N.M. Code R. § 5.100.7.17 - REVOCATION OF A LICENSE
A. The
department may revoke an institution's license to operate or approval to offer
a specific degree program(s) at any time, upon finding that
(1) any statement made in the institution's
application for licensure is untrue;
(2) the institution has failed to maintain
the faculty, facilities, equipment, or other necessary support for its
program(s) of study on the basis of which the license or approval was granted;
and
(3) the institution has failed
to advise the department about significant factors which serve as a basis for
licensure, such as:
(a) financial difficulties
sufficient to threaten program quality;
(b) significant staff changes in a short
period of time;
(c) change of
ownership and management;
(d)
outcomes of audits by other state agencies;
(e) loss or lowering of accreditation
status;
(f) any other factor that
could alter basis for licensure;
(g) the institution has failed to renew
annual license in a timely manner; or
(h) the institution has failed to comply with
one or more standards of licensure established by the department or with
applicable law.
B. Prior to revoking a license, the
department, or its designee, shall give the institution notice of ten work days
and shall provide an opportunity for the institution to demonstrate why the
license should not be revoked.
C.
At its discretion, the department, or its designee, may institute a
probationary period of continued licensure for the institution during which
time the institution must demonstrate resolution of deficiencies to the
satisfaction of the department. Under no circumstance shall this probationary
period exceed one year.
D. If the
institution fails to sufficiently demonstrate that licensure should not be
revoked, as provided by Subsection B of 5.100.7.17 NMAC, the department shall
commence proceedings pursuant to and in accordance with the Uniform Licensing
Act, Sections
61-1-1
through
61-1-34
NMSA 1978.
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