TITLE 14 HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 6 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES LICENSING
PART 3 CONTRACTOR’S LICENSE
REQUIREMENTS
14.6.3.1 ISSUING AGENCY: The Construction Industries
Division (CID) of the Regulation and Licensing Department.
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14.6.3.2 SCOPE: This rule applies to individuals
seeking to obtain a license or certificate issued by CID.
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14.6.3.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: NMSA 1978,
Sections 60-13-14.9 and 40-5A-1 through 9.
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14.6.3.4 DURATION: Permanent.
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14.6.3.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: February 1, 2006,
unless a later date is cited at the end of a section.
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14.6.3.6 OBJECTIVE: The objective of 14.6.3 NMAC
is to set forth general provisions governing contractor licensing in New
Mexico.
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14.6.3.7 DEFINITIONS:
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[See NMSA 1978,
Section 60-13-3.]
14.6.3.8 LICENSE AND QUALIFYING PARTY REQUIREMENTS.
A. General information.
(1) Any person engaged in
contracting in the state of New Mexico must be validly licensed pursuant to the
Construction Industries Licensing Act (Act), NMSA 1978, Section 60-13-1 et.
seq., and the New Mexico Administrative Code, Title 14.
(2) No business entity,
the majority of which is owned by an individual who is seventeen (17) years of
age or younger, is eligible for licensure.
(3) Contractor licenses issued by CID:
(a) are issued only to qualified business
entities which employ or are owned by one or more qualifying parties validly certified
by CID to perform the classification of contracting in which the licensee
intends to engage;
(b) grant
only the authority to engage in contracting in the classification specified on
the license issued to the entity, and on the certificate issued to its
qualifying party;
(c) are
not transferable and may not be used by any person other than the entity to
which it is issued, and any entity that permits another person to use its
license, or knows that its license is being used by another person and fails to
promptly notify CID of such use, shall be subject to disciplinary action, up to
and including revocation of the license; and
(d) authorize
only the entity as named on the license to engage in contracting and no
licensee may engage in contracting using a name other than the name that is
shown on the license issued to it.
(4) No license shall be
issued to an entity that is using a name containing word(s) identifying a
construction or contracting trade, craft, discipline or expertise that is not
covered by the classification of license for which the entity is qualified.
(5) In the event a
licensee looses its qualifying party, through termination of employment or
otherwise, both the licensee and the qualifying party must notify CID or its
designee in writing of the separation within thirty (30) days thereof.
(6) CID shall address all
written communication with a licensee to its address of record which is the
address shown on the application or any different address of which CID has
received written notice from the licensee.
A licensee shall report in writing to CID or its designee any change of
address within thirty (30) days after such change. Failure to do so is cause
for disciplinary action.
(7) For additional
information regarding journeyman certification, please see 14.6.4, NMAC.
B. Types of entities.
(1)
Corporations, limited liability
companies (LLC) and limited liability partnerships (LLP).
(a) Corporations,
LLCs and LLPs are each required to be licensed even though one or more
stockholders, members or partners have a license or qualifying party
certificate.
(b) Corporations, LLCs and LLPs must be
legally authorized to do business in New Mexico in order to be eligible to
apply for, renew or retain a license.
(c) Any
license issued to a corporation, LLC or LLP shall automatically cancel when the
entity ceases to exist under New Mexico law.
(2) Joint
ventures.
(a) No
two or more persons shall submit a joint bid or jointly engage in contracting
unless operating as a validly licensed joint venture.
(b) To be eligible to apply for, renew or
retain a license, each entity comprising the joint venture must hold a valid
New Mexico contractor license and be legally authorized to do business in New
Mexico.
(c) Any license issued to a joint venture
entity shall automatically cancel when the entity ceases to exist under New Mexico
law.
(3) Partnerships.
(a) A partnership must be legally authorized
to do business in New Mexico in order to be eligible to apply for, renew or
retain a license.
(b) Any license issued to a partnership shall
automatically cancel when the partnership ceases to exist under New Mexico law.
(4)
Sole proprietorships.
(a) A sole proprietorship must be legally authorized
to do business in New Mexico in order to be eligible to apply for, renew or
retain a license.
(b) On the death of a sole proprietor, the
license shall automatically cancel.
C. Proof of financial responsibility.
(1) There is no limit on the number of
projects a licensee may undertake as long as each project is within the value
limits set by the licensee’s proof of financial responsibility as determined
under Section 60-13-49 of the act.
(2) A
licensee who bids or otherwise undertakes a project that has a value greater
than the value established by the financial responsibility level of the license
must increase the financial responsibility level before undertaking or continuing
work on such a project. Violation of the financial responsibility limitations
on a license is grounds for disciplinary action.
(3)
Net worth shall be used to
determine the level of responsibility limitation on a license when a financial
statement is offered as proof of financial responsibility.
(4)
The amount of the surety bond or cash collateral offered as proof of
financial responsibility may be increased at any time. A surety bond may be
decreased only at the time of license renewal and requires that a rider from
the bonding company showing the decrease be submitted with the renewal
application. A cash collateral may be
decreased only at the time of license renewal by submitting a new assignment
from the bank or financial institution with the renewal application. The
previous cash collateral assignment shall not be released for a period of six
(6) months after the date on which the new assignment becomes effective, or the
cancellation of the license, whichever is earlier
(5) If a bond or cash collateral is cancelled,
expires or becomes otherwise ineffective during the life of a valid license,
the license will be automatically canceled thirty (30) days after the date CID
receives notice of such ineffectiveness. Such a license may be reinstated upon
proof of financial responsibility provided to CID or its designee before the
license expires for failure to renew.
(6)
Nothing in this rule or the act shall require CID to reinstate or renew
a license if the cause exists to suspend or revoke the license on other
grounds.
D. Application.
(1) Every application for licensure,
certification, and all requests for formal action to be taken on a license or
certificate, such as renewal or addition of a classification, must be made on
the applicable form issued by CID or its designee and accompanied by the
applicable fee as required by 14.5.5 NMAC.
(2)
An incomplete or insufficient application shall be rejected and
returned to the applicant, with a statement of the reason for the rejection.
(3) Examinations.
(a) No applicant for a qualifying party
certificate is eligible to take a qualifying examination until documentation
establishing satisfaction of the applicable work experience requirement has
been received and approved by CID or its designee.
(b) Examinations shall be administered by CID,
or its designee, according to a regular schedule, which shall be published.
(c) A passing exam score is 75% or above.
(d) An applicant who fails to appear for a
scheduled exam or fails to attain a passing score of 75% may take another
regularly scheduled exam, provided the applicant reapplies to take the exam,
pays the fee and does not repeat the exam more than twice in any thirty (30)
day period.
(4) All requirements for licensing or
certification must be met within six (6) months from the date the application
is received by CID or its designee. Any application not completed within the
six (6) month period shall expire and any fees paid in connection with the
expired application shall automatically forfeit.
(5) If CID or its designee determines that an
applicant has cheated, the exam shall be deemed invalid, all fees shall be
forfeited, and any license or certificate issued on the basis of that exam
shall be automatically and immediately voided.
The applicant will not be eligible to take any exam administered by CID,
or its designee, for one (1) year after the date of such an event.
E. Qualifying party certificates.
(1) Qualifying party certificates issued by
CID:
(a)
are issued only to individuals who are eighteen (18) years of age or
older;
(b)
grant only the authority for the licensee to engage in contracting in
the classification specified on the certificate.
(c)
are not transferable and may not be used by any individual other than
the individual to whom it is issued, and any individual who permits another
person to use his certificate, or knows that his certificate is being used by
another person and fails to promptly notify CID of such use, shall be subject
to disciplinary action, up to and including revocation of the certificate.
(2) Any individual
applying for a qualifying party certificate must provide proof of work
experience, as required in the act and Title 14, NMAC, in the classification of
contracting for which application is made.
Training that is classified as technical training by an accredited
college, university, manufacturer’s accredited training program, technical
vocational institute or an accredited apprenticeship program will be considered
in lieu of work experience. Each year of equivalent training shall be applied
as one-half (1/2) year of experience, but in no case shall accredited training
exceed one-half (1/2) of the total work experience requirement.
(3) While validly attached to, and qualifying
a license, no qualifying party shall accept or engage in any employment that
would conflict with his responsibilities as a qualifying party for, or conflict
with his ability to adequately supervise the work performed by, the licensee.
(4) No individual may qualify more than one
licensed entity, other than a joint venture, unless there is at least thirty
percent (30%) common ownership among the qualified entities. CID may require
evidence of such ownership that is satisfactory to the Director.
F. License renewals.
(1) CID or its designee
shall mail to every licensee a renewal application form at least thirty (30)
days prior to the expiration of the license to the current address of record
for that licensee. Whether or not the application form is received, it is the
sole duty and responsibility of each licensee to timely renew its license.
(2) The filing date of
the renewal application shall be the date the envelope is postmarked or, if
hand delivered, the date it is received by CID or its designee.
(3) The signatures of all current qualifying
parties on each license must appear on the renewal form.
(4) If a renewal application is not timely
received, or if received but is rejected for failure to comply with renewal
requirements, the license shall be suspended and subject to cancellation
pursuant to Sections 60-13-18 E and F of the act.
G. Change of name.
(1) The licensee must
submit a written request for a name change accompanied by:
(a) An amended registration certificate from
the New Mexico department of taxation and revenue.
(b) If bonded, a rider from the bonding
company; or if covered by a cash collateral, a new assignment document from the
issuing financial institution.
(c) If a corporation, LLC or LLP, a copy of
the New Mexico certificate of amendment or other document issued by the state
showing that the name change has been officially recorded.
(2) A change of name is
not effective until approved in writing by CID. Conducting business under the
new name prior to CID’s written approval may constitute a violation of Section
30-13-23 K of the act.
H. Validity of licenses and
certificates.
(1) The following events
may cause a license or certificate to be, or to become, invalid:
(a) Failure to renew pursuant to Sections 60-13-18
and 60-13-39 of the act.
(b) Failure to maintain proof of financial
responsibility pursuant to Section 60-13-49 of the act.
(c) Failure to comply with workers’
compensation laws pursuant to Section 60-13-23 of the act.
(d) Failure to comply with the Parental
Responsibilities Act.
(e) Failure of a license to be qualified by a
qualifying party certificate.
(f) Loss of authorization to do business in
New Mexico.
(g) Death of a sole proprietor.
(f) Revocation or suspension of a license
pursuant to Section 60-13-23 of the act.
(g) Revocation or suspension of a certificate
pursuant to Section 60-13-24 and 36 of the act.
(2) When a license ceases to be qualified by a
qualifying party certificate, the license will be automatically cancelled and
the licensee may not bid or commence any new work in that classification. Any
bid or new work commenced after a license is cancelled pursuant to this rule
shall be considered unlicensed and will subject the licensee to disciplinary
action. Work in progress at the time of the cancellation may continue for not
more than one hundred twenty (120) days. After one hundred twenty (120) days,
any permit that was issued to the licensee for work in the affected
classification shall be automatically cancelled, no inspection shall be
conducted pursuant to any such cancelled permit, and any work continued or
undertaken shall be deemed to be unlicensed activity and will subject the
licensee to prosecution pursuant to Section 60-13-52 of the act.
(3) A qualifying party certificate that is not
qualifying a valid license will automatically expire as follows:
(a) A new qualifying party certificate that
does not qualify a valid license within twelve (12) months from the date on
which the exam score was reported to CID, or its designee, shall automatically
expire.
(b) A
qualifying party who does not qualify a valid license for any consecutive two
(2) - year period shall lose his eligibility as a qualifying party and his
certificate shall automatically expire. Any individual who wishes to become
recertified in the same classification after the expiration of his certificate
pursuant to this rule must apply, retest, and pay all applicable fees. The
director may waive the exam requirement for an additional twelve (12) months if
the applicant submits documentation of work experience indicating technical and
business knowledge equivalent to that indicated by exam scores.
(4)
Any work in progress at the time a sole proprietor dies or an entity
ceases to exist or be authorized to do business, as described in subpart B. of
this rule, may continue for not longer than one hundred twenty (120) days provided
that CID receives written notice of the death or event that causes the entity
to loose its authorization to do business within thirty (30) calendar days
thereafter. At the end of the one hundred twenty (120) days, all permits issued
to the entity shall be cancelled, no inspections on such permits shall be
performed, and any work performed thereafter by the entity shall be deemed
unlicensed activity and may be prosecuted under Section 60-13-52 of the act. If
the licensee, or the licensee’s representative fails to notify CID as required
in this rule, any work performed after the death of the sole proprietor or the
termination of the entity’s authorization to do business in New Mexico shall
constitute unlicensed activity under the act and may be prosecuted by CID.
I. Compliance with
Parental Responsibilities Act.
(1)
Pursuant to the Parental Responsibilities Act (PRA), any person who
fails to come into compliance with all court ordered child support obligations
within thirty (30) days after receiving notice of non-compliance from CID will
be subject to revocation of all licenses and certificates, pursuant to the due
process requirements of the Uniform Licensing Act.
(2) The only proof of compliance with the PRA
is a certificate of compliance issued to the license or certificate holder by
the human services department (HSD certificate).
(3) If a license or certificate has been
suspended or revoked pursuant to the requirements of the PRA and this rule, it
shall be re-instated upon receipt by CID of an HSD certificate and payment of
any fines, fees or other amounts owing to CID, subject to the following
conditions:
(a) If
more than ninety (90) days have elapsed since the expiration date of a revoked
license, the license shall not be reinstated. The respondent will be required
to apply for a new license pursuant to the requirements of the act and these
rules; provided, however, that the one (1) year waiting period required by Section
60-13-29 of the act shall not apply.
(b) If
more than one hundred eighty (180) days have elapsed since the expiration of a
revoked certificate of competence, the certificate shall not be reinstated. The
respondent will be required to apply for a new certificate pursuant to the
requirements of the act and these rules; provided, however, that the one (1) year
waiting period required by Section 60-13-29 of the act shall not apply.
(c) If a more than two (2) years have elapsed
since the date of an order revoking a qualifying party certificate, the
certificate shall not be reinstated. The
respondent will be required to apply for a new certificate pursuant to the act
and these rules; provided, however, that the one (1) year waiting period
required by Section 60-13-16 of the act shall not apply.
(d)
Nothing in this rule or the PRA shall require CID to reinstate a license
or certificate if cause exists to suspend or revoke the license or certificate
on other grounds.
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14.6.3.9 PAYMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE
PENALTIES.
A. A person whose
license or certificate has been suspended pursuant to Section 60-13-23, 24 or
36 of the act shall not be eligible for reinstatement of the license or
certificate until all fees and administrative penalties assessed have been paid
in full, except as allowed in subsection C, below.
B. A person whose
license or certificate has been revoked pursuant to Section 60-13-23, 24 or 36
of the act shall not be eligible to apply for a new license or certificate
until all fees and administrative penalties assessed have been paid in full,
except as allowed in subsection C, below.
C. The commission
may authorize CID to establish a payment plan for administrative penalties
assessed against a licensee. If the
licensee demonstrates good faith in making payments, CID may issue a new
license or certificate or reinstate a suspended license or certificate before
full payment has been made. If a
licensee obtains a license or certificate pursuant to this provision, and
thereafter fails to remain current on payments, he may be subject to additional
disciplinary action, including suspension, revocation of the license or
certificate and additional administrative penalties.
D. Nothing in this
rule shall enable a person to apply for or be issued a license or certificate
if ineligible for licensure under any other provision of the act or Title 14,
NMAC.
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14.6.3.10 REPAIR AND MAINTENANACE
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION.
A. General information.
(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the licensing requirements of the Act, an unlicensed school may perform repair and maintenance on its existing facility upon authorization by the division as provided in this rule and upon obtaining a permit for repair and maintenance work pursuant to 14.5.2 NMAC. For purposes of this rule, school shall have the meaning set forth in Subsection D of 14.5.2.7 NMAC.
(2) R/M Certificate of Authorization. Certificates of R/M authorization are:
(a) issued only to a school that employs one or more school maintenance technician, validly certified in the classification required for the type of authorization for which the school is applying;
(b) grant authority to engage only in the type of work covered by the R/M classification specified on the certificate of authorization that is issued to the school, and on the certificate issued to its school maintenance technician;
(c) are not transferable and may not be used by any person other than the school to which it is issued, and any school that permits another person to use its certificate of authorization, or knows that its certificate of authorization is being used by another person and fails to promptly notify CID of such use, shall be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including revocation of the certificate of authorization; and
(d) authorizes only the school as named on the certificate to engage in repair and maintenance work, and no registered school may engage in such work using a name other than the name that is shown on the certificate of authorization issued to it.
(3) Any school maintenance technician who is named on an certificate of authorization application must maintain a valid maintenance technician certificate in the same classification as the employing school’s certificate of authorization for the duration of employment with the authorized school, and must comply with all statutes and rules applicable to that maintenance technician certification, including without limitation, all renewal requirements. In the event a school maintenance technician who is listed on an authorization application ceases to be employed by the authorized school, the school must notify CID in writing of the separation within three business days of the separation.
(4) All written communication with a school holding a certificate of authorization shall be mailed to its address of record. The address of record is the address shown on the application for certificate of authorization, or a different address of which CID has received timely written notice from the school. A school holding a certificate of authorization shall report any change of address to CID in writing within thirty days after such change. Failure to do so is cause for disciplinary action up to and including revocation of the certificate of authorization.
(5) Certificates of authorization are effective for three years from the date of issuance.
B. Prerequisites for certification.
(1) Only schools, as that term is defined in 13.4.2.7 NMAC, may apply for a certificate of authorization.
(2) A school must employ at least one maintenance technician, certified by CID in the appropriate classification, at all times.
(3) A school is eligible to be certified only in the repair and maintenance classifications provided in 14.6.6.12 NMAC.
C. Application.
(1) Every application for authorization, and all requests for formal action to be taken on a certificate of authorization, such as renewal or addition of a classification, must be made on the applicable form issued by CID and the applicable fee as required by 14.5.5 NMAC.
(2) An incomplete or insufficient application shall be rejected and returned to the applicant, with a statement of the reason for the rejection.
D. Authorization renewal.
(1) CID shall mail to every authorized school at its address of record a renewal application form at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the authorization. Whether or not the application form is received by the school, it is the sole duty and responsibility of each school to timely renew its authorization.
(2) The filing date of the renewal application shall be the date the envelope is postmarked or, if hand delivered, the date it is received by CID.
(3) The signatures of each journeymen employed by the applying school must appear on the renewal form.
(4) If a renewal application is not timely received, or if received but is rejected for failure to comply with renewal requirements, the authorization shall be suspended and any active R/M permits issued to the school will be cancelled. The school will not be eligible to obtain a new R/M permit until it has been issued a valid certificate of authorization pursuant to this rule.
E. Validity of registration. The following events may cause a certificate of authorization to be, or to become, invalid:
(1) failure of an authorized school to employ at least one certified maintenance technician, or failure to report the separation of a certified maintenance technician, as required by this rule;
(2) performance of repair and maintenance work without a valid permit issued pursuant to, or failure to comply with, the requirements of 14.6.6 NMAC;
(3) performance of repair or maintenance work by an individual who is not properly certified as a certified maintenance technician in the classification of work performed;
(4) failure to timely renew authorization;
(5) failure to comply with a valid correction notice issued by a CID inspector; and
(6) action of the commission.
F. School
repair and maintenance technician certification.
(1) General information.
(a) A maintenance technician certificate in the appropriate trade classification for the work to be performed is required of an individual performing repair and maintenance work at a school.
(b) Maintenance technician certifications shall be issued such that each certificate parallels the repair and maintenance authorization classification numbers and scopes set forth in 14.6.6 NMAC.
(c) A maintenance technician certificate of competence is issued to an individual only and is not transferable or assignable.
(d) No individual under the age of eighteen (18) shall be issued a maintenance technician certificate.
(e) A maintenance technician certificate is valid for the work authorized by the certificate only when the certified individual is employed by a school holding a valid certificate of authorization.
(f) For information regarding compliance with the Parental Responsibilities Act, revocations and suspensions and administrative penalties, please see Subsections H and I of 14.6.3.8 NMAC and 14.6.3.9 NMAC.
(2) Application.
(a) An application submitted for a maintenance technician certificate shall be on a form approved by CID and shall be accompanied by the prescribed certification fee.
(b) An incomplete or insufficient application shall be rejected and returned to the applicant with a statement of the reason for the rejection.
(c) All requirements for certification must be met within six (6) months after the date the application is received by CID or its designee. Any application not completed within the six (6) month period shall expire and any fees paid in connection with the expired application shall automatically forfeit.
(d) The applicant must submit proof of the required experience with the application on form(s) approved by CID. No applicant shall be eligible to take an examination for a maintenance technician certificate before proof of experience is submitted and approved.
(e) Proof of completion of the appropriate CID approved training course.
(3) Examination.
(a) Examinations shall be administered by CID or its designee according to a schedule which shall be published.
(b) A passing examination score is seventy-five percent (75%) or above.
(c) An applicant who fails to appear for a scheduled examination or fails to attain a passing score of at least 75% may take another regularly scheduled exam, provided the applicant reapplies to take the exam, pays the fee, and does not repeat the exam more than twice in any thirty (30) day period.
(d) If CID or its agent has determined that an applicant has cheated, the exam shall be deemed invalid, all fees shall be forfeited, any certificate issued on basis of that examination shall be automatically and immediately voided, and the applicant will not be eligible to take any examination administered by CID or its designee for a minimum of one (1) year after the date of such event.
G. Renewal of maintenance technician certificates.
(1) CID or its designee shall mail to every certificate holder a renewal application form at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the certificate to the current address of record for that certificate holder. Whether or not the application form is received, it is the sole duty and responsibility of each certificate holder to timely renew the certificate.
(2) The filing date of the renewal application shall be the date the envelope is postmarked or, if hand delivered, the date it is received by CID or its designee.
(3) No maintenance technician certificate shall be renewed in the absence of proof of compliance with all continuing education requirements.
(4) If a renewal application is not timely received, or if received but is rejected for failure to comply with renewal requirements, the license or certificate shall be suspended and is subject to cancellation.
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History of 14.6.3 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History:
Material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the commission of public records - state records center and archives as:
CIC 70-2, General Construction Classifications, filed 11-25-70;
CIC 72-4, General Construction Classifications, filed 02-16-72;
CIC 76-2, Rules And Regulations, filed 05-05-76;
CID 78-2, Rules And Regulations, filed 12-05-78;
CID 79-1, Rules And Regulations, filed 06-06-79;
CID 82-1, Construction Industries Rules And Regulations, filed 04-14-82;
CID 85-1, Construction Industries Rules And Regulations, filed 02-04-85;
CID 90-1, Construction Industries Rules And Regulations, filed 05-31-90.
History of Repealed Material:
14 NMAC 6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements (filed 9-2-1997) repealed 12-1-00.
14.6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements (filed 10-16-00) repealed 2-01-06.
Other History:
That portion of CID 90-1, Construction Industries Rules And Regulations, filed 05-31-90 -- renumbered, reformatted and amended to 14 NMAC 6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements, effective 09-14-96.
14 NMAC 6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements (filed 09-03-96) replaced by 14 NMAC 6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements, effective 09-23-97.
14 NMAC 6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements (filed 09-02-97) replaced by 14.6.3, Housing and Construction - Construction Industries Licensing - Contractor’s License Requirements, effective 12-01-2000.
14.6.3 NMAC, Contractor’s License Requirements (filed
10-16-00) was replaced by 14.6.3, Contractor’s License Requirements, effective
2-01-06.