N.M. Code R. § 16.2.11.12
Within 10 days of any changes, a doctor of oriental medicine or temporary licensee shall inform the board, in writing, of any changes to his or her practice, including relocation, abandonment and closing for over 90 days. Notice to the board shall include at a minimum the name of the licensee, office location, mailing address, telephone number, business name and the names of all licensees practicing at that location.
History of 16.2.11 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History:
The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with state records center and archives as:
ACU Rule 91-3, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, and Institutes - Administrative Requirements, filed 2-18-91;
Rule 3, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, and Institutes - Administrative Requirements, filed 8-28-92;
Rule 3, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, and Institutes - Administrative Requirements, filed 1-26-93;
ACU Rule 91-10, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, And Institutes - Advertisement, filed 2-18-91;
Rule 10, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, And Institutes - Titles, filed 1-27-93.
History of Repealed Material: 16 NMAC 2.11, Licensee Business Offices and Administrative Requirements (filed 6-14-96) repealed effective 12-1-01.
Other History:
Rule 10, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, And Institutes - Titles (filed 1-27-93) was renumbered, reformatted, and replaced by 16 NMAC 2.11, Licensee Business Offices and Administrative Requirements, effective 07-01-96.
16 NMAC 2.11, Licensee Business Offices and Administrative Requirements (filed 6-14-96) replaced by 16.2.11 NMAC, Licensee Business Offices and Administrative Requirements, effective 12-1-01.
[16.2.11.12 NMAC - Rp 16 NMAC 2.11.12, 12-1-01; A, 02-15-05; A, 11-28-09]