2006 New Mexico Statutes - 58-13B-9 — Fees.

58-13B-9. Fees.

A.     An applicant for licensing shall pay a registration fee, due annually, in the following amounts:   

(1)     broker-dealer, three hundred dollars ($300);   

(2)     sales representative, an amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00);   

(3)     investment adviser, three hundred dollars ($300); and   

(4)     investment adviser representative, an amount not to exceed fifty dollars ($50.00).   

B.     Failure to pay the annual registration fee required by Subsection A of this section by December 31 of any year shall result in automatic expiration of a license. The director may reinstate an expired license upon payment of delinquent fees.   

C.     The director by rule may require registration of branch offices and may impose a fee for processing such registrations as well as an annual fee. For the purpose of this section, a "branch office" means any place of business in this state, other than the principal office in this state of the broker-dealer, from which one or more sales representatives transact business.   

D.     If an application is denied or withdrawn or the license is revoked, suspended or withdrawn, the director shall retain the fee paid.   

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