New Mexico Register / Volume
XXXII, Issue 22 / November 30, 2021
TITLE 16 OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL
LICENSING
CHAPTER 27 COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS
PART 24 LICENSURE FOR MILITARY SERVICE
MEMBERS, SPOUSES AND VETERANS
16.27.24.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Regulation and Licensing Department - Counseling and Therapy Practice Board.
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NMAC – Rp, 16.27.24.1 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
16.27.24.2 SCOPE: This part sets forth application procedures to expedite licensure for military service members, spouses and veterans.
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NMAC - Rp, 16.27.24.2 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
16.27.24.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: Part 24 of Chapter 16 is promulgated pursuant to and in accordance with the Counseling and Therapy Practice Act, Sections 61-9A-1 and 30 NMSA 1978 (specific authority to promulgate rules is Section 61-9A-9 and Uniform Licensing Act, Section 61-1-34 NMSA 1978.
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NMAC - Rp, 16.27.24.3 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
16.27.24.4 DURATION:
Permanent.
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16.27.24.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: November 28, 2021, unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
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16.27.24.6 OBJECTIVE: The
purpose of this part is to expedite licensure for military service members,
their spouses, their dependent children and for veterans pursuant to
Section 61-1-34 NMSA 1978.
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NMAC - Rp, 16.27.24.6 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
16.27.24.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. “License” has the same meaning as
defined in Paragraph (1) of Subsection F of Section 61-1-34 NMSA 1978.
B. "Licensing
fee" has the same meaning as
defined in Paragraph (2) of Subsection F of Section 61-1-34 NMSA 1978.
C. “Military service member” has the same
meaning as defined in Paragraph (3) of Subsection F of Section 61-1-34 NMSA
1978.
D. "Substantially equivalent" means the determination by the board that the education, examination, and experience requirements contained in the statutes and rules of another jurisdiction are comparable to, or exceed the education, examination, and experience requirements of the Counseling and Therapy Practice Act.
E. “Veteran” has the same meaning as
defined in Subsection F(4) of Section 61-1-34 NMSA 1978.
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NMAC - Rp, 16.27.24.7 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
16.27.24.8 APPLICATION
REQUIREMENTS:
A. Applications
for registration shall be completed on a form provided by the board
B. The applicant shall provide a
complete application that includes the following information:
(1) applicant’s full name;
(2) current mailing address;
(3) current electronic mail address, if
any;
(4) date of birth;
(5) attestation to the highest level of
education held by the applicant, the degree major, the name of the issuing
institution, and the date the degree was awarded;
(6) verification of a license in good standing
in another jurisdiction or territory; and
(7) proof as described in Subsection C
below.
C. The applicant shall provide the
following satisfactory evidence as follows:
(1) applicant is currently licensed with
a non-temporary license and in good standing in another jurisdiction, including
a branch of the United States armed forces;
(2) applicant has met the minimal
licensing requirements in that jurisdiction and the minimal licensing
requirements in that jurisdiction are substantially equivalent to the licensing
requirements for New Mexico; and
(3) the following documentation:
(a) for military service member: copy of military orders;
(b) for spouse of military service
members: copy of spouse’s military
orders, and copy of marriage license;
(c) for spouses of deceased military
service members: copy of spouse’s DD 214
and copy of marriage license;
(d) for dependent children of military
service members: copy of military orders listing dependent child, or a copy of
military orders and one of the following:
copy of birth certificate, military service member’s federal tax return
or other governmental or judicial documentation
establishing dependency;
(e) for veterans (retired or
separated): copy of DD 214 showing proof
of honorable discharge.
D. The license or registration shall be issued by the board as soon as practicable but no later than thirty days after a qualified military service member, spouse, dependent child, or veteran files a complete application and provides a background check if required for a license, and any required fees.
E. Military service members and veterans shall not pay and the board shall not charge a licensing fee for the first three years for a license issued pursuant to this rule.
F. A license issued pursuant
to this section shall be valid for the time period that is specified in the
Counseling and Therapy Practice Act.
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NMAC - Rp, 16.27.24.8 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
16.27.24.9 RENEWAL
REQUIREMENTS:
A. A license
issued pursuant to this section shall not be renewed unless the license holder
satisfies the requirements for renewal set forth in 16.27.3.13 NMAC pursuant to
Chapter 61, Article 9A NMSA 1978.
B. As a courtesy, the board will send, via e-mail, license renewal notifications to licensees or registrants before the license expiration date to the last known email address on file with the board. Failure to receive the renewal notification shall not relieve the licensee or registrant of the responsibility of timely renewal on or before the expiration date.
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NMAC - Rp, 16.27.24.9 NMAC, 11/30/2021]
History of 16.27.24 NMAC:
16.27.24
NMAC - Licensure for Military Service Members, Spouses and Veterans,
filed 10/15/2014, was repealed and replaced by 16.27.24 NMAC - Licensure for Military
Service Members, Spouses and Veterans, effective 11/30/2021.