The secretary-treasurer or board designee may approve a
temporary license for physicians to provide temporary medical services to
organized youth camps or schools. Youth camp or school licenses are issued for
a period not to exceed three months. Practice under the temporary license shall
be limited to enrollees, leaders and employees of the camp or school.
Applicants must be qualified for licensure in New Mexico and shall submit the
following documentation:
A. completed
signed application with a passport-quality photograph, taken within the
previous six months, attached;
B.
verification of current unrestricted license from state or jurisdiction where
applicant is currently practicing or licensed;
C. verification of D.E.A. permit;
and,
D. a temporary license fee as
set forth in
16.17.2.8
NMAC.
E. Licensure process. Upon
receipt of a completed application, including all required documentation and
fees, board staff will request and review an AOA physician profile and
federation of state medical board's board action databank search. When the
application is complete, a member or agent of the board will review and may
approve the application. A personal interview is not required unless there is a
discrepancy in the application that cannot be resolved or if there are any
actions or restrictions on any license held in another state or
jurisdiction.
F. a youth camp or
school license will not be valid for more than a period of six
months.
Notes
N.M. Code R.
§
16.17.2.17
Adopted by
New
Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 10, May 29, 2018, eff.
6/11/2018