New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 370 - OVERSIGHT OF LICENSED HEALTHCARE FACILITIES AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER PROGRAMS
Part 15 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BOARDING HOMES
Section 8.370.15.9 - SCOPE OF SERVICES

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.370.15.9

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

A. General scope of services: These regulations apply to non-medical boarding homes that are required to be licensed under the public health act by the authority to provide residential placement to individuals seeking assistance with instrumental activities of daily living or assistance with accessing or the coordination of community services who may have been discharged from any mental or behavioral health care institution. Individuals who need assistance with one or more activities of daily living or who need a higher level of services and supervision provided in a skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, assisted living facility, a general or special hospital or other institution, shall not be placed in a boarding home.

B. Licensure is required:

(1) No boarding home as defined in Subsection H of 8.370.15.7 NMAC may operate in New Mexico unless it is licensed in accordance with the requirements of the authority.

(2) Any boarding home providing services described in these regulations that is in operation on the effective date of these regulations must apply for licensure within 30 days of the effective date.

(3) If an unlicensed boarding home is found to be providing services for which a license is required under these regulations or other health facility regulations, the secretary may issue a cease-and-desist order, to protect human health or safety or welfare.

C. Exemption from licensure:

(1) The boarding home regulations contained in this rule shall not apply to any of the following:
(a) Any other licensed health facility, as defined by the public health act Subsection F of Section 24-1-2, NMSA 1978 licensed by the authority.

(b) Any clinic, as defined by the public health act Subsection F of Section 24-1-2 NMSA 1978 licensed by the authority.

(c) Any home operated by a home and community-based medicaid waiver service provider, under contract with the authority to provide waiver services.

(d) Any house, institution, hotel, homeless shelter, or other similar place that supplies board and room only, or room only, or board only, which provides no element of care and supervision.

(e) Any school dormitory or similar facility where all of the following conditions exist:
(i) The school is a public school as defined by Subsection L of Section 22-1-2 NMSA 1978 or a nonpublic school accredited by a generally accepted accreditation agency.

(ii) The school and the school dormitory are on the same grounds.

(iii) The program operates only during normal school terms unless the academic program runs year-around.

(iv) The school's function is educational only.

(v) The school program is not designated as providing rehabilitative or treatment services.

(f) Any care and supervision of persons by a relative, guardian or conservator.

(g) Any care and supervision of persons from only one family by a close friend of the family, guardian or conservator, provided that such arrangement is not for financial profit and does not exceed 10 hours per week. The provision of longer hours of care shall not be precluded when provided for a brief period of time for reasons, including but not limited to family emergencies, vacation, and military leave.

(h) Any arrangement for the care and supervision of an adult or adults from only one close friend, who is not a licensee or current employee of a residential care facility for the elderly or of an adult residential facility, and whose friendship pre-existed a provider/recipient relationship, and all of the following are met:
(i) The care and supervision are provided in a home or residence chosen by the recipient, regardless of who owns the home or residence.

(ii) The arrangement is not of a business nature, in that the provider does not represent himself or herself as being in the business of provision of care, and any compensation that may be paid to the provider is only for the value of the services rendered.

(iii) The arrangement occurs and continues only with the one resident.

(i) Any housing project for elderly or disabled individuals that meets other federal requirements.

D. Other operations not affected: Boarding homes that also rent rooms solely on an owner resident basis, to individuals who do not require assistance with one or more instrumental activities of daily living or assistance with the coordination of community services, are not required to comply with this rule in respect to those individuals only.

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