APRN Prescriptive Authority
APRNs in NM can obtain dangerous drugs prescriptive authority from the NM Board of Nursing and controlled substance prescriptive authority from the NM Board of Pharmacy if they meet the requirements laid out in Statute/Rule:
CNP 61-3-23.2.C.- D. NMSA 1978; 16.12.2.13.N.(5) NMAC
CRNA 61-3-23.3.D.- E. NMSA 1978; 16.12.2.14.M.(5) NMAC
CNS 61-3-23.4.C.- D. NMSA 1978; 16.12.2.15.L.(5) NMAC
- Completed a minimum of 400 hour of work experience in which prescribing dangerous drugs has occurred within the two years immediately preceding the date of application. This is verified via the Verification of APRN Education form completed by the APRN program;or
- Successful competition of a prescriptive authority preceptorship consisting of 400 hours of precepted prescribing of dangerous drugs which must be completed within six months:
- Submit an Affidavit Requesting Prescriptive Authority
- Preceptor must provide to the Board of Nursing, on letterhead, a letter including the name and license number of the prescription preceptor(s)
- The Board of Nursing will issue a letter of authorization for the preceptorship.
To obtain controlled substance prescriptive authority in New Mexico for APRNs who received non-controlled substance prescriptive authority from the Board must:
- Apply for a controlled substance registration form the New Mexico Board of Pharmacy.
- You can find the application and instructions herehttps://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/pharmacy/pharmacy-applications-and-forms/
- For assistance, please see the Board of Pharmacy directory https://www.rld.nm.gov/boards-and-commissions/individual-boards-and-commissions/pharmacy/ to find the appropriate staff member for assistance.
- Apply for a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration.
- You can find the application and instructions here https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugreg/index.html
- For assistance, please email wtxnmdearegistrations@usdoj.gov
- Provide the New Mexico Board of Nursing a copy of your CS and DEA registrations once obtained.
Specific Information based on APRN Type
Specific rules around graduate permits can be found in the Rules:
CNP 16.12.2.13.C. NMAC
CRNA 16.12.2.14.C. NMAC
CNS 16.12.2.15.C. NMAC
The New Mexico Nursing Practice Act and accompanying rules can be found at https://www.bon.nm.gov/laws-rules/.