New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Part 100 - GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES
Section 8.100.100.12 - RESPONSIBILITY AND DELEGATION

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.100.100.12

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

A. Division responsibilities: The income support division (ISD) is responsible for administering all relevant assistance programs in an accurate and timely fashion while treating clients with respect and dignity. The division administers those programs described in 8.100.100.10 NMAC, categories of assistance, and 8.100.100.11 NMAC, general program description.

B. Central office responsibilities: The division's central office includes the director, deputy directors and staff. Generally, central office is responsible for developing and managing division programs, program and organizational budgets and division personnel. It provides oversight and supervision of division field offices.

C. Field office responsibilities: ISD county field offices are located in the majority of counties in the state. Counties without ISD field offices may be served by scheduled itinerant visits. The county field office is the ISD unit responsible for the direct administration of ISD's food, medical, energy and financial assistance programs. The offices administer programs according to HCA regulations and policies. Each county office is supervised by a county director, who is responsible for the overall operation of the office, supervising office employees, and administering ISD programs. County directors report to and are supervised by ISD's deputy director for field operations.

D. Privacy:

(1) Procedures used to determine eligibility must respect the rights of the client under the United States constitution, the Social Security Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or any other relevant provisions of state and federal laws. Intrusions on a client's privacy and personal dignity are limited to what is reasonably necessary to make sure that expenditures made under the programs are accurate and legal.

(2) Prohibited activities: Specifically prohibited activities include:
(a) entering a home by force or without permission;

(b) making home visits outside of normal ISD working hours; and

(c) searching a home for clues of possible deception.

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