OPEN MINDS, The Behavioral Health & Social Service Industry Analyst Industry News In March 2001, the New Mexico House of Representatives passed House Bill 451 which would have granted prescriptive authority to psychologists, but the bill died in the Senate without a vote. The bill, which was introduced by Representative Edward C. Sandoval, was passed by the House by a 37 to 21 vote, and then by the Senate Public Affairs Committee. The Senate's legislative session ended for the year without taking a vote on the bill, but it may come up again in February 2002, said Rochelle Jennings . . .

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