New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 66 - HOME INSPECTION LICENSING
Part 8 - DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
Section 16.66.8.13 - REINSTATEMENT OF SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSES

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.66.8.13

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Reinstatement of Suspended Licenses: Licensees whose licenses have been suspended by the board may apply to reinstate those licenses in accordance with the terms of the suspension. Any licensee seeking reinstatement of a suspended license shall be required to provide to the board:

(1) A completed board-issued application form;

(2) Payment of the non-refundable renewal fee in full as provided in Part 2;

(3) Payment of the non-refundable reinstatement fee in full as provided in Part 2;

(4) Any evidence necessary to demonstrate that the licensee has satisfactorily completed any terms of the licensee's suspension.

B. Reinstatement of Revoked Licenses: Former licensees whose licenses were revoked by the board may apply to reinstate those licenses no sooner than five years following the date of the order of revocation, unless the former licensee's license was revoked pursuant to the Parental Responsibility Act, in which case the former licensee may apply for reinstatement immediately upon the name of the former licensee's removal from the certified list issued by the New Mexico department of human services. Any former licensee seeking reinstatement of a revoked license shall, pursuant to the terms of the Uniform Licensing Act, carry the burden of demonstrating to the board the former licensee's qualifications for licensure. The former licensee shall be required to provide to the board:

(1) A completed board-issued application form;

(2) Payment of the non-refundable renewal fee in full as provided in Part 2;

(3) Payment of the non-refundable reinstatement fee in full as provided in Part 2;

(4) A letter, affidavit, or other evidence necessary to demonstrate that the former licensee will, in the future, comply with all of the provisions of the Home Inspector Licensing Act and the board's rules.

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