New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 62 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Part 15 - RETIREMENT AND REINSTATEMENT
Section 16.62.15.10 - APPLICATION FOR REINSTATEMENT FROM RETIREMENT STATUS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.62.15.10

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024

A. The application for the reinstatement of a license or certificate shall provide space for the applicant to provide the board the following information:

(1) the license number of the former trainee, license or certificate;

(2) the full name of the applicant;

(3) the date of the original issue; and

(4) the date of the applicant's retirement.

B. The application must be completed and returned to the board with a check or money order or online payment in an amount equivalent to all lapsed renewal fees. In addition, the applicant for reinstatement of trainee, license or certificate must offer proof sufficient to satisfy the board that he or she has taken in the calendar year immediately preceding the application for reinstatement, a minimum of 14 hours per year missed in refresher courses in addition to all required continuing education hours that would have been required if the credential holder was in an active status. Prior to reinstatement, the applicant must show proof that he or she is current with all continuing education hours required for each year in retirement status.

C. The application must be completed within two years from the date the active trainee, license or certificate expired. The application will be reviewed by the board at its next regularly scheduled meeting. If the board finds the application in order and is satisfied that the applicant for reinstatement has fulfilled the requirements as specified, the board shall issue the applicant a registration, license or certificate.

D. No appraiser who has retired shall reactivate his/her practice until a new trainee registration, license or certificate is received. The appraiser shall not prepare an appraisal while in retirement status.

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