New Mexico Code § 61-12F-11

Violation; civil penalties
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The board may fine any person who intentionally violates the provisions of the Naprapathic Practice Act up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) or may suspend or revoke the licensee's authority to practice naprapathy in New Mexico.
History: Laws 2011, ch. 31, § 14.
Effective dates. — Laws 2011, ch. 31, § 17 made Laws 2011, ch. 31, §§ 4 through 14, the Naprapathic Practice Act, effective July 1, 2011.
Temporary provisions. — Laws 2011, ch. 31, § 15, provided:
A. On July 1, 2011, all functions, appropriations, money, records, furniture, equipment and other property of the naprapathic practice board shall be transferred to the New Mexico medical board.
B. On the effective date of this act, contractual obligations of the naprapathic practice board are binding on the New Mexico medical board.
C. On the effective date of this act, all references in law to the naprapathic practice board shall be deemed to be references in law to the New Mexico medical board.

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