N.M. Code R. § 6.63.3.7 - DEFINITIONS
A. "Instructional
support providers" formerly referred to as related service or ancillary
providers, shall mean anyone who provides services for a public school or state
institution as an educational assistant, school counselor, school social
worker, school nurse, speech-language pathologist, psychologist, physical
therapist, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapist, marriage and
family therapist, occupational therapy assistant, recreational therapist,
signed language interpreter, educational, alcohol and drug abuse counselor,
substance abuse associate and other service providers who are employed to
support the instructional program of a school district or charter
school.
B. "Full school year" in
this rule means a minimum of 160 service days in a school year or 480 service
days or equivalent number of days in schools or school districts on alternative
schedules over multiple school years of full-time or part-time service while
holding a standard instructional support provider license in the provider's
service area. An equivalent number of service hours may be accepted for those
providers who do not work every day. Service days may include working in summer
school or similar educational settings.
Notes
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