N.M. Admin. Code § 16.22.26.8 - GRADUATES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT: REQUIREMENTS
A.
Conditional prescription certificate. Graduates of the department
of defense psychopharmacology demonstration project who have been actively
engaged in prescribing psychotropic medication for at least two of the last
five years immediately preceding the date of application may apply for a
conditional prescription certificate and shall meet these requirements:
(1) Additional supervision training. The RxP
application committee shall make recommendations to the board concerning
additional supervision and training that may be required. The board shall
review the committee recommendations and determine the additional supervision
and training required of the applicant in order to qualify for a prescription
certificate.
(2) Supervision plan.
The period of supervised practice shall be determined by the board based on the
applicant's education, training, and experience and shall not be less than
three months or more than two years. The applicant shall submit to the
psychopharmacology application committee a supervisory plan as outlined in
Subsection H of
16.22.24.10 NMAC, of these
regulations. The same requirements set forth in
16.22.24.10 NMAC, shall apply to
the supervisory period.
(3)
Evidence of completion of a 3-hour training in New Mexico rules and laws
applicable to prescribing psychologists, as offered by the State Psychologist
Association of New Mexico (SPA), or the New Mexico Psychological Association
(NMPA).
(4) Issuance of
prescription certificate. The RxP application committee shall recommend to the
board issuance of a prescription certificate to a graduate of the department of
defense psychopharmacology demonstration project who qualifies in accordance
with these regulations.
B.
Prescription certificate.
Graduates of the department of defense psychopharmacology demonstration project
shall be issued a prescription certificate if they hold an active unrestricted
New Mexico license as a psychologist and present to the board evidence that
they hold a valid certificate as a department of defense prescribing
psychologist.
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