New Mexico Register / Volume XXXVI,
Issue 23 / December 9, 2025
REPEALS
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.4
NMAC, Podiatrists - Expedited License by Reciprocity, effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.5
NMAC, Podiatrists - Temporary License and Emergency License effective December
9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.6
NMAC, Podiatrists - Licensure for Military Service Members, Spouses and Veterans
effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.9
NMAC, Podiatrists - Management of Pain with Controlled Substances
effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing
16.21.11 NMAC, Podiatrists - Disciplinary Proceedings effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing
16.21.12 NMAC, Podiatrists - Management of Medical Records, effective December 9,
2025.
REPEAL/REPLACE
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.1
NMAC, Podiatrists - General Provisions and replacing
it with 16.10.23 NMAC, Medicine and Surgery Practitioners - General Provisions,
effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.2
NMAC, Podiatrists - Fees and replacing it with 16.10.24 NMAC, Medicine and Surgery Practitioners - Fees, effective December
9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.3
NMAC, Podiatrists - License By Exam and replacing it with 16.10.25 NMAC, Medicine
and Surgery Practitioners - Licensure
By Examination, Expedited Reciprocity, Expedited Licensure Military Service
Members And Veterans, Temporary Licensure, And Emergency Licensure,
effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.7
NMAC, Podiatrists - License Expiration and Renewal, replacing it with 16.10.29
NMAC, Medicine and Surgery Practitioners - License Expiration and Renewal,
effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing 16.21.8
NMAC, Podiatrists - Continuing Education and replacing it with 16.10.30 NMAC, Medicine
and Surgery Practitioners - Continuing Education, effective December 9, 2025.
Pursuant to HB83
passed during the 2023 Legislative Session and signed by Governor Lujan Grisham
on April 5, 2023, the Podiatry Board was transferred from Regulation and
Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board. New Mexico Medical Board is repealing
16.21.10 NMAC, Podiatrists - Lapse of License and Reinstatement and replacing it
with 16.10.32 NMAC, Medicine and Surgery Practitioners - Lapse of License
and Reinstatement, effective December 9, 2025.