N.M. Admin. Code § 16.26.2.14 - QUALIFICATIONS AND APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE FOR A HEARING AID DISPENSER
A. Application for
licensure as a hearing aid dispenser must be accompanied by documentation of
the following:
(1) proof that the applicant
is 18 years of age or older;
(2)
proof that the applicant has a high school education or the
equivalent;
(3) proof that the
applicant has a business location in New Mexico
(4) A notarized letter from the qualified
sponsor verifying completion of all training requirements as outlined for the
temporary hearing aid dispensing trainee permit;
(5) proof of having passed the current IHS
administered ILE within the previous 24 months;
(6) Passing the board administered practical
exam with a score of no less than seventy percent;
(7) proof of having passed the jurisprudence
examination with an overall score of no less than seventy percent;
and
(8)have no disciplinary actions
taken against any professional license they hold in any state or
jurisdiction.
B. An
applicant who is licensed as a hearing aid dispenser or hearing aid specialist
in another state or jurisdiction may be issued a license as a hearing aid
dispenser in New Mexico upon the board's acceptance of the following:
(1) proof that the applicant is 18 years of
age or older;
(2) proof that the
applicant has a high school education or the equivalent;
(3) proof that the applicant has a business
location in New Mexico;
(4) the
requirements for licensure in the issuing state or jurisdiction meet or exceed
the standards for New Mexico; and
(5) the applicant has no disciplinary actions
taken or pending against any professional license they hold in any state or
jurisdiction.
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