N.M. Code R. § 16.63.5.8
A. Licensed social workers currently licensed and in good standing, or otherwise meeting the requirements for New Mexico licensure may be licensed in New Mexico during the six months following the declared disaster at no cost upon satisfying the following requirements:
(1) receipt by the board of a completed application which has been signed and notarized and which is accompanied by proof of identity, which may include a copy of a drivers license, passport or other photo identification issued by a governmental entity;
(2) refer to 16.63.9.8, 16.63.10.8, and 16.63.11.8 NMAC, Qualification of Licensure for licensure requirements;
(3) verification of licensure from the state in which the federal disaster has been declared; the verification of licensure must include the following information:
(a) copy of transcripts verifying a bachelors or masters degree from a program of social work accredited by the council on social work education;
(b) copy of supervision records;
(c) verification the applicant has passed the association of social work board (ASWB) exam at the appropriate level for which the applicant is applying; and
(d) verification that the license is in good standing with no pending disciplinary action.
(4) sworn affidavit that the applicant was personally or professionally effected by the disaster.
B. The board may waive the following requirements for licensure:
(1) application fees;
(2) taking and passing the NM cultural awareness exam prior to licensure; the applicant will be required to take and pass the NM cultural awareness exam within three months from the date the emergency license is issued; the emergency license will automatically expire if the applicant fails to take or fails to pass the NM cultural awareness exam within three months; and
(3) fee for the cultural awareness examination.
C. The board may waive the specific forms required under 16.63.9.8, 16.63.10.8, and 16.63.11.8 NMAC if the applicant is unable to obtain documentation from the federal declared disaster areas.
(1) If the applicant is unable to obtain official transcripts, from a school located in a declared disaster area, the applicant may submit a sworn affidavit from the applicant verifying he has a bachelors or masters degree in social work.
(2) For LISW applicants who are unable to obtain verification of supervision from a supervisor located in a declared disaster area the applicant may submit a sworn affidavit from the applicant verifying he has 3600 hours of experience and a minimum of 90 hours of supervision.
[16.63.5.8 NMAC - N/E, 11/9/05]