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House Bill 117

Death Certificate by Physician Assistant [view on nmlegis.gov]

Financial Analysis: FIR


Sponsors
Rep. Joanne J. Ferrary 37 Doña Ana
Rep. Luis M. Terrazas 39 Catron, Grant & Hidalgo
Sen. Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics 39 San Miguel, Santa Fe, Torrance & Valencia
Rep. Cynthia Borrego 17 Bernalillo

Status
HousePassed, Feb 22, 64-0
SHPAC[Referred, not scheduled]
SJC


"Official" History

This is the official nmlegis action history. I'm doing my best to translate the LONG/WEIRD-STRING to something less gibberishy. And before you ask, no, the "Legis Day" number has no mapping to the real world.

Actions: HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP [8] PASSED/H (64-0) [9] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC

Legis DayActionDetails
0 prefile H
2 referred HHHC/HGEIC
2 sent HHHC
3 passed HHHC (view committee report) DP/a 9-0
3 sent HGEIC
7 passed HGEIC (view committee report) DP 9-0
8 passed House 64-0
9 referred SHPAC/SJC
9 sent SHPAC


Abeyta, Michelle Pauleneyes Cadena, Micaela Laraexcused
Anaya, Mariannayes Ferrary, Joanne J.excused
Anyanonu, Janelleyes Gallegos, Doreen Y.excused
Armstrong, Gailyes Johnson, D. Wondaexcused
Baca, Brian G.yes Montoya, Rodexcused
Block, Johnyes  
Borrego, Cynthiayes  
Brown, Cathrynn N.yes  
Cates, Kathleenyes  
Chandler, Christineyes  
Chatfield, Jackyes  
Chavez, Nicoleyes  
Chávez, Eleanoryes  
Cullen, Catherine J.yes  
De La Cruz, Artyes  
Dixon, Meredith A.yes  
Dow, Rebeccayes  
Duncan, Markyes  
García, Miguel P.yes  
Garratt, Joyyes  
Gonzales, Anitayes  
Gurrola, Yanirayes  
Hall II, William A.yes  
Henry, Jonathan A.yes  
Hernandez, Joseph Franklinyes  
Hernandez, Joshua N.yes  
Herndon, Pamelyayes  
Herrera, Susan K.yes  
Hochman-Vigil, Dayanyes  
Jones, Jeniferyes  
Lara, Raymundoyes  
Lente, Derrick J.yes  
Little, Charlotteyes  
Lord, Stefaniyes  
Lujan, Tara L.yes  
Lundstrom, Patricia A.yes  
Martinez, Alan T.yes  
Martínez, Javieryes  
Mason, Jimmy G.yes  
Matthews, Marianyes  
McQueen, Matthewyes  
Mejia, Angelitayes  
Mirabal Moya, Tanyayes  
Murphy, Mark B.yes  
Ortez, Kristinayes  
Parajón, Cristinayes  
Pettigrew, Randall T.yes  
Reeb, Andreayes  
Romero, Andreayes  
Romero, G. Andrésyes  
Roybal Caballero, Patriciayes  
Rubio, Angelicayes  
Sanchez, Josephyes  
Sariñana, Debra M.yes  
Sena Cortez, Elaineyes  
Serrato, Lindayes  
Silva, Sarahyes  
Small, Nathan P.yes  
Szczepanski, Reenayes  
Terrazas, Luis M.yes  
Thomson, Elizabeth "Liz"yes  
Torres-Velásquez, E. Dianeyes  
Vincent, Harlanyes  
Zamora, Martin R.yes  


This table shows bill actions detected on Ed's system, using heuristics that may not be 100% accurate and which may not reflect the "official" nmlegis chronology. It is probably more than you care to know.

Jan 17 filed: DEATH CERTIFICATE BY PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Jan 27 referred to HHHC/HGEIC; sent to HHHC
actions: 'HPREF' -> 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC'
Jan 31 scheduled for HHHC on Mon Feb 3, 08:30
Feb 2 removed from HHHC agenda Mon Feb 3, 08:30
added to HHHC agenda on Mon Feb 3, 08:30
Feb 4 passed HHHC; sent to HGEIC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC' -> 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC'
Feb 6 new sponsor: Luis M. Terrazas
Feb 12 new sponsor: Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics
Feb 14 scheduled for HGEIC on Sat Feb 15, 10:00
Feb 18 passed HGEIC; sent to Speaker's Table
actions: 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC' -> 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP-T'
on House calendar for Wed Feb 19, 10:30
Feb 19 actions: 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP-T' -> 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP'
new sponsor: Cynthia Borrego
on House calendar for Thu Feb 20, 10:30
Feb 20 on House calendar for Fri Feb 21, 10:30
Feb 21 on House calendar for Sat Feb 22, 12:30
Feb 22 passed House
actions: 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP' -> 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP [8] PASSED/H (64-0)'
referred to SHPAC/SJC; sent to SHPAC
actions: 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP [8] PASSED/H (64-0)' -> 'HPREF [2] HHHC/HGEIC-HHHC [3] DP/a-HGEIC [7] DP [8] PASSED/H (64-0) [9] SHPAC/SJC-SHPAC'

HOUSE BILL 117

57th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2025

INTRODUCED BY

Joanne J. Ferrary and Luis M. Terrazas

and Elizabeth "Liz" Stefanics and Cynthia Borrego

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

RELATING TO VITAL STATISTICS; ALLOWING PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS TO CERTIFY THE DEATH OF A PATIENT.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:

     SECTION 1. Section 24-14-20 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1961, Chapter 44, Section 18, as amended) is amended to read:

     "24-14-20. DEATH REGISTRATION.--

          A. A death certificate for each death that occurs in this state shall be filed within five days after the death and prior to final disposition. The death certificate shall be registered by the state registrar if it has been completed and filed in accordance with this section, subject to the exception provided in Section 24-14-24 NMSA 1978; provided that:

                (1) if the place of death is unknown but the dead body is found in this state, a death certificate shall be filed with a local registrar within ten days after the occurrence. The place where the body is found shall be shown as the place of death. If the date of death is unknown, it shall be approximated by the state medical investigator; and

                (2) if death occurs in a moving conveyance in the United States and the body is first removed from the conveyance in this state, the death shall be registered in this state and the place where the body is first removed shall be considered the place of death. When a death occurs on a moving conveyance while in international waters or air space or in a foreign country or its air space and the body is first removed from the conveyance in this state, the death shall be registered in this state, but the certificate shall show the actual place of death insofar as can be determined by the state medical investigator.

          B. The funeral service practitioner or person acting as a funeral service practitioner who first assumes custody of a dead body shall:

                (1) file the death certificate;

                (2) obtain the personal data from the next of kin or the best qualified person or source available; and

                (3) obtain the medical certification of cause of death.

          C. The medical certification shall be completed and signed within forty-eight hours after death by the physician, [or] nurse practitioner or physician assistant in charge of the patient's care for the illness or condition that resulted in death, except when inquiry is required by law. Except as provided in Subsection D of this section, in the absence of the physician, [or] nurse practitioner or physician assistant, or with the physician's, [or] the nurse practitioner's or the physician assistant's approval, the medical certification may be completed and signed by the physician's associate physician, [or] the nurse practitioner's associate nurse practitioner, the physician assistant's associate physician assistant, the chief medical officer of the institution in which death occurred or the physician who performed an autopsy on the decedent; provided that the individual has access to the medical history of the case and views the deceased at or after death and that death is due to natural causes.

          D. Unless there is reasonable cause to believe that the death is not due to natural causes, a registered nurse employed by a nursing home or a hospice agency may pronounce the death of a resident of the nursing home and a registered nurse employed by a hospital may pronounce the death of a patient of the hospital. The nurse shall have access to the medical history of the case and view the deceased at or after death, and the individual who completes the medical certification shall not be required to view the deceased at or after death. The death shall be pronounced pursuant to procedures or facility protocols prescribed by the hospital for patients or by the physician who is the medical director of the nursing home for residents. The procedures or facility protocols shall ensure that the medical certification of death is completed in accordance with the provisions of Subsection C of this section.

          E. For purposes of this section:

                (1) "hospital" means a public hospital, profit or nonprofit private hospital or a general or special hospital that is licensed as a hospital by the [department of] health care authority;

                (2) "nurse practitioner" means a registered nurse who is licensed by the board of nursing for advanced practice as a certified nurse practitioner and whose name and pertinent information are entered on the list of certified nurse practitioners maintained by the board of nursing; and

                (3) "nursing home" means any nursing institution or facility required to be licensed under state law as a nursing facility by the [public health division of the department of] health care authority, whether proprietary or nonprofit, including skilled nursing home facilities.

          F. When death occurs without medical attendance as set forth in Subsection C or D of this section or when death occurs more than ten days after the decedent was last treated by a physician, the case shall be referred to the state medical investigator for investigation to determine and certify the cause of death.

          G. An amended death certificate based on an anatomical observation shall be filed within thirty days of the completion of an autopsy."

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