New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 23 - RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONERS
Part 3 - PRACTITIONER LICENSE QUALIFICATIONS, APPLICATION, RENEWAL, AND EXPIRATION
Section 16.23.3.9 - INITIAL LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.23.3.9

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

The board only recognizes accreditation by the commission on accreditation for respiratory care (CoARC) or its successor approval body. All references to the national board examinations in this part are to the national board for respiratory care, inc (NBRC) examination. In accordance with Section 61-12B-7 and Section 61-12B-8, NMSA 1978, and the qualifications set forth therein, the applicant must provide verification of the following:

A. successful completion of an accredited respiratory care education program;

B. proof of passing the NBRC examination resulting in credentialing as a registered respiratory therapist or RRT and maintaining a current RRT credential; or

C. Applicants for licensure must provide the following items of documentation to the department:

(1) A complete application on forms provided by the board.

(2) An acceptable form of identification, including the following:
(a) a document issued by a federal, state, county, or municipal government, or a political subdivision or agency thereof, including, but not limited to, a valid motor vehicle operator's license that contains the name, date of birth and photo of the person;

(b) a valid identification card issued to a member of the Armed Forces that includes the person's name, date of birth, and photo of the person; or

(c) a valid passport issued by the United States or by a foreign government.

(3) A copy of an official transcript, certificate or diploma showing completion of an approved respiratory care program or a letter sent directly from the program director prior to matriculation.

(4) A copy of one of the following documents from the NBRC:
(a) identification card from the NBRC confirming that the applicant holds a current RRT credential; or

(b) the examination results showing successful passing of the NBRC, RRT examination if the applicant has not yet received the NBRC certificate;

(c) a verification letter from the NBRC showing CRT (prior to January 1, of 2018 in New Mexico or another United States jurisdiction), or RRT credential;

(5) Payment applicable.

(6) Verification of licensure, to include any disciplinary history, by all jurisdictions where the applicant is or has ever been licensed.

D. If applicable, those returning to the field and are applying for new licensure shall meet the requirements set in this rule.

E. After the above listed documentation has been reviewed and approved by the department, in consultation with the board, the applicant will be issued a respiratory care practitioner's license valid until September 30 of the next odd numbered year.

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