Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
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Convictions for any of the following offenses, or their equivalents in any
other jurisdiction are disqualifying criminal convictions that may disqualify
an applicant from receiving or retaining a license issued by the board:
(1) crimes involving homicide; murder,
manslaughter, or resulting in death;
(2) crimes involving human trafficking, or
trafficking in controlled substances;
(3) kidnapping, false imprisonment, assault,
aggravated assault, battery or aggravated battery;
(4) rape, criminal sexual penetration,
criminal sexual contact, incest, indecent exposure, prostitution, or other
sexual crimes;
(5) crimes
involving great bodily harm, adult abuse, injury to pregnant woman, child
abuse, neglect, abandonment, stalking, aggravated stalking, custodial
interference, unlawful interference with custody, sabotage, financial
exploitation, exploitation of a care facility resident's property, or criminal
damage to property of a household member;
(6) contributing to the delinquency of a
minor, unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon on school premises, unlawful
carrying of a firearm in an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic
beverages, or a felon in possession of a firearm;
(7) crimes involving the unauthorized
distribution of sensitive images;
(8) crimes involving ransom, robbery,
larceny, extortion, burglary, sabotage, fraud, forgery, embezzlement, identity
theft, credit card fraud or unauthorized use of a credit card; receiving stolen
property, stolen vehicles, money laundering, or burglary tools;
(9) crimes involving unlawful taking,
embezzlement or fraudulently obtaining a vehicle or motor vehicle;
(10) crimes involving making a bomb scare,
arson, explosives, incendiary devices, facsimile bombs, hoax explosives, deadly
weapons, or firearms;
(11) crimes
involving seizing or exercising control of a bus by force or violence or by
threat of force or violence;
(12)
Violation of Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act or the Endowed Care Cemetery
Act;
(13) crimes involving the
unlawful disposal of, use or sale of an unclaimed body;
(14) intentionally hampering, obstructing,
tampering or destroying a monitoring device or a recording made by a monitoring
device installed in a facility pursuant to the Patient Care Monitoring
Act;
(15) crimes involving the
second or subsequent offense of certain prohibited acts of the owner of a
dangerous or potentially dangerous dog in the Dangerous Dog Act;
(16) crimes involving cruelty to animals, dog
fighting, cockfighting, unlawful tripping of an equine causing the maiming,
crippling or death of the equine, injury to police dog, police horse or fire
dog;
(17) crimes involving the use
of telephone to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy or
offend;
(18) crimes involving the
use of any firearm, destructive device or technique capable of causing injury
or death to any person with the intent that the knowledge or skill taught,
demonstrated or gained be unlawfully used in furtherance of a civil
disorder;
(19) violations of the
Model State Commodity Code, the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act, the Mortgage
Loan Company Act, Uniform Money Services Act, or the New Mexico Mortgage Loan
Originator Licensing Act;
(20)
crimes involving procuring or attempting to procure telecommunications service
by theft or intentional damage of, communications or public utility equipment,
whether customer or utility-owned, which created a public safety hazard or
causes a disruption of communications services or public utility services to 10
or more households;
(21) crimes
involving violations of the Election Code;
(22) crimes involving bribery, intimidating
witnesses, retaliation against a witness, tampering with evidence, tampering
with public records, performing an official act for personal gain, demanding or
receiving a bonus, gratuity or bribe, unlawful interest in a contract involving
an irrigation district, or receiving profits derived from an unlawful interest
in a contract involving an irrigation district, or unlawful interest in a
public contract;
(23) crimes
involving jury tampering, impersonating a peace officer, or disarming a peace
officer;
(24) crimes involving
escape from custody, community custody release program, jail or penitentiary,
or fleeing a law enforcement officer;
(25) crimes involving unlawful rescue,
procuring escape, or conniving at, aiding or assisting escape of a person
confined or held in lawful custody or confinement, or harboring or aiding a
felon;
(26) crimes involving
furnishing articles for a prisoner's escape, furnishing drugs or liquor to a
prisoner, or bringing contraband into a prison or jail;
(27) crimes involving tax evasion or tax
fraud;
(28) willful failure to
collect and pay over taxes;
(29)
crimes involving attempts to evade or defeat any tax;
(30) crimes involving paying or receiving
public money for services not rendered;
(31) crimes involving violations of the
Cigarette Tax Act, including packaging cigarettes and counterfeit
stamps;
(32) crimes involving
violations of the Cigarette Enforcement Act;
(33) crimes involving the Savings and Loan or
the Credit Union Act;
(34) crimes
involving perjury, false swearing of oath or affidavit, false voting,
falsifying documents, filing false documents, making false statements, making
an unauthorized withdrawals, obtaining information under false pretenses, or
providing the credit bureau information of a consumer to an entity who is not
authorized to receive that information;
(35) crimes involving an act or omission,
with intent to defraud, expressly declared to be unlawful by the Banking
Act,
(36) crimes involving altering
or changing engine or other number of a vehicle or motor vehicle;
(37) crimes involving any contractor or
subcontractor justly indebted to a supplier of material or labor who accepts
payment for construction and knowingly and intentionally applies the proceeds
to a use other than paying those persons with whom he contracted;
(38) crimes involving knowingly authorizing
or assisting in the publication, advertising, distribution or circulation of
any false statement or representation concerning any subdivided land offered
for sale or lease, or with knowledge that any written statement relating to the
subdivided land is false or fraudulent, issuing, circulating, publishing or
distributing it;
(39) crimes
involving making or permitting a false public voucher;
(40) crimes involving a false public voucher,
false reports, uttering false statements, paying or receiving public money for
services not rendered;
(41) crimes
involving violations of the New Mexico Uniform Securities Act;
(42) crimes involving extortionate extensions
of credit or racketeering;
(43)
crimes involving the Pyramid Promotional Scheme Act or Antitrust Act;
(44) crimes involving the unlawful request,
receipt, or offer to another that is exchanged for the promised performance of
an official act, or illegal kickbacks;
(45) failing to comply with the registration
or verification requirements of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification
Act;
(46) crimes involving the
practice of medicine, dentistry, optometry or osteopathic medicine without a
license or authorization of the appropriate regulating authority;
(47) second or subsequent conviction of
Chiropractic Physician Practice Act;
(48) crimes involving certain violations of
the Optometry Act;
(49) crimes
involving the Medicaid Fraud Act,
(50) fourth or subsequent conviction for
driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs;
(51) crimes involving controlled substances,
including violations of the Controlled Substances Act;
(52) crimes involving violations of the Drug
Precursor Act or the Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act;
(53) crimes involving violations of the New
Mexico Subdivision Act or the Mortgage Foreclosure Consultant Prevention Act;
(54) misuse of funds;
(55) intent to defraud uses on a public
security or instrument of payment;
(56) crimes involving a violation of the
Governmental Conduct Act; or
(57)
an attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy involving any of the felonies in this
subsection.