Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 16.22.25.10 - EVALUATION OUTCOMEA. Board action. Within sixty (60) days, the board shall issue an unrestricted prescription certificate to the applicant or inform the applicant of deficiencies.B. Remedial period. If the peer review panel documents deficiencies in the patient charts or the applicant otherwise does not demonstrate competency to prescribe independently, the panel shall specify in writing: (1) the areas in need of remediation;(2) the process and procedures by which these areas are to be remediated; and(3) the time period, not to exceed six (6) months, allowed for remediation of deficiencies or demonstration of competency before the applicant can undergo another peer review. C. Additional peer review(s). (1) Another peer review shall be conducted at the end of the remedial period. The applicant may have a total of three (3) peer reviews, after which the applicant shall re-enroll in psychopharmacology program meeting all criteria in 16.22.23.8 NMAC, and apply for another conditional prescription certificate prior to applying for a prescription certificate.(2) The evaluation or results of any deficient peer review shall be forwarded to the board and the New Mexico medical board. The board, in consultation with the medical board or it designee, shall have the discretion to extend a conditional prescription certificate pursuant to Subsection V of 16.22.24.10 NMAC, pending the outcome of the second or subsequent peer review process.N.M. Admin. Code § 16.22.25.10
16.22.25.10 NMAC - Rp, 16.22.25.8 NMAC, 11/15/06