New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 4 - CHIROPRACTIC PRACTITIONERS
Part 9 - LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEDURES
Section 16.4.9.8 - LICENSE RENEWAL PROCEDURES
Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.4.9.8
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. In accordance with Section 61-4-13 and Section 61-4-14 NMSA 1978, of the New Mexico Chiropractic Physician Practice Act, the board establishes the following procedures for license renewal.
(1) Renewal notice. On or before June 1st of
each year, the chiropractic board shall mail to the last address on file with
the board a renewal notice to each person licensed to practice chiropractic in
New Mexico.
(2) Renewal. The
license shall expire at midnight on June 30th of each year. The board may renew
the license upon receipt from the licensee, the nonrefundable license renewal
fee, along with a properly filled out original form with signature, and copies
of continuing education certificate plus any applicable nonrefundable penalty
fees.
(3) Renewal deadline. Each
licensee shall submit the nonrefundable license renewal fee and properly
completed application to the board postmarked on or before July 1 of the year
for which the nonrefundable license renewal fee is requested.
(4) Penalty fees. A licensee shall submit to
the board, in addition to the nonrefundable license renewal fee, a
nonrefundable penalty fee as set forth in Paragraph (3) of Subsection A of
16.4.1.13
NMAC.
(5) Impairment fee. In
addition to the license renewal fee, each chiropractor subject to renewal will
be assessed an amount not to exceed $60.00 per renewal period.
(6) The board during each renewal cycle will
complete a random audit of continuing education hours. The board may select by
accepted regulation and licensing department random computer process, up to ten
percent of the renewing applicants. Individuals selected must submit proof of
all continuing education for that cycle. The records indicated in
16.4.10.8
NMAC are acceptable forms of documentation of continuing education records.
Continuing education records must be maintained for three years following the
renewal cycle in which they are earned and they may be obtained by the board at
any time.
B. Notice. By July 31st of each year, the board shall send, by certified mail, to the address on file with the board, a forfeiture notice to each licensee who has not made the application for license renewal. The notice shall state that:
(1) the licensee has failed to make
application for renewal;
(2) the
amount of renewal and late fees;
(3) the information required about continuing
education hours which must be submitted to renew the license;
(4) the licensee may voluntarily retire the
license or the licensee may apply for a permissive temporary cancellation, by
notifying the board in writing;
(5)
any person whose license has been placed on inactive status over one year but
less than two may apply to reactivate licensure status at any time.
Documentation required must include:
(a)
reactivation application;
(b)
reactiavtion application fee of $200;
(c) evidence of meeting all continuing
education requirements (for the current year);
(6) failure to respond to the notice by the
date specified, which date must be at least 31 days after the forfeiture notice
is sent by the board, either by submitting the renewal application and
applicable fees, or the information required about continuing education hours,
or by notifying the board that the licensee has voluntarily retired the
license, or has applied for permissive temporary cancelation, shall result in
forfeiture of the license to practice chiropractic in New Mexico upon order of
the board;
(7) the board may select
by accepted regulation and licensing department random computer processes, up
to ten percent of the renewal applicants which may be submitted for background
findings review.
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