N.M. Admin. Code § 16.22.2.16 - TEST SECURITY
A.
Limits of reproduction and description of test materials. The
psychologist shall not reproduce or describe in public or in publications
subject to general distribution any psychological tests or other assessment
devices, the value of which depends in whole or in part on the naivete of the
subject, in ways that might invalidate the techniques. The psychologist shall
limit access to such tests or devices to persons with professional interests
who will safeguard their use.
B.
Safeguarding test materials. The psychologist shall safeguard
testing materials in accordance with the necessity to maintain test security.
The psychologist should take reasonable measures to protect test manuals,
testing stimuli, and raw test data from disclosure to those who are not
qualified to properly appraise those materials. Appropriate measures to
safeguard test materials include educating non-psychologists about the
professional duties of psychologists and the importance of safeguarding the
tests, and asking that the materials be released only to qualified
persons.
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