AN ACT
RELATING TO HEALTH; CREATING THE
SCHOOL MEDICATION AIDES TRAINING PILOT PROGRAM; CREATING THE SCHOOL MEDICATION
AIDES ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 61-3-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1968,
Chapter 44, Section 1) is amended to read:
"61-3-1. SHORT TITLE.--Chapter 61, Article 3 NMSA 1978
may be cited as the "Nursing Practice Act"."
Section 2. A new section of the Nursing Practice Act is
enacted to read:
"SCHOOL MEDICATION AIDES
TRAINING PILOT PROGRAM.--
A. The board shall adopt rules to establish a
school medication aides training pilot program to educate and certify persons
as school medication aides to administer prescription drugs or other medication
to public school students during school hours.
The purpose of the school medication aides training pilot program is to
determine whether certified medication aides can safely and efficiently
administer routine medication in a public school setting. Approved training
programs shall, through contract or agreement, provide remuneration to the
board for administrative and other costs associated with oversight of the
school medication aides training pilot program.
The board, the department of health and the state department of public
education shall collaborate to identify resources for the purpose of
establishing the school medication aides training pilot program. The number of trainees and the number of school medication aides shall be based on the
resources available; provided, however, that the school medication aides
training pilot program shall be established in not more than five regions of
the state and shall include a maximum of thirty school medication aide
trainees.
B. For purposes of this section, "school
medication aide" means a person who, under the supervision of a licensed
registered nurse who is certified as a licensed school nurse by the state
department of public education, may administer prescription medications and
other medications to public school students.
C. The board shall appoint a school medication
aides advisory committee to be chaired by a representative of the board and to
include representatives from research nursing programs of New Mexico
universities, the state department of public education, the department of
health, an educational assistants association, a statewide association of
nurses and a statewide association of school nurses. The school medication aides advisory
committee shall develop and recommend educational requirements, appropriate
levels of compensation and, in conjunction with the board, the department of
health and the state department of public education, develop and recommend the
procedures necessary for school medication aides to safely administer
prescription drugs or other medications to public school students. The school medication aides advisory
committee shall design the school medication aides training pilot program and
shall evaluate the results of the training program and make recommendations
regarding the training program to the board.
D. The board shall collaborate with the
department of health and the state department of public education through the
school medication aides advisory committee.
The board shall develop and determine educational requirements and
program requirements by administrative rule and shall determine educational
standards and certification requirements to certify school medication aides to
administer prescription drugs or other medications.
E. Persons wishing to practice as school
medication aides shall make application to the board and obtain training and
certification as determined by the board and shall be subject to all other
regulations pertaining to medication aides as determined by the board.
F. A school medication aide trainee shall not
administer prescription drugs or other medications to public school students
except under the supervision and direction of a licensed registered nurse who
is certified as a licensed school nurse by the state department of public
education."
Section 3. TEMPORARY PROVISION.--Public schools
participating in the school medication aides training pilot program shall not,
during the time period of the pilot program, which shall not extend beyond
December 15, 2004, discharge a certified licensed school nurse in order to
hire, instead, a school medication aide.
Section 4. TEMPORARY PROVISION.--The board shall
consider the recommendations of the school medication aides advisory committee
and report to the legislature the board's recommendations concerning the
continuance of the school medication aides training pilot program no later than
December 15, 2004.
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