2015 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XXX - OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 328-F - ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
Section 328-F:11 - Rulemaking by the Governing Boards.

NH Rev Stat § 328-F:11 (2015) What's This?

    328-F:11 Rulemaking by the Governing Boards. –
    I. The governing boards shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A establishing:
       (a) The eligibility requirements for initial licensure.
       (b) The eligibility requirements for license renewal, including any continuing competency requirements and any requirements for education, clinical experience, and training.
       (c) If the governing boards issue conditional licenses, renewals, or reinstatements after lapse of license or suspension, the circumstances under which they are issued and the standards for the imposition of the conditions.
       (d) The application procedures and eligibility requirements, including any continuing competency requirements, for the reinstatement of licenses suspended for disciplinary reasons.
       (e) The application procedures and eligibility requirements, including any continuing competency requirements, for the reinstatement of lapsed licenses.
       (f) The design and content of application forms, which forms may require a notarized affidavit that the information provided in the application is complete and accurate.
       (g) Application procedures.
       (h) The allocation of disciplinary sanctions in cases of misconduct by licensees.
    II. The governing boards may adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A that specify, for their respective professions:
       (a) The scope of practice.
       (b) The ethical standards.
       (c) The eligibility requirements and procedures for the issuance of licenses to applicants currently licensed in foreign countries and territories and in the territories of the United States.
       (d) What constitutes, for disciplinary purposes, sexual relations with and sexual harassment of, a client or patient.

Source. 1997, 287:1. 2002, 237:3; 275:4. 2003, 310:43, eff. July 1, 2003.


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