N.H. Admin. Code § Nur 206.02

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Nur 206.02 - Filing of Complaints of Licensee Misconduct
(a) Complaints alleging misconduct by licensees noting violations of RSA 326-B:37, II, shall be in writing and filed at the board's offices in Concord, New Hampshire.
(b) A complaint shall contain the following information:
(1) The name, address, home and work telephone number, cellular telephone number, and electronic mail address as applicable of the complainant;
(2) The name address, home and work telephone number, cellular telephone number, and electronic mail address as applicable of the licensee against whom the complaint is directed;
(3) Date, time, place and summary of alleged violation(s);
(4) Name, address, home and work telephone number, cellular telephone number, and electronic mail address as applicable of those having knowledge of the alleged violations;
(5) Specific provision of RSA 326-B: 37 and Nur 402.02 on which the complaint is based; and
(6) Other data pertinent to the complaint.
(c) A complaint that alleges acts of misconduct that occurred more than 6 years before the filing date shall not be accepted unless it also alleges that these acts could not have reasonably been discovered during all or some substantial part of the intervening 6 year period.
(d) Pursuant to RSA 326-B:38, IV, a complaint shall be treated as a petition to the board for the commencement of a disciplinary hearing which shall be conducted pursuant to Nur 207.
(e) The licensee shall respond in writing to stated misconduct allegations by addressing each allegation.The licensee shall, within 15 days so respond or submit a written request for more time to respond.Failure to respond or request more time shall result in an order of default, including disciplinary sanctions, against the licensee.
(f) The board shall automatically grant one written request for more time to respond to allegations of misconduct pursuant to (e) above.? Such extension shall be for the amount of time requested, but shall not exceed 30 days from the date the response was due.

N.H. Admin. Code § Nur 206.02

(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Nur 100) #5887, eff 8-26-94; ss by #6778, eff 6-26-98; ss by #8664, INTERIM, eff 6-24-06, EXPIRED: 12-21-06

New.#8779, eff 12-23-06; ss by #10297, eff 3-22-13