New Mexico Register / Volume XXXIII, Issue 24 / December 27, 2022
This is an amendment to 16.13.7 NMAC, Sections 2, 9 &
10, effective 01/14/2023
16.13.7.2 SCOPE: [The provisions in Part
7 of Chapter 13 apply to all applicants who have met all the requirements,
either by examination or by reciprocity, for licensure as a nursing home
administrator in New Mexico.] The
provisions in Part 7 of Chapter 13 apply to all persons to the Board of Nursing
Home Administrators for licensure in New Mexico.
[10/31/1995; 16.13.7.2 NMAC - Rn, 16 NMAC 13.7.2, 1/25/2001, A, 01/14/2023]
16.13.7.9 [APPROVED RECIPROCITY
APPLICANT: After the applicant has met all the requirements for
licensure by reciprocity, and has been approved for licensure by the Board, the
Board may issue the applicant an initial license to practice nursing home
administration in New Mexico.] [RESERVED]
[10/31/1995; 16.13.7.9 NMAC - Rn, 16 NMAC 13.7.9, 1/25/2001,
Repealed, 01/14/2023]
16.13.7.10 [PRORATED FIRST RENEWAL:
A. All current nursing home
administrators licenses will expire on March 31 of the year. Individuals
receiving their initial New Mexico nursing home administrators license may be
required to renew their license in less than twelve (12) months depending on
the first license issue date in order to get into the
proper renewal cycle. In such cases, the
renewal fee and the continuing education (CE) hours
required will be prorated at the first renewal (Same calculation method used in
16.13.13.9 NMAC).
B. The
Board will prorate the first renewal fee by multiplying one/twelfth of the
annual renewal fee by the number of months from the month of first issuance up
to and including the license expiration month (See 16.13.8.8 NMAC).] [RESERVED]
[10/31/1995; 16.13.7.10 NMAC - Rn, 16 NMAC 13.7.10, 1/25/2001; A, 04/15/2002; Repealed, 01/14/2023]