2014 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XXX - OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 310-B - STATE LICENSED OR CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Section 310-B:13-a - Lapse of License.

NH Rev Stat § 310-B:13-a (2014) What's This?

    310-B:13-a Lapse of License. –
    I. If a license is not renewed before the expiration date, then the license is deemed to have expired, and a licensee may renew an expired license up to 6 months after its expiration date by complying with the requirements of RSA 310-B:13 and by submitting the required late fee.
    II. If an expired license is not renewed within 6 months under paragraph I, then the license is deemed to have lapsed and such person may obtain a license only by qualifying anew as an original applicant. However, the board may renew a lapsed license for good cause shown within a reasonable time not to exceed one year from the date of expiration.
    III. If a license expires or lapses as a result of a person being ordered to active duty with the armed forces, the 6-month time period for complying with the requirement of RSA 310-B:13 shall begin upon the licensee's date of discharge or release from active duty, and the late fee shall be waived.
    IV. The rights of the licensee under such expired or lapsed license shall be terminated. It shall be unlawful to act or attempt or offer to act in any matter as a real estate appraiser apprentice completing the requirements for licensure or certification, or as a licensed or certified appraiser, under an expired or lapsed license.

Source. 2006, 318:9, eff. Aug. 18, 2006. 2012, 164:8, eff. Aug. 6, 2012.


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