A. There is created the "New Mexico medical board fund".
B. All funds received by the board and money collected under the Medical Practice Act, the Physician Assistant Act [61-6-7 to 61-6-10 NMSA 1978], the Anesthesiologist Assistants Act [61-6-10.1 to 61-6-10.10 NMSA 1978], the Genetic Counseling Act [61-6A-1 to 61-6A-10 NMSA 1978], the Polysomnography Practice Act [61-6B-1 to 61-6B-10 NMSA 1978], the Impaired Health Care Provider Act [Chapter 61, Article 7 NMSA 1978], the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act [61-12G-1 to 61-12G-13 NMSA 1978] and the Naprapathic Practice Act [61-12F-1 to 61-12F-11 NMSA 1978] shall be deposited with the state treasurer, who shall place the same to the credit of the New Mexico medical board fund.
C. All payments out of the fund shall be made on vouchers issued and signed by the secretary-treasurer of the board or the designee of the secretary-treasurer upon warrants drawn by the department of finance and administration in accordance with the budget approved by that department.
D. All amounts in the New Mexico medical board fund shall be subject to the order of the board and shall be used only for the purpose of meeting necessary expenses incurred in:
(1) the performance of the provisions of the Medical Practice Act, the Physician Assistant Act, the Anesthesiologist Assistants Act, the Genetic Counseling Act, the Polysomnography Practice Act, the Impaired Health Care Provider Act, the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act and the Naprapathic Practice Act and the duties and powers imposed by those acts;
(2) the promotion of medical education and standards in this state within the budgetary limits; and
(3) efforts to recruit and retain medical and osteopathic physicians for practice in New Mexico.
E. All funds that may have accumulated to the credit of the board under any previous law shall be transferred to the New Mexico medical board fund and shall continue to be available for use by the board in accordance with the provisions of the Medical Practice Act, the Physician Assistant Act, the Anesthesiologist Assistants Act, the Genetic Counseling Act, the Polysomnography Practice Act, the Impaired Health Care Provider Act, the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act and the Naprapathic Practice Act. All money unused at the end of the fiscal year shall not revert, but shall remain in the fund for use in accordance with the provisions of the Medical Practice Act, the Physician Assistant Act, the Anesthesiologist Assistants Act, the Genetic Counseling Act, the Polysomnography Practice Act, the Impaired Health Care Provider Act, the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act and the Naprapathic Practice Act.
History: 1978 Comp., § 61-6-31, enacted by Laws 1989, ch. 269, § 27; 2003, ch. 19, § 26; 2008, ch. 53, § 13; 2008, ch. 54, § 14; 2008, ch. 55, § 2; 2011, ch. 31, § 3; 2019, ch. 244, § 17; 2021, ch. 54, § 44.
The 2021 amendment, effective June 18, 2021, authorized the New Mexico medical board to use funds from the New Mexico medical board fund to recruit and retain osteopathic physicians; and in Subsection D, Paragraph D(3), after "retain medical", deleted "doctors" and added "and osteopathic physicians".
The 2019 amendment, effective June 14, 2019, provided that all funds received by the medical board under the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act be deposited with the state treasurer, and that funds from the New Mexico medical board fund be used for the purpose of meeting necessary expenses incurred in the administration of the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act; and added "the Naturopathic Doctors' Practice Act" throughout the section.
The 2011 amendment, effective July 1, 2011, in Subsections A, B, D and E, provided for the disposition of funds received under the Naprapathic Practice Act.
The 2008 amendment, effective May 14, 2008, added Paragraph (3) of Subsection D.
The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, substituted "New Mexico medical board" for "board of medical examiners" in the section heading and Subsections A and D; substituted "the Anesthesiologist Assistant Act and the Impaired Health Care Provider Act" for "and the Impaired Physician Act" in Subsections B and E and Paragraph (1) of Subsection D; substituted "the New Mexico medical board fund" for "the medical examiners fund" in Subsections B and E; substituted "the designee of the secretary-treasurer" for "his designee" preceding "upon warrants drawn" in Subsection C; substituted "the New Mexico medical board fund" for "the board of medical examiners fund" in Subsection D; substituted "by those acts" for "thereby" near the end of Paragraph (1) of Subsection D; deleted "medical examiners" preceding "fund for use" in Subsection E; and deleted former Subsection F relating to any employee or the secretary-treasurer shall within thirty days after election or employment execute a bond in accordance with the Surety Bond Act.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 61 - Professional and Occupational Licenses
Article 6 - Medicine and Surgery
Section 61-6-1 - Short title; purpose.
Section 61-6-2 - New Mexico medical board; appointment; terms; qualifications.
Section 61-6-3 - Meetings of the board; quorum.
Section 61-6-4 - Election; duties of officers; reimbursement of board members.
Section 61-6-5 - Duties and powers.
Section 61-6-7.1 - Definitions.
Section 61-6-7.2 - Inactive license.
Section 61-6-7.3 - Exemption from licensure.
Section 61-6-8 to 61-6-8.1 - Repealed.
Section 61-6-9 - Physician assistants; rules.
Section 61-6-10 - Supervising or collaborating licensed physician; responsibility.
Section 61-6-10.1 - Short title.
Section 61-6-10.2 - Definitions.
Section 61-6-10.2 - Definitions. (Effective July 1, 2025.)
Section 61-6-10.3 - Licensure; registration; anesthesiologist assistant; scope of authority.
Section 61-6-10.4 - Annual registration of employment; employment change.
Section 61-6-10.6 - Inactive license.
Section 61-6-10.7 - Exemption from licensure.
Section 61-6-10.10 - Supervising anesthesiologist; responsibilities.
Section 61-6-11 - Physician licensure.
Section 61-6-11.1 - Telemedicine license.
Section 61-6-12 - Criminal offender's character evaluation.
Section 61-6-13 - Physician licensure by endorsement.
Section 61-6-15.1 - Summary suspension or restriction of license.
Section 61-6-17 - Exceptions to act.
Section 61-6-18 - Medical students; interns; residents; fellows.
Section 61-6-18.1 - Public service license.
Section 61-6-20 - Practicing without license; penalty.
Section 61-6-21 - Continuing medical education; penalty.
Section 61-6-22 - Injunction to prevent practice without a license.
Section 61-6-23 - Investigation; subpoena.
Section 61-6-24 - Limitations on actions.
Section 61-6-25 - False statement; penalty.
Section 61-6-26 - Triennial renewal fees; penalty for failure to renew license.
Section 61-6-27 - Issuance and display of renewal certificate.
Section 61-6-28 - Licensed physicians; changing location.
Section 61-6-30 - Restoration of good standing; fees and other requirements.
Section 61-6-31 - Disposition of funds; New Mexico medical board fund created; method of payments.
Section 61-6-31.1 - Board of medical examiners [New Mexico medical board] fund; authorized use.
Section 61-6-33 - Licensure status.