TITLE 16 OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
LICENSING
CHAPTER 2 ACUPUNCTURE
AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE PRACTITIONERS
PART 3 APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE
16.2.3.1 ISSUING AGENCY: New
Mexico Board of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
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16.2.3.2 SCOPE: All
applicants for licensure as doctors of oriental medicine.
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16.2.3.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: This part is promulgated pursuant to the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice Act, Sections 61-14A-4, 6, 8, 9 and 10, NMSA 1978.
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16.2.3.4 DURATION
: Permanent.
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16.2.3.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: February 11, 2022, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
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16.2.3.6 OBJECTIVE: This part lists the requirements that an applicant must fulfill in order to apply for licensure as a doctor of oriental medicine.
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16.2.3.7 DEFINITIONS: Refer
to definitions in 16.2.1.7 NMAC.
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16.2.3.8 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
A. Any applicant who
has been subject to any action or proceeding comprehended by Subsection A of
16.2.3.8 NMAC may be subject to disciplinary action, including denial,
suspension or revocation of licensure, pursuant to the provisions of
Section 61-14A-17 NMSA 1978; and subject to the Uniform Licensing Act, Section
61-1-1 NMSA 1978, et seq., and subject to
the Criminal Offender Employment Act, Section 28-2-1 NMSA 1978, et seq.
B. Any applicant who
provides the board with false information or makes a false statement to
the board may be subject to disciplinary action, including denial, suspension
or revocation of licensure, pursuant to the provisions of Section 61-14A-17
NMSA 1978, and to the Uniform Licensing Act, Section 61-1-1 NMSA 1978, et seq.
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16.2.3.9 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: Every applicant shall provide satisfactory proof that he completed a board approved educational program as defined in Section 61-14A-14 NMSA 1978 of the act and 16.2.7 NMAC. If the educational program is no longer in existence, or if the applicant’s records are not available 2
for good cause, the applicant shall submit an affidavit so stating and shall identify the educational program, and shall provide the address, dates of enrollment, and curriculum completed, along with such other information and documents as the board shall deem necessary. The board, in its sole and sound discretion, may accept or reject as adequate and sufficient such evidence presented in lieu of the records otherwise required.
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16.2.3.10 CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS:
A. Convictions
for any of the following offenses, or their equivalents in any other
jurisdiction, are disqualifying criminal convictions that may disqualify an
applicant from receiving or retaining a license, including temporary licenses
and auricular detoxification specialist certificates, issued by the board:
(1) homicide;
(2) aggravated assault, aggravated
battery, kidnapping, false imprisonment, human
trafficking, or
other crimes of violence against persons;
(3) robbery, larceny, burglary, extortion,
receiving stolen property, possession of
burglary tools,
unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, or other crimes
involving theft or
appropriation of
personal property or funds;
(4) rape, criminal sexual penetration,
criminal sexual contact, incest, indecent
exposure, child
solicitation, or other crimes constituting sexual offenses;
(5) driving under the influence of
intoxicating liquor or drugs within the five years prior to the date of
application;
(6) trafficking controlled substances,
specifically excluding cannabis or
cannabis-derived products, within the five years prior to the date of application;
(7) crimes involving child abuse or
neglect;
(8) fraud, forgery, money laundering,
embezzlement, credit card fraud,
counterfeiting,
financial exploitation, or other crimes of altering any instrument
affecting the rights
or obligations of another;
(9) making a false statement under oath or
in any official document;
(10) an attempt, solicitation or conspiracy
involving any of the felonies in this
subsection.
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16.2.3.11 INITIAL LICENSURE APPLICATION: Upon
approval of an application for licensure that fulfills the requirements listed
below, the board shall issue a license that will be valid until July 31
following the initial licensure, except that licenses initially issued after
May 1 will not expire until July 31 of the next renewal period as defined in
16.2.8.9 NMAC; the application requirements for a license shall be receipt of
the following by the board:
A. the
fee for application for licensure specified in 16.2.10 NMAC;
B. an
application for licensure that is complete and in English on a form provided by
the board that shall include the applicant’s name, address, date of birth and
social security number, if available;
C. an affidavit as provided on the “initial licensure
application” as to whether the applicant:
(1) has
been subject to any disciplinary action in any jurisdiction related to the practice
of acupuncture and oriental medicine, or related to any other profession
including other health care professions for which the applicant is licensed,
certified, registered or legally recognized to practice including resignation
from practice, withdrawal or surrender of applicants license, certificate or
registration during the pendency of disciplinary proceedings or investigation
for potential disciplinary proceedings;
(2) has
been a party to litigation in any jurisdiction related to the applicants
practice of acupuncture and oriental medicine, or related to any other
profession including other health care professions for which the applicant is
licensed, certified, registered or legally recognized to practice;
(3) is in arrears on a court-ordered child
support payment; or
(4) has violated any provision of the act
or the rules;
D. an official
license history, which is a certificate from each jurisdiction stating the
disciplinary record of the applicant, from each jurisdiction where the
applicant has been licensed, certified, registered or legally recognized to
practice any profession, including health care professions, in any
jurisdiction, pursuant to any authority other than the New Mexico Acupuncture
and Oriental Medicine Practice Act;
E. an affidavit as
provided on the “initial licensure application” stating that the applicant
understands that:
(1) an
applicant who has been subject to any action or proceeding comprehended by
Subsection D of 16.2.3.10 NMAC may be subject to disciplinary action at any
time, including denial, suspension or revocation of licensure, pursuant to the
provisions of the act, Section 61-14A-17 NMSA 1978; and subject to the Uniform
Licensing Act, Section 61-1-1 NMSA 1978, and subject to the Criminal Offender
Employment Act, Section 28-2-1 NMSA 1978; and
(2) an
applicant who provides the board with false information or makes a false
statement to the board may be subject to disciplinary action, including denial,
suspension or revocation of licensure, pursuant to the provisions of the act,
Section 61-14A-17 NMSA 1978, and the Uniform Licensing Act, Section 61-1-1 NMSA
1978;
F. an affidavit as
provided on the “initial licensure application” stating that the applicant
understands that:
(1) the
applicant is responsible for reading, understanding and complying with the
state of New Mexico laws and rules regarding this application as well as the
practice of acupuncture and oriental medicine;
(2) the
license must be renewed annually by July 31; and
(3) the
applicant must notify the board within ten days if the applicant’s address
changes;
G. a copy of the
applicant’s certificate or diploma from an educational program evidencing
completion of the required program; this copy shall include on
it an affidavit certifying that it is a true copy of the original;
H. a copy of the
applicant’s transcript that shall verify the applicant’s satisfactory
completion of the required academic and clinical education and that shall
designate the completed subjects and the hours of
study completed in each subject; and
I. an accurate
translation in English of all documents submitted in a foreign language; each
translated document shall bear the affidavit of the translator certifying that
he or she is competent in both the language of the document and the English
language and that the translation is a true and faithful translation of the
foreign language original; each translated document shall also bear the
affidavit of the applicant certifying that the translation is a true and
faithful translation of the original; each affidavit shall be signed before a
notary public; the translation of any document relevant to an application shall
be at the expense of the applicant.
J. proof of current basic life support, BLS, and CPR
with proof of having completed an American heart association, American red
cross, or American safety and health institute approved course; hands-on
supervised practice of clinical skills is required; the didactic portion may be
completed on-line; a current copy of this card shall be submitted the board at
the time of application.
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16.2.3.12 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS: The
examination requirements specified in 16.2.4 NMAC shall be received at the
board office within 12 months of the receipt of the
initial application at the board office.
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Rp, 16.2.3.12 NMAC, 2/11/2022; A, 10/22/2024]
16.2.3.13 DOCUMENTS IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: All documents submitted in a foreign language must be accompanied by an accurate translation in English. Each translated document shall bear the affidavit of the translator certifying that he or she is competent in both the language of the document and the English language, and that the translation is a true and faithful translation of the foreign language original. Each translated document shall also bear the affidavit of the applicant certifying that the translation is a true and faithful translation of the original. Each affidavit shall be signed before a notary public. The translation of any document relevant to an applicant’s application shall be at the expense of the applicant.
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16.2.3.14 SUFFICIENCY OF DOCUMENT: The
board shall determine the sufficiency of the documentation that supports the
application for licensure. The board
may, at its discretion, request further proof of qualifications or
require a personal interview with any applicant to establish his or her
qualifications. If requested by the
board, all further proof of qualifications shall be received at the board
office at least 45 days before
the clinical skills examination date. Any required personal interview will be
scheduled as determined by the board.
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16.2.3.15 DEADLINE FOR COMPLETING ALL
REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE: Documentation required for
licensure shall be received at the board office no later than 12 months after
the initial application is received at the board office.
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Rp, 16.2.3.15 NMAC, 2/11/2022; A, 10/22/2024]
16.2.3.16 NOTIFICATION OF LICENSURE: The
applicant shall be notified of approval or denial of his completed application requirements including
examination requirements by mail postmarked no more than 21 days from the
board’s receipt of all required documentation. The board shall issue a
license to all applicants who have met the requirements of 16.2.3 NMAC and
16.2.4 NMAC.
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16.2.3.17 EXPIRATION AND ABANDONMENT OF
APPLICATION: If all application requirements have not been
met within 12 months of the initial application, the application will expire
and will be deemed abandoned. Exceptions
may be made, at the board’s discretion, for good cause. If the application is abandoned and the
applicant wants to reapply for licensure, the applicant shall be required to
submit the completed current application form, pay the current application fee
and satisfy the requirements for licensure then in effect at the time of the
new application.
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Rp, 16.2.3.17 NMAC, A; 10/22/2024]
History of 16.2.3
NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the commission of public records - state records center and archives as:
AB 81-1, Regulations
Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, filed 10/5/1981;
AB 82-1, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, filed 6/16/1982;
AB 84-1, Regulations
Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes, filed 3/13/1984;
BCD 87-1, Emergency
Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes, filed 10/30/1987;
ACU 88-1 Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors and Institutes, filed 3/13/1989;
ACU Rule 91-5,
Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, and Institutes
Applications, filed 2/18/1991;
Rule 5, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, and Institutes, Application for Licensing, filed 1/26/1993.
History of
Repealed Material: 16.2.3.10 NMAC, 16.2.3.11 NMAC, and 16.2.3.12
NMAC (all filed 4/20/2000) repealed effective 7/27/2001.
16.2.3 NMAC - Application
for Licensure filed 04/20/2000, Repealed 2/11/2022.
Other History:
Rule 5, Regulations Governing Acupuncture Practitioners, Tutors, and Institutes, Application for Licensing (filed 1/26/1993) renumbered, reformatted and replaced by 16 NMAC 2.3, Application for Licensure, effective 7/1/1996.
16 NMAC 2.3, Application for Licensure (filed 6/14/1996) renumbered, reformatted, amended and replaced as 16.2.3 NMAC effective 5/20/2000.
16.2.3 NMAC - Application For Licensure filed 04/20/2000 Replaced 16.2.3 NMAC - Application For Licensure, effective 2/11/2022.