N.M. Admin. Code § 16.36.9.15

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 17, September 10, 2024
Section 16.36.9.15 - CREDIT GRANTED FOR SUBSTANTIALLY EQUIVELENT TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
A. An applicant for licensure as a body artist may be granted credit for training and experience obtained from any source, whether within or outside New Mexico. The applicants training and experience meets the training and experience required under the applicable provisions of the Body Art Safe Practices Act and the regulations promulgated by the board pursuant to the Act.
B. An applicant licensed in another state or jurisdiction shall submit the follow requirements:
(1) completed and signed application;
(2) non-refundable application fee;
(3) copy of current CPR, first aid and blood borne pathogen training certificates, as defined within 16.36.6.13 NMAC;
(4) verifications of licensure mailed by the licensing authority from the other state or jurisdiction to the board which shall include:
(a) verification that the applicant holds a valid and unexpired license;
(b) the license issuance date;
(c) the license expiration date;
(d) a statement as to whether the applicant has ever been subject to discipline or if there are any complaints or investigations pending against the licensee; and
(e) upon the request of the board, a written consent from the applicant allowing the board or its designee to examine disciplinary, complaint, or investigative records of the other licensing authority;
(5) proof of any disqualifying criminal conviction as defined in 16.36.4.9 NMAC; and
(6) jurisprudence exam with a passing score of seventy-five percent or higher.
C. An applicant seeking credit for training and experience obtained as a body artist in a state or jurisdiction outside New Mexico whose licensing requirements are less stringent than those in effect in New Mexico shall be required to meet the following requirements;
(1) completed and signed application;
(2) non-refundable application fee;
(3) copy of current CPR, first aid and blood borne pathogen training certificates, as defined within 16.36.9.12 NMAC;
(4) proof of practice equivalent to the hours of training defined in 16.36.9.13 NMAC
(a) W-2 or 1099 forms; or
(b) federal or state tax returns verifying occupational status.
(5) jurisprudence exam with a passing score of seventy-five percent or higher.
(6) proof of any disqualifying criminal conviction as defined in 16.36.4.9 NMAC.
D. If the applicant training and experience does not meet the training and experience required under the applicable provisions of the Body Art Safe Practices Act and the regulations promulgated by the board pursuant to the Act, the board may request additional requirements outlined in 16.36.9.16 NMAC.

N.M. Admin. Code § 16.36.9.15

Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXII, Issue 01, January 11, 2022, eff. 2/3/2022, Amended by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, July 12, 2022, eff. 7/12/2022