N.M. Admin. Code § 20.3.20.400 - RENEWAL, REINSTATEMENT, AND REAPPLICATION

A. License renewal and reinstatement. A licensee is solely responsible for ensuring they maintain a current license. Failure to receive notification by the department prior to the expiration date of the license is not an excuse for failure to file a timely renewal application.
(1) Prior to the expiration date listed on the licensee's current certificate of licensure, a licensee must submit the biennial licensure fee and completed renewal application, including any requested supporting documents to the department.
(2) The department will not process an incomplete renewal application.
(3) The department will process completed applications in the order received.
(4) The department shall not renew a license until it is satisfied the license renewal applicant meets all requirements of the act and this part.
(5) All required items must be received by the department prior to the expiration date on the licensee's current certificate of licensure or else the renewal application shall be considered incomplete. The licensee's failure to submit a complete license renewal application will result in a reinstatement fee. An earlier postmark date shall not excuse the reinstatement fee.
(a) If a reinstatement fee is assessed and all other requirements for renewal are met, the department will issue an invoice to the licensee that will accompany the renewed certificate of licensure.
(b) If an applicant or licensee fails to pay the reinstatement fee within 30 days of the invoice date, the department may take action to suspend the license until the department has received the reinstatement fee.
B. Reapplication. Reapplication is required if a license has been expired for more than one year. An applicant for reapplication must meet all of the requirements contained in 20.3.20.320 NMAC.

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N.M. Admin. Code § 20.3.20.400
20.3.20.400 NMAC - Rp, 20 NMAC 3.2.IV.400 - IV.402, 8/31/2005, Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 18, September 25, 2018, eff. 9/25/2018

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