A. Physician who is licensed in good standing to practice medicine in another state, and who has never been disciplined by the New Mexico medical board, may practice medicine without a license provided that:
- (1) the physician has a written agreement with the out-of-state sports team governing body to provide health care services to an out-of-state sports team athlete or staff member at a scheduled sporting event;
- (2) the physician’s practice is limited to medical care to assist injured and ill players and staff and coordinate appropriate referral to in-state health care providers as needed;
- (3) the healthcare services to be provided by the physician are within the scope of practice authorized pursuant to the medical practice act and rules of the board; and
- (4) the physician has professional liability coverage for the duration of the sporting event.
B. Licensure exemption registration. Physician registrants shall submit the following documentation to the board:
- (1) copy of the agreement with the out-of-state sports team governing body to provide health care services to an out-of-state sports team athlete or staff member at a scheduled sporting event;
- (2) proof of professional liability coverage for the duration of the sporting event;
- (3) a signed affidavit that the physician will limit their medical practice in New Mexico to care and assist injured or ill out-of-state team athletes or staff, and
- (4) coordinate appropriate referral to in-state health care providers.
- C. The physician will further attest that they will not provide care or consultation to a resident of New Mexico and will not practice medicine in New Mexico, outside of the sporting event.
[16.10.2.18 NMAC - Rp/E, 16 10.2.18 NMAC 7/7/2023]