N.M. Admin. Code § 14.12.8.8 - RENEWALS
A. Each license
shall be renewed annually during its anniversary month. The division shall mail
a renewal notice to each current licensee at least 30 days prior to the
expiration date of the license.
B.
Renewal notices will be mailed to the last known address on file with the
division. It is the responsibility of the licensee to keep the division
informed of any changes in address.
C. The licensee is responsible for renewing
his license. Failure to receive the renewal notice shall not relieve the
licensee of the responsibility of renewing his license before the expiration
date.
D. The filling date of a
renewal application shall be the date the envelope is postmarked or, if hand
delivered, the date the renewal application is received by the
division.
E. The division shall
allow a 30-day grace period after a license has expired for a licensee to renew
without penalty. After the 30-day grace period the licensee must pay a late
renewal fee equal to one dollar ($1.00) for each day, up to 30 days, that has
elapsed since the 30-day grace period and thereafter for a fee equal to twice
the amount of the annual license fee.
F. A renewal 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 as defined in these rules.
G. Any person who applies for renewal of a
license or certification under these rules who is convicted of a disqualifying
crime in New Mexico or any other state on or after the date of any renewal
application shall notify the division within 10 days of the conviction, along
with the date, crime, and case number.
H. If a license is expired for one-year
following the expiration date the license shall be cancelled and the licensee
must re-apply for licensure, which includes taking and passing any required
examination.
I. Renewal of 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.
J.
Upon denial of a renewal for 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. 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.
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