New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 34 - BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS
Part 4 - SPECIAL LICENSES
Section 16.34.4.13 - QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.34.4.13
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. An eligible applicant may be issued an instructor license provided he or she submits a transcript for a 1000-hour instructor training course or proof of two years of current and consecutive work experience and passes the instructor licensing examination which can be taken only once for multiple licenses. B. A provisional instructor license will be issued to an eligible applicant who meets the board requirements and has completed three full years of current verifed full time work experience as a practitioner in the feld in which he/she seeks licensure as an instructor under the following terms and conditions
(1) The work experience must be current to
ensure up-to-date knowledge in the feld in which the applicant seeks
provisional licensure.
(2) The
provisional license will be effective until the next renewal period of March
thirty-one.
(3) The provisional
license will only be renewed twice upon completion of the required continuing
education in professional development and the required fee as set forth by
board rules.
(4) To obtain an
instructor license, the holder of a provisional instructor license must
complete an examination application and pass the instructor licensing
examination. Failing any portion of the instructor examination automatically
voids the provisional instructor license. The provisional license must then be
returned to the board office.
(5)
The holder of a provisional instructor license must sit for the licensing
examination prior to the expiration of the provisional license.
(6) No more than ffty percent of the total
instructional staff at any licensed school in the state of New Mexico may be
licensed under this category. When determining ratios, more than one part-time
provisional instructor may be combined to count as one
instructor.
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