New Mexico License Law
The NMREC's authority to adopt rules and regulations is granted by:
AThe Governor of New Mexico
BNMSA 1978 §61-29 and the New Mexico Administrative Procedures Act✓ Correct
CThe U.S. Congress
DThe National Association of REALTORS®
Explanation
The NMREC is empowered by statute (NMSA 1978 §61-29) and the New Mexico Administrative Procedures Act to adopt rules and regulations necessary to administer the Real Estate License Law.
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