New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 2 - ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONERS
Part 17 - LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT
Section 16.2.17.10 - INITIAL LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT APPLICATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Upon approval of a licensure by endorsement application that fulfills the requirements listed below, the board shall issue a license that will be valid until July 31 following the initial licensure. The application requirements for licensure by endorsement shall be receipt of the following by the board:
A. the fee for application for licensure by endorsement specified in 16.2.10 NMAC;
B. a licensure by endorsement application that is complete and in English on a form provided by the board that shall include the applicant's name, address, date of birth and social security number, if available;
C. two passport-type photographs of the applicant taken not more than six months prior to the submission of the application;
D. an affidavit as provided on the initial licensure by endorsement application form as to whether the applicant:
E. an official license history, which is a certificate from each jurisdiction stating the disciplinary record of the applicant, from each jurisdiction where the applicant has been licensed, certified, registered or legally recognized to practice any other profession, including other health care professions, in any jurisdiction, pursuant to any authority other than the New Mexico Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice Act; and
F. an affidavit as provided on the initial licensure by endorsement application form stating that the applicant understands that:
G. an affidavit as provided on the initial licensure by endorsement application form stating that the applicant understands that:
H. a copy of the applicant's certificate or diploma from an educational program evidencing completion of the educational program in acupuncture as defined above in 16.2.17.9 NMAC; this copy shall include on it an affidavit certifying that it is a true copy of the original;
I. a copy of the applicant's transcript from the educational program in acupuncture or oriental medicine evidencing completion of the educational program in acupuncture as defined above in 16.2.17.9 NMAC; this copy shall include on it an affidavit certifying that it is a true copy of the original;
J. a copy of the applicant's license, certificate, registration or legal authority to practice acupuncture or oriental medicine in another state or jurisdiction of the United States;
K. proof of clinical experience as required in Subsection A of 16.2.17.8 NMAC;
L. proof of successful completion of the examinations required below in 16.2.17.11 NMAC; and
M. an accurate translation in English of all documents submitted in a foreign language; each translated document shall bear the affidavit of the translator certifying that he or she is competent in both the language of the document and the English language and that the translation is a true and faithful translation of the foreign language original; each translated document shall also bear the affidavit of the applicant certifying that the translation is a true and faithful translation of the original; each affidavit shall be signed before a notary public; the translation of any document relevant to an application shall be at the expense of the applicant.