2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XXX - Occupations and Professions
Title 326-B - Nurse Practice Act
Section 326-B:24 - Temporary Licenses; All Licensees.

Universal Citation: NH Rev Stat § 326-B:24 (2022)
    326-B:24 Temporary Licenses; All Licensees. –
I. The board shall issue temporary licenses pursuant to this section to applicants who meet entry level licensing requirements in the license category. A temporary license shall expire on the date the board approves or denies the permanent license sought by the holder of the temporary license, or in 180 days, whichever is less.
II. The following applicants for licensure as RNs or LPNs shall be issued temporary licenses:
(a) Unlicensed applicants for licensure under paragraph I and applicants for licensure under RSA 326-B who have met all requirements for licensure except that they have not yet taken the required examination or the results of the examination are not yet available to the board.
(b) If they can demonstrate proficiency in English, currently foreign-licensed applicants for licensure under RSA 326-B who have met all requirements for licensure except that they have not yet taken the required examination or the results of the examination are not yet available to the board.
(c) Applicants for licensure under RSA 326-B who have met all of the requirements of that paragraph and are awaiting the board's decision on their application for permanent licensure.
III. Applicants for licenses as licensed nursing assistants shall be issued temporary licenses if they have passed the examination required pursuant to RSA 326-B:19 and are awaiting the results of the criminal history record check required pursuant to RSA 326-B:15, provided, however, that the applicant within the prior 12 months shall have passed a criminal history record check as part of a nursing assistant education program approved by the board.
IV. Applicants described in paragraph II and III who have received temporary licenses shall practice only under the supervision of an RN currently licensed in New Hampshire.

Source. 2005, 293:1, eff. July 1, 2005 at 12:01 a.m. 2017, 202:2, eff. Sept. 3, 2017; 202:4, eff. June 30, 2019. 2022, 85:2, eff. May 20, 2022.

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