N.M. Code R. § 16.10.16.8
B. A physician assistant may only provide pharmaceuticals within the extent of their scope of practice and training. Physician assistants may not provide dangerous drugs to individuals for other than those that they have a physician assistant-patient relationship.
HISTORY OF 16.10.16 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: Material in this part was derived from that previously filed with the Commission of Public Records - State Records Center and Archives:
NMBME Rule 79-15, Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Physicians’ Assistants, filed 10/4/1979.
86-2, Physicians Assistants, filed, 2/5/1986.
89-PA7, Physician Assistant-Administering and Prescribing Dangerous Drugs Other Than Controlled Substances, 6/16/1989.
89-PA 8, Physician Assistant- Distribution of Medications, filed 6/16/1989.
PA Rule 7, Physician Assistant-Administering and Prescribing Dangerous Drugs, filed 10/27/1994.
PA Rule 8, Physician Assistants - Distribution of Medications, filed 10/27/1994.
NMAC History:
16 NMAC 10.16, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications, filed 3/5/1997.
History of the Repealed Material:
16 NMAC 10.16, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications filed 3/5/1997 - Repealed, 6/8/2001.
16.10.16 NMAC, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications filed 6/8/2001 - Repealed 9/10/2019.
NMAC History:
16 NMAC 10.16, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications filed 3/5/1997 was replaced by 16.10.16 NMAC, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications, effective 7/15/2001.
16.10.16 NMAC, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications filed 6/8/2001 was replaced by 16.10.16 NMAC, Administering, Prescribing and Distribution of Medications, effective 9/10/2019.
[16.10.16.8 NMAC - 16.10.16.8 NMAC, 9/10/2019]