New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 12 - NURSING AND HEALTH CARE RELATED PROVIDERS
Part 12 - DISCIPLINE AND APPLICATION DENIALS
Section 16.12.12.10 - CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Convictions for any of the following felony offenses, or their equivalents in any other jurisdiction, are disqualifying criminal convictions that may disqualify an applicant from receiving or retaining a license or certificate issued by the board:
B. The board shall not consider the fact of a criminal conviction as part of an application for a license or certificate unless the conviction in question is one of the disqualifying criminal convictions listed in Subsection A of this rule.
C. The board shall not deny, suspend or revoke a license or certificate on the sole basis of a criminal conviction unless the conviction in question is one of the disqualifying criminal convictions listed in Subsection A of this rule.
D. Nothing in this rule prevents the board from denying an application or disciplining a licensee or certificate holder on the basis of an individual's conduct to the extent that such conduct violated the Nursing Practice Act, regardless of whether the individual was convicted of a crime for such conduct or whether the crime for which the individual was convicted is listed as one of the disqualifying criminal convictions listed in Subsection A of this rule.
E. In connection with an application for a license or certificate, the board shall not use, distribute, disseminate, or admit into evidence at an adjudicatory proceeding criminal records of any of the following: