New Mexico License Law
Under NMREC rules, a New Mexico licensee who also holds a license in another state must:
ASurrender their New Mexico license
BMaintain compliance with New Mexico's license law independently from the other state's requirements✓ Correct
CApply for a reciprocal license automatically
DOnly practice in New Mexico
Explanation
Each state's license is independent. A New Mexico licensee holding a license in another state must comply with NM's requirements (CE, renewal, trust account rules) regardless of the other state's requirements.
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