New Mexico Code § 61-14D-13

License renewal. (Repealed effective July 1, 2028.)
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A. Each licensee shall renew his license annually by submitting a renewal application on a form provided by the board.
B. The board may require proof of continuing education, current cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification and certification in the use of automated electrical defibrillator units as a requirement for renewal.
C. If a license is not renewed by the expiration date, the license will be considered expired and the licensee shall refrain from practicing. A licensee may renew a license within the allotted grace period by submitting to the board payment of the renewal fee and late fee and proof of compliance with all renewal requirements. Upon receipt of payment and proof of meeting any continuing education requirements by the board, the licensee may resume practice. Failure to receive renewal notice and application for renewal of license from the board does not excuse a licensed athletic trainer from the requirements for renewal.
D. A license granted by the board shall automatically expire if the licensee fails to apply for the renewal license provided for in this section within thirty days of the renewal deadline. Reinstatement of an expired license will require the licensee to reapply and meet all current standards for licensure.
History: 1978 Comp., § 61-14D-13, enacted by Laws 1993, ch. 325, § 13; 2005, ch. 125, § 7.
Delayed repeals. — For delayed repeal of this section, see 61-14D-19 NMSA 1978.
The 2005 amendment, effective June 17, 2005, provided in Subsection B that the board may require certification in the use of automated electrical defibrillator units; added Subsection C to provide that if a license is not renewed by the expiration date, the license will be considered expired, that a licensee may renew a license within the grace period upon payment of the fees and proof of compliance with renewal requirements and that the failure to receive a renewal notice from the board does not excuse the licensee from the requirements for renewal; and added Subsection D to provide that a license automatically expires if the licensee fails to apply for renewal within thirty days after the renewal deadline.

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