N.M. Admin. Code tit. 15, ch. 6, pt. 5 - REQUIREMENTS TO SAFEGUARD HEALTH
- § 15.6.5.1 - ISSUING AGENCY
- § 15.6.5.2 - SCOPE
- § 15.6.5.3 - STATUTORY AUTHORITY
- § 15.6.5.4 - DURATION
- § 15.6.5.5 - EFFECTIVE DATE
- § 15.6.5.6 - OBJECTIVE
- § 15.6.5.7 - DEFINITIONS
- § 15.6.5.8 - MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CONTESTANTS REQUIRED
- § 15.6.5.9 - CONFIDENTIAL NATURE OF MEDICAL REPORTS
- § 15.6.5.10 - RESERVED
- § 15.6.5.11 - SPECIFICATIONS FOR HAND BANDAGES ON UNARMED COMBATANTS' HANDS
- § 15.6.5.12 - PHYSICIAN IN ATTENDANCE
- § 15.6.5.13 - THE RINGSIDE PHYSICIAN
- § 15.6.5.14 - WHEN A MANDATORY COUNT OF EIGHT IS REQUIRED
- § 15.6.5.15 - RESERVED
- § 15.6.5.16 - AUTOMATIC SUSPENSION OF UNARMED COMBATANT SUFFERING ACTUAL KNOCKOUT
- § 15.6.5.17 - EXAMINATION AND REPORT AFTER SEVERE INJURY OR KNOCKOUT
- § 15.6.5.18 - RESERVED
- § 15.6.5.19 - SPECIAL MANDATORY MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
- § 15.6.5.20 - MANDATORY RESTING PERIOD FOR BOXERS BETWEEN BOUTS
- § 15.6.5.21 - RESERVED
- § 15.6.5.22 - AMBULANCE AT LIVE EVENTS
Notes
Pre-NMAC History:
Material in the part was derived from that previously filed with the commission of public records - state records center and archives:
NMAC 80-4, Conduct of Licensees, filed 9-24-80.
Those relevant portions of NMAC Rule 92-6, Conduct of Licensees, filed 8-17-92.
NMAC 80-5, Rules to Safeguard Health, filed 9-24-80.
NMAC Rule 92-7, Rules to Safeguard Health, filed 8-17-92.
History of Repealed Material:
NMAC Rule 92-6 (aka 15 NMAC 6.4), Conduct of Licensees, filed 8-17-92; repealed effective 03-23-2002.
NMAC Rule 92-7 (aka 15 NMAC 6.5), Requirements To Safeguard Health, filed 8-17-92, repealed effective 03-23-2002.
Other History:
NMAC Rule 92-6 was recompiled into the first version of the New Mexico Administrative Code as 15 NMAC 6.4 and named Conduct of Licensees.
NMAC Rule 92-7 was recompiled into the first version of the New Mexico Administrative Code as 15 NMAC 6.5 and named Requirements To Safeguard Health.
15.6.5 NMAC, Requirements To Safeguard Health, replaced 15 NMAC 6.5, Requirements To Safeguard Health, effective 03-23-2002.
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