2006 New Mexico Statutes - Section 61-10-12 — License without examination — (Repealed effective July 1, 2010.).

61-10-12. License without examination. (Repealed effective July 1, 2010.).

The board may in its discretion issue a license without examination to an osteopathic physician who has been licensed in any country, state, territory or province and who is a graduate of a standard college of osteopathic medicine upon the following conditions:   

A.     that the applicant is of good moral character;   

B.     that the requirements to practice in the country, state, territory or province in which the applicant is already licensed be equal to those of this state; and   

C.     that the applicant shall be required to pay the fee designated for such license in Section 61-10-6 NMSA 1978.   

The board may also in its discretion issue a license without examination to an osteopathic physician who is a graduate of a standard college of osteopathic medicine and who has passed an examination for admission into the medical corps of the United States army, United States navy or United States public health service.   

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