New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 12 - NURSING AND HEALTH CARE RELATED PROVIDERS
Part 13 - DIVERSION PROGRAM FOR CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT NURSES
Section 16.12.13.10 - MONITORING PARTICIPANTS IN THE DIVERSION PROGRAM

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.12.13.10

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Participants must assure that required written reports and drug screens are submitted in accordance with the provisions of the diversion program contract and contract amendments. Written reports and drug screens must be received regularly by the program.

(1) Written reports of the same type and several drug screens received together are not acceptable and may result in the participant being noncompliant.

(2) Drug screens shall be scheduled randomly and shall be observed in accordance with the guidelines and protocols approved by the board.

(3) Drug screens must include participant's drugs of choice.

B. Participants are required to meet with representatives of the program periodically for an evaluation of their progress in recovery and participation in the program.

(1) After one year of acceptable compliance, amendments may be made in the participant's contract based on the participant's progress in recovery and participation in the program.

(2) Contracts and contract amendments must be submitted with all required signatures within two weeks of the meeting date.

(3) Failure to meet regularly as scheduled may result in being reported to the board for noncompliance.

C. Participant shall notify the diversion program coordinator and the executive director of the board, immediately, of a pending relocation out-of-the state of New Mexico. The participant shall complete and submit the out of state relocation form. The executive director shall notify the board of nursing in the state in which participant intends to practice that the licensee is a participant in the New Mexico board of nursing's diversion program for chemically dependent nurses. Participants who relocate out-of-state must comply with the NM diversion program requirements until participants have been discharged from the program.

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