Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Plc 311.03 - Additional Grounds for Denying an Initial License Application In addition to such grounds for denying an initial license application as are identified in applicable law, such as not meeting the specified requirements for the profession, the following shall constitute good cause to deny a license application:
(a) The applicant owes any fees to a regulatory authority, unless the fees are being paid in accordance with a payment schedule and the applicant is current with all payments;(b) The applicant owes any administrative fines to a regulatory authority, unless the fines are being paid in accordance with a payment schedule and the applicant is current with all payments;(c) The applicant has failed to comply with any order issued by a regulatory authority, unless the applicant is complying in accordance with a compliance schedule and is current with all items;(d) The applicant owes any civil or criminal penalties imposed as a result of a judicial action taken to enforce any statute or rule implemented by a regulatory authority, unless the penalties are being paid in accordance with a payment schedule and the applicant is current with all payments;(e) The applicant has failed to comply with any civil or criminal restoration or restitution order imposed as a result of a judicial action taken to enforce any statute or rule implemented by a regulatory authority, unless the applicant is complying in accordance with a compliance schedule and is current with all items; or(f) The applicant is a chronic non-complier.N.H. Admin. Code § Plc 311.03
Derived from Number 15, Filed April 13, 2023, Proposed by #13606, Effective 5/1/2023, Expires 5/1/2033.Amended by Number 24, Filed June 13, 2024, Proposed by #13955, Effective 5/3/2024, Expires 5/3/2034 (formerly Plc 213.02) (see Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Plc 300).