N.M. Code R. § 16.4.12.8
A. There shall be two licensure statuses.
C. A change from inactive status to active status shall require a written license renewal application sent by the board, fulfillment of the continuing education requirements for the year in which the applicant petitions for a change in status and payment of reinstatement of license fees, active renewal fees, impairment fees, and any late fees required by the board. Applicant must include in the application, evidence that applicant meets the current requirements for licensure. If the applicant has been on inactive license status and not been in active practice in another jurisdiction for two or more years and desires to return to active status, a competency test may be required in addition to any other materials deemed reasonably necessary to assure the public safety.
HISTORY OF 16.4.12 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the State Records Center and Archives under:
BCE 69-1, Board Rules And Regulations, filed 9/30/1969.
Rule 5-87, Reinstatement Of Temporary Suspension, filed 1/28/1987.
Rule 18-95, License Renewal Procedures, filed 2/20/95.
History of Repealed Material: 16.4.12 NMAC, Classification Of Chiropractic Licensure filed 1/31/2006, Repealed effective 8/10/2019.
Other History:
That portion of Rule 18-95, License Renewal Procedures (filed 2/20/95) was renumbered, reformatted and replaced by 16 NMAC 4.12, Classification of Chiropractic Licensure, effective 11/16/1997.
16 NMAC 4.12, Classification of Chiropractic Licensure (filed 10/17/97) was renumbered, reformatted, amended and replaced by 16.4.12 NMAC, Classification of Chiropractic Licensure, effective 3/15/2006.
16.4.12 NMAC, Classification Of Chiropractic Licensure filed 1/31/2006 was replaced by 16.4.12 NMAC, Classification Of Chiropractic Licensure effective 8/10/2019.
[16.4.12.8 NMAC - Rp 16.4.12.8 NMAC 8/10/2019]