New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 8 - CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 3 - GOVERNING BACKGROUND CHECKS AND EMPLOYMENT HISTORY VERIFICATION
Section 8.8.3.12 - PROHIBITIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Any CYFD licensee who violates these regulations is subject to revocation, suspension, sanctions, denial of licensure, certification, or registration or termination of participation in any other program within the scope of these regulations. AOC supervised visitation and safe exchange program providers will be monitored and sanctioned by the AOC.
B. Licensure, certification, registration or participation in any other program within the scope of these regulations is subject to receipt by the licensing authority of a satisfactory background check for the licensee or the licensee's administrator.
C. Except as provided in 8.8.3.13 NMAC below, licensure, certification, registration or participation in any other program within the scope of these regulations may not be granted by the licensing authority if a background check of the licensee or the licensee's administrator reveals an unreasonable risk.
D. A licensee may not retain employment, volunteer service or contract with any direct provider of care for whom a background check reveals an unreasonable risk. The BCU shall deliver one copy of the notice of unreasonable risk to the facility or program by U.S. mail and to the licensing authority or the AOC by facsimile transmission, e-mail or hand delivery.
E. A licensee shall be in violation of these regulations if it retains a direct provider of care for more than ten working days following the mailing of a notice of background check denial for failure to respond by the BCU.
F. A licensee shall be in violation of these regulations if it retains any direct provider of care inconsistent with Subsection A of 8.8.3.11 NMAC.
G. A licensee shall be in violation of these regulations if it hires, contracts with, uses in volunteer service, or retains any direct provider of care for whom information received from any source including the direct provider of care, indicates the provider of care poses an unreasonable risk to care recipients.
H. Any firm, person, corporation, individual or other entity that violates this section shall be subject to appropriate sanctions up to and including immediate emergency revocation of license or registration pursuant to the regulations applicable to that entity or termination of participation in any other program within the scope of these regulations.