New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 36 - BODY ART PRACTITIONERS, BOARD OF
Part 10 - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR PIERCING-SCARIFICATION PRACTITIONER
Section 16.36.10.14 - EXPIRED LICENSE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. An applicant whose license has been expired for one year but less than two years shall submit an application, payment of all renewal fees to bring the license current, proof of completion of blood borne pathogens training within the prior 12 months, current CPR and first aid certification, and take and pass a board approved jurisprudence examination with a minimum score of seventy-five percent.
B. An applicant whose license has expired for more than two years shall take the body piercing-scarification written examination approved by the board with a passing minimum score approved by the board. Applicant must also take and pass a board approved jurisprudence examination with a minimum passing score of seventy-five percent.
C. An operator whose establishment license has expired shall submit a reinstatement application, payment of reinstatement fee for each year the license has been expired; and name of licensed operator.
D. A practitioner whose license has been expired more than five years shall re-enter an approved training program (apprenticeship), take the body piercing-scarification exam approved by the board with a passing minimum score approved by the board and take and pass a board approved jurisprudence examination with a minimum passing score of seventy-five percent.