New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 36 - BODY ART PRACTITIONERS, BOARD OF
Part 2 - LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR BODY ART TATTOO PRACTITIONERS
Section 16.36.2.10 - APPLICATION FOR BODY ART TATTOO PRACTITIONER LICENSE
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.36.2.10
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
A. Application forms:
(1) Applications shall be made on the official form provided by the board. Incomplete applications will be returned. All applications are valid for one year from date received. All fees are non-refundable.
(2) Applications for licensure must include:
(a) a completed and signed application;
(b) applicant name;
(c) date of birth;
(d) must be at least 18 years of age ;
(e) establishment mailing address;
(f) phone number;
(g) name, address and phone number of licensed establishment where services will be performed. Establishment license must be current upon receipt of application;
(h) copy of current CPR, first aid and blood borne pathogen training certificates, as defined within 16.36.2.13 NMAC;
(i) proof of any disqualifying criminal convictions as defined in 16.36.4.9 NMAC;
(j) proof of completion of tattoo training program and examination as defined in 16.36.2.14 NMAC.
(k) a recent passport size, color photograph; and
(l) non-refundable application fee as required by the board.
B. The applicant shall take and pass a written examination approved by the board and the board approved jurisprudence examination. The applicant must pass the exams with a minimum score of seventy-five percent or higher.
C. Renewal of a practitioner license:
(1) License will expire one year after date of issue;
(2) Timely renewal of license(s) is the full and complete responsibility of the licensee. Failure to renew the license by the expiration date will result in a late fee;
(3) Licensees shall renew their license on or before the expiration date;
(4) Renewal of license shall include the following information:
(a) name and address of establishment. Establishment license must be current upon receipt of application;
(b) name of establishment operator or supervisor;
(c) copy of current CPR, first aid and blood borne pathogen training certificates, as defined within 16.36.2.13 NMAC;
(d) proof of any disqualifying criminal convictions as defined in 16.36.4.9 NMAC.
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