§ 61-24B-6 Board created; members; qualifications; terms;
§ 61-24B-9 Registration of landscape architects; examinations;
§ 61-24B-9.2 Certification as landscape architect in training;
§ 61-24C-1 Short title
§ 61-24C-2 Findings
§ 61-24C-3 Definitions
§ 61-24C-5 Powers and duties of the department
§ 61-24C-8 Requirements for licensure
§ 61-24C-9 License without examination
§ 61-24C-10 License; issuance; renewal; denial, suspension or revocation
§ 61-24C-11 License required; penalty
§ 61-24C-13 Exemptions
§ 61-24C-14 License fees
§ 61-24C-15 Disclosure requirements
§ 61-24C-16 Fund established; disposition; method of payment

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 61 > Article 24A - Hearing Aid Dispensers (Repealed.)

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