N.M. Admin. Code § 14.12.2.8 - LICENSING PROCEDURES
A. Any
person or business, prior to engaging in any scope of practice regulated by the
act, shall obtain a license in accordance with the act and these regulations.
Licensees shall at all times display their license at their primary place of
business within public view.
B.
Application for any license required by these regulations shall be made on a
form provided by the division. Each application shall be accompanied by the
required nonrefundable fee as provided by 14.12.10 NMAC. A military service
member or veteran as defined in these rules shall not be charged a licensing
fee for the first three years a license issued under these rules is valid.
C. If an application is not
complete, the applicant will be notified of all deficiencies within 20 days of
the division's receipt. If an incomplete application is not completed within 30
days after written notification by the division, the division shall close the
license application file.
D. Within
20 days of the division receiving a completed application, the applicant or his
designated qualifying party shall be notified that they are eligible to take
the required examination. Examinations will be administered by the division at
its office in Santa Fe, New Mexico or at locations designated by the
division.
E. Any occupational or
professional license pursuant to these rules shall be issued as soon as
practicable, but no later than 30 days after a military service member or a
veteran as defined in these rules files an application and successfully passes
any required examination, pays any required fees, and provides a background
check if required.
F. No license
shall be issued until the applicant or his designated qualifying party has
passed the required examination, has tendered all fees and has posted all
necessary bonds required by 14.12.4 NMAC.
G. Any applicant who has not completed an
application for licensure within one year after notification that he has
successfully passed the entry examination shall be required to reapply for
licensure and retake the examination.
H. An application for a license under the
Manufactured Housing Act shall be denied pursuant to Section
28-2-4 NMSA 1978 if the applicant
has been convicted of a felony enumerated as a disqualifying criminal
conviction. A conviction for any one of the following offenses, or their
equivalents in any other jurisdiction, is a disqualifying criminal conviction.
(1) homicide;
(2) convictions involving physical harm to a
person, including assault and battery, sexual offenses;
(3) kidnapping and human
trafficking;
(4) crimes against
children and dependents, including sexual crimes or offenses, and child abuse
or neglect;
(5) arson;
(6) property damage;
(7) larceny and theft, including computer
crimes, and unlawful taking of a motor vehicle;
(8) crimes involving fraud, including theft
of identity, and money laundering;
(9) attempt, conspiracy, and solicitation of
any disqualifying crime.
I. Any person who applies for a license or
certification or renewal under these rules who is convicted of a disqualifying
crime in New Mexico or any other state on or after the date of application
shall notify the division within 10 days of the conviction, along with the
date, crime and case number.
J.
Upon denial of a license including denial based on a disqualifying criminal
conviction, the applicant shall be provided notice and an opportunity to be
heard pursuant to the pertinent notice and hearing provisions of the Uniform
Licensing Act.
K. Any person
applying for a license whose business is a corporation, limited liability
company, limited partnership, limited liability partnership or general
partnership must submit a certified copy of the articles of incorporation,
articles of organization, certificate of registration, or statement of
qualification at the time the application is filed with the division.
Notes
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