Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Plc 903.04 - Initial License by Reciprocity(a) An applicant who holds a license, certificate, or registration from another jurisdiction whose licensing requirements are substantially equivalent to or not less than those specified in RSA 328-B and Plc 900 may apply for licensure by reciprocity.(b) To qualify for a license by reciprocity when the applicant's hours of education are 500 hours or more but less than 750 hours, the applicant shall have worked as a massage therapist for one year for each 50 hours of education less than 750 hours. (c) An applicant for licensure by reciprocity shall complete and submit a "Massage Therapist Licensure Application" form for licensure by reciprocity, available by creating an account https://forms.nh.gov/license/Login.aspx at and accessing the appropriate form, by providing the following: (1) The information required by Plc 902.06; and(2) A written statement from the jurisdiction in which the applicant holds a license, certificate, or registration to practice massage therapy, verifying that the applicant is licensed, certified, or registered in that state and that the license, registration, or certificate is in good standing.(d) The completed application shall be submitted to the executive director with the initial license application fee specified in Plc 908.(e) Applications submitted under this section shall be processed as described in Plc 902.07, provided that the executive director shall also deny applications submitted under this section if he or she receives written verification from the jurisdiction(s) in which the applicant holds a license, certificate, or registration to practice massage therapy that the applicant's license, certificate, or registration is not in good standing.(f) Application fees shall not be refunded in the event an application is abandoned, withdrawn, or denied.N.H. Admin. Code § Plc 903.04
(See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Plc 900) #12621, eff 9/21/2018; ss by #13383, eff 5/26/2022 (formerly Plc 303.01) (See Revision Note #2 at chapter heading for Plc 900).