New Mexico License Law
A New Mexico licensee who violates the terms of a consent order entered into with the NMREC is subject to:
ANo additional consequences
BMore severe disciplinary action, including possible license revocation✓ Correct
COnly a written warning
DAutomatic renewal of their license for an additional year
Explanation
A consent order is a formal disciplinary agreement. Violating its terms shows disregard for the Commission's authority and will typically result in escalated disciplinary action, potentially including license revocation.
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