N.H. Admin. Code § Sep 302.02

Current through Register No. 44, October 31, 2024
Section Sep 302.02 - Denial of Application

An application shall be denied if, after notice and an opportunity for hearing, there is a finding that:

(a) The applicant, or someone acting on the applicant's behalf, has submitted false information to the board in connection with the application;
(b) There is evidence of past disciplinary action taken by another licensing body or a professional society or association, which indicates the applicant cannot be relied upon to practice competently and honestly, or adhere to the standards of conduct required by Sep 500 and RSA 310-A:205;
(c) There is evidence of conviction of a felony or misdemeanor which indicates the applicant cannot be relied upon to practice competently and honestly, or adhere to the ethical standards required by Sep 500;
(d) There is evidence of behavior that would violate the ethical and professional standards of Sep 500, Sep 600 and RSA 310-A:205, which indicates the applicant cannot be relied upon to practice competently and honestly, or adhere to the ethical and professional standards required by Sep 500, Sep 600, and RSA 310-A:205;
(e) The applicant failed to meet the educational and experience requirements of Sep 302 and RSA 310-A:210;
(f) The applicant failed to submit the documentation required by Sep 301.02;
(g) The applicant failed to submit the fee required by Sep 301.03 and Sep 301.04; or
(h) The applicant failed to successfully pass the examinations required per Sep 303.01.

N.H. Admin. Code § Sep 302.02

Derived From Volume XXXVIII Number 45, November 8, 2018, Proposed by #12654, Effective 10/31/2018, Expires 10/31/2028.