of disputes can be resolved through IIDR?
A: IIDR can be used to resolve disputes related to consumer goods, services, or contracts in New Mexico.
Q: Is IIDR legally binding?
A: No, IIDR is not legally binding. However, many companies and service providers will comply with the resolution offered through IIDR.
Q: How long does the IIDR process take?
A: The length of the IIDR process can vary depending on the complexity of the dispute, but it is generally shorter than traditional legal proceedings.
Q: Do I need a lawyer for IIDR?
A: It is not necessary to have a lawyer for IIDR, but you can choose to have legal representation if you wish.
Q: How do I submit an IIDR request in New Mexico?
A: To submit an IIDR request in New Mexico, you can contact the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General or the Better Business Bureau.
Q: Is there a fee for IIDR?
A: There may be a fee associated with IIDR, depending on the organization facilitating the process. You should inquire about any fees before submitting a request.
Q: What happens if the IIDR process doesn't resolve the dispute?
A: If the IIDR process doesn't resolve the dispute, you may need to consider other options such as filing a complaint with a regulatory agency or pursuing legal action.
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