New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 11 - ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Part 5 - ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES LEGAL
Section 8.11.5.10 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.11.5.10

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

A. The department complies with the provisions of the Adult Protective Services (APS) Act and the Rules of Civil Procedures and the Rules of Evidence for the district courts.

B. Attorney-client relationship: The primary decision-maker on the case of an incapacitated adult is the caseworker for the purpose of the attorney-client relationship. If a conflict of opinion arises between the caseworker and his supervisor or a manager within the chain-of-command, the decision-maker becomes the highest ranking person making a determination in the matter up to and including the department's cabinet secretary.

C. Attorney-client privileged communications: Written and verbal communications concerning department business between an APS attorney and a department employee in anticipation of litigation or concerning on-going litigation is privileged. Privileged communication may not be disclosed to a third party without appropriate permission or by order of the court.

D. Confidentiality/access to records: Protective services division records are confidential and can only be inspected pursuant to a valid court order except by those entities specifically entitled to access under the Adult Protective Services Act.

(1) When allowing access to an authorized entity, all attorney-client privileged information and, where protected by law, all identifying information on the referral source on referrals is stricken.

(2) Unless approved by a department attorney, division records are not released pursuant to a subpoena because subpoenas do not reflect a court determination of legitimate interest in the case or the work of the court.

E. Notice requirements: The APS attorney is responsible for sending proceeding notifications to the appropriate persons.

F. Due process: APS attorneys are to provide procedural safeguards for all parties in all adult protective services legal cases filed by the department.

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