New Mexico
Register / Volume XXXVI, Issue 21 / November 4, 2025
NOTICE OF PUBLIC RULE HEARING AND BOARD MEETING
The New Mexico Massage Therapy Board and the
Regulation and Licensing Department will hold a rule hearing on Friday, December
5, 2025 at 10:00 a.m., immediately followed by a
meeting of the board for adoption of the proposed rules listed below. Public participation is welcomed, and comments
may be submitted in writing during the public comment period, or in person
during the public rule hearing. The
hearing and subsequent meeting will take place at the Regulation and Licensing
Department, Toney Anaya Building, located at 2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New
Mexico 87505.
The hearing and subsequent Massage Therapy Board meeting
may also be accessed virtually via Microsoft Teams.
Meeting
Link:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting
Massage Therapy Board - Special Board Meeting | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams
Meeting ID: 285 895 042 057 4
Passcode: qB6JA7Q9
or
Join by Phone: +1 505-312-4308
Phone conference ID: 685 217 890#
The purpose of the rule hearing is to consider the
initiation of rulemaking for the following rules:
Rule 16.7.3 NMAC - FEES
Rule 16.7.4 NMAC - REQUIREMENTS FOR
LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION
Rule 16.7.8 NMAC - EXPEDITED LICENSURE BY
CREDENTIALS
Rule 16.7.11 NMAC - CONTINUING EDUCATION
On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, copies of the proposed
rules may be obtained through the New Mexico Massage Therapy Board website at https://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/massage-therapy/statutes-rules-and-rule-hearings/
or by contacting the Senior Manager, Dr. Arthur Culpepper at (505) 470-2298.
The New Mexico Massage Therapy Board and the Regulation
and Licensing Department will begin accepting written public comment regarding
the proposed rule changes beginning Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 10:00 a.m. and
ending Friday, December 5, 2025, 10:00 a.m. Written public comment may be submitted either
by email to massage.board@rld.nm.gov or by postal mail to the following
address:
Attn: New Mexico Massage Therapy Board
P.O. Box 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Written comments received during the public comment
period, beginning Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 10:00 a.m. and ending Friday,
December 5, 2025, 10:00 a.m., will be posted to the website page linked above. Public comments will also be accepted during
the rule hearing and may be submitted in writing or presented orally by those
attending in-person. The members of the
Massage Therapy Board will not enter substantive discussion of public comments
during the rule hearing but will consider and deliberate any public comment
during the regular board meeting immediately following the conclusion of the
public rule hearing.
The agenda for the New Mexico Massage Therapy Board regular
meeting, which will begin immediately after the public rule hearing, will be available
no less than 72 hours prior to the meeting, and available on the website above
or by contacting the board Senior Manager, Dr. Arthur Culpepper at (505)
470-2298.
If you are an individual with a disability who needs a
reader, amplifier, qualified sign language interpreter, or any other form of
auxiliary aid or service to attend or participate in the hearing or the regular
board meeting, please contact the Senior Manager, Dr. Arthur Culpepper at (505)
470-2298 at least 7 days prior to the rules hearing and regular board meeting. Public documents, including the proposed
rules, meeting agenda and minutes, can be provided in various accessible
formats.
For inclement weather: If the New Mexico state offices are placed on
a two-hour delay to inclement weather, the rule hearing will be pushed back two
hours from the noticed hearing time. If New
Mexico state offices are closed due to inclement weather, the rule hearing will
be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Statutory Authority:
The proposed
rule changes are authorized by the Massage Act, Section 61-12C-7 NMSA 1978,
which provides explicit authority for the board to promulgate rules to protect
public health and safety and carry out the provisions of the Act. The
rulemaking and public rule hearing is governed by the State Rules Act, Sections
14-4-1 through 14-4-11 NMSA 1978, and the Default Procedural Rule for
Rulemaking promulgated by the New Mexico Department of Justice, Parts 1.24.25.1
through 1.24.25.16 NMAC.
Purpose of
Proposed Rules:
The proposed
rule changes are intended to add an administrative fee for electronic
processing to allow the board to pay for the ongoing maintenance and licensing of
the NM-Plus system. More generally, the
proposed rule changes are intended to provide greater clarity in existing
regulatory and statutory requirements, ensure continued high levels of
professionalism among licensees and certificate holders, and to generally
satisfy the Board’s statutory obligation to promote, preserve and protect the
public health, safety and welfare.
Summary of
Proposed Changes:
Rule 16.7.3 NMAC - Fees
Changes to this rule will allow for a ten dollar ($10)
administrative fee for electronic processing per year to fund the ongoing
maintenance and licensing of the NM-Plus system, and changes to this rule will
allow for a thirty-five ($35) returned check or returned electronic check
processing fee for returned checks or electronic checks.
Rule 16.7.4 NMAC - Requirements for Licensure by
Examination
Changes to this rule will allow for a photograph of a
professional licensee to accompany the license providing reassurance that they
are doing business with a verified and officially licensed individual.
Rule 16.7.8 NMAC - Expedited Licensure by Credential
Changes to this rule will allow for a photograph of a
professional licensee to accompany the license providing reassurance that they
are doing business with a verified and officially licensed individual.
Rule 16.7.11 NMAC - Continuing Education
Changes to this rule will allow an individual who
submits records or a sworn affidavit on their renewal application to
demonstrate compliance with continuing education requirements but is found to
be non-compliant during a random audit will be subject to fines and other
penalties determined appropriate by the board.