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0002| SENATE BILL 207
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0003| 43RD LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, 1998
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0004| INTRODUCED BY
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0005| L. SKIP VERNON
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0011| AN ACT
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0012| RELATING TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS; ESTABLISHING CRIMINAL
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0013| HISTORY SCREENING REQUIREMENTS FOR CAREGIVERS; REPEALING
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0014| SECTIONS OF THE NMSA 1978; MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.
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0016| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
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0017| Section 1. TITLE.--Sections 1 though 5 of this act may
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0018| be cited as the "Caregivers Criminal History Screening Act".
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0019| Section 2. PURPOSE.--The purpose of the Caregivers
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0020| Criminal History Screening Act and its requirement that
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0021| caregivers undergo a nationwide criminal history screening is
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0022| to ensure to the highest degree possible the prevention of
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0023| abuse, neglect or financial exploitation of care recipients.
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0024| Section 3. DEFINITIONS.--As used in the Caregivers
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0025| Criminal History Screening Act:
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0001| A. "Applicant" means a person who seeks and is
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0002| offered employment, contractual service or volunteer service
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0003| as a caregiver with a care provider.
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0004| B. "Caregiver" means a person, not otherwise
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0005| required to undergo a nationwide criminal history screening by
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0006| the New Mexico Children's and Juvenile Facility Criminal
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0007| Records Screening Act [32A-15-1 to 32A-15-4 NMSA 1978], whose
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0008| employment, contractual service or volunteer service with a
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0009| care provider includes direct care or routine and
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0010| unsupervised physical or financial access to any care
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0011| recipient served by that provider;
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0012| C. "Care provider" or "provider" means a skilled
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0013| nursing facility; intermediate care facility; care facility
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0014| for the mentally retarded; psychiatric facility;
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0015| rehabilitation facility; home health agency; homemaker agency;
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0016| home for the aged or disabled; group home; adult foster care
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0017| home; private residence that provides personal care, adult
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0018| residential care, or nursing care for two or more persons not
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0019| related by blood or marriage to the facility's operator or
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0020| owner; adult daycare center; boarding home; adult residential
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0021| care home; residential service or habilitation service
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0022| providers authorized to be reimbursed by Medicaid; any
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0023| licensed or Medicaid certified entity, or any program funded
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0024| by the state agency on aging, that provides respite, companion
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0025| or personal care services; however, it does not include
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0001| general acute care hospitals, and resident care facilities
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0002| located at or performing services exclusively for any
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0003| correctional facility;
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0004| D. "care recipient" means any person under the
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0005| care of a provider who has a physical or mental illness,
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0006| injury or disability or who suffers from any cognitive
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0007| impairment that restricts or limits the person's activities;
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0008| E. "Nationwide criminal history screening" means a
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0009| criminal history background investigation of an applicant or
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0010| caregiver through the use of fingerprints collected by the New
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0011| Mexico department of public safety and submitted to the
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0012| federal bureau of investigation, resulting in generation of a
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0013| nationwide criminal history record for that applicant or
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0014| caregiver;
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0015| F. "Nationwide criminal history record" means
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0016| information concerning a person's arrests, indictments, or
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0017| other formal criminal charges, and any dispositions arising
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0018| therefrom, including convictions, dismissals, acquittals,
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0019| sentencing, and correctional supervision, collected by
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0020| criminal justice agencies and stored in the computerized
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0021| databases of the federal bureau of investigation, the National
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0022| Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, the New Mexico
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0023| department of public safety, or the repositories of criminal
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0024| history information of other states.
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0025| G. "Volunteer service" means the performance of
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0001| work for a care provider by a person who is not financially
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0002| compensated for that work or who receives a nominal stipend
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0003| for that work and who assists the care provider by filling a
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0004| position that would otherwise be held by an employee or
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0005| independent contractor.
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0006| Section 3.--CRIMINAL HISTORY SCREENING REQUIRED;
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0007| REGULATORY IMPLEMENTATION; APPEALS.--
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0008| A. The department of health is authorized to
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0009| receive an applicant's or caregiver's nationwide criminal
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0010| history record obtained by the New Mexico department of public
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0011| safety as a result of a nationwide criminal history records
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0012| screening pursuant to an applicant's or caregiver's
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0013| authorization for such criminal history records screening.
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0014| Providers shall submit a set of fingerprints of applicants and
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0015| caregivers to the New Mexico department of public safety for a
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0016| nationwide criminal history screening, and the New Mexico
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0017| department of public safety shall accept such fingerprints for
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0018| the purpose of conducting a nationwide criminal history
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0019| screening.
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0020| B. The department of health is authorized to
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0021| promulgate regulations to implement this act, including but
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0022| not limited to regulations establishing a three year phased
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0023| implementation based upon provider type; fingerprint
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0024| submission procedures; fees; confidentiality; timeframes for
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0025| an applicant's or caregiver's nationwide criminal history
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0001| screening; procedures for clarifying incomplete or confusing
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0002| criminal history information; provider sanctions for
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0003| noncompliance; and employment procedures pending the results
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0004| of the nationwide criminal history screening relating to
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0005| volunteers, applicants, and caregivers.
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0006| C. No caregiver may be employed by a care provider
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0007| unless the caregiver first has submitted to a request for a
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0008| nationwide criminal history screening prior to beginning
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0009| employment in accordance with procedures established by
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0010| regulation by the departments of health and public safety, or
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0011| unless the caregiver has submitted to a nationwide criminal
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0012| history screening and has been cleared within the previous 12
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0013| months.
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0014| D. The following felony convictions disqualify an
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0015| applicant or caregiver from employment as a caregiver:
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0016| (1) homicide;
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0017| (2) trafficking controlled substances;
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0018| (3) kidnapping, false imprisonment,
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0019| aggravated assault or aggravated battery;
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0020| (4) rape, criminal sexual penetration,
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0021| criminal sexual contact, incest, indecent exposure, or other
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0022| related sexual offenses;
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0023| (5) crimes involving adult abuse, neglect or
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0024| financial exploitation;
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0025| (6) crimes involving child abuse or neglect;
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0001| E. Upon receipt by the department of health of the
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0002| results of the applicant's or caregiver's nationwide criminal
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0003| history record, the department of health shall give notice to
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0004| the submitting care provider whether or not the applicant or
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0005| caregiver has a disqualifying conviction of a crime specified
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0006| in Subsection D of this section. No other results of the
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0007| applicant's or caregiver's criminal history records screening
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0008| shall be provided to the care provider. Except as provided in
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0009| Subsection F of this section, a care provider shall not employ
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0010| an applicant, or continue to employ a caregiver, whose
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0011| criminal history screening records reflect a disqualifying
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0012| conviction. When the department of health provides notice to
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0013| the care provider of a disqualifying conviction of a crime
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0014| specified in Subsection D of this section, it shall also
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0015| notify the applicant or caregiver, stating with specificity
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0016| the convictions and arrests on which its decision is based and
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0017| identifying the agency which provided the records.
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0018| F. An applicant or caregiver whose nationwide
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0019| criminal history record, obtained through the applicant's or
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0020| caregiver's criminal history records screening and other
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0021| clarifying endeavors of the department of health, reflects a
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0022| disqualifying conviction of a crime specified in Subsection D
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0023| of this section may request from the agency on aging an
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0024| administrative reconsideration. The care provider may, in its
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0025| discretion, continue to employ such person during the pendency
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0001| of the reconsideration. A care provider may employ the
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0002| applicant or caregiver if the reconsideration proceeding
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0003| results in a determination by the agency on aging that the
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0004| applicant's or caregiver's nationwide criminal history record
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0005| inaccurately reflects a disqualifying conviction of a crime
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0006| specified in Subsection D of this section, or that the
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0007| employment presents no risk of harm to a care recipient, or
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0008| that the conviction does not directly bear upon the
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0009| applicant's or caregiver's fitness for the employment.
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0010| G. The agency on aging is authorized to adopt
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0011| regulations for the administrative reconsideration proceeding
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0012| available to any applicant or caregiver whose nationwide
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0013| criminal history record reflects a disqualifying conviction.
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0014| The regulations shall take into account the requirements of
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0015| the Criminal Offender Employment Act, 28-2-1 to 28-2-6, NMSA
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0016| 1978.
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0017| H. A care provider shall maintain records
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0018| evidencing compliance with the requirements of this section
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0019| with respect to all applicants and caregivers employed on or
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0020| after the effective date of this act.
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0021| I. All criminal history records obtained pursuant
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0022| to this section by the department of health and the agency on
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0023| aging are confidential. No criminal history records obtained
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0024| pursuant to this section shall be used for any purpose other
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0025| than determining whether an applicant or caregiver has
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0001| criminal records that disqualify him from employment as a
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0002| caregiver. Except on court order or with the written consent
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0003| of the applicant or caregiver, criminal records obtained
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0004| pursuant to this section and the information contained therein
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0005| shall not be released or otherwise disclosed to any other
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0006| person or agency. Any person who discloses confidential
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0007| records or information in violation of this section is guilty
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0008| of a misdemeanor and shall be sentenced pursuant to the
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0009| provisions of Subsection A of Section 31-19-1 NMSA 1978.
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0010| J. A care provider, including its administrators
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0011| and employees, is not civilly liable to an applicant or a
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0012| caregiver for a good faith decision to employ, not employ or
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0013| terminate employment pursuant to this act.
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0014| K. Failure to comply with the requirements of this
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0015| section are grounds for the state agency having enforcement
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0016| authority with respect to the care provider to impose
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0017| appropriate administrative sanctions and penalties.
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0018| Section 4.--CONSTRUCTION; SEVERABILITY.--If any provision
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0019| of the Caregivers Criminal History Screening Act or the
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0020| application thereof to any person or entity or in any
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0021| circumstances is held invalid, the remainder of that act and
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0022| the application of such provision to others or in other
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0023| circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
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0024| Section 5.--REPEAL.--Section 29-17-1 NMSA 1978 (being
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0025| Laws 1997, Chapter 202) is repealed.
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0001| Section 6.--APPROPRIATION.--For fiscal year 1999, two
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0002| hundred seventy five thousand dollars ($275,000) is
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0003| appropriated to the department of health, two hundred twenty
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0004| five thousand ($225,000) is appropriated to the department of
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0005| public safety, and sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) is
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0006| appropriated to the agency on aging from the general fund for
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0007| the purpose of implementing the provisions of Caregivers
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0008| Criminal History Screening Act.
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