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The New Mexico Social Work Jurisprudence Examination
evaluates a candidate's knowledge of state laws,
administrative rules, ethical responsibilities, licensing
requirements, disciplinary procedures, confidentiality
standards, supervision regulations, professional
boundaries, recordkeeping obligations, mandated
reporting requirements, and legal responsibilities
governing social work practice in New Mexico. The
examination is designed to ensure that licensed social
workers understand and comply with state-specific legal
and ethical requirements before practicing independently.
Exam Coverage
Licensure Requirements
o Qualifications, application procedures, renewals,
and continuing education obligations.
, Scope of Practice
o Activities permitted under various social work
license levels and limitations.
Professional Ethics
o Ethical decision-making, conflicts of interest, and
client welfare responsibilities.
Confidentiality and Privacy
o Protection of client information and legally
permissible disclosures.
Informed Consent
o Client rights, treatment information, and consent
documentation requirements.
Clinical Supervision
o Supervisor responsibilities, supervisee
requirements, and documentation standards.
Recordkeeping
o Proper maintenance, retention, storage, and
release of records.
Mandatory Reporting
o Abuse, neglect, exploitation, and duty-to-report
requirements.
, Disciplinary Actions
o Grounds for complaints, investigations,
sanctions, and license restrictions.
Professional Boundaries
o Dual relationships, exploitation, gifts, and
inappropriate conduct.
Telehealth Practice
o Legal requirements, informed consent, privacy,
and technology standards.
Client Rights
o Access to records, confidentiality protections, and
grievance procedures.
Legal Responsibilities
o Court orders, subpoenas, documentation, and
testimony considerations.
1.
A licensed social worker receives a subpoena requesting
client records, but the client has not authorized disclosure.
What should the social worker do first?
, A. Immediately release all records requested
B. Ignore the subpoena until contacted again
C. Review legal requirements and seek appropriate
consultation before disclosure
D. Destroy confidential records
Answer: C
Rationale: Subpoenas require careful review to ensure
compliance with confidentiality laws and client
protections before records are released.
2.
A social worker begins providing services without
discussing treatment goals, risks, benefits, or alternatives.
Which professional obligation has most likely been
neglected?
A. Informed consent
B. Billing procedures
C. Record retention
D. Continuing education
Answer: A
Rationale: Clients should understand services, risks,
benefits, and alternatives before treatment begins.