§ 61-8-1 Short title
§ 61-8-2 Definitions
§ 61-8-3 License required
§ 61-8-4 Persons exempted
§ 61-8-4.1 Criminal offender’s character evaluation
§ 61-8-5 Podiatry advisory committee created; members;
§ 61-8-6 Board and committee organization; meetings;
§ 61-8-8 Qualifications for licensure as a podiatric physician
§ 61-8-9 Expedited licensure by reciprocity
§ 61-8-10 License fees; licensure under prior law; renewal
§ 61-8-10.1 License renewal; continuing education; penalty for failure to renew
§ 61-8-11 Suspension, revocation or refusal of license
§ 61-8-12 Offenses; penalties
§ 61-8-13 Unprofessional conduct
§ 61-8-14 Limitation on licensure; temporary license
§ 61-8-15 Privileged communications
§ 61-8-16 Power to enjoin violations

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 61 > Article 8 - Podiatry

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