Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 16.22.3.9 - SUPERVISION OF NON LICENSED PERSONSA.Responsibility of supervisors and violations. The supervisor shall not assist a non-licensed person in the performance of any activity that constitutes the practice of psychology except as allowed by this part. A supervisor shall have functional authority over and professional responsibility for the work of the non-licensed person. A supervisor who assists a non-licensed person in the practice of psychology in violation of this part, by acts of omission or commission, or who provides inadequate supervision over a non-licensed person is subject to disciplinary action. The grounds for disciplinary action may include, without limitation, aiding and abetting the practice of psychology by a non-licensed person; incompetent practice of psychology; willful or negligent violation of the act; allowing the supervisor's name or license to be used in connection with a non-licensee who performs psychological services outside of the area of the non-licensed person's training, experience, or competency; or abandonment of the patient or client.B.Qualifications of supervisors. The supervisor shall be a licensed psychologist. The supervisor shall have training or experience in the specific area of practice being supervised. The supervisor may assign non-licensed persons to other qualified specialists under the supervisor's authority for specific skill training. The other specialist shall have a clearly established practice and shall possess demonstrable teaching skills. The supervisor shall limit the number of non-licensed persons under supervision, taking into account the requirements of the supervisor's principal work or practice and clinical responsibilities, to ensure that the supervision provided and the practice are consistent with professional standards. The supervisor shall not supervise an applicant who is a member of the supervisor's immediate or extended family, who has a financial interest in the supervisor's business or practice, or with whom the supervisor has a dual relationship.C.Duties of the supervisor. The supervisor has the following duties to his patients or clients, the non-licensed person, and the public.(1) The supervisor has ultimate responsibility to the patient or client for all professional psychological services rendered, whether rendered by the supervisor or the non-licensed person. (a) The supervisor shall ensure that the patient or client knows the supervisory status of the non-licensed person and that consent is obtained.(b) The supervisor shall ensure that the patient or client understands the possibility that a third-party payor may not reimburse for services rendered by the non-licensed person.(c) The supervisor shall ensure that the patient or client is aware of the non-licensed person's qualifications and functions.(d) The supervisor shall be available to patients or clients, shall be available to the non-licensed person for professional guidance and direction and intervention as needed, and shall be responsible for proper record-keeping and proper documentation in the patient's or client's case file, progress notes, or medical record.(2) Unless the applicant holds an independent mental health license issued by the New Mexico counseling and therapy practice board or is an independent social worker licensed by the New Mexico board of social work examiners, the supervisor shall be responsible for billing for services and receipt or collection of payment. Bills, statements, invoices, or requests for payment in any form shall accurately and clearly identify the work performed and by whom.(3) The supervisor maintains ultimate responsibility for and has an ongoing duty to actively supervise the non-licensed person's work performance and conduct to ensure adherence to the act and to board regulations.(4) The supervisor shall ensure that a non-licensed person for whose work the supervisor is responsible does not engage in any activity, which, if engaged in by the supervisor, would constitute a violation of the act or the board regulations. The supervisor shall ensure, for example, that the non-licensed person:(a) does not engage in a dual relationship;(b) preserves the confidentiality of patient or client information;(c) does not misrepresent his status, credentials, or qualifications to the patient or client or to others;(d) does not mislead others or misrepresent his status to collect fees for services; and(e) does not abuse drugs, substances, or alcohol to an extent or manner that endangers himself or another or impairs his ability to perform the duties required.(5) The supervisor shall ensure that the non-licensed person works within his area of training, education, and competence.(6) The supervisor shall adequately monitor the work of the non-licensed person to the extent necessary to protect the welfare of the patient or client. The supervisor shall ensure that the patient or client is properly evaluated and treated. The supervisor shall assess the skills and functioning of the non-licensed person on an ongoing basis to ensure that the non-licensed person is acting within his area of training, education, and competence. The supervisor shall prepare and document the plan of supervision, if applicable.D.Doctoralstudents under supervision. Students enrolled in a graduate-level clinical counseling or school psychology training program who are rendering services under supervision and who have not applied for licensure are exempt from the act as specified under Section 61-9-16 NMSA 1978. Students shall not directly charge a patient or third-party payor a fee for the services performed. The supervisor shall accept supervisory responsibility only over students currently enrolled in a graduate-level program, who are under the auspices of a bona fide practicum or externship program with a designated faculty advisor who shall be responsible for coordinating students services and training. Students shall not render any psychological services that are not supervised by a qualified supervisor as defined in this part.E.Registered psychologist interns and post-doctoral psychology trainees.(1) Psychology interns and post-doctoral psychology trainees doing their training in New Mexico and who are enrolled in an approved supervision program as defined in Subsection F of 16.22.1.7 NMAC must register with the board.(2) Registered psychology interns and post-doctoral psychology trainees working under approved supervision are allowed to practice psychology as specified under Section 61-9-16 NMSA 1978.(3) Individuals who are enrolled in a formal internship or program or a postdoctoral supervised experience that has been accredited by a nationally recognized accreditation body will be registered based on documentation, in a manner satisfactory to the board, of enrollment in that approved training program.(4) Psychology interns and post-doctoral trainees doing their training in New Mexico must apply for and receive formal approval of their training program unless they are in a formal internship program as described in Paragraph (3) of Subsection E of 16.22.3.9 NMAC and must register with the board.(5) Interns and post-doctoral trainees shall not directly charge a patient or third-party payor a fee for the services performed.(6) Registration as a psychology intern or post-doctoral trainee shall be for the term of the formal internship or traineeship not to exceed two years total or as approved by the board.N.M. Admin. Code § 16.22.3.9
16.22.3.9 NMAC - Rp, 16.22.3.8 NMAC, 11/15/06, Amended by New Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 11, June 12, 2018, eff. 7/1/2018