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uniform licensing act; limitation. A. In accordance with the procedures contained in the Uniform Licensing Act [Chapter 61, Article 1 NMSA 1978], the board may deny, revoke or suspend any license held or applied for under the Nursing Practice Act, reprimand or place a licensee on probation or deny, limit or revoke the multistate licensure privilege of a nurse desiring to practice or practicing professional registered nursing or licensed practical nursing as provided in the Nurse Licensure Compact [61-3-24.1 NMSA 1978] upon grounds that the licensee, applicant or nurse:
(1)is guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license or certificate of registration;
(2)is convicted of a felony;
(3)is unfit or incompetent;
(4)is addicted to the use of habit-forming substanc
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uniform licensing act; limitation. A. In accordance with the procedures contained in the Uniform Licensing Act [Chapter 61, Article 1 NMSA 1978], the board may deny, revoke or suspend any license held or applied for under the Nursing Practice Act, reprimand or place a licensee on probation or deny, limit or revoke the multistate licensure privilege of a nurse desiring to practice or practicing professional registered nursing or licensed practical nursing as provided in the Nurse Licensure Compact [61-3-24.1 NMSA 1978] upon grounds that the licensee, applicant or nurse: (1) is guilty of fraud or deceit in procuring or attempting to procure a license or certificate of registration; (2) is convicted of a felony; (3) is unfit or incompetent; (4) is addicted to the use of habit-forming substances; (5) is mentally incompetent; (6) is guilty of unprofessional conduct as defined by the rules adopted by the board pursuant to the Nursing Practice Act; (7) has willfully or repeatedly violated any provisions of the Nursing Practice Act, including any rule adopted by the board pursuant to that act; (8) was licensed to practice nursing in any jurisdiction, territory or possession of the United States or another country and was the subject of disciplinary action as a licensee for acts similar to acts described in this subsection. A certified copy of the record of the jurisdiction, territory or possession of the United States or another country taking the disciplinary action is conclusive evidence of the action; or (9) uses conversion therapy on a minor. B. Disciplinary proceedings may be instituted by any person, shall be by complaint and shall conform with the provisions of the Uniform Licensing Act. Any party to the hearing may obtain a copy of the hearing record upon payment of costs for the copy. C. The board shall not initiate a disciplinary action more than two years after the date that it receives a complaint. D. The time limitation contained in Subsection C of this section shall not be tolled by any civil or criminal litigation in which the licensee or applicant is a party, arising substantially from the same facts, conduct, transactions or occurrences that would be the basis for the board's disciplinary action. E. The board may recover the costs associated with the investigation and disposition of a disciplinary proceeding from the nurse who is the subject of the proceeding if the nurse is practicing professional registered nursing or licensed practical nursing pursuant to a multistate licensure privilege as provided in the Nurse Licensure Compact. F. As used in this section: (1) "conversion therapy" means any practice or treatment that seeks to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity, including any effort to change behaviors or gender expressions or to eliminate or reduce sexual or romantic attractions or feelings toward persons of the same sex. "Conversion therapy" does not mean: (a) counseling or mental health services that provide acceptance, support and understanding of a person without seeking to change gender identity or sexual orientation; or (b) mental health services that facilitate a person's coping, social support, sexual orientation or gender identity exploration and development, including an intervention to prevent or address unlawful conduct or unsafe sexual practices, without seeking to change gender identity or sexual orientation; (2) "gender identity" means a person's self-perception, based on the person's appearance, behavior or physical characteristics, that the person exhibits more masculinity or femininity whether or not it matches the person's gender or sex assigned at birth; (3) "minor" means a person under eighteen years of age; and (4) "sexual orientation" means a person's physical, romantic or emotional attraction to persons of the same or different gender or the absence of any such attraction.