New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 8 - COMMERCIAL AND MEDICAL CANNABIS
Part 10 - CANNABIS SERVERS LICENSING AND TRAINING PROGRAM
Section 16.8.10.9 - PROVIDER, INSTRUCTOR AND PROGRAM CERTIFICATION; RENEWAL

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.8.10.9

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

A. Certification required: Any person seeking certification as a provider, instructor or program must submit an application to the division for approval in accordance with this section. An on-line program and a classroom program cannot be combined into one application.

B. Applications for providers and programs:

(1) Providers and instructors:
(a) the name and qualifications of the provider or the name and qualifications of the instructor(s), including a resume, references and the name of the certified program that applicant intends to administer;

(b) for on-line providers, the name and address of all entities owning, profiting, or both from the administration of the on-line course;

(c) fees that will be charged to take the program; and

(d) any other relevant information as may be required by the director.

(2) Programs:
(a) a description of program content that meets the minimum requirements contained in the Cannabis Regulation Act, specifically Section 26-2C-11, NMSA 1978, including a copy of the classroom program's handbook or a copy of the on-line program's quick reference materials to be distributed to and retained by students after satisfactory completion of the program. All programs should include real life examples and should be administered, at least in part, in an interactive way;

(b) all proposed programs must include a minimum of four and one-half classroom hours or the equivalent for on-line programs;

(c) for on-line programs:
(i) a description of the procedure for electronic transmission of the student's full name, address, personal identifier, driver's license or other government-issued identification number and state of issuance, date of birth, phone number, e-mail address, sex, height, weight, hair color, eye color, test score and test completion date within 10 days of a student's successful completion of the program, including a description of the security measures that will be taken to ensure that the information is stored and transmitted in a secure manner. The electronic transmission of the student's information should meet the data security standards prescribed by the payment card industry security council or the equivalent as determined by the division, and in a format approved by the division;

(ii) a description of any and all security measures taken to ensure that the person who is taking the course is the same person who will receive credit for taking the course and who will submit to the proctored exam at the end of the course;

(iii) proof to the satisfaction of the division that the average user will take at least four clock hours or the equivalent to complete course;

(iv) proof to the satisfaction of the division that students cannot fast- forward or skip through the course materials.

(d) any other reasonably relevant information as may be required by the division;

C. Completeness check: When the division receives an application for certification as a provider, instructor or program, the division will check the application for completeness.

(1) if the application is incomplete, the division will contact the applicant for additional information;

(2) if the application is complete, the division shall review the application.

D. Standards for licensure: An application for licensure may be granted if the standards identified in this section are met.

(1) Providers and instructors: In reviewing applications for licensure as a provider or instructor the division shall consider:
(a) whether all the information required by these rules has been submitted and is accurate and valid;

(b) the qualifications and references of the applicant, including whether the applicant has 3 or more years of experience related to the sale or service of cannabis and cannabis products;

(c) whether applicant is 21 years of age or older;

(d) whether applicant has ever been found guilty of or admitted guilt to a violation of the Cannabis Regulation Act;

(e) whether applicant intends to teach a program approved by the division in accordance with these rules;

(f) any other reliable and relevant information, as determined by the division.

(2) Programs: In reviewing applications for licensure as a program the division shall consider:
(a) whether the information required by these rules has been submitted and is accurate and valid;

(b) whether the program includes all content required by law, currently contained in Section 26-2C-11 NMSA 1978;

(c) whether the program includes comprehensive training on how to detect obvious signs of intoxication, focusing both on the sale of cannabis and cannabis products for off-premise and on-premise consumption;

(d) whether the program includes an up-to-date sample photo of a driver's license issued to a minor by the New Mexico motor vehicle division of the New Mexico department of taxation and revenue and training on how to detect a fake or fabricated identification card;

(e) whether the program includes management-specific training, including strategies for management to support servers working under their supervision;

(f) whether the program is reviewed and revised annually to ensure current comprehensive training;

(g) whether the program is interactive and includes real life instructional examples;

(h) for on-line programs whether it is easy to navigate and user-friendly; and

(i) any other reliable and relevant information, as determined by the division.

(3) In addition to the other standards listed above, all providers and instructors shall hold current server permits at all times when providing instruction.

E. Expiration of licensure: Provider, instructor and program licensure expire on December 31 each year.

F. Renewal: Renewal applications for provider, instructor and program licensure must be submitted no later than November 30 of each year.

(1) Renewal applications for providers and instructors must include names and qualifications of the provider or instructors and proof that the provider is covered by a surety bond in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) of a surety company authorized to transact business in New Mexico;

(2) Renewal applications for programs shall include a summary of all proposed changes to program content from the prior year and any updates that have been made or will be made to the program, including where those changes can be found in the program materials. At a minimum, programs must be updated annually to reflect changes to the law, updated statistical information and an up-to-date sample photo of a driver's license issued to a minor by the New Mexico motor vehicle division of the New Mexico department of taxation and revenue if applicable.

G. Transferability: Provider, instructor and program licensure are non-transferrable.

H. Cancellation: A provider or instructor certification shall automatically be cancelled if the provider or instructor ceases to offer classes for 60 days or more, or upon written notice form the provider.

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