New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 14 - NUTRITION AND DIETETIC PRACTITIONERS
Part 3 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
Section 16.14.3.8 - REQUIREMENTS FOR DIETITIAN LICENSE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Prerequisites:
B. Documentation: Each applicant for a license to practice as a dietitian must submit the required fees and following documentation:
C. Disqualifying convictions:
Conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction of any of the following potentially disqualifying felony criminal convictions:
D. Other convictions: This includes a conviction of an offense which, if committed in this state, would be deemed a felony under either state or federal law, without regard to its designation elsewhere. The term "conviction" shall include a finding or verdict of guilt, a plea of guilty, or a plea of nolo contendere in a criminal proceeding, regardless of whether the adjudication of guilt or sentence is withheld or not entered thereon or an appeal of the conviction has been sought.
E. Mental competency: Having been declared mentally incompetent by a regularly constituted authority within or outside this state.
F. Scope of conduct: Nothing in this rule prevents the board from denying an application or disciplining a licensee on the basis of an individual's conduct to the extent that such conduct violated the Nutrition and Dietetics 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 potentially disqualifying felony convictions listed in Subsection A of this rule.
G. Prohibited disclosure: In connection with an application for licensure or licensure renewal, the board shall not use, distribute, disseminate or admit into evidence at an adjudicatory proceeding any criminal records of any of the following:
H. Notice and hearing: If the board reserves approval of an applicant or licensee due to a potentially disqualifying felony criminal conviction, the applicant/licensee will receive notice and opportunity for a hearing.