New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 4 - CHIROPRACTIC PRACTITIONERS
Part 13 - REINSTATEMENT OF CHIROPRACTIC LICENSURE
Section 16.4.13.8 - REINSTATEMENT OF CHIROPRACTIC LICENSURE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Any person whose license has been suspended, revoked or which has lapsed may apply to the board for reinstatement of the license at any time within two years of the suspension, revocation or lapse.
B. The board may require an applicant to complete certain education or training requirements, in addition to any continuing education requirements; to be completed prior to or after reinstatement to ensure that the applicant is competent to practice chiropractic. The board may, in its discretion, require that an applicant for reinstatement take and pass a written examination as prescribed by the board.
C. Upon receipt of an application for reinstatement, the board shall grant the applicant a hearing, at which time the applicant may appeal to the board to reinstate the license.
D. After two years, the applicant must apply for licensure without examination.
E. Applicant agrees to a national practitioner databank and a federation of chiropractic licensing board's (FCLB) background check.
F. Chiropractic physicians seeking reinstatement of advance practice certification registration because of suspension or lapse must meet the requirements established by the board under Subsection G of 16.4.15.8 NMAC.