A. All records or information containing protected health information relating to the respondent, including all pleadings and other documents filed in the matter, social records, diagnostic evaluations, psychiatric or psychologic reports, videotapes, transcripts and audio recordings of interviews and examinations, recorded testimony and the assisted outpatient treatment plan that was produced or obtained as part of a proceeding pursuant to the Assisted Outpatient Treatment Act, shall be confidential and closed to the public.
B. The records described in Subsection A of this section may only be disclosed to the parties and:
(1) court personnel;
(2) court-appointed special advocates;
(3) attorneys representing parties to the proceeding;
(4) surrogate decision-makers;
(5) peace officers requested by the court to perform any duties or functions related to the respondent as deemed appropriate by the court;
(6) qualified professionals and providers involved in the evaluation or treatment of the respondent;
(7) public health authorities or entities conducting public health surveillance or research, if authorized by law; and
(8) any other person or entity, by order of the court, having a legitimate interest in the case or the work of the court.
History: Laws 2016, ch. 84, § 14.
Compiler's notes. — Laws 2016, ch. 84, §§ 1 through 14 were originally enacted as new sections of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, but were renumbered by the compiler.
Repeals. — Laws 2020, ch. 44, § 3, effective May 20, 2020, repealed Laws 2016, ch. 84, § 17, which would have repealed §§ 43-1B-1 to 43-1B-14 NMSA 1978, effective July 1, 2021.
Effective dates. — Laws 2016, ch. 84, § 18 made Laws 2016, ch. 84 effective July 1, 2016.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 43 - Commitment Procedures
Article 1B - Assisted Outpatient Treatment
Section 43-1B-1 - Short title.
Section 43-1B-2 - Definitions.
Section 43-1B-3 - Assisted outpatient treatment; criteria.
Section 43-1B-4 - Petition to the court.
Section 43-1B-5 - Qualified protective order.
Section 43-1B-6 - Hearing; examination by a qualified professional.
Section 43-1B-7 - Written proposed treatment plan.
Section 43-1B-8 - Disposition.
Section 43-1B-9 - Expeditious appeal.
Section 43-1B-11 - Applications for continued periods of treatment.
Section 43-1B-12 - Application to stay, vacate, modify or enforce an order.
Section 43-1B-13 - Failure to comply with assisted outpatient treatment.
Section 43-1B-14 - Sequestration and confidentiality of records.