New Mexico Statutes
Article 14A - Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice
Section 61-14A-17 - Disciplinary proceedings; judicial review; application of Uniform Licensing Act. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

A. In accordance with the procedures contained in the Uniform Licensing Act [61-1-1 through 61-1-31 NMSA 1978], the board may deny, revoke or suspend any permanent or temporary license held or applied for under the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice Act, upon findings by the board that the licensee or applicant:
(1) is guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license;
(2) has been convicted of a felony. A certified copy of the record of conviction shall be conclusive evidence of such conviction;
(3) is guilty of incompetence as defined by board rule;
(4) is habitually intemperate, is addicted to the use of habit-forming drugs or is addicted to any vice to such a degree as to render him unfit to practice as a doctor of oriental medicine;
(5) is guilty of unprofessional conduct, as defined by board rule;
(6) is guilty of any violation of the Controlled Substances Act [Chapter 30, Article 31 NMSA 1978];
(7) has violated any provision of the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice Act or rules promulgated by the board;
(8) is guilty of failing to furnish the board, its investigators or representatives with information requested by the board;
(9) is guilty of willfully or negligently practicing beyond the scope of acupuncture and oriental medicine as defined in the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice Act;
(10) is guilty of failing to adequately supervise a sponsored temporary licensee;
(11) is guilty of aiding or abetting the practice of acupuncture and oriental medicine by a person not licensed by the board;
(12) is guilty of practicing or attempting to practice under an assumed name;
(13) advertises by means of knowingly false statements;
(14) advertises or attempts to attract patronage in any unethical manner prohibited by the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice Act or the rules of the board;
(15) has been declared mentally incompetent by regularly constituted authorities;
(16) has had a license, certificate or registration to practice as a doctor of oriental medicine revoked, suspended or denied in any jurisdiction of the United States or a foreign country for actions of the licensee similar to acts described in this subsection. A certified copy of the record of the jurisdiction taking such disciplinary action will be conclusive evidence thereof; or
(17) fails, when diagnosing or treating a patient, to possess or apply the knowledge or to use the skill and care ordinarily used by reasonably well-qualified doctors of oriental medicine practicing under similar circumstances, giving due consideration to the locality involved.
B. Disciplinary proceedings may be instituted by any person, shall be by sworn complaint and shall conform with the provisions of the Uniform Licensing Act. Any party to the hearing may obtain a copy of the hearing record upon payment of the costs of the copy.
C. Any person filing a sworn complaint shall be immune from liability arising out of civil action if the complaint is filed in good faith and without actual malice.
D. The licensee shall bear the costs of disciplinary proceedings unless exonerated.
History: 1978 Comp., § 61-14A-17, enacted by Laws 1993, ch. 158, § 25; 1997, ch. 240, § 10.
Delayed repeals. — For delayed repeal of this section, see 61-14A-22 NMSA 1978.
The 1997 amendment, effective June 20, 1997, in Paragraph A(3), added "as defined by board rule" at the end, substituted "promulgated" for "and regulations adopted" in Paragraph A(7), deleted "and regulations" following "rules" in Paragraph A(15), added Paragraph A(17) and Subsection D, and made a minor stylistic change.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 61 Physicians, Surgeons and Other Healers, §§ 74 to 120.
Rights as to notice and hearing in proceeding to revoke or suspend license to practice medicine, 10 A.L.R.5th 1.
70 C.J.S. Physicians, Surgeons, and Other Health-Care Providers §§ 24, 35 to 42.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 61 - Professional and Occupational Licenses

Article 14A - Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Practice

Section 61-14A-1 - Short title. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-2 - Purpose. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-3 - Definitions. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-4 - License required. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-4.1 - Certified auricular detoxification specialists, supervisors and training programs; fees. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-5 - Title. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-6 - Exemptions. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-7 - Board created; appointment; officers; compensation. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-8 - Board; powers. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-8.1 - Expanded practice and prescriptive authority; certifications. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-9 - Board; duties. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-10 - Requirements for licensing. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-11 - Examinations. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-12 - Requirements for temporary licensing. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-13 - Requirements for reciprocal licensing. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-14 - Approval of educational programs. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-14.1 - Students and externs; supervised practice. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-15 - License renewal. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-16 - Fees. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-17 - Disciplinary proceedings; judicial review; application of Uniform Licensing Act. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-18 - Fund created. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-19 - Penalties. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-20 - Criminal Offender Employment Act. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-21 - Licensed acupuncture practitioner; license valid under new act. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)

Section 61-14A-22 - Termination of agency life; delayed repeal. (Repealed effective July 1, 2024.)