A. A child fourteen years of age or older is presumed to have capacity to consent to treatment without consent of the child's legal custodian, including consent for individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, guidance counseling, case management, behavioral therapy, family therapy, counseling, substance abuse treatment or other forms of verbal treatment that do not include aversive interventions. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted to provide a child fourteen years of age or older with independent consent rights for the purposes of the provision of special education and related services as set forth in federal law.
B. Psychotropic medications may be administered to a child fourteen years of age or older with the informed consent of the child. When psychotropic medications are administered to a child fourteen years of age or older, the child's legal custodian shall be notified by the clinician.
C. A clinician or other mental health and developmental disabilities professional shall promote the healthy involvement of a child's legal custodians and family members in developing and implementing the child's treatment plan, including appropriate participation in treatment for children fourteen years of age or older. However, nothing in this section shall limit the rights of a child fourteen years of age or older to consent to services and to consent to disclosure of mental health records.
History: Laws 2007, ch. 162, § 15.
Effective dates. — Laws 2007, ch. 162 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 15, 2007, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.
Structure 2021 New Mexico Statutes
Article 6A - Children's Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Section 32A-6A-1 - Short title.
Section 32A-6A-4 - Definitions.
Section 32A-6A-5 - Competence.
Section 32A-6A-6 - Rights related to treatment and habilitation; scope.
Section 32A-6A-7 - Right to individualized treatment or habilitation services and plan.
Section 32A-6A-8 - Special rules applicable to aversive intervention.
Section 32A-6A-9 - Restraint, generally.
Section 32A-6A-10 - Physical restraint and seclusion.
Section 32A-6A-11 - Training required for a professional who uses restraint or seclusion.
Section 32A-6A-13 - Legal representation of children.
Section 32A-6A-14 - Consent for services; children under fourteen years of age.
Section 32A-6A-15 - Consent for services; children fourteen years of age or older.
Section 32A-6A-17 - Treatment guardianship proceedings.
Section 32A-6A-18 - Individual instructions.
Section 32A-6A-19 - Emergency mental health evaluation and care.
Section 32A-6A-22 - Involuntary residential treatment.
Section 32A-6A-23 - Liability of persons providing treatment or habilitation services.
Section 32A-6A-24 - Disclosure of information.
Section 32A-6A-25 - Special commissioner.
Section 32A-6A-26 - Transportation.
Section 32A-6A-27 - Violation of a child's rights.
Section 32A-6A-28 - Cost of care.
Section 32A-6A-29 - Recognition of tribal court involuntary placement orders.