New Mexico Statutes
Article 1 - Public Health
Section 24-1-28 - Behavioral health planning council created; powers and duties; membership.

There is created the "behavioral health planning council".
A. The council shall consist of the following members, all of whom shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the governor:
(1) consumers of behavioral health services and consumers of substance abuse services, as follows:
(a) adults with serious mental illness;
(b) seniors;
(c) family members of adults with serious mental illness and of children with serious emotional or neurobiological disorders; and
(d) persons with co-occurring disorders;
(2) Native American representatives from a pueblo, an Apache tribe [Tribe], the Navajo Nation and an urban Native American population;
(3) providers;
(4) state agency representation from agencies responsible for:
(a) adult mental health and substance abuse;
(b) children's mental health and substance abuse;
(c) education;
(d) vocational rehabilitation;
(e) criminal justice;
(f) juvenile justice;
(g) housing;
(h) medicaid and social services;
(i) health policy planning;
(j) developmental disabilities planning; and
(k) disabilities issues and advocacy;
(5) such other members as the governor may appoint to ensure appropriate cultural and geographic representation; and
(6) advocates.
B. Providers and state agency representatives together may not constitute more than forty-nine percent of the council membership.
C. The council shall:
(1) advocate for adults, children and adolescents with serious mental illness or severe emotional, neurobiological and behavioral disorders, as well as those with mental illness or emotional problems, including substance abuse and co-occurring disorders;
(2) report annually to the governor and the legislature on the adequacy and allocation of mental health services throughout the state;
(3) encourage and support the development of a comprehensive, integrated, community-based behavioral health system of care, including mental health and substance abuse services, and services for persons with co-occurring disorders;
(4) advise state agencies responsible for behavioral health services for children and adults, as those agencies are charged in Section 9-7-6.4 NMSA 1978;
(5) meet regularly and at the call of the chair, who shall be selected by the council membership from among its members;
(6) establish subcommittees, to meet at least quarterly, as follows:
(a) a medicaid subcommittee, chaired by the secretary of human services or a designee, which may also serve as a subcommittee of the medicaid advisory committee;
(b) a child and adolescent subcommittee, chaired by the secretary of children, youth and families or a designee;
(c) an adult subcommittee, chaired by the secretary of health or a designee;
(d) a substance abuse subcommittee, chaired by the secretary of health or a designee, which shall include DWI issues and shall include representation from local DWI councils;
(e) a Native American subcommittee, chaired by the secretary of Indian affairs or a designee; and
(f) other subcommittees as may be established by the chair of the council to address specific issues. All subcommittees may include nonvoting members appointed by the chair for purposes of providing expertise necessary to the charge of the respective subcommittee;
(7) review and make recommendations for the comprehensive mental health state block grant and the substance abuse block grant applications, the state plan for medicaid services and any other plan or application for federal or foundation funding for behavioral health services; and
(8) replace the governor's mental health planning council and act in accordance with Public Law 102-321 of the federal Public Health Service Act.
History: Laws 2004, ch. 46, § 2; 2005, ch. 7, § 1.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
The 2005 amendment, effective June 17, 2005, eliminated the requirement that Native American appointees to the behavioral health planning council be consumers of behavioral health services and consumers of substance abuse services and provides for the creation a Native American subcommittee of the council.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 24 - Health and Safety

Article 1 - Public Health

Section 24-1-1 - Short title.

Section 24-1-2 - Definitions.

Section 24-1-3 - Powers and authority of department.

Section 24-1-4 - Creation of health regions; appointment of health officers; powers and duties of health officers.

Section 24-1-4.1 - Certified nurse-midwives; prescriptive, distributing and administering authority.

Section 24-1-5 - Licensure of health facilities; hearings; appeals.

Section 24-1-5.1 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-5.2 - Health facilities; intermediate sanctions; civil penalty.

Section 24-1-5.3 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-5.4 - Plan of growth; requirements; reporting.

Section 24-1-5.5 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-5.6 - Northern New Mexico substance abuse treatment pilot project.

Section 24-1-5.7 - Methadone clinics; regulation by the human services department.

Section 24-1-5.8 - Legislative findings; licensing requirements for certain hospitals.

Section 24-1-5.9 - Reporting requirements.

Section 24-1-5.10 - Federal participation required; exception.

Section 24-1-6 - Tests required for newborn infants.

Section 24-1-6.1 - Newborn hearing testing required; department of health.

Section 24-1-7 - Sexually transmitted infections; reports of cases.

Section 24-1-8 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-9 - Capacity to consent to examination and treatment for a sexually transmitted infection.

Section 24-1-9.1 - Sexually transmitted infections; testing of persons convicted of certain criminal offenses.

Section 24-1-9.2 - Sexually transmitted infections; testing of persons formally charged for allegedly committing certain criminal offenses.

Section 24-1-9.3 - Sexually transmitted infections; mandatory counseling.

Section 24-1-9.4 - Sexually transmitted infections; confidentiality.

Section 24-1-9.5 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-9.6 - Sexually transmitted infections; disclosure.

Section 24-1-9.7 - Penalty.

Section 24-1-10 - Pregnancy; serological test for syphilis.

Section 24-1-11 - Reporting of blood tests.

Section 24-1-12 - Health certificates; filing.

Section 24-1-13 - Pregnancy; capacity to consent to examination and diagnosis.

Section 24-1-13.1 - Pregnancy; prenatal, delivery and postnatal treatment to a female minor; capacity to consent.

Section 24-1-13.2 - Shaken baby syndrome prevention.

Section 24-1-14 - [Sterilization;] special qualifications prohibited.

Section 24-1-15 - Isolation; quarantine; protocol.

Section 24-1-15.1 - Protocol for management of active tuberculosis.

Section 24-1-15.2 - Conditions of public health importance; reporting.

Section 24-1-15.3 - Conditions of public health importance; testing; screening.

Section 24-1-15.4 - Individually identifiable health information; conditions of public health importance; confidentiality; use; disclosure.

Section 24-1-16 - Inspection definitions.

Section 24-1-17 - Inspectorial search by consent.

Section 24-1-18 - Inspection searches.

Section 24-1-19 - Emergency inspectorial searches.

Section 24-1-20 - Records confidential.

Section 24-1-21 - Penalties.

Section 24-1-22 - Scientific laboratory division; testing methods; certification.

Section 24-1-23 - Disclosure by medicare health care providers; limitation on charges to recipient of services.

Section 24-1-24 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-25 - Holly Gonzales experimental treatment fund created.

Section 24-1-26 - Repealed.

Section 24-1-27 - Purpose.

Section 24-1-28 - Behavioral health planning council created; powers and duties; membership.

Section 24-1-29 - Commission created; members; duties.

Section 24-1-30 - Hand washing facilities; requirement.

Section 24-1-31 - Save our children's sight fund created.

Section 24-1-32 - Notice of the need for further vision evaluation and availability of funds.

Section 24-1-33 - Communication regarding reconstructive breast surgery.

Section 24-1-34 - Primary stroke centers; comprehensive stroke centers; acute stroke capable centers; department certification; rulemaking.

Section 24-1-35 - Assisted living facilities contracts; limit on charges after resident death.

Section 24-1-36 - Statewide community-based adult fall risk awareness and prevention program.

Section 24-1-37 - Lay caregiver; aftercare; designation.

Section 24-1-38 - Hospitals; requirement to offer influenza and pneumococcal immunizations.

Section 24-1-39 - Mammograms; health facilities; breast density disclosure.

Section 24-1-40 - Department of health; New Mexico board of dental health care; annual report; biennial report.

Section 24-1-41 - Health facilities; certified nurse practitioners; certified nurse-midwives; privileges; parity with physicians.

Section 24-1-42 - Eligibility for state or local health benefits.

Section 24-1-43 - Reporting; medical aid in dying.