N.M. Code R. § 16.2.12.36
Pursuant to the Act, Paragraph (3) of Subsection A of Section 61-14A-17 NMSA 1978, a doctor of oriental medicine or a doctor of oriental medicine certified in expanded practice who injudiciously prescribes, administers, or dispenses a drug as defined in the New Mexico Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act shall be guilty of incompetence.
History of 16.2.12 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: Material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the commission of public records - state records center and archives as:
AB 81-1, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, filed 10/5/1981;
AB 82-1, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, filed 6/16/1982;
AB 84-1, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes, filed 3/13/1984;
BCD 87-1, Emergency Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes, filed 10/30/1987;
ACU 88-1 Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes, filed 3/13/1989;
ACU Rule 91-9, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Sanitation, filed 2/18/1991;
Rule 9, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Sanitation, filed 1/26/1993;
ACU Rule 91-10, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Advertisement, filed 2/18/1991;
Rule 10, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Titles, filed 1/27/1993;
ACU Rule 91-14, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Grounds for Denial, Suspension or Revocation of License, filed 2/18/1991;
Rule 14, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Grounds for Denial, Suspension or Revocation of License, filed 1/26/1993;
ACU Rule 91-15, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Pertaining to Open Meetings, Public Records, and Confidentiality, filed 2/18/1991;
Rule 15, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Pertaining to Open Meetings, Public Records, and Confidentiality, filed 8/28/1992;
ACU Rule 91-16, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Guidelines for Sterilization or Reusable Acupuncture Needles, filed 5/11/1992;
Rule 16, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Guidelines for Sterilization or Reusable Acupuncture Needles, filed 1/26/1993.
History of Repealed Material: Rule 9, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Sanitation (filed 1/26/1993) and Rule 10, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes - Titles (filed 1/27/1993) both repealed effective 6/20/2001.
16.2.12 NMAC, Grounds For Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of License - filed 7/13/2001 Repealed effective 2/11/2022.
Other History:
Rule 14, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes- Grounds for Denial, Suspension or Revocation of License (filed 1/26/1993) and Rule 16, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes- Guidelines for Sterilization or Reusable Acupuncture Needles (filed 1/26/1993) both renumbered, reformatted, amended and replaced by 16 NMAC 2.12, Grounds For Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of License, effective 7/1/1996.
16 NMAC 2.12, Grounds For Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of License (filed 6/14/1996) renumbered, reformatted and amended to 16.2.12 NMAC, Grounds For Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of License, effective 08/13/2001.
16.2.12 NMAC, Grounds For Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of License - filed 7/13/2001 Replaced by16.2.12 NMAC, Grounds For Denial, Suspension Or Revocation Of License - effective 2/11/2022.
[16.2.12.36 NMAC - Rp, 16.2.12.36 NMAC, 2/11/2022]