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16.16.1 NMAC GENERAL PROVISIONS16.16.2 NMAC FEES16.16.3 NMAC REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION16.16.4 NMAC REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT16.16.5 NMAC EXAMINATION FOR OPTOMETRIC LICENSURE16.16.6 NMAC LICENSE ISSUANCE TO PRACTICE OPTOMETRY16.16.7 NMAC PHARMACEUTICAL CERTIFICATION16.16.8 NMAC DEA REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS16.16.9 NMAC INACTIVE STATUS16.16.10 NMAC RENEWAL OF NEW MEXICO OPTOMETRY LICENSES16.16.11 NMAC LICENSE EXPIRATION DUE TO NON-RENEWAL.DOC; REACTIVATION16.16.12 NMAC RETIREMENT AND REINSTATEMENT OF OPTOMETRY LICENSE16.16.13 NMAC CONTINUING EDUCATION16.16.14 NMAC DUPLICATE AND REPLACEMENT LICENSES16.16.16 NMAC PRACTICE LOCATION OWNERSHIP16.16.17 NMAC ADVERTISING16.16.18 NMAC AUTHORIZED MINOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND INJECTIONS 16.16.19 NMAC CONTACT LENSES16.16.20 NMAC OPHTHALMIC LENSES16.16.21 NMAC UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT16.16.22 NMAC DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS16.16.23 NMAC PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT COMPLIANCE16.16.24 NMAC DISCIPLINARY GUIDELINES FOR IMPAIRED PRACTITIONER
Follow the links to:New Mexico Administrative Code > Browse Compilation > Title 16 - Occupational and Professional Licensing > Chapter 16 Optometric Practitioners
Follow the links to:New Mexico Statutes > Statutory Chapters in New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978 > Chapter 61 Occupational and Professional Licensing > Article 2. Optometry, 61-2-1 through 61-2-18.
SANTA FE – A Santa Fe jury today convicted two brothers on felony charges for stealing $440,000 in life savings from an elderly Edgewood couple in a real estate investment scheme.
Santa Fe - In recognition of Financial Literacy Month, the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department, Securities Division, today reminded investors of the importance of understanding the distinctions between the various types of financial professionals.
SANTA FE - The New Mexico Court of Appeals has issued an Order on April 23, 2013 for Rehearing in the case of Southwest Energy Efficiency Project, et al v. The New Mexico Construction Industries Commission and the New Mexico Construction Industries Division. Previously, the New Mexico Court of Appeals issued a Memorandum Opinion in this matter on April 4, 2013. The Court’s order for a Rehearing has the effect of suspending the opinion of the court until its final determination.
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