New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 7 - MASSAGE THERAPISTS
Part 4 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION
Section 16.7.4.18 - APPLICATION EXPIRATION, WITHDRAWAL, AND DESTRUCTION

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.7.4.18

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

A. Expiration or withdrawal of application: The application for licensure expires as follows and all previously paid fees will be forfeited if:

(1) the applicant fails to complete all requirements for temporary or permanent licensure within one year from the date the applicant's application file is started by board office staff; or

(2) the applicant withdraws the application, either by notifying the board in writing or by not paying the initial license fee within the time allowed in Subsection C of 16.7.4.17 NMAC.

B. If the applicant still wishes to seek licensure after the application has expired or been withdrawn and it is still within one year after the application expired was withdrawn, the applicant shall complete the following procedure.

(1) submit a "reapplication form for withdrawn or expired application;"

(2) submit whatever the application fee is at the time of reapplication;

(3) complete any other requirements or submit any other documentation pending when the application was expired or withdrawn.

C. Application destruction: The board will maintain the expired or withdrawn application file for a period of one year after the expiration or withdrawal date.

(1) after that date, the file will be purged from the board's records and destroyed;

(2) the applicant whose application has been purged from the board's records must complete the entire application process again if, in the future, they are interested in licensure.

D. Temporary license unavailable: The option for a temporary license will no longer be available to a person whose application has expired, been withdrawn, or been destroyed from the board's records.

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