New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 9 - HUMAN RIGHTS
Chapter 2 - AGE
Part 19 - LONG TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN
Section 9.2.19.6 - OBJECTIVE

Universal Citation: 9 NM Admin Code 9.2.19.6
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

These rules govern the conduct of the office in fulfilling its duties under the OAA and the New Mexico Long-Term Care Ombudsman Act by protecting the health, safety, welfare and rights of residents of long-term care facilities in this state, to investigate and resolve complaints of such residents, and to report on conditions of long-term care facilities. The department shall establish and operate the office either directly or by contract or other arrangement with a public agency or non-profit private organization. The office is a distinct entity, separately identifiable, located within or connected to the department, and, in the event the department enters into contract or other arrangement with a public agency or non-profit organization, that agency or organization shall establish a separately identifiable, distinct entity as the office.

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