New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 22 - PSYCHOLOGISTS AND PSYCHOLOGIST ASSOCIATES
Part 28 - CONDITIONAL PRESCRIBING OR PRESCRIBING PSYCHOLOGISTS: COMPLAINT PROCEDURES
Section 16.22.28.8 - COMPLAINT PROCEDURES

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.22.28.8

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

A. Any complaint against a conditional prescribing or prescribing psychologist shall be made according to the complaint procedures described in 16.22.11 NMAC of these board regulations.

B. The board shall notify the New Mexico medical board, the board of osteopathic medical examiners, or the board of nursing in writing upon receipt of any complaint that implicates the collaborative relationship between a conditional prescribing or prescribing psychologist and a physician, an osteopathic physician, a nurse practitioner, or a physician's assistant respectively.

C. A joint board complaint committee shall be appointed to evaluate any complaint arising out of the collaboration between a conditional prescribing or prescribing psychologist and a health care practitioner. The committee shall evaluate compliance with provisions of the collaboration guidelines as set forth in 16.22.20.8 NMAC. If the committee determines that the complaint does not involve the collaboration guidelines, the committee shall return the complaint to the board for appropriate action.

D. A joint board complaint committee will consist at a minimum of the following members, appointed as follows:

(1) one person appointed by the board who has experience in the field of psychopharmacology;

(2) one person appointed by the appropriate board of the health care practitioner having a collaborative relationship with the conditional prescribing or prescribing psychologist; and

(3) a public member appointed by the board.

E. Members of a joint board complaint committee shall not be in a pharmacological training program or seeking a prescription certificate, shall not be seeking licensure as a psychologist, physician, or nurse, and shall be a licensee in good standing in his or her respective profession.

F. Members of a joint board complaint committee shall not participate in any complaint review involving the member's family, household or a conflict of interest as defined in 16.22.1.7 NMAC, of these regulations.

G. The professional members of a joint board complaint committee may include:

(1) a psychologist with specialized training and experience in psychopharmacology;

(2) a licensed physician or osteopathic physician with clinical experience in mental health or psychopharmacology;

(3) a licensed pharmacist or pharmacist clinician with specialized training and experience in psychopharmacology;

(4) a licensed psychologist with a prescription certificate;

(5) a nurse practitioner, or physicians assistant with specialized training and experience in psychopharmacology; or

(6) a licensed psychologist.

H. Upon receipt and review of a complaint, a joint board complaint committee shall attempt an informal resolution of a complaint between a treating health care practitioner and a conditional prescribing or prescribing psychologist, consistent with the collaboration guidelines, in order to optimize patient care.

I. If an informal resolution cannot be achieved, a joint board complaint committee shall report its findings to the board and to the health care practitioner's licensing board. The report shall specify the area of alleged non-compliance with the collaboration guidelines and shall provide recommendations to each board for each board's appropriate action.

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