issuance. (Repealed effective July 1, 2028.) A. A person who does not meet the requirements for licensure without examination as an audiologist or otolaryngologist as set forth in Section 61-14B-13 N.M. Stat. Ann. or as a hearing aid dispenser as set forth in Section 61-14B-14 N.M. Stat. Ann. may apply for a temporary trainee permit. A temporary trainee permit shall be issued to a person who:

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(1)     has reached the age of majority and has a high school education or the equivalent;

(2)     has identified a sponsor;

(3)     pays an application fee as determined by the board;

and (4)     has not failed the licensing examination twice within a five-year period;

(5)     certifies that the person is not guilty of any of the activities listed in section 61-14B-21 N.M. Stat. Ann..

B. A temporary trainee permit shall:

(1)     be valid for one year from the date of its issuance and is nonrenewable for a period of one year following its expiration; and

(2)     allow the person to complete a training period.

C. A person issued a temporary trainee permit may be eligible for licensure as a hearing aid dispenser upon:

(1)     the completion of a minimum of three hundred twenty hours of training, to be completed within a three-month period under the direct supervision of the sponsor;

(2)     the completion of five continuous months of full-time dispensing work, during which time all sales are approved by the sponsor prior to delivery; and

(3)     the sponsor approving all fittings, adjustments, modifications or repairs to hearing aids and earmolds.

D. An audiologist or otolaryngologist issued a temporary trainee permit may be eligible for licensure without examination as a hearing aid dispenser upon the sponsor providing direct supervision for a minimum of three months of all fittings, adjustments, modifications or repairs to hearing aids and earmolds.