New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 4 - CHIROPRACTIC PRACTITIONERS
Part 15 - CHIROPRACTIC ADVANCED PRACTICE CERTIFICATION REGISTRY
Section 16.4.15.8 - ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTRATION GENERAL PROVISIONS

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.4.15.8

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

Advanced practice registration is authorized by Subsection C of 61-4-9.1 NMSA 1978 of the act and defined in 61-4-9.2 NMSA 1978 and allows the use of approved substances through injection for therapeutic purposes.

A. A chiropractic physician shall have the prescriptive authority to administer through injection and prescribe the compounding of substances that are authorized in the advanced practice formulary. Those with active registration are allowed prescription authority that is limited to the current formulary as agreed on by the New Mexico board of chiropractic examiners and as by statute, by the New Mexico board of pharmacy and the New Mexico medical board. The New Mexico board of chiropractic examiners shall maintain a registry of all chiropractic physicians who are registered in advanced practice and shall notify the New Mexico board of pharmacy of all such current registered licensees no later than September 1st of each licensing period.

B. Chiropractic physicians applying for registry shall submit to the board:

(1) documentation that the doctor has successfully completed a competency examination administered by a nationally recognized credentialing agency or after December 31, 2012 successfully completed a graduate degree in a chiropractic clinical practice specialty;

(2) documentation that the chiropractic physician has successfully completed 90 clinical and didactic hours of education provided by an institution approved by the New Mexico medical board and the New Mexico board of chiropractic examiners;

(3) an application provided by the board for registry of the advanced practice certification.

C. A chiropractic physician without advanced practice certification may administer, dispense and prescribe any natural substance that is to be used in an oral or topical manner so long as that substance is not considered a dangerous drug.

D. The board shall annually renew the advanced practice certification registration of a doctor of chiropractic medicine in good standing on inactive status as stated in Paragraph (2) of Subsection A of 16.4.12.8 NMAC; or

E. All advanced practice certification registrations shall automatically terminate when licensure as a doctor of chiropractic medicine:

(1) is placed on inactive status as stated in Paragraph (2) of Subsection A of 16.4.12.8 NMAC; or

(2) is suspended, revoked or terminated for any reason as stated in 16.4.8.10 NMAC; or

(3) is not renewed prior to the annual renewal date (July 1).

F. All advanced practice certification registrations that were automatically terminated pursuant to Subsection E of 16.4.15.8 NMAC shall be automatically reinstated when licensure as a chiropractic physician is reinstated, provided that:

(1) all fees required by 16.4.22.8 NMAC have been paid; and

(2) all continuing education requirements stated in Subsection C of 16.4.15.10 NMAC have been completed; and

(3) any other reinstatement provisions, required by board rule, have been completed.

G. An advanced practice registration that is suspended or revoked by the board for any reason listed under 16.4.8.10 NMAC, shall not be reinstated. The chiropractic physician must reapply for advanced practice certification registration as a new applicant.

H. Each year the board may review the advanced practice formularies for necessary amendments. When new substances are added to a formulary, appropriate education in the use of the new substances may be approved and required by the board for chiropractic physician applying for registration or as continuing education for renewal of the applicable advanced practice registration. All amendments to the formulary shall be made following consensus of the NM board of medicine, NM pharmacy board and the NM board of chiropractic examiners.

I. A chiropractic physician certified for advanced practice under 16.4.15.11 NMAC that includes the use of controlled substances shall register with the federal DEA (drug enforcement agency) prior to obtaining, prescribing, administering, compounding the controlled substance.

J. A chiropractic physician registered in advanced practice, when prescribing, shall use prescription pads printed with his or her name, address, telephone number, license number and his or her advanced practice certification. If a chiropractic physician is using a prescription pad printed with the names of more than one chiropractic physician the above information for each chiropractic physician shall be on the pad and the pad shall have a separate signature line for each chiropractic physician. Each specific prescription shall indicate the name of the chiropractic physician for that prescription and shall be signed by the prescribing chiropractic physician.

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