New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 13 - NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
Part 3 - APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION
Section 16.13.3.9 - DOCUMENTATION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.13.3.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

Each applicant for licensure by examination must provide the following documents and fees to the board. Applications for licensure are valid for one year from date of receipt, and will be purged from the board's records after that date.

A. A completed board-approved application for licensure form, signed in the presence of a notary public.

B. A recent (within the last year) passport-type photograph of the applicant that the applicant has signed on the back.

C. Complete official transcript(s) leading up to and showing that the applicant has been awarded a baccalaureate degree, and sent directly to the board by the institution(s).

D. A statement of any other professional licenses held by the applicant either in New Mexico or in other states, and copies of the license(s).

E. Completed verification of licensure form(s) sent directly to the board by the applicant's other state(s) of professional licensure.

F. Three letters of reference from persons unrelated to the applicant sent directly to the board by the references.

G. A completed, approved release form authorizing the board to conduct a criminal records check.

H. The application and licensure fee, payable to the board (See Subsection B of 16.13.2.8 NMAC, "Fees").

I. Proof of completion of at least 1000 hours in a board approved administrator in training program or internship program in the form of:

(1) certification of a completion of a board approved administrator in training program from a NAB accredited institution providing the program; or

(2) proof of completion of 1000 hours in a board approved internship verified through a notarized letter between the preceptor and the applicant, and submission of an AIT monthly reports completed by the preceptor and the applicant.

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