New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 64 - FUNERAL HOMES AND DISPOSERS
Part 8 - FUNERAL SERVICE INTERN PRACTICES
Section 16.64.8.8 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Each funeral service intern shall inform the board, on quarterly reports prescribed by the board, of the work completed by the funeral service intern, and the name(s) of the funeral service practitioner(s) who supervised each activity, and shall be for the periods as follows, until such time as the minimum requirements are met, as determined by the board:
B. Original quarterly reports shall be due at the office of the board within 30 days of the close of the quarter (faxed reports will not be accepted). Any quarter for which a report is not received by the date due shall not count as time toward the internship.
C. A funeral service intern may be employed by, or receive training at, more than one funeral or commercial establishment concurrently provided that:
D. A funeral service intern shall make it known that he or she is a funeral service intern under the supervision of a funeral service practitioner, and that he or she is not licensed as a funeral service practitioner nor the licensee in charge.
E. A funeral service intern shall not use the title funeral director and shall use the title funeral service intern. The titles funeral practitioner, funeral director or mortician are reserved for fully licensed practitioners and licensed arrangers in order to prevent the general public from misunderstanding the terms.
F. A funeral service intern shall practice funeral service only under the supervision of a funeral service practitioner, provided:
G. A funeral service intern shall not practice funeral service in any category under general supervision until application is made, together with the required fees, and approval has been granted by the board.
H. A funeral service intern shall be required to make arrangements during his or her internship in order to qualify for a license as a funeral service practitioner.
I. A funeral service intern shall not be required to practice funeral service under general supervision in any category regardless of the amount of time served or work completed as a funeral service intern.
J. A funeral service intern who is practicing funeral service under general supervision in any category shall be subject to the continuing education requirements of 16.64.6 NMAC.
K. A funeral service intern may receive training under more than one licensed funeral service practitioner, provided the board is notified, in writing, of any changes within 30 days following a change.
L. Any time served, and properly reported to the board, as a resident trainee under prior law will be considered the same as time served as a funeral service intern.
M. A funeral service intern who is practicing funeral service under direct supervision in any category is required to have the licensed funeral service practitioner review and co-sign all contracts prepared by the funeral service intern.
N. A funeral service intern who has a change of employment shall: