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A. A license issued by the board shall contain the name of the person to whom it is issued, the date and number of the license and other information the board may require.
B. The most recent address contained in the board's records for each licensee is the address deemed sufficient for purposes of service of process and correspondence and notice from the board. Any licensee whose address changes shall, within thirty days of the change, notify the board of the address change.
C. A licensee who wishes to retire from the practice of polysomnography shall file with the board an affidavit, in a form to be furnished by the board, stating the date on which the person retired from practice and other information the board may require. If that person wishes to reenter the practice of polysomnography, the person shall meet requirements established by the board for license renewal.
D. A licensee shall display the license in the office or place in which the licensee practices in a location clearly visible to patients.
E. Except as provided in Section 61-1-34 NMSA 1978, the board shall establish license and administrative fees, but no individual fee shall exceed five hundred dollars ($500).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 61. Professional and Occupational Licenses § 61-6B-7. License; contents; display; fees - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-61-professional-and-occupational-licenses/nm-st-sect-61-6b-7/
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