New Mexico Register / Volume XXIX, Issue 11 / June 12,
2018
This is an amendment to 16.22.1 NMAC,
Sections 7, 8 and 9, effective 7/1/2018.
16.22.1.7 DEFINITIONS:
[A.] As
used in these regulations, the following words and phrases have the following
meanings, unless the context or intent clearly indicates a different meaning:
[(1)] A. “Act” means the Professional
Psychologist Act, Section 61-9-1 through 61-9-19 NMSA 1978.
[(2)] B. “Administrator” or “board administrator” means the staff person assigned certain
express or implied executive and administrative functions of the board as
defined by board regulations or as required to carry out the provisions of the
act.
[(3)] C. “Adult” means all persons 18 years of
age or older.
[(4)] D. “Applicant” means a person who has
completed all educational requirements of the eligibility requirements for
licensure and has submitted a complete application to the board. An applicant is seeking approval of his or
her application by the board to advance him or her to candidacy for licensure.
E. “Approved supervision program” means a formal internship or program of postdoctoral supervised
experience in New Mexico that is designed to prepare an applicant for licensure
and that has been accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation body,
or a program of training for licensure in New Mexico that has been formally
approved in advance and in writing by the board as meeting the requirements for
internship or postdoctoral supervised experience.
[(5) “Board” means the New Mexico state board of psychologist examiners.
(6)] F. “Board administrator”
or “administrator” means the staff
person assigned certain express or implied executive and administrative
functions of the board as defined by board regulations or as required to carry
out the provisions of the act.
[(7)] G. “Board certified psychiatrist” means a
physician licensed in New Mexico who has been certified by the American board
of psychiatry and neurology in the specialty of psychiatry or the subspecialty
of child and adolescent psychiatry.
[(8)] H. “Board regulations” or “regulations” means any part adopted by
the board pursuant to authority under the act and includes any superseding
regulation.
[(9)] I. “Candidate” is an applicant whose
application has been approved by the board and is eligible to take the online
jurisprudence examination.
[(10)] J. “Children/adolescents” mean all persons
through 17 years of age (children two-12 years; adolescents 13-17 years).
[(11)] K. “Client” means a person, corporate
entity, patient or organization that is a recipient of psychological
services. A corporate entity or other
organization is a client when the purpose of the professional contract is to
provide services of benefit primarily to the organization rather than to the
individuals. In the case of individuals
with legal guardians, including minors and legally incompetent adults, the
legal guardian shall be the client for decision-making purposes, except that
the individual receiving services shall be the client for:
[(a)] (1) issues directly affecting the physical or
emotional safety of the individual, such as sexual or other exploitative dual
relationships; and
[(b)] (2) issues specifically reserved to the
individual, and agreed to by the guardian prior to rendering of services, such
as confidential communication in a therapy relationship;
[(c)] (3) all
matters specifically designated to individuals in the Mental Health Code and
Children's Code, NMSA 1978.
[(12) “Collaborative
relationship” means a cooperative working relationship between a
conditional prescribing or prescribing psychologist and a health care
practitioner in the provision of patient care, including cooperation in the
management and delivery of physical and mental health care, to ensure optimal
patient care.
(13)] L. “Confidential information”
means information revealed by a patient or clients or otherwise obtained by a
psychologist, as a result of a confidential relationship where there is
reasonable expectation that the information is not to be disclosed by the
psychologist without the informed written consent of the patient or client in
accordance with the Public Health Act, Section 24-1-20 NMSA 1978. A confidential relationship, as used here,
results from:
[(a)] (1) the relationship between the patient(s) or
client(s) and the psychologist, or
[(b)] (2) the
circumstances under which the information was revealed or obtained; when such information is revealed or obtained
through the psychologist’s interaction with an individual from within a client
corporation or organization, and that interaction is the result of the
professional contract between the psychologist and the client corporation or
organization, the confidential relationship is between the psychologist and
[the] that client corporation or organization, not between
the psychologist and [an] a patient or other individual within
the corporation or organization; in this instance, information obtained
by the psychologist from [the] a patient or other individual
shall be available to the organization unless such information was obtained in
a separate professional relationship with that individual and is therefore
subject to confidentiality requirements in itself.
[(14)] M. “Conditional
prescribing psychologist” means a licensed psychologist who holds a valid
conditional prescription certificate.
[(15) “Conditional prescription certificate”
means a document issued by the board to a licensed psychologist that permits
the holder to prescribe psychotropic medication under the supervision of a licensed
physician pursuant to the act.
(16)] N. “Conflict of interest”
means any situation or relationship that compromises or impairs, or appears to
compromise or impair, the neutrality, independence or objectivity of a
psychologist, psychologist associate, supervising physician, or board member,
including relationships or situations that arise from past or present familial,
social, fiduciary, business, financial, health care provider-patient
relationship, agency, or other personal relationship. Paying or receiving an appropriate fee for
supervisory services is not a conflict of interest. Conflict of interest includes dual
relationships as provided herein at 16.22.2.9 NMAC. [If a conflict of interest or dual
relationship arises during the performance of the professional duties of a
psychologist, psychologist associate, supervising physician, or board member,
he shall immediately report the conflict of interest or dual relationship to
the board and shall cease that professional relationship.
(17)] O. “Consultant” means a
licensed psychologist who provides professional advice or opinion to [a]
another licensed psychologist and who has no professional relationship with the
patient or client, has no authority over the case, or has no responsibility for
the services performed for the patient or client or the welfare of the patient
or client.
[(18)] P. “Continuing professional education”
means educational opportunities beyond doctoral education and initial entry
level training as a psychologist or psychologist associate for which hourly
credit is earned. It is the process through
which professional licensees review psychological concepts and techniques,
acquire new knowledge or skills relevant to their work, and improve their
competence in current skills. These
activities are intended to supplement what has already been attained in
training and practice. It is an ongoing
process consisting of formal learning activities at the postgraduate level that
are:
[(a)] (1) relevant to psychological practice, education,
and science;
[(b)] (2) enable psychologists to keep pace with
emerging issues and technologies; and
[(c)] (3) allow psychologists to maintain, develop and
increase competencies in order to improve services to the public and enhance
contributions to the profession.
[(19)] Q. “Controlled
substance” means any drug, substance or immediate precursor enumerated in
schedules I through V of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Controlled
Substance Act and in Sections 30-31-6 thru 30-31-10 of the act.
[(20)] R. “Court order” means the written
communication of a member of the judiciary, or other court magistrate or
administrator, if such authority has been lawfully delegated to such magistrate
or administrator that is under the authority of law.
[(21)] S. “Criminal Offender Employment Act”,
Sections 28-2-1 thru 28-2-6 NMSA 1978 is the statutory provision regulating the
relevance and weight to be given an applicant, candidate, or licensee’s
criminal record, by the board, during the licensure or renewal process.
[(22)] T. “Cultural competence” means the ability
and the will to respond to the unique needs of an individual patient that arise
from the patient’s culture, and the ability to use aspects of the person’s
culture as a resource or tool to assist with the intervention. Cultural competence includes being able to:
[(a)] (1) recognize and respond to health related
beliefs and cultural values;
[(b)] (2) incorporate research about disease incidence
and prevalence, and treatment efficacy; and
[(c)] (3) know when to seek consultation about the
patient’s culture.
[(23)] U. “Currently enrolled” means enrolled as
a student in a college or university.
[(24)] V. “Custodian” means the board
administrator.
W. “Designated
as a doctoral program in psychology by a nationally recognized designation
system” means listed as an approved doctoral program by the Association of
State and Provincial Psychology Boards/National Register Designation Project
prior to the termination of that project on June 1, 2018.
[(25) “Doctoral program in psychology”
includes programs whose degree specify a doctoral degree in counseling,
clinical or school psychology, as well as those programs the board deems to be
equivalent to the requirements contained in the Professional Psychologist Act,
using the standards and guidelines set forth by the APA or the ASPPB as a
guide.
(26)] X. “Drug or substance” means substances
recognized as drugs in the official United States pharmacopoeia, official
homeopathic pharmacopoeia of the United States or official national formulary
or any respective supplement to those publications. It does not include devices or their
components, parts or accessories.
[(27)] Y. “Electronic signatures”
means an electronic sound, symbol or process attached to or logically
associated with a record and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to
sign the record.
[(28)] Z. “Electronic transmission” means the
sending of information through the telephone lines, cable or internet, as in
e-mail or facsimile (fax).
[(29)] AA. “Ethno-pharmacology” means the basic and clinical sciences of
treatment of specific mental illness with ethnically or culturally appropriate
drugs.
[(30)] BB. “Filed with the board” means hand delivered or postal mail received
during normal business hours by the board office in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
[(31)] CC. “Geriatric” means all persons 65 years
of age and over.
[(32)] DD. “Good cause” means the inability to
comply because of illness, undue hardship, or extenuating circumstances that
are not willful and are beyond the control of the person asserting good
cause. The person asserting good cause
shall have the burden to demonstrate good cause.
[(33)] EE. “Governmental Conduct Act” 10-16-1 thru 10-16-18 NMSA 1978 is the
statutory provision which sets forth standards of conduct and ethical
principles for public service.
[(34) “Health care practitioner” means a
licensed physician, osteopathic physician or nurse practitioner with
independent, licensed prescribing privilege.
(35)] FF. “Inactive
status” means a procedure of the board to affirm that a licensee is not
engaged in active practice.
[(36)] GG. “Initial application” means the initial application for licensure
filed with the board by an applicant not previously or currently licensed in
any jurisdiction.
HH.
“In-person supervision” is supervision of psychological services where the
supervisor is physically present in the same room as the trainee.
[(37)] II. “Inspection
of Public Records Act”, 14-2-1 thru 14-2-12 NMSA 1978 is the statutory
provision acknowledging the fundamental right of access to public records
afforded citizens and media in a democracy, and governing the administration of
that right.
[(38)] JJ. “Licensed” means licensed or certified, registered, or any other
term including temporary, provisional, emergency, unrestricted, active or
inactive license or licensure, when such term identifies a person whose
professional behavior is subject to regulation by the board by authority of the
act.
[(39)] KK. “Licensee” means a psychologist licensed pursuant to the provisions
of the act and board regulations.
[(40)] LL. “Licensee in good standing” means a
licensed psychologist who is not the subject of a pending investigation,
adjudicatory proceeding, or petition on appeal or review, or whose license is
not restricted, suspended, or revoked in New Mexico or any other state or
licensing jurisdiction.
[(41)] MM. “Medical supervision” means direct
oversight of the psychologist trainee’s psychopharmacological practice by a
qualified supervising physician approved by the board. Supervision may be on-site or off-sit as
specified in the rule.
[(42)] NN. “Medical supervisor” means a qualified supervising physician
approved by the board.
[(43)] OO. “Member of the family” means a parent, spouse, child, stepchild,
grandchild, grandparent, sibling, uncle, aunt, niece or nephew, or other
relative by blood, marriage, or legal process with whom
the supervisor or physician supervisor has or has had a close familial
relationship.
[(44)] PP. “Member of the household” means
residing within the same dwelling unit, either continuously or intermittently,
regardless of whether fee or rent is paid or received.
QQ. “Military service member” means a person who is serving in the armed forces of the United States or in an active reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, including the national guard.
[(45)] RR. “National certification exam” means an examination that evaluates
the psychopharmacological knowledge base of the applicant, is developed with
the intention to administer it to psychologists seeking certificates or
licenses to prescribe psychotropic medication in any state with prescriptive
authority for psychologists, and meets standards acceptable to the board and
the medical board.
[(46)] SS. “Nationwide criminal history record”
means information concerning a person’s arrests, indictments, or other formal
criminal charges and any dispositions arising there from, including
convictions, dismissals, acquittals, sentencing and correctional supervision,
collected by criminal justice agencies and stored in the computerized databases
of the federal bureau of investigation, the national law enforcement
telecommunications systems, the department of public safety or the repositories
of criminal history information in other states.”
[(47)] TT. “Nationwide criminal history screening” means a criminal history
background investigation of an applicant for licensure by examination or
endorsement through the use of fingerprints reviewed by the department of
public safety and submitted to the federal bureau of investigation, resulting
in the generation of a nationwide criminal history record for that applicant.”
[(48)] UU. “New Mexico administrative code” or “NMAC”, Section 14-4-7.2 NMSA 1978 is the official compilation of
current rules filed by state agencies in accordance with New Mexico statutes.
[(49)] VV. “New Mexico statutes annotated 1978 or NMSA
1978” is the official compilation of state laws.
[(50)] WW. “Non-licensed
person” means a student, an applicant or postdoctoral person working under
supervision in order to satisfy licensure requirements in psychology, and
employees or staff of a licensed psychologist
[(51)] XX. “Open Meetings Act", 10-15 NMSA 1978 is the statutory provision
requiring that public business be conducted in full public view; providing
guidelines governing both public and closed meetings, and regulating the
notice, agenda and minutes of such meetings.
[(52)] YY. “Outdated test” means a test for which a revision has been
available for three or more years.
[(53)] ZZ. “Out-of-state psychologist” means a psychologist licensed in
another state, a territorial possession of the United States, the District of
Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or a
Canadian province who is in good standing in his or
her licensing jurisdiction(s).
[(54)] AAA. “Patient”
means a person who is treated, examined, assessed, or interviewed by a licensed
psychologist or licensed psychologist associate or a non-licensed person
working under supervision as provided in these regulations. In the case of minor patients or adult
patients who are legally incompetent, the legal guardian shall represent the
patient for decision-making purposes, except that the patient shall be directly
consulted by the psychologist or psychologist associate for:
[(a)] (1) issues directly affecting the physical or
emotional safety of the individual, such as sexual or other exploitative dual
relationships;
[(b)] (2) issues specifically reserved to the
individual, and agreed to by the guardian prior to rendering of services, such
as confidential communication in a therapy relationship, and
[(c)] (3) all matters specifically designated to
individuals in the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code (MHDDC),
Section 43-1-19 NMSA 1978, and the Children’s Code, Section 32A-1-1 thru
32A-1-20 NMSA 1978.
[(55)] BBB. “Physician”
means an allopathic or osteopathic physician.
[(56) “Practice of psychology” means the
observation, description, evaluation, interpretation and modification of human
behavior by the application of psychological principles, methods and procedures
for the purpose of preventing or eliminating symptomatic, maladaptive or
undesired behavior and of enhancing interpersonal relationships, work and life
adjustment, personal effectiveness, behavioral health and mental health, and
further means the rendering of such psychological services to individuals,
families or groups, regardless of whether payment is received for services
rendered. The practice of psychology
includes psychological testing or neuropsychological testing and the evaluation
or assessment of personal characteristics such as intelligence, personality,
abilities, interests, aptitudes and neuropsychological functioning; counseling,
psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, psychopharmacotherapy,
hypnosis, biofeedback, behavior analysis and therapy; diagnosis and treatment
of any mental and emotional disorder or disability, alcoholism and substance
abuse, disorders of habit or conduct and the psychological aspects of physical
illness, accident, injury and disability, and psycho-educational evaluation,
therapy, remediation and consultation.
(57)] CCC. “Practicum” means a period of
supervised clinical training and practice in which specific scientific and
clinical techniques and diagnoses are learned.
[(58)] DDD. “Prescribing
applicant” means a licensed psychologist who has made application to the
board for a conditional prescribing or prescribing certificate.
[(59) “Prescribing psychologist” means a
licensed psychologist who holds a valid prescription certificate.
(60)] EEE. “Prescription” means an order given
individually for the person for whom prescribed, either directly from the
prescriber to the pharmacist or indirectly by means of a written order signed
by the prescriber, and bearing the name and address of the prescriber, his license
classification, the name and address of the patient, the name and quantity of
the drug prescribed, directions for use and the date of issue. No person other than a [practitioner] prescriber
shall prescribe or write a prescription.
[(61) “Prescription certificate” means a
document issued by the board to a licensed psychologist that permits the holder
to prescribe psychotropic medication pursuant to the act.
(62)] FFF. “Primary treating health care practitioner”
means the health care practitioner who is directly responsible for treating a
specific illness or condition of a patient.
The primary treating health care practitioner may be a primary care
practitioner, or may be a medical specialist.
[(63)] GGG. “Professional
relationship” means a mutually agreed-upon relationship between a
psychologist and a patient(s) or client(s) for the purpose of the patient(s) or
client(s) obtaining the psychologist’s professional services.
[(64)] HHH. “Professional
service” means all actions of the psychologist in the context of a
professional relationship with a client or patient.
[(65)] III. “Properly made application” means a completed form for a
psychologist or psychologist associate license filed with the board that is complete
in all particulars and appears on its face to satisfy all minimum age,
educational, supervision, payment, and other requirements except examination
requirements for licensure as required by the act and these regulations.
[(66) “Psychologist” means a person who
engages in the practice of psychology or holds himself or herself out to the
public by any title or description of services representing himself or herself
as a psychologist, which incorporates the words “psychological”,
“psychologist”, “psychology”, or when a person describes himself or herself as
above and, under such title or description offers to render or renders services
involving the application of principles, methods and procedures of the science
and profession of psychology to persons for compensation or other personal gain.
(67)] JJJ. “Psychopharmacology” [[aka RxP]] means the basic and clinical science of drugs
used to treat mental illnesses.
[(68)] KKK. “Psychopharmacotherapy” means the application of pharmacotherapeutics to psychological problems. [A key
principle is the assessment of a patient’s history that helps establish the
appropriate role of drug therapy.
Essential steps include evaluation, physical assessment, recognizing the
disorder, adequate understanding of efficacy safety, pharmaco-kinetics,
pharmaco-dynamics and application in the clinical
setting.]
[(69) “Psychotropic medication” means a
controlled substance or dangerous drug that may not be dispensed or
administered without a prescription, whose indication for use has been approved
by the federal food and drug administration for the treatment of mental
disorders and is listed as a psychotherapeutic agent in drug facts and
comparisons or in the American hospital formulary service.]
LLL. “Recent Veteran” means a person who has received an honorable discharge or separation from military service within the two years immediately preceding the date the person applied for an occupational or professional license pursuant to this section.
MMM. “Reciprocity” means facilitation of licensure for individuals holding a license as a psychologist in another jurisdiction; reciprocity does not mean that other states accept New Mexico licensees on an equal basis but is an invitation that they do so.
[(70)] NNN. “Public
Health Act”, 24-1-1 thru 24-1-30 NMSA 1978, governs the confidentiality of
patient or client record.
[(71)] OOO. “Restricted
license” means a psychologist who holds a temporary, provisional, emergency
or inactive license.
[(72)] PPP. “Rule”
means board regulations.
[(73)] QQQ. “Socio-cultural”
means aspects of mental illness related to social and cultural mores and
traditions of varied social and cultural groups.
[(74) “School” means a college or a
university or other institution of higher education that is regionally
accredited and that offers a full-time graduate course of study in psychology
as defined by rule of the board or that is approved the American psychological
association.
(75) “Sponsoring psychologist” means a
licensed psychologist in New Mexico who agrees to provide adequate oversight of
an out-of-state psychologist ordered by a court to perform an independent
examination; the sponsoring psychologist remains responsible for the
professional conduct of the out-of-state psychologist and the welfare of the
patient or client.]
[(76) RRR. “State
Rules Act”, Sections 14-4-1 thru 14-4-5 NMSA 1978, is the statutory
provision that ensures that state agencies file with the state records center
and archives all rules and regulations including amendments or repeals.
[(77)] SSS. “Statute” means a law that governs conduct within its scope. A bill passed by the legislature becomes a
statute; and “statutory authority” means the boundaries of the board’s lawful
responsibility as laid out by the statute that created it.
[(78) “Substantial compliance” means
sufficient compliance with the statutes or rules so as to carry out the intent
for which the statutes or rules were adopted and in a manner that accomplishes
the reasonable objectives of the statutes or rules.]
[(79)] TTT. “Supervisee”
means any person who functions under the authority of a licensed psychologist
to provide psychological services as provided in the act or board regulations.
[(80)] UUU. “Supervisor”
means a licensed psychologist who agrees to provide adequate supervision over a
student, applicant, employee, staff, or other non-licensed person and who
remains ultimately responsible for the professional conduct of the non-licensed
person and the welfare of the patient.
[(81)] VVV. “Supervisory
plan” means a written document signed by an applicant for psychology
license or a conditional prescribing certificate and the supervisor of the
applicant that describes the nature of the supervisory relationship including
but not limited to the number of hours of supervision, population served, and
credentials of supervisor, and is presented to the board for approval.
WWW. “Telephonic supervision” means the supervision of psychological services through telephone or other audio format where the supervisor is not in the same physical facility as the trainee.
XXX. “Telesupervision” means the supervision of psychological
services through synchronous audio and video format where the supervisor is not
in the same physical facility as the trainee.
[(82) “Uniform Licensing Act”, Section 61-1-1
thru 61-1-33 NMSA 1978 is the statutory provision that governs the major duties
of the board in areas of:
(a) procedures which
must be followed to accord due process to applicants for licensure and to
licensees if the board takes action against the licensee for acts of misconduct
that would adversely affect public health, safety and welfare, and
(b) rule making procedures that the board shall follow in
adopting valid regulations affecting psychologists and psychologist associates.]
[(83)] YYY. “Unrestricted
license” means a license in psychology with full privileges and
responsibilities as described in these regulations but is renewed annually or
biennially. It does not have a
limitation of a provisional license, temporary license, emergency license or
inactive license as described herein.
[(84)] ZZZ. “Year
of supervised experience” means 1500 hours of psychological work conducted
under supervision satisfactory to the board.
The 1500 hours may be accumulated in one or two consecutive calendar
years in the case of an internship, three consecutive years in the case of [post-doctoral]
postdoctoral experience, or over the course of graduate training in the
case of [predoctoral] doctoral
experience.
[(85)] AAAA. “Doctoral
training program” means the program from which the applicant received his
or her doctoral degree to fulfill the educational requirements for licensure
(NMAC)
[B. Definitions in Subsection B pertain to conditional
prescribing and prescribing psychologists only.
(1) “Adults” mean all persons over 18 years
of age through 65 years of age.
(2) “Board” means the New Mexico state
board of psychologist examiners.
(3) “Children/adolescents” mean all persons
through 18 years of age (children, 2-12 years; adolescents 12-18 years).
(4) “Collaborative relationship” means a
cooperative working relationship between a conditional prescribing or
prescribing psychologist and a health care practitioner in the provision of
patient care, including cooperation in the management and delivery of physical
and mental health care, to ensure optimal patient care.
(5) “Conditional prescribing psychologist”
means a licensed psychologist who holds a valid conditional prescription
certificate.
(6) “Conditional prescription certificate”
means a document issued by the board to a licensed psychologist that permits
the holder to prescribe psychotropic medication under the supervision of a
licensed physician pursuant to the Professional Psychologist Act.
(7) “Conflict of interest” means past or present familial, social, fiduciary, business, financial,
health care provider-patient relationship, agency, or other personal
relationship that impairs or compromises or appears to impair or compromise the
supervisor’s neutrality, independence or objectivity. Paying or receiving an appropriate fee for
supervisory services is not a conflict of interest. Conflict of interest includes dual
relationship. If a conflict of interest
or dual relationship arises during the supervision, the supervisor shall
immediately report the conflict of interest or dual relationship to the board
and shall cease supervision of the supervised psychologist.
(8) “Controlled substance” means any drug,
substance or immediate precursor enumerated in schedules I through V of the
Controlled Substance Act.
(9) “Drug” or “substance” means substances recognized as drugs in the official
United States pharmacopoeia, official homeopathic pharmacopoeia of the United
States or official national formulary or any respective supplement to those
publications. It does not include devices
or their components, parts or accessories.
(10) “Ethno-pharmacology” means the basic
and clinical sciences of treatment of specific mental illness with ethnically
or culturally appropriate drugs.
(11) “Geriatric” means
all persons over 65 years of age.
(12) “Health care practitioner” means a
licensed physician, osteopathic physician or nurse practitioner with
independent, licensed prescribing privilege.
(13) “Log” means a written record of patient
examination and treatment that contains elements specified in the regulations
and which is required as a basis for evaluation of the applicant for licensure.
(14) “Member of the family” means a parent,
spouse, child, stepchild, grandchild, grandparent, sibling, uncle, aunt, niece
or nephew, or other relative by blood, marriage, or legal process with whom the
supervisor or physician supervisor has or has had a close familial relationship.
(15) “Member of the household” means
residing within the same dwelling unit, either continuously or intermittently,
regardless of whether fee or rent is paid or received.
(16) “National certification exam” means an
examination that evaluates the psychopharmacological knowledge base of the
applicant, is developed with the intention to administer it to psychologists
seeking certificates or licenses to prescribe psychotropic medication in any
state with prescriptive authority for psychologists, and meets standards
acceptable to the board and the medical board.
(17) “Physician” means an allopathic or
osteopathic physician.
(18) “Practice of psychology” means the
observation, description, evaluation, interpretation and modification of human
behavior by the application of psychological principles, methods and procedures
for the purpose of preventing or eliminating symptomatic, maladaptive or
undesired behavior and of enhancing interpersonal relationships, work and life
adjustment, personal effectiveness, behavioral health and mental health, and
further means the rendering of such psychological services to individuals,
families or groups regardless of whether payment is received for services
rendered. The practice of psychology
includes psychological testing or neuropsychological testing and the evaluation
or assessment of personal characteristics such as intelligence, personality,
abilities, interests, aptitudes and neuropsychological functioning; counseling,
psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, hypnosis, biofeedback, behavior analysis and
therapy; diagnosis and treatment of any mental and emotional disorder or
disability, alcoholism and substance abuse, disorders of habit or conduct and
the psychological aspects of physical illness, accident, injury and disability;
and psycho-educational evaluation, therapy, remediation and consultation.
(19) “Practicum”
means a period of supervised clinical training and practice in which
specific scientific and clinical techniques and diagnoses are learned.
(20) “Prescribing psychologist” means a
licensed psychologist who holds a valid prescription certificate.
(21) “Prescription” means an order given
individually for the person for whom prescribed, either directly from the
prescriber to the pharmacist or indirectly by means of a written order signed
by the prescriber, and bearing the name and address of the prescriber, his
license classification, the name and address of the patient, the name and
quantity of the drug prescribed, directions for use and the date of issue. No person other than a practitioner shall
prescribe or write a prescription.
(22) “Prescription certificate” means a
document issued by the board to a licensed psychologist that permits the holder
to prescribe psychotropic medication pursuant to the Professional Psychologist
Act.
(23) “Primary treating health care practitioner”
means the health care practitioner who is directly responsible for treating
a specific illness or condition of a patient.
The primary treating health care practitioner may be a primary care
practitioner, or may be a medical specialist.
(24) “Psychologist” means a person who
engages in the practice of psychology or holds himself out to the public by any
title or description of services representing himself as a psychologist, which
incorporates the words “psychological”, “psychologist”, “psychology”, or when a
person describes himself as above and, under such title or description, offers
to render or renders services involving the application of principles, methods
and procedures of the science and profession of psychology to persons for
compensation or other personal gain.
(25) “Psychopharmacology” means the basic
and clinical sciences of drugs used to treat mental illnesses.
(26) “Psychopharmacotherapy”
means the application of pharmaco-therapeutics to
psychological problems. A key principle
is the assessment of a patient’s history that helps establish the appropriate
role of drug therapy. Essential steps
include recognition of the disorder, adequate understanding of efficacy safety,
pharmaco-kinetics, pharmaco-dynamics
and application in the clinical setting.
(27) “Psychotropic medication” means a
controlled substance or dangerous drug that may not be dispensed or
administered without a prescription, whose indication for use has been approved
by the federal food and drug administration for the treatment of mental
disorders and is listed as a psychotherapeutic agent in drug facts and
comparisons or in the American hospital formulary service.
(28) “School” means a college or a
university or other institution of higher education that is regionally
accredited and that offers a full-time graduate course of study in psychology
as defined by rule of the board or that is approved by the American
psychological association.
(29) “Socio-cultural” means aspects of
mental illness related to social and cultural mores and traditions of varied
social and cultural groups.
(30) “Supervision” means direct oversight of
the psychologist trainee’s psychopharmacological practice by qualified
supervising physician approved by the board.
Supervision may be on or off site as specified in the rule.
(31) “Applicant”
means a licensed psychologist who has made application to the board for a
conditional prescribing or prescribing certificate.
(32) “Supervisor” means a qualified
supervising physician approved by the board.]
[16.22.1.7 NMAC - Rp, 16.22.1.7 NMAC, 11/15/2006; A, 3/21/2009; A, 9/16/2010; A, 4/11/2012; A, 4/30/2015; A, 7/1/2018]
16.22.1.8 [Acronyms used throughout these regulations include:
A. AUCC
- Association of universities and colleges of Canada.
B. ASPPB
- Association of state and provincial psychology boards.
C. CANA
-Child Abuse and Neglect Act.
D. CMHDDA
-Children’s Mental Health and Development Disability Act.
E. CPE
- continuing professional education.
F. CPQ
- certification of professional qualification.
G. EPPP
- examination for professional practice in psychology.
H. GCA
- Governmental Code Act
I. HIPDB
- healthcare integrity and protection data bank.
J. IPRA
- Inspection of Public Records Act.
K. MHDDC
- Mental Health and Development Disabilities Code.
L. NMAC
- New Mexico administrative code.
M. NMSA
- New Mexico statutes annotated
N. NCA
- notice of contemplated action.
O. OMA
- Open Meetings Act.
P. PES
- professional examination service.
Q. RxP - psychopharmacology.
R. RANA
- Resident Abuse and Neglect Act.
S. ULA
- Uniform Licensing Act.] [RESERVED]
[16.22.1.8 NMAC - N, 11/15/06; Repealed 7/1/2018]
16.22.1.9 [BOARD MEMBERSHIP:
A. Number. Board members under the provisions of
Subsection A of 61-9-5 NMSA 1978, the board of
psychologist examiners consists of eight members appointed by the governor who
are bona fide residents of New Mexico and serve for three-year staggered terms.
B. Appointments. The members shall be appointed as follows:
(1) four
members shall be professional members who are psychologists licensed under the
act, appointed by the governor from a list of names nominated by the New Mexico
psychological association, the New Mexico school psychologist association and
the New Mexico state psychologist association;
(2) one member shall be an additional professional member who is
licensed under the act as a psychologist or psychologist associate; and
(3) three public members who are laymen and have no significant
financial interest, direct or indirect, in the practice of psychology.
C. Successive
appointments. Each member shall be appointed
for a term of three years and hold office until the expiration of his/her
appointed term or until a successor is duly appointed. When the term of a member ends, the governor
shall appoint that member’s successor pursuant to Subsection B of 16.22.1.9
above, which was applicable to the expiring member’s appointment.
D. Unexpired
vacancy. Any vacancy occurring in
the board membership other than by expiration of term shall be filled by
appointment by the governor for the unexpired term of the member.] [RESERVED]
[16.22.1.9 NMAC - Rp, 16.22.1.8 NMAC, 11/15/06; Repealed 7/1/2018]