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2019 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 9 - Executive Department
Article 7 - Department of Health
- Section 9-7-1 - Short title.
- Section 9-7-2 - Definitions.
- Section 9-7-3 - Purpose.
- Section 9-7-4 - Department established.
- Section 9-7-4.1 - State health improvement plan.
- Section 9-7-5 - Secretary of health; appointment.
- Section 9-7-6 - Secretary; duties and general powers.
- Section 9-7-6.1 - Repealed.
- Section 9-7-6.2 - Repealed.
- Section 9-7-6.3 - Rules.
- Section 9-7-6.4 - Interagency behavioral health purchasing collaborative.
- Section 9-7-6.5 - Agreements for a replacement facility for Fort Bayard medical center.
- Section 9-7-6.6 - Gambling addiction data collection.
- Section 9-7-6.7 - Clearinghouse for Native American suicide prevention; culturally based suicide prevention initiatives.
- Section 9-7-7 - Organizational units of department; powers and duties specified by law; access to information.
- Section 9-7-8 - Directors.
- Section 9-7-9 - Bureaus; chiefs.
- Section 9-7-9.1 - Department of health; office of oral health; director. (Effective June 14, 2020.)
- Section 9-7-10 - Repealed.
- Section 9-7-10.1 - Rehabilitation centers.
- Section 9-7-11 - Advisory committees.
- Section 9-7-11.1 - Findings and purpose.
- Section 9-7-11.2 - New Mexico health policy commission created; composition; duties.
- Section 9-7-11.3 - Task force created; responsibilities; participants; funding.
- Section 9-7-11.4 - Compulsive gambling council; duties; membership.
- Section 9-7-11.5 - Native American suicide prevention advisory council; created; terms; quorum; meetings.
- Section 9-7-12 - Cooperation with the federal government; authority of secretary; single state agency status.
- Section 9-7-13 - Repealed.
- Section 9-7-15 - Recompiled.
- Section 9-7-16 - Rate equalization for community-based service contractors.
- Section 9-7-17 - Substance abuse education fund.
- Section 9-7-17.1 - Medical cannabis fund; reporting.
- Section 9-7-18 - Drug testing for health care providers in state health care facilities; grounds; rulemaking.
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