2009 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 61 - Professional and Occupational Licenses.
Article 3 - Nursing
Section 61-3-24 - Renewal of licenses.

61-3-24. Renewal of licenses.

A.     Any person licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Nursing Practice Act who intends to continue practice shall renew the license every two years by the end of the applicant's renewal month and shall show proof of continuing education as required by the board except when on active military duty during a military action.

B.     Upon receipt of the application and fee, in an amount not to exceed one hundred ten dollars ($110), a license valid for two years shall be issued.

C.     Upon receipt of the application and fee, the board shall verify the licensee's eligibility for continued licensure and issue to the applicant a renewal license for two years.

D.     A person who allows a license to lapse shall be reinstated by the board on payment of the fee for the current two years plus a reinstatement fee not to exceed two hundred dollars ($200), provided that all other requirements are met.

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