The New Mexico Notice of Acceptance or Rejection of Recommended Resolution is a document that is used when a dispute is resolved through a mediation process. This Notice is issued by the mediator and is used to inform the parties involved in the dispute of the outcome of the mediation process. The Notice can either accept or reject the recommended resolution that was proposed by the mediator. There are two types of New Mexico Notice of Acceptance or Rejection of Recommended Resolution: 1. Notice of Acceptance of Recommended Resolution: This Notice is issued when the mediator and all parties involved in the dispute agree on the proposed resolution. The Notice will confirm the terms of the resolution and specify the date that the resolution will take effect. 2. Notice of Rejection of Recommended Resolution: This Notice is issued when the mediator and one or more of the parties involved in the dispute do not agree on the proposed resolution. The Notice will explain why the resolution was not accepted and provide the parties with the option to continue mediation or end the process.