New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 15 - GAMBLING AND LIQUOR CONTROL
Chapter 11 - ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSING
Part 31 - ALCOHOL SERVER TRAINING - CERTIFICATION
Section 15.11.31.9 - PROVIDER, INSTRUCTOR AND PROGRAM CERTIFICATION; RENEWAL
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Certification required: Any person seeking certification as a provider, instructor or program must submit an application to the director for approval in accordance with this section. An on-line program and a classroom program cannot be combined into one application.
B. Applications for providers and programs:
C. Completeness check: When the division receives an application for certification as a provider, instructor or program, the division will check the application for completeness.
D. Standards for certification: An application for certification may be granted if the standards identified in this section are met.
E. Expiration of certification: Provider, instructor and program certificates expire on December 31 each year.
F. Renewal: Renewal applications for provider, instructor and program certifications must be submitted no later than November 30 of each year. Renewal applications must include renewal fees in the amount of three hundred and fifty dollars ($350) per provider, one hundred dollars ($100) per instructor. Late renewal applications will be subject to a late fee of thirty dollars ($30) per day.
G. Pro-rated fees: The initial certification fee for providers, programs and instructors will be prorated, as follows:
H. Transferability: Provider, instructor and program certifications are non-transferrable.
I. Probation, suspension or revocation: The director may place a provider or instructor on probation if the director has a reasonable belief that the provider or instructor is not in compliance with one or more of the requirements of the statutes or division rules. The director shall send a notice of probation to the provider, instructor or both specifying the provisions with which the provider or instructor is not in compliance along with an order to show cause why the provider or instructor certification should not be suspended. If the provider or instructor fails to show cause why his or her certification should not be suspended, the director may suspend the provider or instructor certification for a reasonable period of time. The director shall determine the period of probation or suspension depending upon the number and nature of the violations. If the provider or instructor is placed on probation, the director shall review the provider or instructor's operations periodically during the probationary period. At anytime, a provider or instructor that is placed on probation or suspension may request a hearing. The director may only revoke a provider or instructor certification for cause after a hearing.
J. Cancellation: A provider or instructor certification shall automatically be cancelled if the provider or instructor ceases to offer classes for 60 days or more, or upon written notice form the provider.