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    • Legislation USA
    • New Mexico Statutes
    • Chapter 60 - Business Licenses
    • Article 15 - Crane Operators Safety
    • Section 60-15-9 - License fees.

    New Mexico Statutes
    Article 15 - Crane Operators Safety
    Section 60-15-9 - License fees.

    Applicants for licensure shall pay a fee set by the department not to exceed:
    A. seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for an initial license or a renewal; and
    B. five dollars ($5.00) per month in late fees for failure to renew a license within the allocated time period.
    History: Laws 1993, ch. 183, ยง 9.

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    Structure New Mexico Statutes

    New Mexico Statutes

    Chapter 60 - Business Licenses

    Article 15 - Crane Operators Safety

    Section 60-15-1 - Short title.

    Section 60-15-2 - Purpose.

    Section 60-15-3 - Definitions.

    Section 60-15-4 - License required; exemptions.

    Section 60-15-5 - Repealed.

    Section 60-15-6 - Administration of act.

    Section 60-15-7 - Requirements for licensure.

    Section 60-15-8 - License renewal.

    Section 60-15-9 - License fees.

    Section 60-15-10 - Repealed.

    Section 60-15-11 - Fines; denial, suspension or revocation of license; stop work orders; injunctive proceedings; violations.

    Section 60-15-12 - Licensure denial, suspension or revocation; hearing; appeals.

    Section 60-15-13 - Civil and administrative penalties.

    Section 60-15-14 - Crane operators licensure examining council; appointed.

    Section 60-15-15 - Crane Operators Safety Act fund created; purpose; appropriation.

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