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§ 61-3a-2

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As used in the Safe Harbor for Nurses Act:A. 'assignment' means the designated responsibility for the provision or supervision of nursing care for a defined work period in a defined work setting, including the specified functions, duties, practitioner orders, supervisory directives and amount of work designated as an individual nurse's responsibility; provided that changes in a nurse's assignment may occur at any time during the work period;B. 'good faith' means taking action supported by a sincere belief with a reasonable factual or legal basis other than the nurse's moral, religious or personal beliefs;C. 'health care facility' means an entity licensed by the department of health that provides health care on its premises and has three or more nurses;D. 'nurse' means a nurse licensed pursuant to the Nursing Practice Act as a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse; andE. 'safe harbor' means a process that:(1) protects a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse from adverse action by the health care facility where the nurse is working when the nurse makes a good faith request to be allowed to reject an assignment, which request is based on the nurse's:(a) assessment

rse action by the health care facility where the nurse is working when the nurse makes a good faith request to be allowed to reject an assignment, which request is based on the nurse's:(a) assessment of the nurse's own education, knowledge, competence or experience; and(b) immediate assessment of the risk for patient safety or potential violation of the Nursing Practice Act or board of nursing rules; and(2) provides for further assessment of the situation. History: Laws 2019, ch. 52, § 2. ANNOTATIONSEffective dates. — Laws 2019, ch. 52 contained no effective date provision, but, pursuant to N.M. Const., art. IV, § 23, was effective June 14, 2019, 90 days after the adjournment of the legislature.