Current through Register No. 1, January 2, 2025
Section Plc 1105.02 - Processing of Renewal Applications(a) Within 30 days of receipt of an application for license renewal submitted pursuant to Plc 1105.01, the executive director shall review the application and either accept the application as being complete or notify the applicant in writing that the application is incomplete, specifying what the applicant needs to submit to complete the application.(b) The executive director shall approve an application for renewal if the applicant: (1) Has submitted a renewal application that meets the requirements of Plc 1105.01; and(2) Is in compliance with all provisions of RSA 328-H and Plc 1100, including: a. Not having been convicted of any crime involving violence inflicted on a person or threatened against a person, or any sexually-related crime;b. Not having been found by the executive director to have committed an act of inappropriate sexual contact with a client, pursuant to an adjudicative proceeding conducted in accordance with Plc 200; andc. Payment of any administrative fine imposed by the executive director pursuant to Plc 1106.03.(c) If an applicant for renewal cannot show that he or she meets the requirements specified in (b)(2), above, the executive director shall request the applicant to provide additional information to support the issuance of a license.(d) The executive director shall notify the applicant of the decision on the renewal application in writing sent to the personal email address provided on the application.(e) If the executive director determines that the applicant has not demonstrated that all requirements to renew a license are met, the notice sent pursuant to (c), above, shall inform the applicant that if the applicant wishes to challenge the decision, the applicant shall request a hearing in writing within 30 days.(f) If the application is denied, the license renewal application processing fee shall not be returned to the applicant.N.H. Admin. Code § Plc 1105.02
Derived from Volume XLII Number 28, Filed July 14, 2022, Proposed by #13391, Effective 5/27/2022, Expires 5/27/2032 (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Plc 1100).