- A. An expedited license shall be valid for the same length of time as a regular initial license issued by the board.
- B. A licensee holding an expedited license may apply for license renewal in the manner provided by the board’s rules. However, if the licensee is not an NCCAOM certified diplomate in oriental medicine or has not passed the NCCAOM in another jurisdiction, the licensee shall be required to take and pass the NCCAOM or become an NCCAOM certified diplomate in oriental medicine prior to renewing the license. Additionally, if the licensee has not passed any additional examinations as required by 16.2.4.10 NMAC, including the New Mexico clinical skills examination, the licensee shall be required to take and pass such examinations prior to renewing the license.
C. Upon renewal, the board shall issue a regular license to a licensee holding an expedited license granted under this rule.
History of 16.2.6 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: None
History of Repealed Material:
16 NMAC 2.6, Reciprocal Licensing filed 4/16/1999 repealed effective 12/1/2001.
16.2.6 NMAC, Reciprocal Licensing filed 11/1/2001 repealed effective 12/27/2022.
Other:
16.2.6 NMAC, Reciprocal Licensing filed 11/1/2001, replaced by 16.2.6 NMAC, Expedited Licensing effective 12/27/2022.
[16.2.6.11 NMAC - N, 12/27/2022, A, 10/22/2024]