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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-61 > Article-18a > Section-61-18a-11

61-18A-11. Qualification of manager applicants.

The licensed manager to be actively in charge of a collection agency shall:   

A.     be a citizen of the United States;   

B.     have reached the age of majority;   

C.     not have been convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude;   

D.     be a graduate of a high school or provide proof to the director that he is possessed of the equivalent of a high school education;   

E.     pass the examination required;   

F.     pay the examination fee to the director;   

G.     have been actively and continuously engaged or employed in the collection of accounts receivable for at least two of the five years next preceding the filing of the application; and   

H.     have a good credit record.   

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-61 > Article-18a > Section-61-18a-11

61-18A-11. Qualification of manager applicants.

The licensed manager to be actively in charge of a collection agency shall:   

A.     be a citizen of the United States;   

B.     have reached the age of majority;   

C.     not have been convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude;   

D.     be a graduate of a high school or provide proof to the director that he is possessed of the equivalent of a high school education;   

E.     pass the examination required;   

F.     pay the examination fee to the director;   

G.     have been actively and continuously engaged or employed in the collection of accounts receivable for at least two of the five years next preceding the filing of the application; and   

H.     have a good credit record.   


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-61 > Article-18a > Section-61-18a-11

61-18A-11. Qualification of manager applicants.

The licensed manager to be actively in charge of a collection agency shall:   

A.     be a citizen of the United States;   

B.     have reached the age of majority;   

C.     not have been convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude;   

D.     be a graduate of a high school or provide proof to the director that he is possessed of the equivalent of a high school education;   

E.     pass the examination required;   

F.     pay the examination fee to the director;   

G.     have been actively and continuously engaged or employed in the collection of accounts receivable for at least two of the five years next preceding the filing of the application; and   

H.     have a good credit record.