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New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978
Chapter 61
1
Uniform Licensing
State of New Mexico
61-1-1
Short title
61-1-2
Definitions
61-1-3
Opportunity for licensee or applicant to have hearing
61-1-3.1
Limitations
61-1-3.2
Unlicensed activity; disciplinary proceedings; civil penalty
61-1-3.3
Conversion therapy; grounds for disciplinary action
61-1-3.4
Fingerprints not required for license renewal
61-1-3.5
Incomplete application; notice; expiration
61-1-4
Notice of contemplated board action; request for hearing; notice of hearing
61-1-5
Method of service
61-1-6
Venue of hearing
61-1-7
Hearing officers; hearings; public; exception; excusal; protection of witness and information
61-1-8
Rights of party entitled to hearing
61-1-9
Powers of board or hearing officer in connection with hearings
61-1-10
Enforcement of board orders and contempt procedure
61-1-10.1
Prohibiting certain actions by boards against licensees or license applicants
61-1-11
Rules of evidence
61-1-12
Record
61-1-13
Decision
61-1-14
Service of decision
61-1-15
Procedure where person fails to request or appear for hearing
61-1-16
Contents of decision
61-1-17
Petition for review
61-1-19
Stay
61-1-21
Power of board to reopen the case
61-1-24
Power of board to seek injunctive relief
61-1-25
Declaratory judgment
61-1-25.1
Preliminary injunction and hearing; summary suspension or probation
61-1-28
Purpose of act; liberal interpretation
61-1-29
Adoption of rules; notice and hearing
61-1-31
Validity of rule; judicial review
61-1-31.1
Expedited licensure; issuance
61-1-31.2
Temporary or provisional license; evidence of insurance
61-1-32
Petition for adoption, amendment or repeal of rules
61-1-33
Declaratory rulings
61-1-34
Expedited licensure; military service members, including spouses and dependents, and veterans; waiver of fees
61-1-35
Occupational or professional licenses and certification; qualification
61-1-36
Criminal convictions; exclusion from licensure; disclosure requirement
61-1-37
Residency in New Mexico not a requirement for licensure