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Section 61-37-2 – Definitions.

As used in the Tobacco Products Act: A. “child-resistant packaging” means packaging or a container that is designed or constructed to be significantly difficult for children under five years of age to open or obtain a toxic or harmful amount of the substance contained therein within a reasonable time and not difficult for a normal […]

Section 61-35-6 – Applicability.

The following individuals shall not provide complementary and alternative health care services pursuant to the Unlicensed Health Care Practice Act: A. former health care practitioners whose license, certification or registration has been revoked or suspended by any health care board and not reinstated; B. individuals convicted of a felony for a crime against a person […]

Section 61-35-7 – Disciplinary actions.

If the department determines that a complementary and alternative health care practitioner practicing pursuant to the Unlicensed Health Care Practice Act may have violated a provision of that act, it may take one or more of the following actions pursuant to the Uniform Licensing Act [61-1-1 to 61-1-31 NMSA 1978] against the complementary and alternative […]

Section 61-35-8 – Duties of the superintendent.

The superintendent of regulation and licensing is expressly authorized to promulgate rules as necessary to implement the provisions of the Unlicensed Health Care Practice Act. History: Laws 2009, ch. 141, § 8. ANNOTATIONS Effective dates. — Laws 2009, ch. 141, § 10 made the Unlicensed Health Care Practice Act effective July 1, 2009. Severability. — […]

Section 61-36-1 – Short title.

Sections 1 through 6 [61-36-1 to 61-36-6 NMSA 1978] of this act may be cited as the “Lactation Care Provider Act”. History: Laws 2017, ch. 136, § 1. ANNOTATIONS Effective dates. — Laws 2017, ch. 136 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 16, 2017, […]

Section 61-36-2 – Definitions.

As used in the Lactation Care Provider Act: A. “applicant” means an individual seeking a license to provide lactation care and services as a licensee pursuant to the Lactation Care Provider Act; B. “approved certification” means certification as a lactation care provider conferred by a certification program accredited by any nationally or internationally recognized accrediting […]

Section 61-36-3 – Board powers.

The board may: A. enforce the provisions of the Lactation Care Provider Act and adopt and promulgate rules to execute the provisions of that act; B. license qualified applicants; C. discipline licensees; D. enforce qualification for licensure; E. establish standards for licensee competence for continuing in or returning to practice based on approved certification; F. […]