Upon receipt of a properly completed application and fee and upon a determination by the commission that the sale and management of the time shares in the time share project will be directed and conducted by persons of good moral character, the commission shall issue to the developer a certificate of registration authorizing the developer to offer time shares in the project for sale. The commission shall, within fifteen days after receipt of an incomplete application, notify the developer by mail that the commission has found deficiencies, which shall be specified in the notice, and shall, within forty-five days after the receipt of a properly completed application, either issue the certificate of registration or notify the developer by mail of any specific objections to the registration of the project. The certificate shall be prominently displayed in the office of the developer on the site of the project.
The developer shall promptly report to the commission any and all changes in the information required to be submitted for the purpose of the registration. The developer shall also immediately furnish the commission complete information regarding any change in its interest in a registered time share project. In the event a developer disposes of or otherwise terminates its interest in a time share project, the developer shall certify to the commission in writing that its interest in the time share project is terminated and shall return the certificate of registration to the commission for cancellation.
NMS § 47-11-11