N.M. Admin. Code § 16.3.1.7 - DEFINITIONS
As used in these regulations:
A.
"act" means the Athletic Trainers Practice Act, Sections 61-14D-1 through 61-14D-20, NMSA 1978;
B.
"licensed physician" means a licensed physician who assumes responsibility for providing medical consultative support to the athletic trainer's practice, whether on a regular or temporary basis; the term may include a school or team physician provided a written acknowledgement by the physician is made part of the school or team records;
C.
"licensing year" means the period from September 1 of any year through August 31 of the following year;
D.
"NATA" means the national athletic trainers association;
E.
"BOC" means the board of certification for the athletic trainer;
F.
"current CPR certification" means completion within the preceding twelve months of a course in cardio pulmonary resuscitation approved by the American red cross or American heart association; the code of ethics adopted shall be the current code of ethics of the national athletic trainers association or its successor organization;
G.
"athlete's surgeon" means the physician or surgeon who is rendering services for the athlete and who prescribes therapeutic treatment and care for the athlete's post-surgical condition.
H.
"Disqualifying criminal conviction" has the same meaning as defined in Subsection E of Section 61-1-36 NMSA 1978.
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