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 16.12.12.11 - PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT COMPLIANCE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
The board shall suspend or revoke licensees or certificate holders and deny applications for licenses or certificates in accordance with the Parental Responsibility Act, Sections 40-5A-1 to -13 NMSA 1978.
A. All terms defined by the Parental Responsibility Act shall have the same meaning in this section.
B. If an applicant, licensee, or certificate holder is not in compliance with a judgment and order for support, the board:
C. Upon receipt of HSD's certified list of obligors not in compliance with a judgment and order for support; the board shall match the applicant against the current certified list of board licensees, certificate holders, and applicants.
D. Upon determination that an applicant, licensee, or certificate holder appears on the certified list, board staff shall automatically issue a notice of contemplated action in accordance with the Uniform Licensing Act, Section 61-1-1 NMSA 1978, to take the appropriate action.
E. In any hearing under this subsection, a statement of non-compliance is conclusive evidence that requires the board to take the action to deny the application or suspend or revoke the license, unless the applicant, licensee, or certificate holder provides the board with a subsequent statement of compliance which shall preclude the board from taking any action.
F. When the board takes disciplinary action solely because the applicant, licensee, or certificate holder is not compliance with a judgment and order for support, the final decision and order shall state that the applicant, licensee, or certificate holder shall be reinstated upon presentation of a subsequent statement of compliance.
G. Reinstatement: The executive director shall, upon presentation of a subsequent statement of compliance, reinstate a license or certificate previously revoked solely due to noncompliance with a judgment and order for support, provided that the licensee or certificate holder must meet the requirements for reinstatement and pay the appropriate reinstatement fee.