New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 20 - PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
Part 3 - ISSUANCE OF LICENSES
Section 16.20.3.15 - ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS AND SIGNATURES

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.20.3.15

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

A. ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS: In accordance with Sections 14-16-1 thru 14-16-21 NMSA 1978 of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, the board or its designee will accept electronic applications.

(1) Any person seeking a New Mexico physical therapy or physical therapist assistant license may do so by submitting an electronic application. Applicants are required to also submit all required information as stated in 16.20.3.8 and 16.20.3.9 NMAC.

(2) Any licensee may renew his or her license electronically through a designated website provided by the board. All license holders renewing their physical therapy or physical therapist assistant license are also required to submit all documentation as stated in 16.20.3.8 NMAC.

(3) Any persons whose license has been expired may apply electronically to the board for renewal of the license at any time within sixty (60) days of expiration. Any persons seeking renewal are also required to submit all supporting documents as stated in 16.20.3.8 NMAC.

(4) Any persons whose license has lapsed may apply electronically to the board for reinstatement of the license at any time. Any persons seeking reinstatement are also required to submit all supporting documents as stated in 16.20.3.8 and 16.20.3.10 NMAC.

(5) Any persons seeking licensure by endorsement in New Mexico, 16.20.3.16 NMAC may apply electronically to the board for endorsement, at any time. Any persons seeking endorsement are also required to submit all supporting documents as stated in 16.20.3.11 NMAC.

(6) Any persons seeking emergency licensure or termination of emergency licensure in New Mexico may apply electronically to the board, at any time. Any persons seeking emergency licensure or termination of emergency licensure are also required to submit all supporting documents as stated in 16.20.3.12 and 16.20.3.13 NMAC.

(7) Any persons seeking transfer of licensure to an inactive status in New Mexico may apply electronically to the board, at any time. Any persons seeking inactive status of their license are required to submit all supporting documents as stated in 16.20.3.14 NMAC.

B. ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES: Electronic signatures will be acceptable for applications pursuant to Sections 14-16-1 through 14-16-19 NMSA 1978.

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