Any foreign indicated person who meets the requirements set forth in 16.34.2.8 NMAC may apply for a New Mexico license by examination. The examination application must be submitted to the board or its designee along with the following supporting documentation:
- A. notarized translation of his valid license or certificate from another nation;
- B. notarized translation of certified transcript of training from school or nation;
- C. notarized translation of any other documents that may be required by the board or its designee;
- D. notarized letters of employment from past employers or employment records to prove work experience if applicable as stated in Subsection B of 16.34.6.8 NMAC;
- E. the requirements for translation apply only to documents written in a language other than English;
- F. the board shall require examination applicants with foreign training who fail any part of the examination to register at a licensed school, submit to a scholastic evaluation to determine their training needs, and complete a minimum of 150 hours of remedial education. Upon completion and proof of the remediation, the applicant will be allowed to re-examine in the failed areas.
[16.34.3.13 NMAC - N, 10/4/2007]