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 issued by the
board:
(1) murder;
(2) manslaughter;
(3) aggravated assault;
(4) assault with intent to commit a violent
felony;
(5) aggravated battery
inflicting great bodily harm or with deadly weapon;
(6) second or subsequent conviction of
stalking;
(7) aggravated
stalking;
(8) false
imprisonment;
(9) amendment of
child resulting in death or great bodily harm;
(10) abuse of a child;
(11) negligent abuse of a child resulting in
death;
(12) intentional abuse of a
child 12 to 18 years old resulting in death;
(13) intentional abuse of a child less than
12 years old resulting in death;
(14) contributing to the delinquency of a
minor;
(15) sexual exploitation of
children;
(16) sexual exploitation
of children by prostitution;
(17)
accepting the earnings of a prostitute;
(18) promoting prostitution;
(19) criminal sexual penetration;
(20) criminal sexual contact;
(21) criminal sexual contact of a
minor;
(22) aggravated indecent
exposure;
(23) bigamy;
(24) incest;
(25) breaking and entering;
(26) larceny;
(27) robbery;
(28) burglary;
(29) aggravated burglary;
(30) fraud;
(31) embezzlement;
(32) extortion;
(33) forgery;
(34) receiving stolen property;
(35) falsely obtaining services or
accommodations;
(36) improper sale,
disposal, removal or concealing of encumbered property;
(37) theft of identity;
(38) theft of a credit card by taking or
retaining possession of card taken;
(39) fraudulent transfer or receipt of a
credit card;
(40) dealing in credit
cards of another;
(41) forgery of a
credit card;
(42) fraudulent
signing of credit cards or sales slips or agreements;
(43) certain fraudulent acts by merchants or
their employees;
(44) possession of
four or more incomplete credit cards or machinery, plates or other
contrivance;
(45) unlawful taking
of a vehicle or motor vehicle;
(46)
embezzlement of a vehicle or motor vehicle;
(47) fraudulently obtaining a vehicle or
motor vehicle;
(48) receiving or
transferring a stolen vehicle or motor vehicle;
(49) arson or negligent arson;
(50) aggravated arson;
(51) cruelty to animals or extreme cruelty to
animals;
(52) second conviction for
use of telephone to terrify, intimidate, threaten, harass, annoy or
offend;
(53) aggravated fleeing a
law enforcement officer;
(54)
tampering with evidence;
(55)
aggravated assault upon a peace officer;
(56) assault with intent to commit a violent
felony upon a peace officer;
(57)
battery upon a peace officer;
(58)
aggravated battery upon a peace officer;
(59) assisting in assault upon peace
officer;
(60) disarming a peace
officer;
(61) paying or receiving
public money for services not rendered;
(62) making or permitting false public
voucher;
(63) unlawful interest in
a public contract;
(64) bribery of
public officer or public employee;
(65) demanding or receiving bribe by public
officer or public employee;
(66)
bribery or intimidation of a witness;
(67) retaliation against a witness;
(68) acceptance of a bribe by a
witness;
(69) perjury;
(70) tampering with public records;
(71) attempt to commit a felony;
(72) conspiracy;
(73) criminal solicitation;
(74) intentionally trafficking controlled
substances;
(75) intentionally
distributing a controlled substance to a person under the age of eighteen
years;
(76) intentionally
distributing or possessing with intent to distribute a controlled
substance;
(77) possession of a
controlled substance;
(78)
violations of the administrative provisions of the Controlled Substances
Act;
(79) engaging in other acts
prohibited by the Controlled Substances Act;
(80) delivering drug paraphernalia to a
person under eighteen years of age and who is at least three years the person's
junior;
(81) manufacturing,
distributing or possessing with intent to distribute an imitation controlled
substance;
(82) intentionally
selling an imitation controlled substance to a person under the age of eighteen
years;
(83) intentionally
possessing an imitation controlled substance with the intent to
distribute;
(84) certain violations
of the Drug Precursor Act;
(85)
child solicitation by electronic communication device;
(86) criminal sexual communication with a
child;
(87) second or subsequent
unauthorized distribution of sensitive images;
(88) failing to disclose facts or change of
circumstances to obtain public assistance;
(89) unlawful use of food stamp
identification card or medical identification card;
(90) misappropriating public
assistance;
(91) making or
permitting a false claim for reimbursement of public assistance
services;
(92) failure to reimburse
the human services department upon receipt of third party payment;
(93) making, conspiring, or attempting to
make an extortionate extension of credit;
(94) knowingly advancing money or property to
any person with reasonable grounds to believe that it is the intention of that
person to use the money or property so advanced for the purpose of making
extortionate extensions of credit;
(95) knowingly participating, conspiring, or
attempting to participate in the use of any extortionate means to collect any
extensions of credit or to cause harm to the person, reputation or property of
any person for the nonpayment thereof;
(96) falsification of documents in connection
with the Medicaid Fraud Act;
(97)
failure to retain records in connection with the Medicaid Fraud Act;
(98) obstruction of investigation in
connection with the Medicaid Fraud Act;
(99) medicaid fraud;
(100) computer access with intent to defraud
or embezzle;
(101) computer
abuse;
(102) unauthorized computer
use;
(103) human
trafficking;
(104) willfully or
knowingly failing to comply with the registration or verification requirements
of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act;
(105) willfully or knowingly providing false
information when complying with the registration or verification requirements
of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act;
(106) homicide by vehicle;
(107) fourth or subsequent driving under the
influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs;
(108) practicing medicine without a
license;
(109) making a false
statement under oath, or submitting a false affidavit, in connection with the
Medical Practice Act;
(110) making
an unauthorized withdrawal from the account of another person with a financial
institution, or stealing the card of another, or making an unauthorized use of
the card of another;
(111)
violations of the New Mexico Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act;
(112) selling or dispensing a contact lens to
a resident of this state unless the person has at the time of sale or
dispensing a copy of a valid, unexpired prescription or has obtained
verification of a valid, unexpired prescription;
(113) certain violations of the Optometry
Act;
(114) misuse of public
funds;
(115) tax fraud;
(116) failure to comply with proclamation of
the governor;
(117) violations of
certain provisions of the Drug & Cosmetic Act;
(118) making false statement in claim for
payment under Indigent Hospital and County Health Care Act;
(119) unauthorized obtain or use of DNA
samples or DNA records;
(120) sex
offender who fails to comply with SORNA re moving to another state;
(121) making a false entry in a book, report
or statement of an insurer with intent to injure, defraud, or deceive
(insurance);
(122) unlawfully
removing or attempting to remove records, assets, or material from a domestic
insurer (insurance);
(123) making a
false statement in connection with insurance with the effect of causing a loss
to the insurer.