New Mexico Statutes
Article 6 - Medicine and Surgery
Section 61-6-7.2 - Inactive license.

A. A physician assistant license shall expire every two years on a date established by the board.
B. A physician assistant who notifies the board in writing on forms prescribed by the board may elect to place the physician assistant's license on an inactive status. A physician assistant with an inactive license shall be excused from payment of renewal fees and shall not practice as a physician assistant.
C. A physician assistant who engages in practice while the physician assistant's license is lapsed or on inactive status is practicing without a license, and this is grounds for discipline pursuant to the Physician Assistant Act [61-6-7 to 61-6-10 NMSA 1978] and Medical Practice Act.
D. A physician assistant requesting restoration from inactive status shall pay the current renewal fee and fulfill the requirement for renewal pursuant to the Physician Assistant Act and Medical Practice Act.
E. The board may, in its discretion, summarily suspend for nonpayment of fees the license of a physician assistant who has not renewed the physician assistant's license within ninety days of expiration.
F. A physician assistant who has not submitted an application for renewal on or before the license expiration date, but who has submitted an application for renewal within forty-five days after the license expiration date, shall be assessed a late fee.
G. A physician assistant who has not submitted an application for renewal between forty-six and ninety days after the expiration date shall be assessed a late fee.
History: 1978 Comp., § 61-6-7.2, enacted by Laws 1997, ch. 187, § 3; 2003, ch. 19, § 8; 2021, ch. 54, § 22.
The 2021 amendment, effective June 18, 2021, included the Medical Practice Act within the provisions of the section, placing physician assistant licensees under the governance of the Medical Malpractice Act; and after "Physician Assistant Act", added "and Medical Practice Act" throughout.
The 2003 amendment, effective June 20, 2003, inserted present Subsection A and redesignated former Subsections A to C as Subsections B to D; and added Subsections E to G.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

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 61-6-6 - Definitions.

Section 61-6-7 - Short title; licensure as a physician assistant; scope of practice; biennial registration of supervision; license renewal; fees.

Section 61-6-7.1 - Definitions.

Section 61-6-7.2 - Inactive license.

Section 61-6-7.3 - Exemption from licensure.

Section 61-6-7.4 - Physician assistant collaboration with licensed physicians; scope of practice; medical malpractice insurance.

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 61-6-10.5 - Fees.

Section 61-6-10.6 - Inactive license.

Section 61-6-10.7 - Exemption from licensure.

Section 61-6-10.8 - Repealed.

Section 61-6-10.9 - Rules.

Section 61-6-10.10 - Supervising anesthesiologist; responsibilities.

Section 61-6-10.11 - Anesthesiologist assistants; employment conditions. (Repealed effective July 1, 2025.)

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 61-6-14 - Organized youth camp or school temporary licenses and temporary licenses for out-of-state physicians.

Section 61-6-15 - License may be refused, revoked or suspended; licensee may be fined, censured or reprimanded; procedure; practice after suspension or revocation; penalty; unprofessional and dishonorable conduct defined; fees and expenses.

Section 61-6-15.1 - Summary suspension or restriction of license.

Section 61-6-16 - Reporting of settlements and judgments, professional review actions and acceptance of surrendered license; immunity from civil damages; penalty.

Section 61-6-17 - Exceptions to act.

Section 61-6-17.1 - Temporary licensure exemption; out-of-state physicians; out-of-state sports teams.

Section 61-6-18 - Medical students; interns; residents; fellows.

Section 61-6-18.1 - Public service license.

Section 61-6-19 - Fees.

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 61-6-29 - Repealed.

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 61-6-32 - Termination of suspension of license for mental illness; restoration; terms and conditions.

Section 61-6-33 - Licensure status.

Section 61-6-34 - Protected actions; communication.

Section 61-6-35 - Repealed.